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The Bank For The Farmer 4 CAPITAL $100,000.00 f Strongest and Largest Capiliz ed Bank in Hertford, North ampton, Bertie, Gates, Camden and Currituck Counties. t RESOURCES 1919?SSS,000.00 1920?$128,000.00 1921?$260,000.00 1922?$330,000.00 Are We Growing? Join our hundreds of satisfied custo mers and grow with us. - ;'i ' . * ' _ ' - ? ??? t.* . ? '' We Took Care of All Our Customers During the Hard Times in 1920-21 at 6 Per Cent Interest U r ? , ; . , ' / V . ? Offer CVer^ serv'ce an^ accommodation consistent with sound banking. _______________ Your account with this Bank is insured by the regulation and supervision of the Federal Government * . ' ... ? I ' '/ ? . . We are making long time Farm Loans at 6 per cent interest through our associated bank?The Virginia Caro lina Joint Stock Land Bank of Eliza beth City, N. C. We are making Loans?Not Promises. ?? t BANK BY MAIL. It matters not where you live you can bank with us by mail. Once you-become a cus tomer of this strong and growing National Bank no one can persuade you to change. ?i % /' .. S N __ ?^ ? The Bank That Serves to Please FIRST NATIONAL BANK - / * ^ ' 9 _ ' ? Member Federal Reserve System MURFREESBORO, - - - N. C ft J. A. CAMPBELL, President ^ ? / ? J. J. WHITE, Vice-President B. FERGUSON, Vice-President ^ CHAS. R. STOREY, Cashier GEO. H. CAMPBELL, Asst. Cashier iii 1 * j
The News-Herald (Ahoskie, N.C.)
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