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The Farmers National is the Strongest Bank in Franklin County The Farmers National Bank is going forward in a inanner most satisfactory to its friends and customers.' Al though not quite a year old it has a strong following and it is gaining new customers daily. Tli# position of the Farmed* National on the "Warehouse Trust""tlas not only shown up th? matter in the proper light, but it has brough't about a condition that means inlnjistakably that this is the last year tli# warehouse ring will dom inate the obacco market and that before Atfgu'-t 1st 1914 the farmers will own a warehouse and run it themselves. When it is realized how long the market has been in the grasp of the ring and the disastrous re sults to the town and county, we think real progress lias been made for the cause of the producer of wealth. We will make further pertinent remarks as these reforms progress and will give our ideas as to the remedial measures most desirable to affect these and other necessary measures. We Appreciate the support the people are giving the bank, and invite all to assist us in making the bank useful to the whole community. Our outfit is complete in every particular, and we desire the people to make the fullest use of the many facilities we have added for their accomodation. IX you wish to send money ? I away use our cashiers check. It is good afiywhere and costs you nothing. If you hare not done so al 1 1 ready, open a checking account and pay your bills by check. A paid bank check is the best receipt. The Farmers Can do a Great Deal to assist the bank and its usefulness co them by giving their co-operati?n to the bank. When you sell your crops, bring your check to us no matter what bank it is drawn on. Deposit such part of it as you do not need, and check it out as you need it. This is best for you-feesides building up the bank and the community. If you would investigate the progress made by any community, the first index to the same is furnished you by the condition of the banks of such a community. Therefore, we ask you to build up your bank, the Farmers National, and it will lend a strong helping hand in bmilding up the community. Everybody can help the cause by depositing small or large amounts, all are helpful to the cause. IX you have idle funds, do !? not keep around the house. Your house may be b?rglarized, or it may he burned. Wo pa^ 4 per 'nter" yy est on savings ac counts and certific at?s of de posit. All money placed with us is payable on de mand. LET US SERVE YOU OFFICERS J. M. Allen, President; J. M. White, Vice-President; T. H. Dickens, Vice President; J 0 BeasW Vice President; J. B. Smith, Vice President; R. G. Allen, Cashier; F. J. Beasley, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS D. E. Harris, J. T. Weldon, J. 0. Beasley, J. C. Tharrington, J. B. Smith R. H. Strickland, T. H. Dickens, W. K. Massenburg, T. B. Wilder, j. M. Allen J. T. Mann, J. M. White, J. H. Weathers, C. H. Mullen, K. k Alii* T. T. Terrell. P. B. Griffin, D. T. Hollingsworth, . r ' q
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