T 0 N K I N G With The Farmers Cooperative Marketing And Customers Are Advised That Their Cotton May Be Used With To Advances Madk At Time . By The Association. ? ^ - Your Own Business tract Today CO-OPERATE ? -? What it means to YOU Consolidated effort Orderly marketing Over the top financially i Prosperity for planters ? i Every farmer satisfied Raw cotton sales at^a profit All for all \ , Three million dollars saved in 1922 cot-ton by members of the Association on lo7,UUU bales Everlasting happiness on the farm. ?* * \ ? ' ? deposit a share of the earnings made you by the Cotton Grow ers Association in the Mutual Bank, IT The Bank of Mutual Service >8 . v i r Earns its The dollars that lie idle in your pocket, money box or safe are a dead loss to you as far as their earning, power are con cerned. Vk-? PUT your idle dollars in our SAVINGS Department where every dollar earns its , board and keep, while compound interest increases their numbar. \ ?' - Deposit every dollar you receive. Pay your bills by check ? the only safe and practical way.' T" Liberal interest paid on time certificate of deposit? can be turned into cash at one minute's notice. ' ... " - 't; X" " ecurity ervice Our active officers are under bond for more than twice the amount of cash on hand. Hold-up and Burglary Insurance car ried for the protection of our depositors. Polk County Bank & Trust Go. The Bank that Backs the Farmer County Depository ; . { ? 'J,,# Capital, Surplus and Profits $16,000. Resources over $120,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: , J. R. Sams, Chm. of the Board E. W. Cobb, President Frank Jackson, Vice President Fred W. Blanton, Vice Bel & Cashier M. L. Arledge, Assistant-dashier . ' E. B. Cloud, Attorney ' 1 ? * * Columbus' North Carolina - 'S J. W; Newman W. T. Hammett P. D. Williams }i J.H.'Gibbs \? i" ; ' J. ,1; Branscom Geo. A. Painter