THE FARMERS NATIj3^IAL \s THE STRONGEST BANK IN
C FRANLINf COUNTY C
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This is the Farmers own bank. It was organized by the Farmers, it is run by the Farmers, it is run
for the Farmers, and it has come to stay until time is no more.
Since its opening for business September 23, 1912, it has ma
terially assisted 675 farmers, it has assisted to build for the far
mers the farmers storage warehouse near the S. A. L. station, the
best building in Franklin county for this purpose, and it is in line
to reader aid to the farmers in other lines.
Fighting singly, it is difficult to overcome obstacles that seem dif
ficult, hut with cooperation and all pulling together, apparently
insurmountable objects and difficulties disappear in the perspective.
If the bank has rendered in its first year, in the beginning, such
valuable and effective service, just think of the good it can do in
the years to come, when more of the farmers join with cause of
cooperation and assistance for the general good.
Let everybody join the forces of the farmers bank, add to its vol
ume of business, and make it a great power for the general good,
a regulator of prices, and a check and regulator over those evilly
inclined.
DlftECtORS
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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, X. K. Allen,
T. T. Terrell, P. B. Griflin; ' D. T. Hollingsworth,, . R. G. Alen.
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OFFICERS
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J. M. Allen, President, J. M. White, Vice President, T. H. Dickens, Vice President, J.! 0. Beaslev
Vice President, J. B. Smith, Vice President, R. G. Allen, Cashier, F.rJ.Beasley, Asst. Cashier.