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North Carolina SALIENT FACTS ^fDncl^h?^6 's more financial strength back of the Farmers National Bank than behind all the other banks in the County. Our directors are so well known that we do not go into l|lll!lilUry"further explanation. Our officers are well known. They are all clean men. They are successful business men, whose success in past undertakings gives you an evidence of the success that may be expected of the FARMERS NATIONAL BARK. v The Object The object of the Farmers National Bank is to assist in all the public utilities that will ad vance the interests of the farmers and build up Franklin County. We offer you our assis tance and ask your cooperation. Stand Together The farmers can accomplish anything, if they will cooperate with each other. Their own bank can and will lend a strong hand. Give it your patronage, and make it a mighty power for your good. - l__ DIRECTORS ? . * * ' -?? D. E. Harris, J. T. Weldon, J. 0. Beasley, J. C. Thar ring ton, J. B. Smith, R. H. Strickland, T. H. Dickens, W. K. Massenburg, T. B. Wilder, J. M. Alien, J. T. Mann, J. M. White, J. H. Weathers, C. H. Mullen, K. K. Allen, T. T.Terrell. P. B. Griffin, D. T. Hollingsworth, R. G. Allen. J. M.| Allen, President; J. M. White, Vice President; T. H. Dickens, Vice President; J. 0. Beasley, Vice President; J. B. Smith, Vice President; R. G. Allen, Cashier; F. J. Beasley, Assistant Cashier.
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