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L'? fc: U) LOUISBURG NORTH CAROLINA fc- -mt 4 pxtr jS" Mo? Too many expenses? Bat are they all NK0ES8ARY expenses? There are too many people with $100 salaries J? who seek many of the luxuries enjoyed by the man with a $10,0 00 income. Maybe some of YOUR expenditures are unneces- ^ sary. CURB them?for NOW 1b the time to prepare for the la ter yearsof your life. Open a savings account with the strong, ^ " *}!x ' ' . ? <? ? ?- . (y- ?; ^ f ' ? ? f growing Farmers National Bank, where your savings earn 4 per cent, interest, compounded four times a year. ? ' a. 1 ' MU? No speculative enterprises are allied with this bank, and its loans are made in moderate amounts, on the principle r- -' f - v that it is not well to risk all the eggs in one basket. ? Attention is called to the fact that savings depositors h ere receive four per cent, witht all the advantages that accrue i "O IRURIB*0 them in a national bank. , New accounts are always welcome. We appreciate even the smallest amount as a beginning. Our experience has ; proved to as that a careful, prudent depositor will gradually in crease an account. - The small daily balance of a depositor \ ? ?t"i. - whose financial affairs require the use of all funds is treated with the same painstaking care that characterizes the treatment f of a large account. We cordially invite the accounts^ all per sons who receive and pay out money. This bank stands in this community as a perpetual reminder of the importance of stemming the tide of present-day ' y . " . ' tt ? ' extravagance by having an anchor to windward in the shape of a savings bank account. . . ?" . ? ? . " \ ? j \ . / ? I 4. i ? TODiK THi' st^fen?irar the u. s. erittijHttHT
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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