The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
USED BECAUSE IT SERVES
The MILLION DOLLAR BANK
i c. E‘?*ry-JFT9?n V1?0 ha*m°ney needs a bank—if for no other purpose than to provide a safe place for his
surplus funds. 1 his bank is a safe place. It is more than that, however. It combines with safety that service which
only a good bank can give. It serves as a clearing house for the trade of the community. Through it comes the
greater |MTt of the money for the goods our merchants buy; the machines our manufacturers install; the materials
with which our contractors build; into it comes funds to move our cotton, tobacco, com and other farm products
Without such an institution the community would be seriously hampered . Our lands would be less val
uable; our town would cease to grow; our community would become stagnant; our trade would decline and
our people would be without their principal agency for financial progress.
First National serves you whether you are or are not its customer. You are either a direct or an in
direct beneficiary of its success. It derives a keen degree of gratification from this service and asks that you help
it to become of even greater help to you and to the community. You can do this by becoming one of our customers
Come and let ua talk it over.
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ot Dunn, North Carolina
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