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Jj?/ ushe/pyt When a man is sick he pays a doctor for advice before he uses it; he does the same with his lawyer. The banker gives advice cheerfully and free. IVhen you are in financial difficulties, why not consult us? It is strange that the banker, whose advice is as cheerful as it is free, is never sought BEFORE men have risked and lost their money, but AFTER. If you want some, advice or help, come in; and we will welcome you. Do YOUR banking with US. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK RALEIGH, N. C. We extend to the Farmers’ Union of North Carolina a cordiai »el come to our Capital City. The Commercial National Bank of Charlotte, N. C. Capital and Surplus $860,000.00 Gross Assets $3,000,000.00 We solicit-Accounts of Manufacturers, Merchants, Farmers, Capitalists, Administrators, Executors, etc. Certificates of Deposit and Savings Accounts Bear 4 per cent. Interest Compounded Quarterly CALL AND SEE US A. G. BRENIZFR, President W. E. HOLT, 2nd. Vice President R. A, DUNN, 1st. Vice-President A. T. SUIUMEY, Cashier The Union National Bank Charlotte, N. C. CAPITAL . - - - $100,000 T. W. WADE, . F. B. McDOWELL, H. M. VICTOR, - President Vice-President - - Cashier OUR SERVICES AT YOUR COMMAND. THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK RALEIGH, N. C. B. S. JERMAN, Pres. E. B. CROW, Cashier. A. -THOMPSON, Vice-Pres. A. P. BAUMAN, Asst. Cashier. THE □TIZENS NATiONAl BANK GASTONIA, N. C. Capital & Surplus, $ 92,249.26 Deposits, - - - 392,300.45 Resources, - - 603,927.71 5 i Paid on Time Certificates oi Deposit CERTiHCATES OF DEPOSIT issued by this bank bear interest at 4 per cent from date if deposit remains three months or longer. We want your business. Merchants & Farmers Nat^l Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. Capital and Surplus $350,000.00 GEO. WILSON, President. JNO. B. ROSS, Vice-President. W. C. WIKKINSON, Cashier. H. W. MOORE, Ass^t. Cashier. We cordially invite business and offer every cour tesy and accommodation consistent with safe banking. We particularly invite the accounts of Farmers. Respectfully, H. M. VICTOR, Cashier I $ Every Idle Dollar $ of your money should be put to hard work. • When your money is invested it works for you day and nigm interest accumulates with astonishing rapidity. Also the knowledge that your money is safe from thieves or helps you sleep nights. Why not start a Savings Account here and let your money future money ? We pay 4 per cent on Certificates of I eposits and all Saving Fun s* SJouttiern Loan and Savings Banl^ charlotte, n. c. JNO. M. SCOTT, Pres. W. S. ALEXANDER, V. Pres. W. L. JENKIN. Cas^ BOYLAN-PEARCE CO- Raleigh*s Greatest Dry Goods Distributor^ Welcomes The Carolina Union Farmer to the City, and cordially invites its patrons to VISIT OUR STORE when in the City of Oaks, and to make ^ f use of our mail-order system frequently and at all tiroes- FAYETTEVILLE STREET J L 'I
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