The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 21, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 18, Image 14
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If fir*
W. C. I)AVIS,
J. A. WFUEIEG,
1,. If. H A RVIN,
Only Claren
FIRST
o0
(INCLUDING
nore than twice as able to han
its own resources but this ad<
cause a National Bank can lo
the capital we DOUBLE OUI
he First National has been re
good will of the Bank of Clai
I Cashier, both of whom are n4
the Combin
ver $800,000.00
E FIRST NATI
The Bank of Clar
ler the presidency of J. A. W
T. Stukes as Cashier, becan1
t commercial banks in this se<
rolina. During its seventeen
s it made loans amounting te
)N DOLLARS, with a loss o
lars. That same progressive,
s-like banking judgment is
R STAFF.
the [FE)ERAL RESERVE
w equals in this section of th<
e the President and the 1st,
itrons to understand that the:
eking accommodation, those
in ind, that this Bank wei
'emain with it, and it shall be
4t class, and up to the minute
FIR ST
J. A. WEI~NBERG,
R. C. BACGGETTr, As
S. S. RICHARDSOb
B o
BIGGEST B
don Bank Unm
NATIO
MANNI1
THE BANK OF C
dle your business as before. By dot
litional stock enables the First Natioi
an only a certain percentage of its ca
t ABILITY TO SERVE YOU.
cently strengthened by far more thar
endon, the second oldest bank in the
w with this Bank.
ed Strength od
and Deposits of Ov
)NAL BANK SOLI(
endon The Fi
einberg, with has been in bi
e one of the Peoples Bant
tion of South has grown fi
stitution tha
years of busi- liberal as sou
FOUR MIL- ing on deposi
f only forty has not been
because its i
careful, busi- their needs.
ADDED TO management
the capital st<
our ability to
SYSTEM back of this Institution, it v
State, for service.
Vice President are engaged in other
have the first claim on their time.
customers preferring to see Mr. Wei
nts every customer formerly connect
our constant aim to strive to please y
service, is what you are seeking, you
'NA TIC
OF MANNING
dlent, A. C. BRAE
/ice Pre'sidenft, J. T. STUKII
sistant Cashier, J. SCOTT B
I, Bookkeeper, W. E. GEIC
IAY LESESNE, Stenographer.
ard of Direct4
I. V. PLOWD)EN,
A. C. BRADHAM,
S. 0. O'BRYAN,
ANK IN CLAR EAVDO
ler Supervision o
meum ummmuu muuunuum mmuuum,:
NAL B)
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LARENDON)
ibling its capital stock it has not or
tal to handle larger business than ft
pital and surplus to one customer. I
the mere increase of stock. It enjo
lounty, and the cooperation of its Pi
F the Two Ban
er THREE QUAR'
:ITS YOUR BUSIN
rst National Bank
isiness with its predecessor, The
, 8 years. During that time it
om a mere beginning to an in
has been as progressive and
nd judgment would permit, hav
t at the merger $395,000.00. It
able to cater to some customers
mit was necessarily too low for
That condition- prompted the
of this bank to recommend that
)ck be doubled, thereby doubling
serve the public.
,ill have no superior in the Cot
business, this Bank wants the pub
nberg and Mr. Stukes are invited to
ed with either of the combined instil
Dlu.
can get it at
H AM, Vice President,
SR, Cashier,
AGNAL, Assistant Cashier,
'ER, Bookkeeper,
N COUNTY
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