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i i w?mbmau? w iiiwihim ii?ii m ?n * JgJj W. Ft. LEWIS, I I vxi i ip' mM iNi I Js &?* '$i\ ftji J V; 3 irfc ti& t.-. v*i tft V) 3 I TVs | * | (V>,?3 f&\ p $ mil I 11111 SNI ii?fi|ii^ wMpli a ; i xxil Jirjf I | 8 j$i !& r, xr H\ I yS I have, you I ^l*3 bank. y\ 8 while our ' than he alt Jmr running tli W' I unless our I spokes in I money wit J has been t 3 will alway \V S how well \ ti hard times the best y< to help yoi JIVXIfl . - , ! ii tnis Br.nk I ! * 11 ot v/asn * |jm| ?;lad that 1 Jr everyone ] J necessary \> for numbc I men of thi mediate s ^?ll believe th mSF saves the \\ rows to b I yours to ? a! I / >resi lent W. PERCY HARI i <*-. sa !3SS BBk fJB iwiCPv P i.| ' : . -? ]\. $('# vi I if Lk Lnz H v4 v*fedr ^ I TR I 3 /T> 33 "?naii $ K? !Ffl IBS : ivs i )u have been receiving our advertising' matter f have noticed that we have endeavored to impress )ii may have thought that we were merely doing thi health is good and we are having a lot of fun rimni: h and fun out of it. But in all seriousness, our 1 lis Bank upon a strictly selfish and profit-getting people prosper; our business cannot <vmw nni^ee a wheel; each necessary for each other, om the fact that our County is as yet undeveloped h which to buy land, improve their farms, buy hat "We help those who help us," which simply m s find us able and more than willing to help them; : ve have filled this motto in the past, we only reque > of this year. om the present outlook, the hard times may co: s a friend in this bank that is both able and willing ",o borrow money with which to finish their crops, cu could towards paying' us, and then fall short, y< n make another crop. we only intended to stay in business cue year it wo is now resting upon a firm foundation, and it lias b t away. While it is always a pleasure for us to see our irie we can be of assistance to tliem. You have probah sas to borrow. The opposite of this is true, for, c in order to make a crop, while in good times, they srs of other purposes, as evidence of which we ma; is section the sum of One Hundred and Twenty Tho action and we are all deriving* benefits from it. :>u will probably say that we are not helping people at every man that is using it is making* some pro; long* credit prices at the stores and is able to take uy land is paying for a home instead of paying* ren risliing each of you and cvcr3r person in our County icrve in 1915. mi iMntawaaMc?:acai,ri?w? iii ii ii?111 a????mwi ???; DWICKE, Cashier Geo. r?H ; il ;.xi tft f;v . :|f ,) Mj jiM (74 t-J I1 111" ill!ill 1 V sLlttkSailwl 1 ?u> .AJt. uo r?v; 'J 11*1 ufi vJ W I'J A\4fu^' C^IK KM Til S'jK >f! $ fUv Conway, S. 3.. Deo. or nome time; yon have probably read more < upon yon the advantages to be derived from h / '? s from a selfish standpoint, to which we pic tig our business and watching it grow, wc m msiness is built upon too broad a foundation : stand-point, for we have long since learned ti v/c give our customers satisfactory service. . aud large numbers of our farmers finding il live stock and in making their crops, the keyr cans that in good times and in hard times the and then we have always endeavored to do i st that you ask some of our customers who w itinue for some time longer, but we want to ? ?' to stay with him. To those who have had we want to say that when you have gatherc< du will find us willing to extend the helping 1 uld be necessary to close out our friends an cen our endeavor Ic make it so strong* that th< a ~ i nets prosper, yet when adevsity strikes them ly heard the remark that Banks prosper in luring' the hard times, the people only borro1 - borrow for the purpose of buying land, impr y state that this Bank now has out among the usand Dollars. This vast sum of money is as v/e are getting interest on this money, fit out of it for himself. The farmer that bor i advantage of the bargains that are offered, t to the landlord. ' a very Merry Christmas and a most Happy Yours Very Truly, biivumii v m, l s. c. OFFICER, Asst-cashier J ^ W% 1 li^H |i S \:iW \ L'?-, -' ha w-am a S;-? x * r? iJi d ' 1 J A 2 Vr> 5 las* J & :S y m u I I ^ gf. g% ('A i'A l\ : | ?., S? "' -N fl M a 11 I cA 11| \s *1 b ? i 1 ' 5^ j ^ %>>' ; ! V\A * ft tea rSJ: 21.1914 ]J?i| )r less of it, and if you ^P aving an account with Y\ ad guilty in part, and I ust have a little more I for us to ever think of I x|j\ | lax we canno; prosper jj We arc all like i necessary to borrow Lote of our advertising* customer of our Bank | ^jjj^ | it cheerfullly. As to ere with us during the issure every customer \\ accounts with us, and | cl your crops and done land, and again ready y\ ; d got our money, but jj Jjter 3 heaviest storm could | l hard times because iv what is absolutely oving their farms and ?sjj^ farmers and business V\ being used in this im- jy Certainly so, but we | tows to make his crop | | The farmer that bor- I ' New Year, we arc 3 H KXXXXXXXXX, fjljii