Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Victor Johnson Is Cashier of Farmers Bank at Pittsboro, Sept. 6, 1923

Mr. Johnson Cashier

It will be a pleasure to many people in Chatham county to know that Mr. Victor Johnson has been made cashier of the Farmers Bank at Pittsboro. He was elected at a recent meeting of the board of directors and assumed his duties last Saturday.

Mr. Johnson is a painstaking gentleman, one held in the highest esteem by everyone and splendidly regarded for his integrity. He will make the bank a useful officer and we congratulate the institution in securing his services as cashier. He is efficient, attentive and will command the highest admiration of all the people in this entire section.

Mr. J.D. Edwards, the former cashier, who came to the bank several months ago from Sanford, resigned to accept a more lucrative position with the Edwards Motor Co., in Sanford. He assumes his new work with the best wishes of his many newly made friends in Pittsboro. Mr. Edwards came to Pittsboro almost an entire stranger, but his leaving has caused many to regret it. He made friends rapidly and has brought strength and support to The Farmers Bank. He was thorough, courteous and possessed of redeeming qualities that go to make up a public official. We shall miss Mr. Edwards and assure him that any time the opportunity affords a return that “the latch string hangs outside.”

From the front page of The Chatham Record, Pittsboro, N.C., Sept. 6, 1923

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