Every young, ambitious man needs “Character credit”—nothing will develop this quicker than to have it generally known that he is sensibly thrifty and knows how to save money.
The chap who has an ever increasing savings account will have the stamp of approval of businessmen and is advancing himself along the road of Independence.
Are You Saving?
“The Bank of Personal Service”
CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO.
Rutherford, Union Mills, Spindale
Officers:
C.L. Miller, Pres.
C.F. Cline, Vice-Pres.
C.W. Keeter, Vice-Pres.
J.L. Taylor, Active Vice-Pres. & Cashier
R.L. Ariail, Asst. Cashier
W.G. Coggin, Asst. Cashier
Directors:
C.W. Keeter, W.W. Hicks, J.F. Flack, R.L. Hampton, C.D. Geer, W.L. Long, J.L. Taylor, C.L. Miller, G.E. Erwin, Dr. T.B. Lovelace, C.F. Cline, Kenneth S. Tanner, J.O. Ledbetter
From The Spindaletonian, a page of section devoted to the upbuilding of Spindale, Clarence Griffin, editor, manager, Thursday, August 13, 1925
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