
The marble-clad Metter Bank Company building is the finest work of commercial architecture remaining in Metter. It is still used as a bank today. David Robinson notes that the section to the left was originally the Kingery 5 & 10 and was annexed by the bank in the 1970s, hence the variation in the marble siding.
Metter Downtown Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

On the left side of that building if you notice the marble is a little different. That’s because in the 70’s? Metter Banking Company bought the Kingery 5&10 cent store and re-modeled it to be a part of their bank.