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BANK WAS BADLY DAMAGED Failure Of Newton Institution Leads To Several Charges. Newton, Miss., July 12-Since the Merchants and Farmers Bank went into the hands of the receiver, the bank failure has been the principal topic here. An accountant who has been auditing the books has made a report and gives as a reason for the condition of the bauk "carelessness or negligence in the management, paying of unearned dividends to shareholders, paying exorbitant Interest for savings deposits, losses from bad debts, loans, etc." The report shows all resources to be estimated at $129,957 02, less loans, overdrafts, etc., $43.000 leaving estimated net resources of $86,957.82, less bills payable, fully secured, $57,000, leaving estimated net assets of $29,957.82. The total amount due depositors, other bank< and cashier's checks is $76,151.64. Since the report was made the cashier, H. F. Sivley, has been arrested on four charges of receiving money on deposit after the bank was insolvent, and waived examination in each case. He was released on a bond of $5,000 in each charge to appear before the August term of circuit court. His father, W. B. Sivley, of Jackson, vicepresident of the bank and one of the directors, has also been arraigned on the same charge and waived examination, his bond being fixed at $5,000. M. L. Majure, bookkeeper and assistant to the casbier, has been arrested on the same charge and was given a hearing before Justice Perry, who placed him under a bond of $1,000, which he promptly gave and was released.