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UGLY RUMOR CAUSED BANK TO SUSPEND ASHLEY COUNTY BANK OF HAMBURG CLOSES ITS DOORS TO AVOID FURTHER TROUBLE In Hands of State Bank Commission. er Could Have Secured Funds In This City. The directors of the Ashley County Bank, of Hamburg, one of the oldest and most substantial of the smaller banking institutions in South Arkansas, met Friday morning and decided to close the doors of the bank and turn its affairs over to State Bank Commissioner John M. Davis. This action was taken after as slight run on the bank had been made by depositors and was deemed the best thing to do, notwithstanding the bank is said to be in fine condi ticn and could have secured funds from the Citizens Bank of this city, according to Cashier M. E. Bloom, had the request been made. The Ashley County Bank is capitalized at $25,000 and has a surplus of $20,000. J. H. Pryor Sr., one of the wealthiest men of South Arkan3as. has been at the head of the rank for years and J. H. Schafer is cashier. It was stated that an "ugly and scandalous" rumor was circulated regarding the bank, causing uneasiness among its depositors. The action of the directors was taken to avoid further trouble. The affairs of the bank will either be liquidated or it will be reopened for business in a few days.