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in relation to the connection of the firm of Henry Clews & Co.
and the State of Georgia during the time he was its Governor. He
desired to make these inquiries now, as the ex-Governor was
present and might not be at the adjourned meeting. Mr. Clews
requested permission to state that his firm—Henry Clews &
Co.—had never been agents for the State of Georgia, but merely
acted for her as bankers and brokers. The agent of the State
during the entire period of Governor Bullock’s term of office
was the Fourth National Bank of this city. He stated that his
firm received no bonds, excepting by purchase or as collateral,
and advanced money to the State as it was needed. At one time
the State owed for said advances as much as $1,650,000; the
money so advanced was stated by Georgia’s officials as required
to meet the expenses of the government of the State. Ex-Governor
Bullock fully ratified Mr. Clews’ statement. He admitted that
the Fourth National Bank was the State financial agent, and that
he had placed a large quantity of bonds with Henry Clews & Co.
to market and as collateral for advances. “I will say,” said the
Governor, “that every dollar secured on the sale or pledge of
these bonds was received by the State, and it was expressly
agreed that the firm of Henry Clews & Co. should hold all the
bonds in their hands as security for the indebtedness due them
by the State of Georgia.”
* * * * *
GEORGIA’S OUTLAWED BONDS.
Newspapers in Atlanta, Savannah and other parts of Georgia have
violently assailed _The Graphic_ for its comments on the new
issue of Georgia State Bonds as affected by the repudiation of a
former issue. These journals are short-sighted, as are the
people of Georgia who imagine that they save money by outlawing
the obligations of their State issued in the usual manner. We
will not impute deliberate dishonesty to them, but they
certainly do not place their own motives in a favorable light
when they exclude the holders of the repudiated bonds from even
the right to present their claims before the civil courts of
Georgia. Ex-Governor Bullock has been berated in the same
connection, and he cogently replies:
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