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Fertilizer Spraying material Printing, stationery, postage, etc.. . Bookkeeper and auditor Depreciation on buildings Depreciation on machinery, etc. . . Cash on hand Balance, net profit on operations Land and trees Buildings Engines, implements, etc. . Mules Stock of spraying material. Cash on hand Mortgage John A. Tyson. . . Accounts due company Treasury stock, 100 shares Crates on hand Fertilizer on hand Cost of new water service . . Cost of clearing new land . . 776.00 591.00 949.51 875.70 160.11 225.11 289.32 280.19 25.10 32.18 224.50 80.00 240.00 131.09 193.15 113.80 783.45 $8,098.51 $8,098.85 $7,008.50 $9,282.37 2,332.84 8,122.30 4,277.65 $8,098.51 $10,431.69 $15,130.80 $13,560.02 ASSETS 1911 1912 1913 1914 $11,800.00 $11,800.00 $13,530.00 2,124.13 1,824.13 1,738.50 770.00 856.19 1,024.60 750.00 550.00 1,050.00 156.00 50.00 75.00 1,094.29 965.93 338.25 97.70 92.70 1,575.10 24.50 1,000.00 496.00 300.00 510.00 51.00 50.00 229.94 229.94 $15,860.00 $18,914.22 $16,48S.95 $19,713.79 LIABILITIES 1911 1912 Capital stock $13,870.00 $14,070.00 Bills payable 1,990.00 1,700.00 Accounts payable 268.29 W. D. Bruhn, balance Surplus, 1912 2,875.93 Profit and loss account, 1913: Surplus, 1912 $2,875.93 Less superintendent 's share of profit, $583.21, and sundry adjustments, $64.37 646.68 1913 $14,070.00 429.48 1914 $17,530.00 $2,229.25 Profit, 1913, $8,122.30 W. D. Bruhn 's share, $2,030.97. 6,091.72 $8,320.97 Dividend, 1913, 45 per cent 6,331.50 Surplus $1,989.47 Profit and loss acct., 1914 1,989.47 Balance, 1913, less half amount of stock issued to superinten dent 1,737,00 1,989.47 Add sundry adjustments 252.47 33.17 $285.64 Profit and dividend, treasury stock 250.00 Profit, season 1914 4,277.65 $4,813.29 Dividend, 1914, 15 per cent 2,629.50 $2,183.79 2,183.79 $15,860.00 $18,914.22 $16,488.95 $19,713.79 CARTER WINS TENNIS (Continued from page four) to force the play, but was met by a con sistent and accurate return. His hard shots resulted in more outs than aces. The set went to Carter 6 1. The second set was a close matter, the school master being more cautious and the golfer perhaps a little careless. However the result was hardly in doubt at any. stage of the game and when this set also fell to Carter 64, Parson's bolt was shot. The last set was a repetition of the first set, 6 1. Mr. Parson should be credited with putting up a hard and aggressive fight from first to last against a most formid able opponent. TliiiMtrel Show The scholars of the Farm Life School are giving a minstrel show and private theatricals at the School House, Eureka, on Thursday, December 23d, at 7 p. m. Everybody in the section is invited, Pine hurst residents especially. This is a good opportunity for you to see this interesting institution, and you are assured a good performance. Dr. Ernest Bush has returned to South ern Pines for the Winter. No Golfer Should Miss DECEMBER ISSUE of Golf Established 1894 Tie Oldest Golf Magazine in the Country A New Departure Special Christmas Golf Stories ! 2586 Fifth Ave. NEW YORK Q r ass Seed of Known Quality GUARANTEED for PURITY and GERMINATION "We are always glad to suggest formulas suited to soil and climatic conditions, or we furnish seed by named varieties. For Golf Course Tennis Courts Lawn Stum p p & Walter Co., 30 & 32 Barclay St. NEW YORK lit saves letter writing! THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK Senb copies to fnenbs!
The Pinehurst Outlook (Pinehurst, N.C.)
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