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for if that be the case the Interest that you have been
paying on the $6,300 stock note you loaned him should
be included! If you wish it I believe I can give
such a statement, the Interest however until latterly was
paid by him - If you want evidence that the note of $6,300
was a loan to him I can establish that, for I know how
the money was applied -
You here have a statement of the present
transactions -
Dr
Item | Amount | Total |
---|---|---|
To A D Murphy. Note for | $7585.00 | |
Jnl fr: 4 [?] 16th Jany 1822 - | 276.85 | |
Protest - | 2.00 | 7863.85 |
To Your [phd strik ?] to added to A. D. Murphy due 8th April next | 6,300. | |
deduct Interest - | 87.15 | 6212.85 |
To Advance for D Yarbrough | 15.14 | |
To Check on State Bank enclosed | 628.17 | |
$14,720.01 |
[Cr?]
Item | Amount | Total |
---|---|---|
By [? ? ? ?] at 120 days fr: 16th Inst | 11,752.01 | |
By [?] D Yarbrough [?] for $3000 at 60 days | 2968.00 | |
$14,720.01 |
Fayetteville January 17th 1822.
G W. M. Mill
[manicule] I have kept no a/c of the above transactions
[?]
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