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Lands , 
Buildings 
Institution 
Maintenance 
and 
Total 
Permanent 
Improvements 
8. 
Southeastern Hospital . 
206,106.76 
10,583.78 
216,690.54 
9. 
Feeble-Minded School.. 
186,918.42 
83,204.55 
270,122.97 
10. 
Epileptic Village 
57,597.32 
48,024.57 
105,621.89 
11. 
Girls’ School 
79,898.14 
31,809.74 
111,707.88 
12. 
Boys’ School 
118,797.34 
90,019.47 
208,816.81 
13. 
Woman’s Prison 
30,009.35 
1,386.39 
31,395.74 
14. 
State Prison 
308,226.25 
32,673.87 
340,900.12 
15. 
Reformatory 
258,310.93 
12,782.56 
271,093.49 
16. 
Penal Farm 
57,360.00 
57,360.00 
17. 
School for Deaf 
89,317.00 
9,394.52 
98,711.52 
18. 
School for Blind 
43,423.26 
8,286.50 
51,709.76 
Per Cent 
of Total 
Total $2,621,569.22 
True Disbursements 
Plus Refunds and Transfers — 
(1) Governor 
(2) Insurance Taxes 
(3) Board of Charities 
(4) Taxes Refunded 
(5) Taxes Transferred 
Plus Amount Auditor Out of Balance 
$485,462.52 $3,107,031.74 28.0 
$11,077,858.63 100.0 
$156.31 
2,656.02 
500.00 
43,076.66 
177.31 46,566.30 
$367.16 
Auditor’s Net Disbursements $11,124,792.09 
Balance, September 30, 1914 $613,266.49 
TABLE VI. STATE DEPARTMENTS— COST AND COLLECTIONS— 
1914 
The following table shows the total cost of each of the state departments 
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1914, and the receipts accruing to each 
department as Fees collected for services rendered, rent, sale of property, 
earnings and other miscellaneous receipts applicable to payment of the expenses 
of the department. 
Total Cost 
Department 
1. Governor 
2. Lieutenant-Governor . . . 
3. Secretary of State 
4. Automobile Department 
5. Auditor of State 
6. Treasurer of State 
7. Attorney-General 
8. State Superintendent . . . 
9. Board of Education 
10. Vocational Department . 
of Department 
$13,469.54 
1,917.75 
13,990.34 
20,515.20 
81,955.79 
13,723.23 
22,711.63 
21,521.11 
7,115.56 
10,428.70 
Collections 
$108,519.05 
20,515.20 
127,087.50 
2,070.00 
