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1*893.] Document No. 10. 53 discharged, none; 1 inmate assists in work slightly; the premises have good buildings, with good drainage; in fair condition; has 150 acres land ; very poor; keeper has stock to run the farm. Crops—wheat, corn and tobacco; one-third belongs to the county; two-thirds to the keeper; grounds shaded; ashes and manures not treated advantageously. No religious services. One child at Home; 7 years old; run away and can't be kept; 2 inmates whipped by keeper for insubordination. By outdoor relief, about 25 carol for, at $21 per year each, having some means. W. 0. SPENCER, M. D. LEON ('ASH. EDGECOMBE. The Home is live miles and three-quarters southwest of Tarboro; has three double rooms, 18x30: 11 single roo, L6 x 32 : 1 single room-, 1 8 x 24 ; 1 of 35 x GO, divided into 1-1 .-mall rooms, 2 dining-rooms and 2 passages; all of wood ; ventilation by doors and windows; ladders and well as fire protection; water supply from wells; heated by open lires; c>(i can be accommodated, besides ke iper; 29 now in chai 6 able to work in good weather; 5 helpless; 6 imbeciles who have t<» be watched clos( ly. Food—3 pounds meat, 8 pounds neal, or its value in beef or other meats; rice or flour, 1 gill fee, 1 pound sugar weekly, for each. Cost, $1.1 r capita, weekly: this includes every expense. T. - gg, Tarboro, is keeper (at $25 per month, with board for himself and family), and he is a satisfactory offict r. Dr. Dan. Williams, Tarboro, is physician, al $37.50 per quarter. On December 1, 1890, there were 20 inmates; admitted to Sept. 1, 1801, 6; die!. 5; dis-charged, 6; can assist in farm, 6; could do light work, about one-half. The pi sare pleasantly situated, well arran and in good repair; has 450 i 100 clear I; 350 in tim-ber— good : <',(> acres in cultivation ; 3 mules 3 cows, 1 bull, 10 hogs; ciop-; raised are corn, oats, peas and potatoes; u
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Full Text | 1*893.] Document No. 10. 53 discharged, none; 1 inmate assists in work slightly; the premises have good buildings, with good drainage; in fair condition; has 150 acres land ; very poor; keeper has stock to run the farm. Crops—wheat, corn and tobacco; one-third belongs to the county; two-thirds to the keeper; grounds shaded; ashes and manures not treated advantageously. No religious services. One child at Home; 7 years old; run away and can't be kept; 2 inmates whipped by keeper for insubordination. By outdoor relief, about 25 carol for, at $21 per year each, having some means. W. 0. SPENCER, M. D. LEON ('ASH. EDGECOMBE. The Home is live miles and three-quarters southwest of Tarboro; has three double rooms, 18x30: 11 single roo, L6 x 32 : 1 single room-, 1 8 x 24 ; 1 of 35 x GO, divided into 1-1 .-mall rooms, 2 dining-rooms and 2 passages; all of wood ; ventilation by doors and windows; ladders and well as fire protection; water supply from wells; heated by open lires; c>(i can be accommodated, besides ke iper; 29 now in chai 6 able to work in good weather; 5 helpless; 6 imbeciles who have t<» be watched clos( ly. Food—3 pounds meat, 8 pounds neal, or its value in beef or other meats; rice or flour, 1 gill fee, 1 pound sugar weekly, for each. Cost, $1.1 r capita, weekly: this includes every expense. T. - gg, Tarboro, is keeper (at $25 per month, with board for himself and family), and he is a satisfactory offict r. Dr. Dan. Williams, Tarboro, is physician, al $37.50 per quarter. On December 1, 1890, there were 20 inmates; admitted to Sept. 1, 1801, 6; die!. 5; dis-charged, 6; can assist in farm, 6; could do light work, about one-half. The pi sare pleasantly situated, well arran and in good repair; has 450 i 100 clear I; 350 in tim-ber— good : <',(> acres in cultivation ; 3 mules 3 cows, 1 bull, 10 hogs; ciop-; raised are corn, oats, peas and potatoes; u |