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PART II STATISTICS 191G-1917 STATISTICS 1917-1918 A. RECEIPTS FOR SCHOOLS TABLE I. SCHOOL FUND AND SOURCES, 1916-1917 This table shows the total school fund of each county and of eadh separate town or city school system for the scholastic year beginning July 1, 1916, and ending June 30, 1917, and shows the sources of same. School Fund, 1916-1917 Table I. School Fund and Sources, 1916-1917—Continued. NONREVENUE RECEIPTS: Sale of bonds, 1916-'17 Sale of bonds, 1915-'16 Increase State loan fund, 1916-'17_ State loan fund, 1915-'16 Increase Borrowed from banks (temporary loans), 1916-'17 Borrowed from banks (temporary loans), 1915-'16 Increase Sale of school property, insurance, and all other non-revenue receipts, 1916-'17 Sale of school property, insurance, and all other non-revenue receipts, 1915-'16 Increase Balance brought forward, July 1, 1916 Grand total of all receipts, 19I6-'17- Grand total of all receipts, 1915-'16. Increase Rural ; 279,007.99 67,739.61 211,268.38 123,925.00 76,2.30.08 47,694.92 571,111.50 443,436.46 127,675.04 32,285.73 46,583.14 *14, 297.41 267,483.21 City North Carolina 5,093,-384. 13 4,573,931.62 519,452.51 $ 150..309. 96 540,708.66 *390,398.70 6,250.00 21,378.00 *15, 128.00 503,475.88 382,931.08 120,544.80 22,024.09 24,593.97 »2,569.88 445,748.75 2,810,987.95 2,698,956.08 112,031.87 ; 429,317.95 608,448.27 *179,130..32 130,185.00 97,608.08 32,576.92 1,074,587.38 826,367.54 248,219.84 54,309.82 71,177.11 *16,867.29 713,231.96 7,904,372.08 7,272,887.70 631,484.38 *Decrease School Fund, 1916-1917 Table I. School Fund Counties Alamance Rural Burlington... Graham Haw River... Mebane Elon College. Alexander Alleghany Anson Rural Wadesboro... Ashe Avery Beaufort- Rural _, Washington.., Belhaven Bertie Rural Windsor Aulander Sladen Brunswick Buncombe Rural.. ^sheviUe Burke Rural Morganton. Cabarrus.. Rural Concord.. Caldwell Rural. Lenoir Granite Falls. Deficit. Balance Brought Forward , Julv 1, 1916 $16,767.10 *19,239,05 120.83 *519.11 604.48 1,871.65 394.10 914.48 804.28 4,936.59 3,681.78 1,254.81 7,202.98 3,229.67 901.10 184.79 9.50 706.81 4,469.17 1,573.12 1,468.36 1,427.69 10,020.34 3,527.91 187,543.86 8,488.69 179,055.17 7,489.64 5,460.28 2,029.36 1,099.78 17.50 1,082.28 Revenue Receipts Local Funds General County Property and Poll Taxes $34,504.02 28,006.57 3,000.00 2,380.85 350.00 500.00 266.60 Local District Taxes $28,860.18 6,875.33 12,123.59 4,200.00 1,320.52 2,793.67 1,547.07 13,535.11 3,183.44 7,507.49 517.84 24,567.00 20,423.00 4,144.00 18,841.87 15,451.01 9,612.66 5,838.35 902.51 9,989.71 ' 1,510.87 26,790.96 19,790.96 5,000.00 2,000.00 21,693.51 19,018.51 1,300.00 1,375.00 21,840.60 13,197.77 98,358.93 71,720.11 26,638.82 18,838 79 16,803.79 2,035.00 27,716.04 19,324.50 8,391.54 24,123.73 21,213.73 2,910.00 26,708.55 6,995.94 14,673.21 5,039.40 16,053 71 9,063.98 3,534.16 3,455.57 8,956.00 3,959.01 80,439.32 33,347.54 47,091.78 10,601 97 10.601.97 19,768.36 4,895.92 14,872.44 11,385.61 800.00 10,585.61 Fines, Forfeitures and Penalties 962.18 962.18 State Appropri $250,000 State Per Capita Appropri-ation 2,844.40 2,844.40 314.10 422.65 1,587.37 1,587.37 367.93 459.80 1,604.15 1,604.15 1,273 53 870.25 2,815.60 2,815.60 2,107.40 1,185.65 3,079.86 3,079.86 State Equalizing Fund $ 4.809.03 4,809.03 619.65 619.65 2,521.75 2,521.75 55.00 192.97 8,988.22 7,644.66 1,343.56 1,112.33 1,112.33 2,066.44 2,066.44 2,106.55 1,482.15 5,675.45 5,675.45 534.44 534.44 2,790.30 2,790.30 2,185.67 2,185.67 8,032.50 4,356.25 3,593.25 3,593.25 8,241.75 4,384.25 6,113.25 6,113.25 4,560.75 4,560.75 4,445.10 3,558.52 5,443.85 5,443.85 5,044.50 5,044.50 3,786.75 3,786.75 School Fund, 1916-1917 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts School Fund, 1916-1917 Table I. School Fund School Fund, 1916-1917 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts School Fund, 1916-1917 Table I. School Fund School Fund, 1916-1917 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts 10 School Fund, 1916-1917 Table I. School Fund School Fund, 1916-1917 11 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts 12 School Fund, 1916-1917 Table I. School Fund Counties Balance Brought Forward, July 1, 1916 Lenoir $ 3,026.74 Rural ; 491.46 Kinston 2,535.28 La Grange Lincoln. Rural Lincolnton Macon. 1,177.09 949.92 227.17 Revenue Receipts Local Funds General County Property and Poll Taxes Martin Rural Williamston... Robersonville. McDowell Rural Marion Old Fort Mecklenburg Rural Charlotte- Davidson. Mitchell Montgomery. Rural... Troy— Moore Rural. Carthage Southern Pines. Aberdeen Cameron Nash. Rural. Rocky Mount. Spring Hope.. New Hanover Rural.. Wilmington. 19,813.46 2i,197.10 *1,671.80 288.16 306.47 *695.85 30.39 971.93 34,555 98 2,657.49 31,886.03 12.46 3,278 31 2,226.76 1,049.55 2,942.43 *557.01 617.73 2,547.03 334.68 1,081.13 909.61 79.79 91.73 *1,815.92 *1,815.92 $26,733.54 18,026.93 6,639.75 2,066.86 19,755.30 16,200.46 3,554.84 Local District Taxes $23,435 27 3,873.82 14,416.57 5,144.88 9,037.92 3,537.92 5,500.00 Fines, Forfeitures and Penalties 1,257.01 12,002.30 ! 6,606 43 Madison 18,101.63 21,798 90 20,171.86 16,336.86 1,895.00 1,940.00 20,085.40 16,435.40 2,210.00 1,440.00 5,066.58 16,376.52 7,547.77 4,253.31 4,575.44 15,074.60 7,824.60 4,600.00 2,650.00 38,900.51 50,056.51 1,716.86 19,886.88 81,856.64 1,771.51 1,193.65 10,334.32 1,853.00 14,369.54 14,369.54 27,205.66 22,706.16 1,856.50 874.00 864.00 905.00 38,188.20 28,127.01 8,592.25 1,468.94 48,717.98 8,717.98 40,000.00 12,316.09 7,871.09 4,445.00 20,851.17 8,677.90 2,979.00 2,714.75 5,393.05 1,086.47 54,256.52 23,047.14 28,416.80 2,792.58 33,510.92 5,499.44 28,011.48 State Appropri $250,000 State Per Capita Appropri-ation $ 6,285.87 6,285.87 245.51 245.51 255.55 1,912.67 1,912.67 339 20 339.20 90,673.88 103,515.03 1 7,915.62 7,915.62 145.00 404.70 404.70 174.80 174.80 2,813.80 2,813.80 2,572.40 2,572.40 State Equalizing Fund $ 2,654.40 2,654.40 1,368 67 2,315 15 1,825.95 1,825.95 1,794 05 1,794.05 7,245.17 7,245.17 1,125.14 1,596.49 1,596,49 2,222.35 2,222.35 4,016.70 4,016.70 2,486.82 2,486.82 4,417.87 4,417.87 5,747.30 5,747.30 2,542.50 3,258 00 1,897.35 1,897.35 3,044.25 3,044.25 9,618.65 9,618.65 4,273.75 2,974.95 2,974.95 4,734.00 4,734.00 3,779.80 3,779.80 •Deficit. School Fund, 1916-1917 13 AND SODKCES—Continued. Revenue Receipts 14 School Fund, 1916-1917 Table I. School Fund Counties Northampton. Onslow Orange Rural... Chapel Hill. Pamlico Pasquotank Rural Elizabeth City. Pender.. Perquimans Rural Hertford. Person Rural Roxboro. Pitt- Rural Greenville. Polk. Randolph. Rural.. Asheboro Randleman. Richmond Rural Hamlet Rockingham. Robeson Rural Maxton Lumberton. Rockingham Rural Reidsville. Ruffin Balance Brought Forward, July 1, 1916 Revenue Receipts Lotal Funds General County Property and Poll Taxes $2,163.33 $31,359.02 9,434 79 23,154.83 587.87 517.23 70.64 1,066.53 524.49 22.63 501.86 4,105.19 374.77 300.87 73.90 5.323.99 5,616.64 292.65 11,862 39 10,920.53 941.86 1,166 00 6,175.63 5,754.27 378.34 43.02 1,845.40 1,354.73 490.67 15,015.49 662.90 13,766.07 586.52 *10,069.41 *6,148.51 2,324.96 1,595.94 Local District Taxes 22,444 52 20,946.55 1,497.97 8,522.10 15,342.51 7,758.76 7,583.75 18,140.80 12,150 84 10,280.84 1,870.00 19,399 05 17,099.05 2,300.00 33,309 91 30,539.41 2,770.50 9,643 66 24,780 25 21,026.75 1,878.50 1,875.00 26,835 35 19,272.48 3,774.91 3,787.96 51,779 60 47,960.18 1,260.42 2,550.00 39,711.46 34,371.46 4,240.00 1,100.00 $20,179.90 12,371.15 7,909.43 4,142.47 3,766.96 4,922.66 19,230.53 667.40 18,563.13 13,613.58 5,716 62 5,716.62 3,873.16 3,873.16 32,572.02 18,168.89 14,403.13 1,269.58 14,348.83 6,452.80 5,981.63 1,914.40 24,612.98 10,160.49 7,784.81 6,667.68 30,455 77 19,183.46 4,921.34 6,350.97 28,810.03 18,584.20 8,914.26 1,311.57 Fines, Forfeitures and Penalties $ 223.50 361 .94 428.95 428.95 156.00 3,875.23 3,875.23 State Appropri $250,000 State Per Oiapita Appropri-ation 488.22 488.22 683.87 683.87 3,721.11 3,721.11 113.50 856 26 856.26 1,246.45 1,246.45 1,384 50 1,384.50 2,944.87 2,944.87 $ 2,178.12 1,602.60 1,666.90 1,666.90 1,116.12 1,618 02 1,618.02 262.10 1,641.30 State Equalizing Fund $ 4,927.50 4,135.50 3,730.50 3,730.50 1,331.43 1,331.43 1,745.17 1,745.17 3,935 50 3,935.50 931 36 3,260.00 3,260.00 2,522.04 2,522.04 4,883 45 4,883.45 3,864.22 3,864.22 6,324 00 2,447.04 2,447.04 3,154.05 2,003.40 2,003.40 3,231.18 3,231.18 7,985.25 7,985.25 1,566 00 5,180.00 5,180.00 4,054 50 4,054.50 8,842.50 8,842.50 7.308.45 7,308.45 "Deficit. School Fund, 1916-1917 15 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts 16 School Fund, 1916-1917 Table I. School Fund Counties Rowan Rural Salisbury. Spencer__. Rutherford Rural Rutherfordton. Forest City Sampson . Scotland Rural... Laurinburg. Stanly Rural. Albemarle... Stokes. Surry Rural Mount Airy. Elkin Swain Transylvania. Tyrrell Union Rural... Monroe. Vance Rural Henderson. Wake Rural Raleigh Warren . Washington Rural. Roper Plymouth. Balance Brought Forward, July 1, 1916 58 41 49.11 9.30 942.72 627.08 315.64 Revenue Receipts Local Funds General County Property and Poll Taxes 186.90 24.02 162.88 687.79 46.01 621.78 16,014.18 368.16 14,899.07 746.95 *2,476.03 11,223.32 *12.38 7 341 .85 5,562.71 1,779.14 128.42 *135.47 263.89 96,383.83 2,657.23 93,726.60 3,850.90 2,059.21 •59 .59 3.88 2,114.92 $47,505.00 40,452.63 5,589.87 1,462.50 23,268 12 20,149.79 1,392.73 1,725.60 29,611.51 14,249.31 10,549.31 3,700.00 18,599.42 16,835.42 1,764.00 Local District Taxes Fines, Forfeitures and Penalties State Appropri 8250,000 State Per Capita Appropri-ation State Equalizing Fund 26,743.92 24,167.92 1,576.00 1,000.00 10,708 55 7,380 00 32 000.00 28,150.00 3,850.00 28,471 .80 22,471.80 6.000.00 84,477.29 50,833.44 33,643.85 12,780.01 10,180.01 1,300.00 1,300.00 .?23,017.38 4,140.00 15,362.13 3,515.25 6,206 40 2,596.20 1,423.98 2,186.22 14,602.90 7,288.23 7,314.67 8,420.64 3,964.87 4,455.77 7,552.81 23,500 00 3,196 74 20,565 3,539, 11,006 6,020 62 17,085 39 7,638.61 10,661 2,725 23,249 14,710 8,539 20,819 6,030 14,789 85,277 29,683 55,594 .49 .22 .90 .00 .90 .81 .45 .36 .47 .31 .16 20,960.18 15,499.20 10,216 4,100 2,150 3,966 5.551 09 5,551.09 $ 3,989.34 3,989.34 1,860 56 1,860.56 3,079 80 3,079.80 15,612.10 1,311 12 3,146.72 56.55 56.55 1,754 77 1,754.77 2,532.91 2,.532. 91 716 03 1,346.00 2,394.30 2,394.30 2,201.69 3,322.75 1,346.00 3,322.75 591 .08 447.03 312.15 1,997.50 1,997.50 2,096 00 2,096.00 1,126.30 849 89. 447.20 3,688.49 3,688.49 2,062.32 2,062.32 5,151.37 5,151.37 796.17 198.00 198.00 6,867.50 6,867.50 2,106 55 1,655.85 1,655.85 6,046 20 6,046.20 5,652 45 2,772 50 2,772.50 4,473.00 4,473.00 4.443 75 2.488 50 1,160.10 7,175.25 7,175.25 3,883 50 3,883.50. 12,065 40 12,065.40 3,645.00 1,939.50 1,939.50 •Deficit. School Fund, 1916-1917 17 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts 18 School Fund, 1916-1917 Table I. School Fxjnd Counties Watauga . Balance Brought Forward, Julv 1, 1916 Wayne.. Rural Goldsboro Fremont Mount Olive. Wilkes Rural North Wilkesboro. Wilson. Rural Wilson Lucama Elm City Yadkin. Yancey. $ 1,542 31 6,121.91 5,393.31 263.00 242.27 223.33 6,103 13 5,987.05 116.08 1,196 45 571.11 138.72 111.27 375 .35 3,436 01 *282.32 Revenue Receipts Local Funds General County Property and Poll Taxes Local I T,7/'^f ' District i Forfeitures Taxes \ ^^,, $12,277.62 I $ j S 675.75 39,843.69 24,836.82 10,303.75 1,843.75 2,859.37 25,131 33 23,076.33 2,055.00 47,920.13 6,649.04 28,889.89 4,580.25 7,800 95 10,114 21 4,731.26 5,382.95 2,745.56 2,745.56 State Appropri S250,000 State Per Capita Appropri-ation $ 1,241.52 3,773.75 3,773.75 941 .05 941.05 3,340.50 3.340.50 State Equalizing Fund 39,224 78 32,971.27 28,622.28 I 6,862.66 7,925.00 ' 21,808.31 1,507.50 I 1,179.92 1,170.00 ! 3,120.38 3,299.80 3,299.80 3,290.15 3,290.15 15,621.21 10,743.25 North Carolina. Rural City 267,483.21 2,066,406.92 i 750,856..53 157,496.94 [ 236,874.90 445,748.75 j 546,271.97 |1,061,219.18 , 1,466.06 j S 2,400.97 4,534.37 4,534.37 9,504.00 9,504.00 2,934 25 2,934.25 1,44156 136.40 1,547.03 3,605 91 2,999 28 1,764 62 1,526.95 5,405.50 713,231.96 2,612,678.89 1,812,075.71 158,963.00 236.874.90 j 393,775.91 .393,775.91 'Deficit. School Fund, 1916-1917 19 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts 20 School Fund, 1916-1917 TABLE II. PER CAPITA AMOUNT RAISED FOR EACH CHILD This table shows the school fund actually raised during the year, the per capita amount raised for each child of school age, the total amount of all taxable property, and the amount of taxable property for each child of school age. V B. SCHOOL EXPENDITURES TABLE IV. SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES, 1916-1917 This table gives the total amount spent for teaching and supervision, ad-ministration, operation and maintenance of plants, outlay payments, borrowed money repaid, and the balance on hand June 30, 1917, and the total expendi-ture for all purposes. Summary of Table IV and Compabison With 1915-1916 Total expenditures, 1916-'17 Total expenditures, 1915-'16 Increase Expenses (cost of conducting school system): Teaching and supervision, 1916-'17 Teaching and supervision, 1915-'16 Increase Administration, 1916-'17 Administration, 1915-'16 Increase _. Operation and maintenance of plants, 1916-'17 Operation and maintenance of plants, 1915-'16 Increase Outlays (for permanent improvements and repayment of bonds, loans, etc.) Outlay payments for new buildings, sites, and repairs, 1916-'17 Outlay payments for new buildings, sites, and repairs, 1915-'16 Increase Borrowed money repaid, bonds, etc., 1916-'17 Borrowed money repaid, bonds, etc., 1915-'16 Increase Balance on hand June .30, 1917 Percentage spent for teaching and supervision, 1916-'17 Percentage spent for administration, 1916-'17 Percentage spent for operation and maintenance, 1916-'17 . Percentage spent for new buildings and equipment, 1916-'17. Percentage spent for repaying borrowed money, 1916-'17-. Rural $4,812,380.84 4,277,982.81 534,398.03 2,989,642.53 2,842,665.80 146,976.73 175,196.68 180,492.84 *5,296.16 144,411.78 131,253.64 13,158.14 812,302.72 563,089.25 249,213.47 690,827.13 560,481.28 130,345.85 281,003.29 62.2 3.5 3.0 16.9 14.4 City $2,609,573.31 2,283,664.03 325,909.28 1,299,940.45 1,211,987.14 87,953.31 30, 111. .30 36,276.21 •6,164.91 189,749.27 168,858.55 20,890.72 548,506.00 358,428.54 190,077.46 541,266.29 508,113.59 33,152.70 201,414.64 .50.0 1.1 7.2 21.0 20.7 North Carolina $7,421,954.15 6,561,646.84 860,307.31 4,289,582.98 4,0,54,652.94 234,930.04 205,307.98 216,769.05 *11,461.07 .334,161.05 300,112.19 34,048.86 1,360,808.72 921,517.79 439,290.93 1,232,093.42 1,068,594.87 163,498.55 482,417.93 57.8 2.7 4.4 18.4 16.6 •Decrease. 22 Expenditures, 1916-1917 * ^ <D •-5 -fj< O lO <*< cc -* T- ^ CO » cc C5 r* p- CO »-H lO r* C30 lo lo CO oo CS CO m -rf f—I ^ ^ r-- CD T}4 ^ *- t* o» r-- 05 CO CO C^ «-H CO o 0> O t^ (M *— o> O t^ <M ^ o c g CmO t^ o lo lo 00 CO Expenditures, 1916-1917 23 h^ 24 EXPENDITUKES, 1916-1917 0)132 >-5 « 03 CD T-l 1-1 in to OS 03 00 -* ^ lO C^t CO ^ OC '—I T— r- %n -rfi C^ r- 73 oSfd 0> to CO O :o <4< CO CD CD lO OO (M -rt^ lO C) CO Oi h* Oi CO 1—I O' T-H t^ T-T OJ (M 03 OS CM <M 00 r^ o ^- "^ I-- CO i-^ ^ a> t^ '-I 00 <ri -o O o3 PL. 00 O I>- CQ ^ CO O CO CM CO O O '^ T— Oi Ol »-H 00 CD Ol CD 05 00 '-H CO CO C5 1^ ExpejStditures, 1916-1917 25 o CO 26 Expenditures, 1916-1917 - s so I m Q h o « CO Eh Expenditures, 1916-1917 27 CO 28 Expenditures, 1916-1917 1-3 00 o * ^ T^- ^^H 'fJH iO (M ^H CD l>r ,-H CO Oi CO r-1 CO to <r) t^ lO o »o * 0> CO CO 1^— CD O r- ^ O 00 oo ^^ O»o "^ »o "<^ o to -^ (M !>. O -^ CO CO T-« Expenditures, 1916-1917 29 30 Expenditures, 1916-1917 0o,a-52 ^ ^ OJ fs. * —I (M CO Expenditures, 1916-1917 31 33 Expenditures, 1916-1917 I••a e Q M o 5 s p to < Eh Expenditures, 1916-1917 33 TABLE V. SPENT FOR TEACHING AND SUPERVISION, 1916-1917 This table shows the amount of money expended for teaching and super-vision and a comparison of the total amount spent for schools. Summary of Table V, and Comparison Wpth 1915-1916 Total of all expenditures, 1916-'17 Total of all expenditures, 1915-'16 Increase Supervision (superintendents), 1916-'17 Supervision (superintendents), 1915-'16 Increase White teachers, 1916-'17 White teachers, 1915-'16 Increase Colored teachers, 1916-'17 Colored teachers, 1915-'16 Increase Total for teaching and supervision, 1916-'17 Total for teaching and supervision, ]915-'16 Increase Percentage for teaching and supervision, 1916-'17 Percentage for teaching and supervision, 1915-'16 Increase Percentage for supervision alone, 1916-'17 Percentage for supervision alone, 1915-'16 .__ Increase Average salary of superintendents, 1916-'17 Average salary of superintendents, 1915-'16-- Increase Rural $1,812 4,277, 534, 120, 116 3, 2,478, 2,353, 125, 390, 372, IS, 2,986, 2,842, 146, 380.84 982.81 398.03 608.64 947.70 660.94 851.91 660.38 191.53 181.98 057. 72 124.26 642.53 665.80 976.73 62.2 66.6 *4.4 2.5 2.7 *.2 206.08 157.90 48.18 City S2,609, 2,283, 325, 141, 143, *1, 994, 904, 89, 164, 164, 1,299, 1,211, 87, 573.31 "664.03 909.28 644.12 080.52 436.40 115.45 691.65 423.80 180.88 214.97 *34.09 940.45 987. 14 953.31 50.0 53.5 *3.5 5.4 6.3 *.9 361.96 337.20 24.76 North Carolina $7,421, 6,561, 860 262, 260, 2, 3,472, 3,258, 214, 554, 536, 18, 4,289, 4,054, 234, 954.15 646.86 307.21 252.76 028.22 224.54 967.36 352.03 615.33 362.86 272.69 090.17 582.98 052.94 9.30.04 57.8 61.9 *4.1 3.5 4.0 *.5 285.55 250.14 35.41 Counties Alamance. ., Rural Burlington... Graham Haw River... Mebane Elon College- Alexander. Alleghany. Anson Rural Wadesboro. Ashe Superin-tendents 6,150.00 1,500 00 1,650.00 1,400.00 700.00 900.00 White Teachers Colored Teachers I Avery Beaufort Rural Washington. Belhaven 975.00 750.00 2,700.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 1,300.00 1,484.00 4,900.00 2,100.00 1,800.00 1,000.00 44.822 86 25,046.86 10,866.50 4,079.50 1,400.00 2,240.00 1,190.00 18,949.51 11,905 48 31,209.57 26,349.57 4,860.00 25,043.08 16,685.36 44,311.94 29,681.94 11,590.00 3,040.00 6,010 85 4,027.35 700.00 458.50 175.00 650.00 1,017.06 258.00 6,175.07 5,116.32 1,058.75 367.00 348.75 9,695.50 5,715 .50 2,700.00 1,280.00 Total for Teaching and Supervision 56,983 71 30,574.21 13,216.50 5,938.00 2,275.00 3,790.00 1,190.00 20,941 .57 12,913 48 40,084.64 32,665.89 7,418.75 26,710.08 18,518.11 58,907.44 37,497.44 16,090.00 5,320.00 *Decrease. Part II- 34 Expenditures, 1916-1917 Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision—Continued. Counties Expenditures, 1916-1917 35 Table V. Spent fob Teaching and Supervision—Continued. Counties Superin-tendents White Teachers Colored Teachers Total for Teaching and Supervision Columbus Craven Rural New Bern Cumberland . . ." Rural- Fayetteville Currituck Dare Davidson Rural Lexington Thomasville Davie Rural Mocksville Duplin Durham Rural Durham Edgecombe Rural Tarboro Forsyth Rural Winston-Salem Kernersville Franklin Rural Franklinton Louisburg Youngs ville Gaston Rural Gastonia Bessemer City- Gates Graham Granville Rural Oxford..- Greene 1,500.00 4,000.00 1,800.00 2,200.00 3,100.00 1,500.00 1.600.00 1,20C 00 426 00 4,100 00 1,100.00 1,650.00 1,350.00 1,783.74 883.74 900.00 1,200.00 5.382.82 2,500.00 2,882,82 3,500.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 5,000 00 1.700.00 2.500.00 800.00 4,760 00 1,201). 00 1.260.00 1.500,00 800,00 4.800 00 1.800,00 2.000,00 1,000.00 600.00 300 00 3,300.00 1,800.00 1,500.00 1,088 00 37.607.63 36 Expenditures, 1916-1917 Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision—Continued. Counties Guilford... Rural.. Greensboro High Point Guilford College. Gibsonville Halifax Rural Scotland Neck... Weldon Enfield Roanoke Rapids. Harnett Rural Dunn Lillington. Haywood-.. Rural Waynesville. Canton Henderson Rural _. Hendersonville. Hertford. Hoke. Hyde- Iredell Rural Mooresville. Statesville.. Jackson. Johnston Rural Selma Smithfield. Clayton Jones. Lee. Rural Sanford Jonesboro. Lenoir Rural Kinston LaGrange. Superin-tendents 7,860 04 2,400.00 2,400.00 1,700.04 560.00 800.00 6, 700. 00 1,500.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 4,150.01 1,500.00 1,150.01 1,500.00 3,500.00 900.00 1,400.00 1,200.00 2,050.52 1,000.00 1,050.52 1,037.50 White Teachers 1,140.00 Expenditures, 1916-1917 37 Table V. Spent fob Teaching and Supervision 38 Expenditures, 1916-1917 Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision—Continued. Counties Pender Perquimans Rural _. Hertford Person Rural Roxboro Pitt Rural Greenville Poll< Randolph RuraL Asheboro Randleman Richmond Rural Rockingham.. Hamlet Robeson Rural Maxton.. Lumberton Rockingham Rural Reidsville Ruffin Rowan Rural __ Salisbury _ Spencer Rutherford RuruL__ Rutherfordton Forest City Sampson... Scotland Rural Laurinburg Stanly Rural Albemarle Stokes Superin-tendents 1.200 00 1,833 00 933.00 900.00 2,200 00 800.00 1,400.00 3,525 CO 1,725.00" 1,800.00 496 00 2,60979 809.79 1,000.00 800.00 5,088.84 .1,588.80 2,000.04 1,500.00 4,366.00 1,800.00 1,066.00 1,500.00 4,200 00 1,800.00 1,500.00 900.00 4,416.00 1,620.00 1,800.00 996.00 3,300 00 1,200.00 1,000.00 1,100.00 1,200.00 1,800 00 600.00 1,200.00 2,100.00 900.00 1,200.00 960.00 White Teachers 22,869 77 10,044 66 6,684.66 3,360.00 20,949 55 16,586.55 4,363.00 52,977.07 42,036.57 10,940.50 9,048 20 34,776 32 28,796.32 3,620.00 2,360.00 39,427.85 26,031.10 7,096.75 6,300.00 55,191.93 46,770.58 2,085.00 6,336.35 54,262.94 45,447.94 7,615.00 1,200.00 67,273 19 43,035.11 20,518.08 3,720.00 32,973.81 28,695.81 1,705.00 2,573.00 38,381 13 23,710 75 17,138.25 6,572.50 27,787.38 23,336.13 4,451.25 29,464 39 Colored Teachers 4,234.20 4,714.96 Expenditures, 1916-1917 39 Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision—Continued. Counties Surry Rural Mount Airy. Elkin Swain Transylvania- Tyirell Union Rural--. Monroe. Vance Rural Henderson. Wake Rural.. Raleigh Warren . Wasliington Rural Roper Plymouth. Watauga Wayne Rural Goldsboro Mount Olive- Fremont Will<es Rural North Wilkesboro. Wilson Rural Wilson City. Lucama Elm City.... Superin-tendents Yadkin. Yancey. North Carolina. Rural City 3,900 00 1,200.00 1,500.00 1,200.00 750.00 900 00 300 00 2,900 00 1,250.00 1,650.00 1,595.70 1,595.70 White Teachers 4,900 00 2,400.00 2,500 00 1,200 00 3,100 00 1,000.00 900.00 1,200.00 i 700 00 5.699 97 I 1,500.00 I 1.800.00 ; 1,200.00 i 1.199.97 2,816.25 1.800.00 1,016 25 4,187.50 1,625.00 1,500.00 1,062.50 950 00 850.00 262,252.76 120,608.64 141,644.12 $ 39,944.72 28,547.22 9,437.50 1,960.00 21,260 51 17,369 47 7,350 25 50,004.54 40,800.04 9,204.50 33,002.27 18,709.27 14,293.00 126,348 43 73,134.71 53,213.72 22,395 36 13,742 44 9.780.55 1,440.00 2,521.89 12,177 73 53.225 75 27,877.61 17,467.50 3,864.00 4.016.64 36,989.79 33,039.54 3,950.25 45,330.17 24,808.51 15,829.16 2,052.50 2,640.00 17,376 20 16,388.50 3,472.967.36 2,478,851.91 994,115.45 Colored Teachers 2,915 37 2,294.37 621.00 300.00 750.00 1,245.79 7,122.75 5,692.75 1,430.00 8,060.70 4,860.70 3,200.00 26,810.01 12,039.55 14,770.46 8,769.46 3,875.00 2,410.00 520.00 945.00 305.87 11,825.25 5,609.00 4,461.25 1,210.00 545.00 3,480.97 3,121.22 359.75 12,266.16 6,122.50 5,523.66 345.00 275 .00 969.50 260 00 554,362.86 390,181.98 164,180.88 Total for Teaching and Supervision 46,760 09 32,041.59 11.558 50 3,160.00 22,310 51 19,019 47 8,896 04 60,027 29 47,742.79 12,284.50 42,658 67 25,165.67 17,493.00 158,058.44 87,574.26 70,484.18 32,364.82 20,717 44 13,190.55 2,860.00 4,666.89 13,183 60 70,750 97 34,986.61 23,728.75 6,274.00 5,761.61 43.287.01 37,960.76 5,326.25 61,783.83 32,556.01 22,852.82 2,397.50 3,977.50 19,295 70 17.498.50 4.289,582.98 2,989,642.53 1.299.940.45 40 Expenditures, 1916-1917 TABLE VI. SPENT FOR ADMINISTRATION, ETC., 1916-1917 This table shows what was paid for the administration of the schools and the school funds—expenses of county superintendents, census, mileage and per diem and expenses of county hoards of education, school committeemen, treasurers and secretaries of school boards, office assistants and all unclassi-fied expenditures. Summary of Table VI, and Comparison With 1915-1916 Expenses of county superintendents, 1916-'17 Expenses of county superintendents, 1915-'16 Increase Census, 1916-'17 Census, 1915-'16 Increase Mileage and per diem of county boards, 1916-'17 Mileage and per diem of county boards, 1915-'16 Increase Expenses of county boards, 1916-'17 Expenses of county boards, 1915-'16 Increase :-. School committeemen, 1916-'17 School committeemen, 1915-'16 Increase Treasurers and secretaries, 1916-'17 _ Treasurers and secretaries, 1915-'16 ^ Increase Office assistance, 1916-'17 Office assistance, 1915-'16 Increase All other administrative expenses, 1916-'17 All other administrative expenses, 1915-'16 Increase Total for administration, 1916-'17 Total for administration, 1915-'16 Increase Percentage for administration, 1916-'17 Percentage for administration, 1915-'16 Increase Rural 14,521.41 12,046.86 2,474.55 16,896.64 17,669.32 *772.68 14,877.49 15,045.52 *168.0.3 8,986.65 10,801.07 *1,814'.42 2,093.72 2,601.14 *510.42 39,886.18 46,498.71 *6, 612.53 25.257.88 24,788.13 469.75 52,676.71 51,039.09 1,637.62 175,196.68 180,492.84 *5.296.16 3.5 4.2 *.7 City 1,018.34 1,218.06 *199.72 North Carolina 850.75 2,909.19 *2,058.44 7,223.19 10,370.73 *3, 147.54 2,893.43 1,295.00 1,598.43 18,125.59 20,483.23 •2,.357. 64 30,111.30 36,276.21 *6, 161.91 1.1 1.6 *.5 14,521.41 12,046.86 2,474.55 17,914.98 18,887.38 *972.40 14,877.49 15,015.52 168.03 8,986.65 10,801.07 '1,814.42 2,944.47 5,513.33 *2,568.S6 47,109.37 56,869.44 *9, 760.07 28,151.31 26,083.13 2,068.18 70,802.30 71,522.32 •720.02 205,307.98 216,769.05 *11,461.07 2.7 3.2 *.5 •Decrease. Expenditures, 1916-1917 41 42 Expenditures, 1916-1917 w I o H Q < O •J Total Spent for Adminis-tration Expenditures, 1916-1917 43 fO eO C^ lO r^ o •* c-j o -' r-lO lO »o CM o •-< »-• o> t^ <M ^-i rr 05 '^ CJ 1— —< CO r* 00 oi o r^ CI a> -f »o ^- CO cc a> TO ^o ^ cc .—» 0O0 OO) t^ M iC Tt* CM CO CM OO CM '— CD as o oo — CM Ol CO CD i-H »0 CO CM O (M »— CD t— as r^ (M to CD i-t 40 in CO M ^ f** lO *- lO lO CO CO ro CO 1- ^ *- CO ^ CM C^ lO »o ir> lo o d CO O CM cn ci CM (M CO CO CO ^ CO CO CM CM CM y- i-> T— 00 OO O CO CO o o o CO t— 1—' »— CM (M ro CD CO CM t- ^ CM C^ CM -M CM <M CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO o> as CM C^l C5 *- o o CD CO CM c^a CM (N oin CO T- -— » K ffi ^. C8 E a a. I — a) ® S d ^ 03 d (1) C 3 -o 2 rt w "3 ^ o o u H b <u .2 5^ P5S -MS »>4? E O o 0) « J< S =5 «> fc 3 c3 S E fc o ca o Ml d o E 44 Expenditures, 1916-1917 0) m m OJ Ct g £j o'a Expenditures, 1916-1917 45 lf3 1-H -^ti ^ b- Cv? ^O 05 O l-H C^ O to CD CO ^- !>. CD rr -^ in ^ lo 0> CO ^ CO CO in CO "cr o lO o »^ CO O »C O Oi -^ OO O ^ (M Oi CD c:^ r^ TT "^ CO "^ CO O CO »o ^- CO r}^ O OO -H CD CO M CO lO 00 46 Expenditures, 1916-1917 3 e k oMH « IS a < Ko » p. 02 0) -<! Eh Total Spent for Adminis-tration Expenditures, 1916-1917 47 :d »o •—• OS 1— ^ CO »— CO T— C~M O(N >— 00 04 t^ lO O) CO IM 00 t^ -H «o C<1 « 0^> oO: O"* o o o o to — "O 1— »0 CO lO 1-1 CO TT T-oo oo «0 TO o o o COM (M O OS ^ O .- rt r- r» w o o CM e^ o o CO oo CO CO o o CM .— — o o CM C^ CM IM T- CO o o CO CO n CO »— 00 . a o - "^ .2 fe = j= » •5 « i-l C9 ~ c5 "^ f§ oKSO _ a = - -2 3 = ^ S S 3 (5 O Q c3 >< Eo c o (D rt fl 03 « _« ja J3 ?• 3 S o -^ oi o 02 <; d § § o o 3 O o. rt rt M 48 Expenditures, 1916-1917 s 8 i o m a < ao H B< 02 < 1 Expenditures, 1916-1917 49 OO CO in lo CO CO a 50 Expenditures, 1916-1917 s soO 1z o <»H IS So <! a o z 02 cq < Expenditures, 1916-1917 51 CO 52 Expenditures, 1916-1917 TABLE VII. SPENT FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANTS, 1916-1917 This table shows what was spent for the operation and maintenance of school plants, and includes the following items: fuel and janitors, supplies, brooms, buckets, etc., insurance, and rent. Summary of Table VII, and Comparison With 1915-1916 Expenditures, 1916-1917 Table VII. Spent for 54 Expenditures, 1916-1917 Table VII. Spent foe Expenditures, 1916-1917 55 Table VII. Spent for 56 Expenditures, 1916-1917 Table VII. Spent for Expenditures, 1916-1917 57 Table VII. Spent for 58 Expenditures, 1916-1917 Table VII. Spent for Operation and Maintenance of School Plants—Continued. Counties Surry Rural.. Mount Airy. Elkin Swain Transylvania . Tyrrell Union Rural... Monroe- Vance Rural Henderson. Wake Rural Raleigh Warren. Washington Rural Roper Plymouth. Watauga Wayne Rural Goldsboro Mount Olive. Fremont Wilkes Rural North Wilkesboro. Wilson Rural Wilson City. Lucama Elm City.... Yadkin . Yancey . North Carolina - Rural City Fuel and Janitor .166.40 ,109.23 ,606.88 242.60 207.69 571 .73 165.30 .S 1,783.88 204.24 1,173.72 405 .92 854.73 347.10 260.68 1,591.91 782.93 808.98 2,594 30 1,094.30 1,500.00 j 12,079.71 4,287.66 ' 7,792.05 1,105.41 732.35 165.75 145.75 420.85 10.90 5,145.07 1.408.94 2,966.26 662.14 107.73 1,678.86 735.64 943.22 Supplies— Brooms, Buckets, etc. Expenditures, 1916-1917 59 TABLE VIII. OUTLAY PAYMENTS, NEW BUILDINGS, SITES, RE-PAIRS, APPARATUS AND FURNITURE, 1916-1917 This table shows the outlay payments, being the amounts paid for new buildings, repairs and sites, white and colored, furniture and apparatus, and libraries. Summary of Table VIII, and Comparison With 1915-1916 New buildings, repairs, and sites, white, 1916-'17 New buildings, repairs, and sites, white, 1915-'16 Increase — New buildings, repairs, and sites, colored, 1916-'17 New buildings, repairs, and sites, colored, 1915-'I6 Increase Furniture and apparatus, 191 6-' 17 Furniture and apparatus, 1915-'16 Increase Libraries, white, 1916-'17 Libraries, white, 1915-'16 — Increase Libraries, colored, 1916-'17 Libraries, colored, 1915-'16.- Increase Total outlay payments, 1916-'17 Total outlay payments, 1915-'16 Increase Percentage of total expenditures for outlays, 1916-'17. Percentage of total expenditures for outlays, 191.'j-'16- Increase Rural City $ 651, 429, 222, 65, 45, 20, 85, 79, 6, 9, 9, 812 563 249 380.81 048. 80 332.01 8l8.99 317.30 501.69 315.92 158.32 157.60 304.00 124.83 179.17 483.00 440.00 43.00 302.72 089.25 213.47 16.9 13.15 3.' 75 S 454,499.87 255,128.68 199,371.19 41,800.22 57,476.17 15,675.95 42,920.08 38,544.39 4,375.69 9,008.07 7,279.30 1,728.77 277.76 North Carolina 277.76 548,506.00 358,428.54 190,077.46 21.0 15.7 5.3 $1,105,880.68 684,177.48 421,703.20 107,619.21 102,793.47 4,825.74 128,236.00 117,702.71 10,533.29 18,312.07 16,404.13 1,907.94 760. 76 440.00 320.76 360,808.72 921,517.79 439,290.93 18.4 14.1 4.3 1, Counties Total $8,135.95 6,275.58 1,291.04 125.00 •Decrease. 60 Expenditures, 1916-1917 Expenditures, 1916-1917 61 Table VIII. Outlay Payments—Continued. Counties 62 Expenditures, 1916-1917 EXPENBITURES, 1916-1917 63 64 Expenditures, 1916-1917 Table VIII. Outlay Payments—Continued. Counties Expenditures, 1916-1917 65 Table VIII. Outlay Payments—Continued. Counties G6 Expenditures, 1916-1917 Expenditures, 1916-191 67 TABLE IX. BORROWED MONEY REPAID, INTERESTS, BONDS, SINKING FUNDS, 1916-1917 This table shows the following: Amounts repaid State Loan Fund, bor-rowed money and temporary loans from banks (in anticipation of taxes) repaid, bonds redeemed, payments on sinking funds and interest on bonds, and all other bond payments, interest, taxes refunded, transfers, errors and overcharges. Summary of Table IX, and Comparison With 1915-1916 Repaid State Loan Fund, 1916-'17 Repaid State Loan Fund, 1915-16 -_ Increase Borrowed money, temporary loans repaid, 1916-'17 Borrowed money, temporary loans repaid, 1915-'16 Increase Interest, 1916-'17-. Interest, 1915-'16 Increase Bonds paid, transferred to sinking funds, 1916-'17 __ Bonds paid, transferred to sinking funds, 1915-'16 Increase Taxes refunded, errors, and overcharges, 1916-'17- Taxes refunded, errors, and overcharges, 1915-'16 Increase Total borrowed money repaid, 1916-'17 Total borrowed money repaid, 1915-'16 Increase Percentage of total expenditures borrowed money repaid, 1916-'17 Percentage of total expenditures borrowed money repaid, 1915-'16 Increase Rural 108,757.33 102,377.17 6,380.16 501,713.77 403,073.67 98,640.10 26,177.79 24,742.88 1,434.91 33,271.04 24,995.60 8,275.44 20,907.20 15,291.96 5,615.24 690,827.13 560,481.28 130,345.85 14.4 13.05 1..35 City 1,918.00 620.00 1,298.00 412,066.35 423,261.23 *11,194.88 15,609.82 8,270.70 7,339.12 100,853.82 74,118.72 26,735.10 10,818.30 1,842.94 8,975.36 541,266.29 508,113.59 33,152.70 20.7 22.2 *1.5 North Carolina ; 110 102, 7, 913, 826, 87, 41, 33, 8, 134, 89, 45, 31, 17, 14, 1,232, 1,068, 163, ,675.33 997.17 678.16 780. 12 334.90 445.22 787.61 013.58 774.03 124.86 114.32 010.54 725.50 134.90 590.60 093.42 594.87 498.55 16.6 16.3 .3 Counties 68 Expenditures, 1916-1917 Table IX. Expenditures, 1916-1917 69 Table IX. 70 Expenditures, 1916-1917 Expenditures, 1916-1917 71 Table IX. 72 Expenditures, 1916-1917 Table IX. Expenditures, 1916-1917 73 Table IX. Borrowed Money Repaid—Continued. Counties State Loan Fund Borrowed Money- Repaid, Temporary Loans from Banks, etc. Interest Bonds Paid, Transferred to Sinking Fund Taxes Refunded, Errors, and Over-charges Total Borrowed Money Repaid Rockingham Rural Reidsville. RufBn Rowan Rural Salisbury. Spencer... Rutherford Rural Rutherfordton. Forest City Sampson. Scotland Rural. Laurinburg. Stanly Rural Albemarle... Stokes. Surry Rural Mount Airy. Elkin Swain Transylvania. Tyrrell Union... Rural Monroe- Vance Rural Henderson. Wake Rural Raleigh Warren . Washington Rural Roper Plymouth. S 2,429.71 2,429.71 263.00 $ 18.14 $. 2,500.00 2,500.00 263 00 10,000.00 10,000.00 ! 604.48 606.48 981.64 272.00 272.00 1,043.40 1,043.40 1,119.97 1,436.00 1,132.00 304.00 871 .67 678.02 168.00 489 72 489.72 1,060.40 1,060.40 5,445.14 5,445.14 1,068.13 780 40 684.40 96.00 15,954.76 15,459.16 387.54 108.06 4,000.00 2,186.63 18.14 369.00 225.00 144.00 65.09 65.09 2,186.63 34.00 34.00 219.33 130.79 130.79 1,000.00 97.05 1,000.00 j 97.05 7,000.00 327,34 477.00 2,384.04 1,000.00 1,000.00 4,004.57 4,004.57 68.86 19.86 49.00 411.57 411.57 62,985.60 3,297.79 47,185.60 j 1,665.29 15,800.00 ; 1,632.50 5,000 00 105.37 174 00 125.00 49.00 1,750.00 250.00 1,500.00 900.00 900.00 75.19 1,202.00 1,202.00 50 75 50.75 71.39 71.39 36.58 36.58 116.00 116.00 41.41 88.10 8.64 79.46 104.70 25.85 25.85 41.36 41.36 6,314.03 6,314.03 2,046 78 350 00 350.00 1,267.45 1,267.45 2.82 2,761.60 2,480.46 281.14 12,869 00 12,725.00 144.00 16,697.72 16,202.12 387.54 108.06 5,200.97 4,376.00 522.00 3,854.00 2,093.40 1,977.40 116.00 1,236 57 3,823.15 1,140.64 304.00 2,378.51 8,199.01 1,155.02 2,656.74 1,584.43 535 .43 1,049.00 5,517.90 5,517.90 79,310.01 61,877.51 17,432.50 8,223.10 1,304.40 809 .40 495 .00 74 Expenditures, 1916-1917 Table IX. Boerowed Money Repaid—Continued. Counties Watauga. Wayne Rural Goldsboro Mount Olive - Fremont Wilkes Rural North Wilkesboro. State Loan Fund Borrowed Money Repaid, Temporary Loans from Banks, etc. $ 75.80 $ 1,938.35 1,938.35 496.58 18,358.14 7,179.97 6,371 .35 2,000.00 2,806.82 2,927.09 2,927.09 Wilson -. Rural Wilson City. Lucama Elm City.... Yadkin. Yancey. 1,892.27 1,892.27 10,634.42 7,127.50 3,506.92 Interest 355.00 903.03 36.60 545.00 66.73 254.70 15.00 15.00 102.45 102.45 133.48 491 .00 North Carolina. Rural City 110,875.33 108,757.33 1,918.00 913,780.12 I 41,787.81 501,713.77 I 26,177.79 412,066.35 I 15,609.82 Bonds Paid, Transferred to Sinking Fund 3,070.16 3,070.16 Taxes Refunded, Errors, and Over-charges Total Borrowed Money Repaid 2,178.96 2,178.96 $ 26.45 6,847.15 23.78 t4,006.50 1,816.87 1,000.00 127.52 127.52 $ 953.83 31,116.83 9,178.70 13,993.01 3,883.60 4,061.52 3,069.61 3,069.61 2.93 2.93 14,811.03 9,122.22 5,688.81 134,224.86 33,271.04 100,953.82 5.92 4.98 139 40 495 98 31 , 725. 50 20,907 20 10,818.30 1,232,093.42 690.827,13 541,266.29 tLoan from Sinking Fund. C. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE TABLE X. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE BY COUNTIES AND TOWNS, 1916-1917 This table gives the school population between the ages of 6 and 21 years, enrollment and average daily attendance, by races and sex, for the several counties and towns, numerically, and also the percentage of school popula-tion enrolled, the percentage of the school population in average daily attendance, and the percentage of the enrollment in average daily attend-ance for the State. 76 School Attendance, 1916-1917 Summary of Table X, and Comparison With 1915-1916 Total school population, 1916-'17 Total school population, 1915-'16 Increase White school population, 1916-'17 White school population, 1915-'16 Increase Colored school population, 1916-'17 _ Colored school population, 1915-'16 Increase Total enrollment, 1916-'17 Total enrollment, 1915-'16 - Increase _ White enrollment, 1916-'17 White enrollment, 1915-'16 Increase Colored enrollment, 1916-'17 Colored enrollment, 1915-'16 Increase _. Total average daily attendance, 1916-'17 Total average daily attendance, 1915-'16 Increase White average daily attendance, 1916-'17 _ White average daily attendance, 1915-'16 Increase Colored average daily attendance, 1916-'17 Colored average daily attendance, 1915-'16 Increase Percentage of school population enrolled, 1916-'17 Percentage of school population enrolled, 1915-'16 Increase Percentage of white school population enrolled, 1916-'17... Percentage of white school population enrolled, 1915-'16--. Increase Percentage of colored school population enrolled, 1916-'17.. Percentage of colored school population enrolled, 1915-'16-. Increase Percentage of school population in average daily attend-ance, 1916-'17 Percentage of school population in average daily attend-ance, 1915-'16 Increase Percentage of white school population in average daily attendance, 1916-'17 Percentage of white school population in average daily attendance, 1915-'16 Increase '_ Percentage of colored school population in average daily attendance. 1916-'17 Percentage of colored school population in average daily attendance, 1915-'16 Increase Percentage of enrollment in average daily attendance, 1916-'17 Percentage of enrollment in average daily attendance, 1915-'16 Increase 668,782 662,641 6,141 458,045 455, 779 2,266 210,737 206,862 3,875 530,025 536,601 *6,576 367,022 371,556 *4,534 163,003 165,045 *2,042 347, 803 363,164 *15,361 246,869 258,072 *1 1,203 100,934 105,092 *4,158 79.3 81 •1.7 80.1 81.5 *1.4 77.5 79.8 *2.3 52 54.8 *2.8 53.9 56.6 *2.7 47.9 50.8 *2.9 65.6 67.7 *2.1 168,883 163,679 5,204 108,752 104,928 3,824 60,131 58,751 1,380 115,931 112,645 3,286 80,902 77,881 3,021 35,029 34,764 265 84,593 83,027 1,566 62,343 60,845 1,498 22,250 22, 182 68 68.6 69 *.4 4 2 2 2 2 North Carolina 74 74 58 59 *1 50.1 50.7 *.6 57.4 58 *.6 37 37.6 *.6 73.6 73.7 M 'Decrease. School Attendance, 1916-1917 77 Table X. School Attendance—Continued. Percentage of white enrollment in average daily attend-ance, 1916-'17 Percentage of white enrollment in average daily attend-ance, 1915-'16 --- -. Increase Percentage of colored enrollment in average daily attend-ance, 1916-'17.. --- Percentage of colored enrollment in average daily attend ance, 1915-'16. Increase.- 'Decrease. Rural 67.3 69.5 •2.2 62.5 64 2 City 78.1 78.1 63.5 64 North Carolina 71 *2 64 1.8 78 School Attendance, 1916-1911 Table X. School Attendance—Continued. Counties Alamance Rural Burlington Graham Haw River Mebane... Elon College... Alexander Alleghany Anson Rural Wadesboro Ashe Avery Beaufort... Rural Washington Belhaven Bertie... Rural Windsor Aulander Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Rural... ' Asheville Burke Rural Morganton Cabarrus Rural Concord Caldwell Rural Lenoir Granite Camden Carteret Rural Beaufort.. Morehead City White School Population Male 3,508 2,135 666 3ft 150 168 70 2,043 1,443 2,059 1,664 395 3,670 1,847 2,934 2,221 453 260 1,764 1,534 85 145 1,952 1,612 8,285 5,883 2,402 2,969 2,401 568 4,394 3,196 1,198 3,474 2,787 477 210 615 2,055 1,439 295 321 Female 3,592 2,080 799 349 142 156 66 1,898 1,421 1,897 1,483 414 3,609 1,832 2,860 2,097 479 284 1,759 1,517 129 113 1,802 1,530 7,861 5,325 2,536 2,959 2,352 597 4,168 2,964 1,204 3,405 2,750 430 225 556 1,856 1,354 243 259 Colored School Population Male 1,125 839 79 76 27 104 179 53 2,502 2,334 168 90 44 2,665 1,821 564 280 2,719 2,601 118 Female Total School Population 1,720 939 1,579 482 1,097 475 295 180 1,216 923 293 420 287 133 475 361 153 103 105 1,195 908 73 81 40 93 198 55. 2,685 2,450 235 71 47 2,659 1,764 620 275 2,622 2,498 124 1,834 976 1,727 494 1,233 453 263 190 1,311 972 339 425 268 157 437 387 142 140 105 School Attendance, 1916-1917 79 80 School Attendance, 1916-1917 Table X. School Attendance—Continued. I Counties White School Population Caswell Rural Pelham Catawba Rural Hickory Newton Chatham Cherokee Rural Andrews Murphy Chowan. Rural. Edenton Clay. Cleveland Rural Shelby Kings Mountain Columbus Craven Rural New Bern. Cumberland Rural Fayetteville Currituck Dare Davidson Rural Lexington Thomasville Davie Rural Mocksville Duplin Durham Rural Durham Male 1,400 1,323 77 5,035 3,870 627 538 2,637 2,891 2,335 382 174 912 671 241 790 4,801 4,026 408 367 3,445 2,018 1,479 539 3,223 2,564 659 983 803 5,014 3,889 554 571 1,828 1,695 133 3,420 4,909 2,864 2,045 Female « Colored School Population 1,153 1,098 55 5,044 3,848 616 580 2,492 3,154 2,566 401 187 868 634 232 812 4,421 3,658 400 363 3,105 1,984 1,374 610 3,454 2,799 655 874 702 4,640 3,483 597 560 1,731 1,590 141 2,990 4,908 2,741 2,167 Male 1,419 1,327 92 667 386 216 65 1,586 98 69 29 Female 868 819 49 23 1,089 924 99 1,798 2,348 1.433 915 2,716 2,013 705 648 70 662 352 134 176 404 340 64 1,100 2,722 1,402 1,320 1,374 1,283 91 744 443 243 58 1,547 101 72 29 867 817 50 29 1,205 1,028 107 70 1,678 2,484 1,480 1,004 3,187 2,454 733 574 74 688 371 150 167 353 293 60 1,990 2,825 1,349 1,476 Total School Population School Attendance, 1916-1917 81 82 School Attendance, 1916-1917 Table X. School Attendance—Continwed School Attendance, 1916-1917 83 Table X. School Attendance—Continued. White School Enrollment 84 School Attendance, 1916-1917 Table X. School Attendance—Continued. Counties Hertford.. Hoke Hyde... Iredell Rural Mooresville... Statesville Jackson Johnston Rural Selma. Smithfield Clayton Jones.. Lee Rural Sanford Jonesboro Lenoir Rural K^nston LaGrange Lincoln Rural Lincolnton Macon Madison Martin... Rural Williamston.. Robersonville McDowell Rural Marion Old Fort Mecklenburg Rural Charlotte Davidson Mitchell White School Population Male 1,033 810 864 4,951 3,707 611 633 2,588 8,218 5,317 287 286 328 889 1,469 1.044 295 130 2,088 1,356 556 176 3,060 2,579 481 2,453 4,319 1,760 1,425 149 186 2,779 2,377 217 185 7,678 3,704 3,810 164 2,065 Female 1,062 804 773 4,286 3,058 614 614 2,492 5,827 4,917 291 290 329 893 1,445 967 338 140 1,984 1,228 598 158 2,912 2,444 468 2,218 4,109 1,584 1,277 138 169 2,819 2,348 279 192 7,617 3,574 3,855 188 1,810 00 Colored School Population I Male 1,815 1,356 671 1,103 833 116 154 114 2,035 1,520 158 192 165 835 778 778 Female Total School Population 1,603 1,124 322 157 640 512 128 112 87 1,867 1,557 220 90 423 423 4,977 2,686 2,256 35 11 1,753 1,412 723 1,324 1,015 141 168 116 2,003 1,478 159 194 172 824 723 723 1,812 1,082 372 158 633 484 149 88 138 1,799 1,530 194 75 499 499 5,278 2,636 2,602 40 13 School Attendance, 1916-1917 85 86 School Attendance, 1916-1917 Table X. School Attendance—Continued. Counties Montgomery. Rural*.. Troy Moore Rural Carthage Southern Pines. Aberdeen Cameron Nash. Rural Rocky Mount. Spring Hope... New Hanover Rural Wilmington. Northampton. Onslow Orange.- Rural Chapel Hill. Pamlico Pasquotank Rural Elizabeth City. Pender Perquimans Rural Hertford. Person Rural Roxboro. Pitt. Rural Greenville. Ayden Polk. Randolph Rural Asheboro Randleman. White School Population Male 2,051 1,883 168 2,321 1,921 171 64 104 61 4,237 3,128 955 154 2.356 619 1,737 1,602 2,006 1,858 1,736 120 1,071 1,530 751 779 1,414 1,015 863 152 2,085 1,922 163 3,645 3,162 353 130 1,456 4,637 3,892 356 389 Female 1,898 1,715 183 2,256 1,854 184 72 100 55 4.005 2,940 937 128 2,357 615 1,742 1,543 1,897 1,737 1,622 115 1,014 1,439 644 795 1,232 886 736 150 1,879 1,719 160 3,515 2,978 396 141 1,145 4,535 3,823 355 357 Colored School Population Male 629 629 1,136 1,087 Female 49 3,083 2,259 687 137 1,995 522 1,473 2,823 962 1,022 1,022 921 1,314 ; 733 581 1,500 218 685 685 675 675 1,078 1,041 37 3,881 2,861 853 167 1,945 555 1,390 2.903 904 1.033 1,033 818 1,425 697 728 1,495 1,145 School Attendance, 1916-1917 87 88 School Attendance, 1916-1917 Table X. School Attendance—Continued. Counties Richmond Rural Rockingham. Hamlet Robeson... Rural Maxton Lumberton. Rockingham Rural Reidsville... Rowan Rural Salisbury. Spencer... Rutherford Rural Rutherfordton. Forest City Sampson. Scotland Rural Laurinburg. Stanly _ Rural Albemarle.. Stokes- Surry Rural Mount Airy. Elkin. Swain Transylvania . Tyrrell Union Rural Monroe. Vance Rural Henderson. White School Population Male 2,375 1,827 275 273 3,805 3,422 113 270 4<,948 4,430 518 5,376 3,743 1,299 334 .4,983 4,370 265 348 3,787 1,273 934 339 4,188 3,806 382 3,612 5,473 4,525 734 214 2,013 1,464 551 4,865 4,469 396 1,968 1,148 820 Female 2,293 1,739 263 291 3,669 3,265 124 280 4,503 3,969 534 5,338 3,683 1,339 316 4,865 4,076 281 308 3,391 1,206 890 316 4,249 3,807 442 3,342 5,098 4,221 670 207 1,845 1,465 510 4,402 3,987 415 1,869 993 876 Colored School Population Male 1,894 1,571 152 171 4,769 14.432 164 173 1,827 1,418 409 1,468 1,050 418 813 813 1,904 1,729 1,580 149 356 356 383 479 372 107 29 132 269 1,579 1,407 172 1,756 1,041 715 Female 2,009 1,560 216 233 4,778 24,390 163 225 1,981 1,551 430 1,629 1,064 565 891 891 2,013 1,895 1,599 296 414 414 394 481 350 131 27 123 248 1,569 1,359 210 1,890 1,156 734 Total School Population U, 210 Indians. 21,150 Indians. '909 Indians. M,003 Indians. ^480 Indians. 6544 Indians. School Attendance, 1916-1917 89 Table X. School Attendance—Coniinwed. White School Enrollment 90 School Attendance, 1916-1917 Table X. School Attendance—Continued. Counties Wake _. Rural Raleigh. Warren Washington. Rural.. Roper Plymouth. Watauga. Wayne Rural Goldsboro Mount Olive. Fremont Wilkes Rural North Wilkesboro. Wilson Rural Wilson City. Lucama Elm City.... Yadkin. Yancey . North Carolina. Rural City White School PoiKilation Male 6,717 4,354 2,363 1,089 1,511 1,252 102 157 2,274 3,809 2,593 831 242 143 5,287 4,985 282 2,491 2,330 891 152 118 2,646 2,696 Female 290,151 236,242 53,909 6,576 4,292 2,284 949 1.414 1,150 82 182 1,977 3,621 2,418 826 237 140 5,117 4,836 281 3,233 2,135 813 142 143 2,556 2,603 Colored School Population Male 4,929 3,266 1,663 2,242 1,372 915 182 275 57 2,819 1,673 821 215 110 524 474 50 2,730 1,768 801 59 102 236 77 Female 276,646 221,803 54.843 132,671 103,977 28,694 4,995 3,298 1,697 2,134 1,332 889 173 270 32 2,828 1,581 850 259 138 546 514 32 2,918 1,809 913 77 119 240 65 138,197 106,760 31,437 Total School Population 23,217 15,210 8,007 6,414 5,629 4,206 539 884 4,340 13,077 8,265 3,328 953 531 11,454 10,809 645 12,372 8,042 3,418 430 482 5,678 5,441 837.665 668,782 168,883 School Attendance, 1916-1917 91 D. TEACHERS, SALARIES, AND LENGTH OF TERM TABLE XI. SALARIES AND TERM, NUMBER AND SEX OF TEACHERS, 1916-1917 This table shows by races the total number and sex of teachers, rural and city, employed during 1916-1917, the school term in days, the whole annual amount paid teachers, the average annual amount paid each teacher and the average monthly amount paid each teacher. Summary of Table XI, and Comparison With 1915-1916 North Carolina Total number of teachers, 1916-'17 Total number of teachers, 1915-'16 Increase Number white teachers employed, 1916-'17 Number white teachers employed, 191S-'16 Increase Number white male teachers employed, 1916-'17 Number white male teachers employed, 1915-'16 Increase Number white female teachers employed, 1916-'17 Number white female teachers employed, 1915-'16 Increase Number colored teachers employed, 1916-'17 Number colored teachers employed, 1915-'16 Increase... Number colored male teachers employed, 1916-'17 Number colored male teachers employed, 1915-'16- Increase Number colored female teachers employed, 1916-'17 Number colored female teachers employed. 1915-'16 Increase Amount paid all teachers, 1916-'17 Amount paid all teachers, 1915-'16- Increase Amount paid white teachers, 1916-'17 Amount paid white teachers, 1915-'16 Increase Amount paid colored teachers, 1916-'17 Amount paid colored teachers, 1915-'16 Increase Average annual amount paid each teacher, 1916-'17 ^. Average annual amount paid each teacher. 1915-'16 Increase Average annual amount paid each white teacher, 1916-'17 . Average annual amount paid each white teacher, 1915-'16 . Increase Average annual amount paid each colored teacher, 1916-'17. Average annual amount paid each colored teacher, 1915-'16. Increase ^Decrease. 12,313 12,015 298 9,415 9,146 269 2,100 2,295 *195 7,315 6,851 464 2,898 2,869 29 762 787 *25 2,136 2,082 54 $2,869,033.89 2,725,718.10 143,315.79 2,478.851.91 2,353,660.38 125,191.53 390,181.98 372,057.72 18,124.26 233.09 227.84 5.25 263.29 257.77 5.52 134.64 131.01 3.63 1, 2,733 2,535 198 2,112 949 163 239 221 18 1,873 1,728 145 621 586 35 120 121 *1 501 465 36 $1,158,296.33 1,068,906.62 89,389.71 994,115.45 904,691.65 89,423.80 164,180.88 164,214.97 *34.09 423.89 433.58 *10.31 470. 70 486.13 *15.43 264.39 272.78 *8.39 15,046 14,550 496 11,527 11,095 432 2,339 2,516 *177 9,188 8,579 609 3,519 3,4.55 64 882 908 *26 2,637 2,547 90 $4,027,330.22 3,794,624.72 232,705.50 3,472,967.36 3,258,352.03 214,615.33 554,362.86 536,272.69 18,090.17 267.67 264.36 3.31 301.38 296.62 4.76 157.53 155.80 1.73 Salaries and Term, 1916-1917 93 T.\BLE XI. SAL.4.RIE8 .4.ND Term—Continued. 94 Salaries and Term, 1916-1917 oO 3e e a !z < J a < C3 3TJ ^ OJ - C ?^ (_, u js f_, S S =3 3 Or2-g in lo o o o o CO CO o »o o o O t^ O CO lO o *— C^5 O lO t-- »r5 O O t^ -"t^ .-I CO 3 o 0) O -M (N 1— kO T- in lO 1^ QO r- ^ O in »n o o O) i-H o oo CO t^ t^ c^ OS O IM »-" h*. <M O "O in -*• ^ CD lO ^ in r*. «*(>» ^H ^ ^ CO 00 Salaries and Term, 1916-1917 95 I r. 96 Salaries and Term, 1916-1917 ;3 «* e <§ I Eh a < h9 CO Salaries and Term, 1916-1917 97 CO -^ 0:1 T- 00000000 r^ Oi i>- CVJ (M O cv< <Z3 -ri 10 t-H i>- CO O CO 000 00 »o o 0> eO O 10 lO lO lO o 0> 01 •—' »o CO »- 10 "^ CO CO 05 M 98 Salarie.s and Term, 1916-1917 IsBHH CI 03 02 m n < Salaries and Term, 1916-1917 99 ^m 100 Salaries and Term, 1916-1917 mH a < n Eh Salaries and Term, 1916-1917 101 CO CO 102 Salaries and Term, 1916-1917 S ->! >J ->! CO XI n Eh Salaries and Term, 1916-1917 103 CM (M O 104 Salaries and Term, 1916-1917 s •S s IsK a m CQ X Salaries and Term, 1916-1917 105 oo oo oo oo CO ^** lO 05 r«. moo CU OJ O (M CM O CO oo E. SCHOOL HOUSES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND SCHOOLS TABLE XII. SCHOOL PROPERTY, DISTRICTS. AND DISTRICTS CONSOLIDATED This table shows, by races, the number of rural school districts, the number and value of rural and city public schoolhouses and grounds, and the number of rural school districts abolished by consolidation. Summary of Table XII, and Comparison With 1915-1916 Total value of all school propertj', 1916-'17 Total value of all school property, 1915-'16 Increase Value of white school property, 1916-'17 Value of white school propertj', 1915-'16 Increase Value of colored school property. 1916-'17 Value of colored school property, 1915-'16 Increase. Total number schoolhouses, 1916-'17 Total number schoolhouses, 1915-'16 Increase Number of white schoolhouses, 1916-'17 Number of white schoolhouses, 1915-'16 Increase.- Number of colored schoolhouses, 1916-'17 Number of colored schoolhouses, 1915-'16 Increase Average value of each schoolhouse, 1916-'17 Average value of each schoolhouse, 1915-'16 Increase Average value of each white schoolhouse, 1916-'17 Average value of each white schoolhouse, 1915-'16 Increase Average value of each colored schoolhouse, 1916-'17 Average value of each colored schoolhouse, 1915-'16 Increase Total number of rural school districts, 1916-'17 Total number of rural school districts, 1915-'16 Increase Number of rural white school districts, 1916-'17.-- Number of rural white school districts, 1915-'16 : Increase Number of rural colored school districts, 1916-'17 Number of rural colored districts, 1915-'16 Increase _ Total number of districts abolished by consolidation. 1916-'17 Total number of white districts abolished by consolidation, 1916-'17 Total number of colored districts abolished by consolida-tion, 1916-'17 Rural $7, 092,327.00 13.5,060.18 957,266.82 310,309.00 467,795.61 842,513.39 782,018.00 667,264.57 114,7.53.43 7,723 7,743 *20 5,430 5,4491 *19 2,293 2,294 *1 918.34 792.08 126.26 1,162.12 1,003.43 168.69 341.31 290.89 50.42 815 797 18 424 445 •21 2,391 2,352 39 53 45 8 City S6,201 5,3.54 846 484 738 745 717 616 100 17 15 1 23 21 2 5 5 ,069.94 ,821.59 ,248.35 ,059.76 064.16 995.60 010.18 757.43 252. 75 360 345 15 234 225 9 126 120 6 225.19 521.22 703.97 607.09 058.06 549. 03 642.94 139.62 503. .32 North Carolina $13,293 11,489 1,803 11,794 10,205 1,588 1,499 1,284 215 8 8 5 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 ,396.94 ,881.77 ,515.17 , 368. 76 ,859.77 508.99 ,028.18 ,022.00 ,006.18 .083 ,088 *5 ,664 ,674 *10 ,419 ,414 5 ,644.61 ,420.63 223.98 ,082.34 , 798. 71 283.63 619.69 531.91 87.78 ,815 ,797 IS ,424 ,445 *21 ,391 ,352 39 53 45 •Decrease. 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NUMBER OF RURAL SCHOOLS, 1916-1917 This table shows the number of white and colored rural schools, the school population and the land area of the counties, the numiber of white and colored schools having only one teacher, the number having two teachers, the number having three teachers, the number having four or more teachers, number of rural schools in which some high school subjects are taught, the number of children of school age to each school, and the average area in square miles of the school districts. Summary of Table XIII, and Comparison With 1915-1916 Rural Schools, 1916-1917 119 pajoioo s^iqM ^^.—1 T—IT—I *-Hf—tF-H^Hi—I d^H »—tC^T-l •O5 O 3 O O oj £ <y o o J-! 3 cj S >; « paioioQ uaccoiTtic^coccOiO'—iOi»-H«oco»—ti—ic^ioco a^iqM tH Oi Ift CO 'SO K °ox2 J^Oi Mo pajoxoo 31HM .So og&m c3 pajopo s'tiqM .2 >.^ O o CJ3 Gi O "^ pajo^oo a^RM COCOCOt-iOC^COi—lOOf—I'^IO CO i-H If© •^ CD lO t— C^ cccot^t-co-^oit^ioco 'tj* (N Tj< . Id 1 -^ Oi lO 1—tt>-fO'^OOC<ICOCDff0^fOOM<»OCOCO"^COOOC<JOS»-tC^t^OO (M CO C^cOTf'-*'—1«—«C^i—•!—t CO'—tco »—<c^c^ c c3 g ci cu 5 M<M<Mi0C0C105I^O00CC'iOC0"*C^tOC0-<*HCOTj<i—i^H-<5HOO IS 3 So pajoioQ t^^t|>^-OO0OTOj<c.D-HCis—ioiOOCCSim*'^t—O'ir:^0i0C0Ci«i^Oi'O—<NiCO0iC0»—iCDlMC^CDCO «<:ri'—i<MC0"rfCO»O»Ot^'—I tv.cO>—it^i—• »cOiOOC1»OCOiOOS<MOOOt-i»—(CO OM-Ci CO iC CO »—< C4 CO »-< 9'JT'IM o o 120 EuRAL Schools, 1916-1917 a wKo ij o O a < s IB o o no 02 <) ->! OS P O K » PQ S n Number of Rural Schools in Which Some High School Subjects Are Taught KuRAL Schools, 1916-1917 121 C^JCO^^ 1 1 • llO*-" • I^Hr-t 1 IC^ I^H^^ 1,-HC^ l-H t»0 «?^ '^^ Ir-tTt* 1 1 1 1 1 1 122 EuEAL Schools, 1916-1917 «O >J O O Q H S ij Ooa <l a t> En O tt mn 1= X m< Eh Number of Rural Schools in Which Some High School Subjects Are Taught Scholarship of Teachers, 1916-1917 123 TABLE XIV. SCHOLARSHIP OF TEACHERS, 1916-1917 This table shows the grade of scholarship of the rural teachers employed during the year, as reported by the county superintendents, also something of the training and experience of all teachers, rural and city, and the num-ber of teachers employed in rural local tax districts. Summary of Table XIV, and Comparison With 1915-1916 I White: Number white teachers, 1916-'17 Number white teachers, 1915-'16 Inciease First grade, 1916-'17 First grade, 1915-'16 .-. Increase Second grade, 1916-'17 Second grade, 1915-'16 Increase Third grade, 1916-'17-.- Third grade, 1915-'16 Increase Number employed in rural local tax districts, 1916-'17.. Number employed in rural local tax districts, 1915-'16-. Increase Number having four years experience, 1916-'17 Number having four years experience, 1915-'16 Increase Number holding college diploma, 1916-'17 Number holding college diploma, 1915-'16 Increase Percentage of teachers employed in local tax districts, 1916-'17 Percentage of teachers employed in local tax districts, 1915-'16... -. Increase Colored: Number colored teachers, 1916-'17. Number colored teachers, 1915-'16. Increase First grade, 1916-'17...- - First grade, 1915-'16. Increase Second grade, 1916-'17 Second grade, 1915-'16-- - Increase Third grade, 1916-'17. Third grade, 1915-'16. Increase Rural 9,415 9,146 269 7,492 7,129 363 1,864 1,938 *74 59 79 .*20 4,340 4,048 292 3,892 4,031 *139 1,388 1,446 *58 46.1 44.2 1.9 2,898 2,869 29 998 1,004 *6 1,851 1,816 35 49 59 *10 City 2,112 1,949 163 1,190 1,261 *71 1,067 1,102 *35 621 586 35 North Carolina 11,527 11,095 432 7,492 7,129 363 1,864 1,938 •74 59 79 *20 4,340 4,048 292 5,082 5,292 *210 2,455 2,548 *93 46.1 44.2 1.9 3,519 3,455 64 998 1,004 •6 1,851 1,816 35 49 59 •10 'Decrease. 124 Scholarship of Teachers, 1916-1917 Table XIV. Scholarship of Teacstsss—Continued. Colored—con. Number employed in rural local tax districts, 1916-'17 Number employed in rural local tax districts, 1915-'16 Increase... Number having four years experience, 1916-'17 Number having four years experience, 1915-'16 Increase Number holding college diploma, 1916-'17 Number holding college diploma, 1915-'16 Increase Percentage of teachers employed in rural local tax dis-tricts, 1916-'17 Percentage of teachers employed in rural local tax dis-tricts, 1915-'16 Increase 'Decrease. Rural 768 744 24 1,505 1,569 *64 354 411 57 26.2 26 .2 City 456 382 74 197 202 *5 North Carolina 768 744 24 1,961 1,951 10 551 613 *62 26.2 26 Scholarship of Teachers, 1916-1917 125 o U I HI o<w O am K <! >J O wo 02 I—I n aonauadxg ni paAojcIuig SJaqo'Bax Jaqiun^ apBJO piinx apBJQ pnooag apujO %si\ji paXoiduig sjai[0B9X jaquinN p:>ox J3 Snip|ojj jaquinjs^ aouauadxg SuiA'Bjj Jaquinjsj S^OU^SIQ XBX ui paAo^dmg sjaqoBax Jaqtutif^ apujQ P-^HX apisJQ pnooag ap'BJO i^sJTj CO CO Ml •* T- ^ 'l^ CO CO mmo»n) o C4 r^Moio w3 T- in -^ f-H lo o ^co-H CO ^ cjmioc^i r- CM—I" >— »— CO-Hi-H sjaqoBax Jo jaquinj^ F^ox M EH o O CrO^—-.^c^-iQOrtt^^ ^COCCVM JM2C£O2=* ScocSH^cTo^^:S^22^ ^moQ>OctflO»N-t(ooOTj. oMi CCOD OSJitS>»S»;—I S S S?2eaS CM n« io»-hcm»—t C 3 o g i M = 11 ill ra o ffi s w 1 ^ < < o m , 3 cS < o . -a g J-s I Cu en :5 >. I « ^ m > IS < m 126 ScHOLAKSHip OF Teachers, 1916-1917 ss s (5 I K K <J <! m H u, o n < On o 03 m El -a ScHOLAKSHip OF Teachers, 1916-1917 127 CO co''ec mioi csjc^ii ^ itir ^i,-i i ^cc^i co ^^hj 128 ScHOLAKSHip OF Teachers, 1916-1917 s s Im«mu o<w H &. o nm K <! iJ Oao CO ta B '3 o Scholarship of Teachers, 1916-1917 129 05 Tf O 130 Scholarship of Teachers, 1916-1917 ss tS I «m SJ o >! a o K ID K <1 •J O« > X m n Eh o O •BraoidTQ 33a[]0Q aouauadxg ui paXojdmg 8J3qoB9x wquinj^ apBJO pjtqx ap^jQ pnoaag apujr) ^SJIJ p9i?oiduig SJaqoBax CJIMI ^ tn T- CD^HTt^-* m T~i CO -^ ^05<M 00 ^ ^ e»jco-^»o r" <» CO CM irj Tji BtaoidiQ a38j]0Q 3nip|0jj jsquin|y[ 90U3TJ8dxg SniABjj jaqiun^ nt paAojdxug SJSqoBaj, jaqtmifsj apujo pjiqx apEjr) puooag spu-iQ ^SJM 5 a> ^ CO a> Oi ^" CO CO V -Tji tOCMCOt^ h*0*M*»0 COCDt^ T— 1— CO lOiOOi-H ^ rt T~ CM rt OG el Po O r 3 3 3 S rt Q iJ 03 2 5 I rt &: O S" z MO =3 "2 tj "SO'a § « W S ® o -n CO > ^-, O) CO ca b o -3 O C3 Scholarship of Teachers, 1916-1917 131 ri 132 Scholarship of Teachers, 1916-1917 IS »mao< b O X n< Eh 1 O Scholarship of Teachers, 1916-1917 133 CO r- rT CS CO « 1- 1- rt r- OJ h* t^ lO r^ CM IM lo c>j e-i r^ <M CO cq CO CM cq CO r~ i^ CO CO CO CD CO CO T— «T -^ CM O 05 tn oo 00 CO •» to «5 CD CM CO CO oi irtcoos CD ^-coio ^*co^ coooooc^j oo ^t—ico r-CM^H COCOC^l coco l^:0 CMCSI oC> Or"^-CeMo—iooo CM oi~-co O) cmcmi la a^ CO j-coioco T cot^OM J-wc-jco ^ I— CM^ i»- COOM i— CO-h.-(t-i couooo 1^ ooco rr co»r5oo osoo oocotc r*cooiio qj-^i^cocM lO^ CMCOrtC^cot— coco couort ^ r^o eD-*rtrt 09 m lo >n in in LO CO o o a> a> oiooii S cococM oo m^^ i~.o^ t^-*c<i T mco.-( a> t^ ^ i-i a i 'C CO 2 O C3 —• ^ _<' O 3 =! 3 a 5 p^ a a. a. C3 O X 3 O « Pi PI <; ^ 3 §« ca ci m ^ 03 < Pi s Pi ffi rt o 3 03 O 134 ScHOLAESHip OF Teachers, 1916-1917 I to awWu< Eh o X m >j PQ a O Scholarship of Teachers, 1916-1917 135 ,,, , ^csiMi • ' to o n r^|t- mroco • cO(Mrti i 136 Scholarship of Teachers, 1916-1917 ImKm Ko -<! H O < owom X n <; O Rural Schoolhouses, 1916-1917 137 TABLE XV. RURAL SCHOOLHOUSBS, 1916-1917 The following table shows the number of rural schoolhouses, white and colored, the number built of brick, the number of frame and the number of log schoolhouses, the number of districts having no house, the number of schoolhouses furnished with patent desks, the number furnished with homemade desks, and the number furnished with benches, the number of new rural schoolhouses built and their cost. Summary of Table XV, and Comparison With 1915-1916 Number of schoolhouses, 1916-'17 Number of schoolhouses, 1915-'16 Increase Number built of brick, 1916-'17 Number of frame houses, 1916-'17 Number of log schoolhouses, 1916-'17 Number of log schoolhouses, 1915-'16 Increase. Number districts having no house, 1916-'17 Number districts having no house, 1915-'16 Increase.-- Number houses furnished with patent desks, 1916-'17 Number houses furnished with patent desks, 1915-'16 Increase Number houses furnished with home-made desks, 1916-'17 Number houses furnished with home-made desks, 1915-'16- Increase Number houses furnished with benches, 1916-'17 Number houses furnished with benches, 1915-'16 Increase Number new schoolhouses built, 1916-'17 Number new schoolhouses built, 1915-'16 Increase-- Cost of new schoolhouses built, 1916-'17 Cost of new schoolhouses built, 1915-16- Increase - White 5,430 5,449 *19 136 5,271 23 29 *6 56 88 *32 3,829 3,711 118 1,349 1 436 *87 254 302 *48 287 287 $ 748,999.36 Colored 2,293 2,294 *1 4 2,189 100 HI *11 115 135 *20 633 557 76 1,266 1,190 76 396 548 *152 107 92 15 78,014.63 White and Colored 7,723 2,414 *20 140 7,460 123 140 *17 171 213 *52 4,462 4,268 194 2,615 2,626 *11 650 850 *200 394 379 15 827,014.99 374,921.17 453,093.82 'Decrease. 138 EURAL SCHOOLHOUSES, 1916-1917 Table XV. Rural Counties Alamance... Alexander... Alleghany... Anson Ashe.- Avery Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick.. Buncombe-. Burke — Cabarrus Caldwell..... Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland... Columbus. -. Craven Cumberland Currituck— Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe.. Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene.- Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson.. Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones White CO EuRAL Schoolhouses, 1916-1917 139 Schoolhouses—Continued. Colored Number of Schoolhouses 140 Rural Schoolhouses, 1916-1917 / Table XV. Rural Counties Lee Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowelL Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Nash New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange - Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person. _ Pitt Polk Randolph.- Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan. -- Rutherford Sampson Scotland--- Stanly Stokes Surry Swain.- Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren.- Washington Watauga ' Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey— North Carolina White O 3 ^ o 30 44 58 58 66 39 58 72 45 57 65 53 14 40 52 48 23 23 44 26 48 83 31 104 42 76 82 80 90 83 24 60 68 97 48 30 20 94 25 75 37 20 68 65 133 49 60 49 5,430 3 pq 136 .« 3 O O Si 30 43 56 56 66 38 58 67 44 57 63 52 10 38 51 48 20 23 43 26 48 80 30 104 42 69 78 77 90 80 23 60 67 95 45 29 20 92 24 71 34 17 65 65 132 48 59 47 5,271 o 1-) C 3 3 O -Q 3 <u > 3 3 cj O ZX ZffiKM^Q 23 3 -*^ 13 CO 56 30 5 39 29 36 37 18 72 3 27 65 53 14 29 38 42 22 22 36 20 48 69 20 91 41 62 82 45 90 56 24 8 50 75 21 18 6 43 25 75 13 20 26 63 36 30 17 16 3,829 ^ < m t-. ojS m _, 0) o.M si 39 19 20 12 2 40 38 30 11 12 6 1 14 11 13 1 35 27 52 18 16 17 3 14 51 12 42 2 89 19 43 1,349 -a JS .— (n a « 3 o 3-a o.ti 9 18 10 9 12 25 254 Ss:3 Zcq 287 Em o 2 ° 2 ^« 3 3 z.am 4 7 6 2 10 11 24 4 4 13 2 7 4 4 2 8 24 7 8 1 4 13 7 8 30 4 17 20 13 1 3 9 1 6 11 11 2 2 5 2 4 7 700 Rural Schoolhouses, 1916-1917 141 Schoolhouses—Continued. Colored 142 Distribution of $250,000 fok 1916-1917 TABLE XVI. RECORD OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE STATE PER CAPITA APPROPRIATION OP $250,000.00 FOR 1916-1917 Counties Alamance Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Avery... Beaufort Bertie. Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke... Cabairus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay. Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland. Currituck Dare. Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe.. Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson... Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Totals. Popula-tion 9 4 2 9 7 4 10 8 7 5 19 7 9 7 2 4 5 11 7 5 3 1 10 9 8 12 3 1 11 4 9 13 11 19 8 14 3 1 9 5 21 14 776 377 991 677 243 075 585 667 240 094 506 327 590 512 190 467 376 533 936 519 491 657 923 920 782 188 Oil 793 294 686 500 669 421 516 581 783 833 595 051 060 119 054 688 335 824 717 309 143 590 265 268 Amount Apportioned 2,844.40 1,273.53 870. 25 2,815.60 2,107.40 1,185.65 3,079.80 2,521.75 2,i06.55 1,482.15 5,675.45 2,131.85 2,790.30 2,185.67 637.20 1,299.71 1,564.20 3,355.62 2,309.05 1,605.80 1,015.74 482.13 3,178.15 2,886.30 2,555.20 3,546.20 876.08 521.70 3,286.10 1,363.43 2,764.12 3,977.11 3,323.05 5,678.37 2,496.70 4,301.26 1,115.24 464.08 2,633.45 1,472.25 6,144.75 4,089.15 2,818.80 2,425.15 1,694.55 1,663.40 1,253.74 914.48 3,372.20 1,531.90 4,733.33 Counties Jones Lee Lenoir Lincoln Macon.. Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Nash New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender . Perquimans Person Pitt. Polk Randolph. Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake- .— Warren Washington Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey Libraries Teacher training. Popula-tion 3.400 4,289 9,123 6,548 4,704 7,957 6,521 6,166 24,901 3,867 5,487 7,638 13,805 8,547 7,486 5,508 5,729 3,836 5,561 5,641 4,576 5,998 13,526 3,201 11,224 8,668 16,784 13,281 13,711 10,585 10,815 6,031 8,229 7,567 11,420 3,871 2,931 1,537 12,677 7,088 23,603 7,240 5,691 4,267 12,970 11,481 11,308 5,317 5,248 828,296 Amount Apportioned Equalizing Fund, 1916-1917 143 TABLE XVII. APPORTIONMENT OF THE STATE EQUALIZING FUND, 1916-1917 The State Equalizing Fund for 1916-1917 amounted to $443,161.32, which was apportioned to ninety-seven counties to provide for the salaries of their teachers for a sufficient additional term to bring the minimum term in all the counties of the State to 98 days. Below will be found the amount apportioned to each county and the number of days additional term provided by the State Equalizing Fund. The three counties that received no apportionment from this fund had sufficient funds from regular co'unty sources to provide a term of more than the minimum term for the State and were, therefore, ineligible to receive aid from this fund. Counties Alamance Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Avery Beaufort Bertie. Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland. Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe.. Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene 15.4 45 41 18 33.3 38 18 18 18 18 14 18 18 18 33 18 18 18 18 18 18 27 18 18 15 18 30.75 63 18 18 18 13 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 a P.2 Counties 4,809.03 8,032.50 4,356.25 3,593.25 8,241.75 4,384.25 6,113.25 4,560.75 4,445.10 2,992.50 7,223.64 3,312.00 5,044.50 3,786.75 2,054.25 3,064.50 2,578.50 5,946.75 4,478.85 2,893.50 1,914.75 992.25 6,939.90 7,164.00 3,423.75 5,633.32 3,110.36 3,748.50 6,285.15 2,655.00 5,660.32 5,329.74 4,742.62 4,387.50 8,025.75 2,342.25 877. 50 4.851.00 2,497.05 Guilford Halifax Harnett.. Haywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir.. Lincoln Macon... Madison Martin McDowell- Mecklenburg... Mitchell Montgomery... Moore _. Nash -. New Hanover. Northampton. Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt Polk Randolph. Richmond Robeson Rockingham... Rowan ej O Ot3 73 (U o 35.5 18 20 6.5 6.5 8 9.4 8 32.5 6.5 49.6 6.3 -P.2 I % 11,325.00 5,207.40 995.00 3,177.00 2,619.00 1,794.15 4,481.87 7,127.10 3,280.00 7,124.70 2,103.75 2,650.50 4,417.87 3,842.10 2,542.50 3,258.00 1,825.95 3,044.25 7,056.00 4,273.75 2,974.95 4,734.00 1,650.00 4,927.50 4,135.50 3,730.50 6,324.00 2,447.04 3,154.05 2,003.40 3,231.18 7,985.25 1,566.00 5,180.40 4,054.50 8, 842..50 7,308.45 6,828.00 144 Equalizing Fund, 1916-1917 Table XVII. Apportioxmext of the State Equalizing Fund—Continued, Counties Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly.. Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania. Tyrrell Union Vance. Total. <e o OS 6 oa S ft Counties 6,046.20 Wake... 5,652.45 Warren. 2,722.50 Washington. 4,473.00 Watauga. 4,44.3.75 Wayne. 6,448.50 Wilkes. 2,488.50 Wilson- 1,917.00 Yadkin. 1,160.10 Yancey. 7,175.25 State Board Examiners. 3,883.50 00 & 03 O p-o 18 18 18 18 12.5 24 9.7 23.9 38 (O B -M.2 «E ft 12,065.40 3,645.00 1,939.50 2,400.97 4,534.37 9,504.00 2,9.34.25 3.605.91 5,405.50 15,000.00 443,161.34 A. RECEIPTS FOR SCHOOLS TABLE I. SCHOOL FUND AND SOURCES, 1917-1918 This table shows the total school fund of each county and of each separate town or city school system for the scholastic year beginning July 1, 1917, and ending June 30, 1918, and shows the sources of same. 146 School Fund, 1917-1918 Table I. School Fund School Fund, 1917-1918 147 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts 148 School Fu.xd, 1917-1918 Table I. School Fund School Fund, 1917-1918 149 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts 150 School Fund, 1917-1918 Table I. School Fund School Fund, 1917-1918 151 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts 152 School Fund, 1917-1918 Table I. School Fund School Fund, 1917-1918 153 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts 154 School Fund, 1917-1918 Table I. School Fund Counties Macon... Madison. Martin Rural Williamston... Robersonville. McDowell Rural Marion. -- Old Fort Mecklenburg Rural- Charlotte. Davidson. MitchelL Montgomery. Rural... Troy... Moore Rural Carthage Southern Pines. Aberdeen Cameron Nash Rural Rocky Mount. Spring Hope.- New Hanover Rural Wilmington. Northampton. Onslow Orange Rural... Chapel Hill. Balance Brought Forward, July 1, 1917 $ 279.54 8,016.81 16,018.02 17,110.93 *1,244.47 151.56 143.90 89.15 3.52 51.23 19,582.51 6,067.72 13,568.90 *74.11 401.51 4,787.16 4,787.16 900.28 405.51 654.38 645. 73 124.43 70.23 3,716.02 2,724.35 962.79 28.88 343.57 343.57 13,758.83 554.90 3,498.65 3,600.58 •101.93 Revenue Receipts Local Funds General County Property and Poll Taxes $ 12,516.54 23,125.50 21,496.99 17,981.99 2,115.00 1,400.00 30,641.41 26,824.41 2,087.80 1,729.20 100,300.10 46, 058..34 54,241.76 Local District Taxes Fines Forfeitures and Penalties S 7,128.58 $ 99.76 5,850.81 495.85 10,266.95 15,066.67 13,593.67 1,473.00 29,428.69 25,036.09 1,630.00 660.00 1,155.00 947.60 36,169.19 24,951.24 9,705.15 1,512.80 48,571.65 6,571.65 t42,000.00 33,767.11 25,296.77 26,576.31 24,511.31 2,065.00 State Appropri $250,000 Per Capita Appropri-ation 16,128.64 8,472.69 4,273.30 3,382.65 7,046.09 5,100.00 1,946.09 101,519.02 18,845.58 82,673.44 1,693.00 1,693.00 1,052.40 1,052.40 11,831.58 11,831.58 $ 1,369.45 2,432.74 1,970.80 1,970.80 State Equalizing Fund S 2,093.80 3,028.60 3,062.82 3,062.82 1,833.06 1,833.06 1,940.76 12,050.37 7,982.37 4,068.00 15,877.13 3,778.65 2,954.00 2,904.62 5,217.13 1,022.73 56,491.53 25,419.68 28,571.85 2,500.00 33,472.92 1,843.56 131,629.36 17,588.07 12,443.64 9,343.57 5,594.88 3,748.69 1,116.91 1,116.91 7,203.75 7,203.75 1,096.18 1,476.85 1,476.85 961 . 93 877. 68 84.25 4,214.80 4,214.80 3,178.15 3,178.15 Pamlico 81.79 11,611.65 6,126.71 •Deficit. flncluded with county funds. JEstimated. 1,182.45 456.33 996. 69 996. 69 10.00 1,909.25 1,909.25 3,755.52 3,755.52 2,432.74 2,432.74 2,494.03 1,621.92 1,612.36 1,612.36 1,075.10 6,222.95 6,222.95 7,056.00 7,056.00 4,005.30 2,473.80 2,473.80 3,957.70 3,957.70 1,650.00 1,650.00 4,081.20 3,678.40 3,325.00 3,325.00 6,210.62 School Fund, 1917-1918 155 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts 156 School Fund, 1917-1918 Table I. School Fund School Fund, 1917-1918 157 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts 158 School Fund, 1917-1918 Table I. School Fund Counties Sarrpson. Scotland Rural Laurinburg. Stanly. Rural Albemarle.-. Stokes Surry Rural Mount Airy. Elkin Swain Transylvania. Tyrrell Union Rural... Monroe. Vance Rural. Henderson. Wake Rural Raleigh Warren. Washington Rural Roper Plymouth- Watauga. Ws^ne Rural Goldsboro Mount Olive. Fremont Balance Brought Forward, July 1, 1917 Revenue Receipts Local Funds General County Property and Poll Taxes $ 297.78 $ 32,091.04 20.93 5.98 14.95 1,243.23 542.24 700.99 324.20 *7,326.40 *11,950.88 2,941.29 1,683.19 297.64 11,728.03 8,645.49 1,339.62 1,1.32.12 207.50 *341.61 *341.61 10,057.50 10,627.92 *570.42 2,986.24 2,165.52 .36 226.83 1,938.33 2,250.98 4,023.97 1,182.07 569.77 1,703.76 568.37 23,643.66 19,573.66 4,070.00 21,042.54 19,118.79 1,923.75 21,441.27 43,826.70 37,626.70 5,.500. 00 700.00 18,010.46 14,308.82 7,000.00 37,690.21 34,690.21 3,000.00 30,700.00 28,300.00 2,400.00 90,460.60 63,953.08 26,507.52 24,050.09 13,788.64 11,428.64 810.00 1,550.00 13,127.62 42, 755. 82 29,989.82 8,862.70 2,728.30 1,175.00 Local District Taxes Fines Forfeitures and Penalties $ 17,616.23 $ 365.80 15,849.66 7,780.65 8,669.01 10,376.89 5,341.25 5,0.35.64 2,719.00 14,818.23 3,482.43 7,159.05 4,176.75 8,191.91 10,177.79 3,817.76 29,958.30 15,949.48 14,008.82 30,968.60 8,300.00 22,668.60 91,900.59 33,441.64 58,458.95 12,405.69 10,050.39 4,456.00 1,800.00 3,794.39 49,966.23 8,768.21 29,561.96 7,636.06 t4,000.00 792.36 792.36 State Appropri $250,000 Per State Capita Equalizing Appropri- i Fund ation $ 3,113.67 $ 5,236.40 2,741.10 2,741.10 1,566.84 1,478.87 1,478.87 456.41 613.48 1,715.82 1,715.82 2,588.50 2,588.50 2,173.53 3,241.87 3,241.87 1,100.40 895,17 2,371.26 2,371.26 4,039.40 4,039.40 7,467.90 11,970.28 11,970.28 2.310.40 3,962.30 83.51 1,839.60 1,839.60 School Fund, 1917-1918 159 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts 160 School Fund, 1917-1918 Table I. School Fund School Fund, 1917-1918 161 AND Sources—Continued. Revenue Receipts 162 School Fund, 1917-1918 TABLE II. PER CAPITA AMOUNT RAISED FOR EACH CHILD This table shows the school fund actually raised during the year, the per capita amount raised for each child of school age, the total amount of all taxable property, and the amount of taxable property for each chiild of school age. B. SCHOOL EXPENDITURES ft TABLE IV. SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES, 1917-1918 This table gives the total amount spent for teaching and supervision, administration, operation and maintenance of plants, outlay payments, borrowed money repaid and the balance on hand June 30, 1918, and the total expenditures for all purposes. Summary of Table IV, and Comparison With 1916-1917 164 Expenditures, 1917-1918 mH auH Q 0. K o < & n H OO 03 _, <D T3 03 0) OS" 73 o o c 0) c« COO o o CO CD OO cn >—' to t-. OO CD GO CJ lO CO *f '—• Tf "^ lO 1— Si Expenditures, 1917-1918 165 ) t>- --« CO CT> Ol O f*^ ^ to T— o 166 Expenditures, 1917-1918 00 '^ ^ v >-3 »— 05 ^ Tf -f OS 0> UO CO O to O CO 03 CO -^ I—I O (N OO CO t— ai CO T-in oi »o ^- ^- »— -Tf !X5 CO r-fO CO "^O M 00 1— -H CO CO OJ (>j r^ t^ T- 'ZO CO ^ I: ° oj CM UTi Expenditures, 1917-1918 167 03 168 Expenditures, 1917-1918 K t> f; a iz; m p< X fa O tM -! Ss D CO 00 £3 03 _- 1-5 m T3 p " s cc a> 03 c O O a o f/i < ^ «* o a>,2 a; as ft C3.-S ft H •a c 3 o H z D O O CO «— 1—« O. Oi CD CO ^ C^ "tH CD C<1 03 oo CD »r:i ^ ^ 0> OO O CO (M o CM b- OO »0 O CI CD CvJ <* CO CD ci CO tro t-- (M •+ Oi CO *-" oi CO rt* .-H CO r^ <M b- CD CD 00 —I -H CO Oi m r-- CC »— T— in Cl CO r— CO lO "Tf O O CV| O^? 1—( cq T)- 0:1 Csi "^ t^ CO lO ^ lO CO O O !>. 'tH ^- -^ -^ (M 10 10 CM »-0 »c Oi t>- Tf CS| t^ W5 'tr --H c^ »— -^ t-^ ^ lf5 Cl C^ ^ (M lO Oh* o •— o Tj- CD O CD r-H c:. »0 CO i-T ^' OD (M CD CO t^ CD CO <N ^H f** Expenditures, 1917-1918 169 170 Expenditures, 1917-1918 a p » ft. w o « s m ^ ^ a) PQgfl 1-5 03 0) o « (1( o fl ao O e8 CO S < n ^ n *" M.2 «CQ P. O ZP Oo CO Expenditures, 1917-1918 171 CO t^ — Oi ^ iO 0:1 r- ^^ r^ 10 CM CO "^ CM in lo o ^ 00 ^ lO r- 00 10 t'- CM CD CO oi T- CM >—f lO -rf* O 05 t^ 00 T— as CM ^ CO '—« o c^i ^^ 1^ »o * O CD »0 00 <« rt< CO CC CO in o ai CO CO ^ ^ in T- 00 o 00 CO O) r^ 03 (^ 1—' V 00 to 172 Expenditures, 1917-1918 I DO m P a Wb O 1-5 CQ -a <-• o sr (73 CD CL, C3 C. Expenditures, 1917-1918 173 m C'l —• <M W3 1— CM CO iC -t* OS CO o -r o t- i^ ^ to 1— in T- 00 ^ ^ * 05 00^ CO CO to r^ ^- 0> CD (M r* ^- f-f Ci CD CO OCO *O! CO M <M t^ CD ^ t^ O lo *^ CO i-T C> '^ O lO ^ CD O CO TT O ^ h- CD Oi ^H CO t— lO 1— o CO CO o 0> Oi 4^0 t^ CO -f '^ <3- Ci -** O CD CO 00 lO iM 05 ^ -^ r*. T- ^ 0» O »C CO cvj r- c^ CO O CO OC 00 ^ t-^ O CI ^4 174 Expenditures, 1917-1918 ma D azm p< W O K< s. s p OQ 0) < Eh Expenditures, 1917-1918 175 TABLE V. SPENT FOR TEACHING AND SUPERVISION, 1917-1918 This table shows the amount of money expended for teaching and super-vision and a comparison with the total amount spent for schools. Summary of Table V, and Comparison With 1916-1917 Total of all expenditures, 1917-'18 Total of all expenditures, 1916-'17 Increase Supervision (superintendents), 1917-'18.. Supervision '.superintendents), 1916-'17 Increase.-.. White teachers, 1917-'18 White teachers, 1916-'17 Increase Colored teachers, 1917-'18 Colored teachers, 1916-'17 Increase Total for teaching and supervision, 1917-'18 Total for teaching and supervision, 1916-'17 Increase Percentage for teaching and supervision, 1917-'18 Percentage for teaching and supervision, 1916-'17 Increase Percentage for supervision alone, 1917-'18 Percentage for supervision alone, 1916-'17 Increase Average salary of superintendents, 1917-'18 Average salary of superintendents, 1916-'17 Increase Rural 874,827.83 812,380.84 62,446.99 129,774.65 120,608.64 9,166.01 631,100.67 478,851.91 152,248.76 406,088.45 390,181.98 15,906.47 166,963.77 989,642.53 177,321.24 65 62«2 2.8 2.6 2.5 .1 1,297.75 1,206.08 91.67 City S2, 647,544.97 2,609,573.31 37,971.66 151,719.12 141,644.12 10,075.00 1,122,722.41 994,115.45 128,606.96 169,206.93 164,180.88 5,026.05 1,443,648.46 1,299,940.45 143,708.01 55 50 5 5.7 5.4 .3 1,431.31 1,361.96 69.35 North Carolina 7,522 7,421 100 281 262 19 3,753 3,472 280 575 554 20 4,610 4,289 321 ,372.80 954.15 418.65 493.77 252.76 241.01 822.08 ,967.36 854.72 ,295.38 362.86 932.52 ,612.23 ,582.98 ,029.25 61.3 57.8 3.5 3.7 3.5 .2 ,366.42 ,286.55 79.87 Counties 176 Expenditures, 1917-1918 Table V. Spent Expenditures, 1917-1918 177 Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision—Conhnwefi. 178 Expenditures, 1917-1918 Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision Expenditures, 1917-1918 179 Table V. Spent 180 EXPENBITURES, 1917-1918 Table V. Spent ] Expenditures, 1917-1918 181 Table V. Spent for Te.\ching and Supervision—Continued. 182 Expenditures, 1917-1918 Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision—Continued. Counties Expenditures, 1917-1918 183 TABLE VI. SPENT FOR ADMINISTRATION, ETC., 1917-1918 This table shows what was paid for the administration of the schools and the school funds—expenses of county superintendents, census, mileage, per diem and expenses of county boards of education, school committeemen, treasurers and secretaries of school boards, office assistants and all unclassi-fied expenditures i. e., attorney fees, expenses of local tax elections, medical inspection, home demonstration work, etc.) Summary of Table VI, and Comparison With 1916-1917 Rural City North Carolina Expenses of county superintendents, 1917-'18 Expenses of county superintendents, 1916-'17 Increase--- - Census, 1917-'18 Census, 1916-'17 -- Increase Mileage and per diem of county board, 1917-'18- Mileage and per diem of county board, 1916-'17. Increase Expenses of county board, 1917-'18 Expenses of county board, 1916-'17 Increase School committeemen, 1917-'18 School committeemen, 1916-'17 Increase Treasurer and secretary, 1917-'18 Treasurer and secretary, 1916-'I7 Increase Office assistance, 1917-'18--- Office assistance, 1916-'17 Increase All other administrative expenses, 1917-'18- All other administrative expenses, 1916-'17 Increase — Total for administration, 1917-'18 Total for administration, 191t)-'17 Increase Percentage for administration, 1917-'18 Percentage for administration, 1916-'17 Increase -- .- 17,518.98 14,521.41 2,997.57 16,945.96 16,896.64 49.32 14,363.34 14,877.49 •514.15 9,577.26 8,986.65 590. 61 2,109.82 2,093.72 16.10 33,557.60 39,886.18 •6,328.58 31,725.44 25,257.88 6,467.56 48,757.36 52,676.71 •3,919.35 174.5.55.76 175,196.68 •640.92 3.5 2,458.45 1,018.34 1,440.11 850. 75 •850. 76 6, 683. 10 7,223.19 •640. 09 3,482.04 2,893.43 587.61 21,949.49 18,125.59 3,823.90 34,573.08 30,111.30 4,461.78 1.3 1.1 .2 17,518.98 14,521.41 2,997.57 19,404.41 17,914.98 1,489.43 14,363.34 14,877.49 •514.15 9,577.26 8,986.65 590.61 2,109.82 2,944.47 •834.65 40,240.70 47,109.37 •6,968.67 35,207.48 28,151.31 7,056.17 70,706.85 70,802.30 •95.45 209, 128. 84 205,307.98 3,820.86 2.7 2.7 •Decrease. 184 Expenditures, 1917-1918 ^ 0.2 J-oj'" c o jj -*J -^ --H a) m 5j a) ^ " w CO oq «T CO m a ExPEJSTDITURES, 1917-1918 185 g 186 Expenditures, 1917-1918 Q < IS o D. CO n Total Spent for Adminis-tration Expenditures, 1917-1918 187 ro oo »o r~ O CO* CO ^ 1— o OS CO o CO err T— 1— rc 00 CD CO — yri ^ <D CO Co' ^T CC lO CD O lO ^T '— CO ^ lO ;o 1—I ^ -^ ao ^^ O <:© CO r* CO "^ CO r-f— CO CO OS Oi O ^ -^ Oi r~ -^ Oi CM i-H .- .-H h- C^3 lO CO «—' »/? h* UO C^ N. t^ Ol O^ ^ C^ Oi —< s 188 Expenditures, 1917-1918 e iS I y. Q H< H 01 Q< o a; CO n< Total Spent for Adminis-tration Expenditures, 1917-1918 189 eo ci -* 190 Expenditures, 1917-1918 38 lis OM » <; KO EH IZ » n Total Spent for Adminis-tration Expenditures, 1917-1918 191 CJ t^ »o 192 Expenditures, 1917-1918 ^1 I _. °.2 d CD »C lO CD C^ Cl CM O ^ O CD r^ re 1^ CO CD O O CD i—t in c; CO c^ O^ CD lO CO CC "^ lO ^* ^ <M ^ CO CO m "M (M CSJ f-h' ^^ CO CO CO GC 00 CO I o < O 02 iJ n <u m J, (u CC en O'S CO J3 oO C 3 ;- (Bog w-s m 0) ^ts ^ C3f^ p C i5 ^00 CO iM CO r^ t-H CO 4C C^ CO CD CO CO 1-r CO CO ^- CI CO lO in lo <M CO CJ f^ (M C^ ^ !->- rt< h* o CO oo oo CD CO ^ CI CD CO CO oo CD CO O ^CD CO O »o -^o CM -H CD CO CO c: cr> -"O" CO C5 oo oc 05 Oi CO CO CO in o o O m Cuj a '-' <» 01 c- W O T- — lO o »-" lO lO ^ CO t^ 05 —< 5 * CO CO CO CO HZOO o S 3 c -a o "3 15 "c C t" o c o 3 o ea E rt rt K 3 E _ 3 (D 3 K K tf 3 (D rt to 3 Pi a-j m 10 _; oj -^ fc-l -(-> L, 3 3 o P^ tf fe o Expenditures, 1917-1918 193 ^ CO -n* PO CO O T- OS ^ CM ^ po ^ CO CD m ^- 00 t^ 00 ^- CD ci 'Tf* 00 ^ 05 O ^ t^ ^ CD CO CO r^ CO O r-- CM lo r- 00 iO d in CO Ci o *— 1— CO o> ^r a* CM 'x** t>. ^ CO ^ O C5 o r- T— »— lO C-^ C^ oo oo -o to CO o CT> O O ro ci ^ *— lO CM T- Ol C«D M CO CD 't*^ CSI 00 OO T— -^ t^ ^ <—I 00 194 Expenditures, 1917-1918 TABLE VII. Expenditures, 1917-1918 195 SPENT FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANTS, 1917-1918 This table shows what was spent for the operation and maintenance of the school plants and includes the following items: fuel and janitors, supplies, ibrooms, buckets, etc., insurance and rent. iSUMMABY OF TABLE VII, AND COMPARISON WlTH 1916-1917 196 Expenditures, 1917-1918 Table VII. Spent for Oper.4.tion and Maintenance of School Plants—Continued. Counties Expenditures, 1917-1918 197 Table VII. Spent for Operation and Maintenance of School Plants—Continued. Counties Columbus- Craven Rural New Bern. Cumberland Rural -. Fayetteville. Currituck - Dare. Davidson Rural -- Lexington. Thomasville. Davie Rural Mocksville. Duplin. Durham Rural Durham. Edgecombe Rural Tarboro. Forsyth Rural. Winston-Salem. Kernersville Franlclin Rural Franklinton. Louisburg Youngsville. Gaston Rural Gastonia Bessemer City. Gates. Graham . Granville Rural... Oxford. Greene Fuel and Janitor Supplies— Brooms, Buckets, etc. $ 1,651.34 4,335.39 1,997.79 2,937.60 2,688.57 83.60 2,604.97 487.51 436.24 3,535.72 1,679.50 820.00 1,036.22 1,013.74 591.20 ! 422.54 802.55 ' 13,612.29 3,113.51 10,498.78 3,794.90 850. 31 2,944.59 11-, 460. 37 2,763.78 8,411.87 284. 72 1 , 508. 92 304.50 402.30 640. 67 161.45 7,781.49 5,277.81 1,803.25 700.43 859.63 246. 25 1 , 757. 27 888.17 869.10 740. 69 Insurance 512.89 971 . 79 376. 04 595.75 1,971.12 1,074.60 896.52 22.39 45.96 845.26 35.00 598.48 211.78 199.18 50.08 149.10 510.34 4,079.55 1,1.34.03 2,945.52 2,480.32 1,105.82 1,374..50 3,509.17 247. 78 3,214.37 47.02 336.53 190. 18 75.00 71.35 6,853.90 2,895.02 3,864.45 94.43 47.45 6.00 780.14 609.83 170.31 219.60 857.42 55.20 55.20 950.15 689.35 260. 80 98.40 82.34 Rent 55.78 26.56 34.56 34.56 492.53 1,047.25 631.91 415.34 112.03 81.80 30.23 1,464.87 247. 13 1,217.74 743.13 560. 00 132.50 50.63 210.00 . 210.00 49.44 519.96 411.86 108.10 37.83 109.25 10.00 10.00 13.00 13.00 20.00 20.00 475. 85 363.35 112.50 1,391.00 791.00 600. 00 20.00 20.00 Total $ 3,130.90 5,962.38 2,373.83 3,588.55 5,619.84 1,857.55 3,762.29 509.80 580.60 4,476.32 1,727.50 1,474.26 1,274.56 1,267.48 661.28 606.20 1,805.42 19,214.94 5,242.80 13,972.14 6,387.25 2,037.93 4,349.32 17,825.41 4,049.69 13,443.98 331.74 2,588.58 864.50 592.48 848.17 283.43 14,845.39 8,172.83 5,667.70 1,004.86 956. 52 252. 25 3,077.37 1,929.86 1,147.51 998.12 198 Expenditures, 1917-1918 Table VII. Spent for Operation Expenditures, 1917-1918 199 Table VII. Spent for Operation and Maintenance of School Plants—Continued. Counties 200 Expenditures, 1917-1918 Table VII. Spent for Operation and Maintenance of School Plants—Continued. Counties Expenditures, 1917-1918 201 Table VII. Spent for Operation ai^d Maintenance of School Plants—Continued. Counties 202 Expenditures, 1917-1918 TABLE VIII. OUTLAY PAYMENTS, NEW BUILDINGS, SITES, RE-PAIRS, APPARATUS AND FURNITURE, 1917-1918 This table shows the outlay payments, being the amounts paid for new-buildings, repairs and sites, white and colored, furniture and apparatus, and for libraries. Summary of Table VIII, and Comparison With 1916-1917 Expenditures, 1917-1918 203 204 Expenditures, 1917-1918 Expenditures, 1917-1918 205 206 Expenditures, 1917-1918 Expenditures, 1917-1918 207 208 EXPENBITURES, 1917-1918 Expenditures, 1917-1918 209 210 ExPEIS^DITURES, 1917-1918 TABLE IX. BORROWED MONEY REPAID, INTEREST, BONDS, SINKING FUND, 1917-1918 This table shows the following: Amounts repaid State Loan Fund, bor-rowed money and temporary loans from banks (in anticipation of taxes) repaid, bonds redeemed, payments on sinking funds and interest on bonds, and all other bond payments, interest, taxes refunded, transfers, errors and overcharges. Summary of Table IX, and Comparison With 1916-1917 Repaid State Loan Fund, 1917-'18 Repaid State Loan Fund, 1916-'17.. Increase Borrowed money, temporary loans repaid, 1917-'18 Borrowed money, temporary loans repaid, 1916-'17 Increase Interest, 1917-'18 - Interest, 1916-'17 ,. Increase Bonds paid, transferred to sinking funds, 1917-'18 Bonds paid, transferred to sinking funds, 1916-'17 Increase Taxes refunded, errors, transfers, overcharges, 1917-'18 Taxes refunded, errors, transfers, overcharges, 1916-'17 Increase Total borrowed money repaid, 1917-'18 Total borrowed money repaid, 1916-'17 Increase Percentage of total expenditures borrowed money repaid, 1917-'18... Percentage of total expenditures borrowed money repaid, 1916-'17 Increase. Rural 111,105.81 108.757.33 2,348.48 422,033.83 501,713.77 *79,679.94 31,684.31 26,177.79 5,506.52 35,617.08 33,271.04 2,346.04 28,889.07 20,907.20 7,981.87 629,330.10 690,827.13 *61,497.03 12.7 14.4 *1.7 City 1,918.00 *1, 918.00 327,435.41 412, 066..35 *84,630.94 26,782.48 15,609.82 11,172.66 88,222.51 99,453.82 *11,231.31 23,302.51 10,818.30 12,484.21 465,742.91 541,266.29 *75,523..38 17.1 20.7 *3.6 North Carolina I 111 110 749 913 *164 58 13 14 123 132 *8 52 31 20 1,095 1,232 *137 105.81 675.33 430.48 469.24 780.12 310.88 466.79 787.61 679. 18. 839.59 724.86 885.27 191.58 725.50 466.08 073.01 093.42 020.41 14.6 16.6 *2.0 Counties Alamance.. Rural Burlington... Graham Haw River... Mebane__ Elon College. Alexander. Alleghany. Anson Rural Wadesboro- State Loan Fund Borrowed Money Repaid, Temporary Loans from Banks, etc. 763.81 295.62 1,763.46 1,763.46 810,750.00 9,850.00 300.00 600. 00 Interest 993.56 336.36 397.47 160.80 86.81 12.12 Bonds Paid and Transferred to Sinking Fund Taxes Refunded, Errors, Over-charges, and Transfers Total Borrowed Money Repaid 150.15 150.15 2,105.00 2,000.00 105.00 259. 00 8.00 14.60 14.60 S 11,893.71 10,336.51 397.47 160.80 386.81 612.12 2.539.61 1,599.10 940.51 32.20 42.64 42.80 42.80 1,055.01 346. 26 6,465.47 5.419.96 1,045.5 1 •Decrease. Counties Ashe- Avery. Beaufort Rural Washiiigton. Belhaven Bertie Rural ' Windsor--. Aulander- Bladen. Brunswick- Buncombe Rural Asheville- Burke Rural Morganton- Cabarrus Rural Concord- Caldwell Rural Lenoir Granite Falls. Camden. Carteret Rural Beaufort Morehead City. Caswell Rural Pelham Catawba Rural Hickory. Newton- Chatham Expenditures, 1917-1918 Table IX. Borrowed Money Repaid—Continued. 211 state Loan Fund S 1,043.82 825.43 1,464.27 1,464.27 906.00 906.00 455.86 634. 50 4,409.10 4,409.10 Borrowed Money Repaid, Temporary Loans from Banks, etc. Interest 453.60 "453.60 963.90 968.90 2,062.64 2,062.64 1,034.80 643.27 643.27 159.70 1.59.70 1,848.95 1,848.95 596.50 17,027.99 5,427.99 10,650.00 950.00 7,775.90 6,085.90 1,000.00 690.00 74.20 3,000.00 87,512.40 70,000.00 17,512.40 2.797.47 1,404.00 1,393.47 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,019.87 4,000.00 19.87 35.00 5,175.00 200.00 4,975.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 5,500.00 5,500.00 3,500.00 3,670.00 Bonds Paid and Transferred to Sinking Fund 215.60 827.12 518.96 218.21 89.95 361.23 344.40 16.83 488.14 4,110.12 603. 16 3,506.96 250.75 199.90 50.85 29.00 29.00 2,574.79 1,534.79 1,040.00 3,927.25 1,542.25 2,385.00 6,382.68 •6,382.68 1,913.75 1,913.75 924.98 924.98 71.10 276.61 107..50 17.33 151.78 194.81 194.81 1,393.50 1,383.50 10.00 740.00 574.38 Taxes Refunded, Errors, Over-charges, and Transfers 574.38 1,240.78 481.01 725..50 34.77 411.88 4.0S0.58 2,965.58 1,125.00 7.92 99.97 14.80 55.17 30.00 8,822.94 779.90 8,043.04 1,388.00 1,388.00 5.18 1.10 4.08 236.14 40.30 40.30 Total Borrowed Money Repaid $ 1,051.74 1 , 041 . 03 21,894.17 8,946.01 10,868.21 2,079.95 13,070.35 7,351.10 2,614.25 3,105.00 530.06 4,122.64 111,237.24 82,174.84 29,062.40 5,415.57 2,057.50 3,358.07 6.385 90 2,356.90 4,029.00 8,406.17 6 987.62 1,384.60 33.95 2,117.04 6,709.56 750. 77 217..33 5.741.46 1,354.51 1,.354. 51 17.40 17.40 19,868.21 7,829.96 7,191.08 4,847.17 1,008.38 212 EXPEXDITURES, 1917-1918 Table IX. Borrowed Money Repaid—Continued. Counties Cherokee Rural Andrews. Murphy.. Chowan Rural Edenton. Clay Cleveland Rural Shelby Kings Mountain. Columbus Craven Rural New Bern. Cumberland Rural Fayetteville. Currituck. Dare Davidson Rural Lexington Thomasville. Davie Rural Moeksville. Duplin. Durham Rural Durham. Edgecombe Rural Tarboro.. Forsyth Rural ._ Winston-Salem. Kernersville State Loan Fund $ 1,302.06 1,302.06 Borrowed Money Repaid, Temporary Loans from Banks, etc. 310.00 310.00 $ 5,710.00 3,000.00 2,710.00 Interest 412.47 707.07 707.07 9,000.00 6.500.00 2,500.00 350.00 1,498.43 460.00 460.00 1,069.71 1,069.71 835.23 642. 20 602.13 602.13 250.00 8,047.50 8,047.50 9,950.00 6,950.00 3,000.00 100.00 1,254.35 1 , 657. 84 .? 173.75 120.00 53.75 147.74 107.06 40.68 187.10 180.00 7.10 435.25 573.08 Bonds Paid and Transferred to Sinking Fund •S 3,032.55 1,929.80 1,102.75 Taxes Refunded, Errors, Over-charges, and Transfers Total Borrowed Money Repaid ? 247.78 245.44 2.34 1.46 1.46 290.37 290. 37 1,657.84 100.00 3,620.00 3,620.00 2,982.20 2,962.20 100. 00 5,913.70 49,380.81 4,126.44 45,254.37 11,600.00 573.08 935. 03 350.00 586. 03 186.75 117.71 169.54 169.54 2,623.66 1,400.00 1,400.00 3,357.50 • .350.00 3,007.50 75.00 3,230.53 1,776.20 66.25 66.25 26.46 77.05 7.05 70.00 194.53 3,036.00 616.67 616.67 11,600.00 13,000.00 13,000.00 2,341.00 275.40 2,065.60 289.96 289.96 1,869.92 1,869.92 81.87 81.87 2,250.00 2,250.00 9.625.00 9,625.00 833.00 833.00 253.92 88.92 170.00 5,913.70 55.341.81 8,021.84 47,319.97 17,102.16 2,962.20 14,139.96 25.944.59 16,319.59 9,625.00 Expenditures, 1917-1918 Table IX. Borrowed Money Repaid—Continued. 213 Counties Franklin S 504.00 S 5,116.40 Rural.-- Franklinton. Louisburg Youngsville. Gaston Rural Ga.stonia Bessemer City. Gates Graham. Granville Rural... Oxford. Greene Guilfcrd Rural Greensboro High Point Guilford College. Gibsonville Halifax Rural.. Scotland Neck... Weldon Enfield Roanoke Rapids. Harnett Rural. Dunn. Haywood .... Rural Waynesville. Canton Henderson Rural Hendersonville. Hertford. Hol<e.. . State Loan Fund Borrowed Money Repaid, Temporary Loans from Banks, etc. 504.00 2,800.00 966.40 1,350.00 Interest Bonds Paid and Transferred to Sinking Fund 1,403.31 616.76 678.39 2,489.00 38,183.00 2,489.00 i 35,205.00 ....] 2,978.00 1.040.13 1,850.00 108.16 1,752.37 1,673.24 Taxes Refunded, Errors, Over-charges, and Transfers 8 2,300.00 S 1,469.43 500.00 1,800.00 2,516.40 2.516.40 516.95 2,077.86 2,077.86 1,866.58 1,866.58 82.40 82.40 1,034.20 1,034.20 648.28 4,000.00 5,506.91 1,406.91 4,100.00 10,000.00 80,558.54 25,000.00 46,158.54 7,600.00 500. 00 1,300.00 18,345.76 2,051.00 889.31 1,000.00 1,605.45 12,800.00 9,987.67 1,500.00 8,487.67 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,492.87 1,492.87 710.80 1,000.00 79.13 296.16 95.42 1,345.88 1,108.46 237.42 46.82 2,407.81 1.090.20 1,105.00 90.00 122.61 901 . 52 312.40 40.20 1.895.91 689.91 1,206.00 1,469.43 2,334.80 839.80 1,495.00 5,622.90 2,747.90 2,875.00 5,788.19 548.92 288.66 51.00 237i 66 64.41 64.61 422. 79 1,610.50 920.00 1,152.44 2,105.25 1,961.06 1,961.06 422.79 540.57 885.42 58.43 58.43 6.826.50 *1.500.00 4,461.43 865.07 179.85 179.85 Total Borrowed Money Repaid 1,016.52 1,016.52 2.13 10,793.14 1,120.76 3,678.39 2,766.40 2,927.59 44,320.28 40,057.15 4,263.13 3,186.29 4,980.84 11,762.41 5,930.00 5,832.42 10,563.77 97,493.61 32.415.96 51,724.97 11.340.07 590.00 1,422.61 25,215.32 2,543.25 2,540.01 1,920.00 2,757.89 15,454.17 12,142.91 3,417.58 8,725.33 3,607.87 146.81 1.961.06 1,500.00 3,966.38 2,050.72 1,915.66 6^8.28 2,253.50 Transferred to Pension Fund. 214 EXPENDITUKES, Table IX. Borrowed Mo Expenditures, 1917-1918 215 Table IX. Borrowed Monet Repaid—Continued . Counties Moore... Rural Carthage Southern Pines. Aberdeen Cameron Nash. Rural Rocky Mount. Spring Hope- New Hanover Rural Wilmington. Northampton. Onslow Orange Rural Chapel Hill- Pamlico- Pasquotank Rural Elizabeth City. Pender. Perquimans Rural Hertford. Person Rural Roxboro. Pitt. Rural Greenville. Ayden Polk. Randolph Rural Asheboro Randleman. Ramseur State Loan Fund Borrowed Money Repaid, Temporary Loans from Banks, etc. $ 453.00 $ 1,000.00 453.00 1,638.13 1,638.13 580.00 580.00 1,800.80 1,848.30 999.24 999.24 1,000.00 9,925.00 8,000.00 1,925.00 Interest Bonds Paid and Transferred to Sinking Fund S 653.35 110.00 365.85 177.50 Taxes Refunded, Errors, Over-charges, and Transfers $ 1,680.00 600.00 360.00 720.00 185.63 59.61 486.98 4.00 733.77 845.00 845.00 1,535.45 831.28 831.28 500.58 500.58 3,083.56 3,083.56 50.00 1,420.00 15,975.00 10,500.00 5,475.00 3,566.96 5,500.00 5,500.00 2,605.70 1,000.00 1,000.00 482.98 1,088.70 1,088.70 17.38 1,008.09 459.15 548.94 296.10 5,288.42 2,698.20 2,590.22 1,080.00 12.00 114.02 36.99 29.59 Total Borrowed Money Repaid 7.40 514.31 514.31 1,021.30 12.11 12.11 43.24 56.07 56.07 500. 24 1 , 380. 87 1,380.87 8,000.00 7,000.00 1,000.00 3,177.00 600. 00 250. 00 918.46 742. 66 175.80 1,487.20 773.20 714.00 6,420.00 2,080.00 4,340.00 2.53 2.53 $ 3,971.98 622.61 965.85 360.00 1,909.50 114.02 17,375.52 12,369.92 2,590.22 2,415.38 2,183.01 2,183.01 1,368.00 1,368.00 2,003.76 350.00 253.89 303.30 84.70 218.60 2,003.76 892.33 892.33 418.46 750.00 750.00 101.50 26.15 11.77 14.38 2,948.18 4,289.60 17,994.44 11,958.39 6,036.05 4,596.83 12,767.53 2,927.53 9,840.00 4,184.39 3,255.35 1,887.35 1,368.00 1,419.04 1,243.24 175.80 15,466.85 11,749.09 3.717.76 4,451.09 3,060.32 1,727.34 750.00 568.60 14. .38 216 Expenditures, 1917-1918 Table IX. Borrowed Money Repaid Expenditures, 1917-1918 217 Table IX. Borrowed Monet Repaid C. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE TABLE X. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE BY COUNTIES AND TOWNS, 1917-1918. This table gives the school population between the ages of 6 and 21 years, enrollment and average daily attendance, by i-aces and sex, numerically, for the several counties and towns, and also the percentage of school population enrolled, the percentage of the school population in average daily attendance, and the percentage of the enrollment in average daily attendance for the State. Summary op Table X and Cojiparison With 1916-1917. Total school population, 1917-'18 Total school population, 1916-'17 Increase White school population, 1917-'18 White school population, 1916-'17 Increase Colored school population, 1917-'18 Colored school population, 1916-'17 Increase Total enrollment, 1917-'18._.. Total enrollment, 1916-'17 Increase White enrollment, 1917-'18 White enrollment, 1916-'17 Increase Colored enrollment, 1917-'18 Colored enrollment, 1916-'17 Increase Total average daily attendance, 1917-'18 Total average daily attendance, 1916-'17.. Increase White average daily attendance, 1917-'18 White average daily attendance, 1916-'I7 Increase Colored average daily attendance, 1917-'18 Colored average daily attendance, 1916-'17 Increase PerK'entage of school population enrolled, 1917-'18 Percentage of school population enrolled, ]916-'17 Increase Percentage of white school population enrolled, 1917-'18_ Percentage of white school population enrolled, 191 6-' 17 _ Increase Percentage of colored school population enrolled, 1917-'18 Percentage of coorcd school population enrolled, 1916-'17. Increase Percentage of school population in average daily attend-ance, 1917-'18 Percentage of school population in average daily attend ance, 1916-'17 Increase 'Decrease. 673,966 668,782 5,184- 463,132 458,045 5,087 210, 834 210,737 97 515,878 530,026 *14,147 361,696 367,022 *5,326 154,182 163,003 *8,821 331,610 347,803 *16, 193 237,273 246,869 *9,596 94,337 100,934 '6,597 76.5 79.3 *2.8 78.1 80.1 *2 73.2 77.5 *4.3 49.2 52 *2.8 172,098 168,883 3,215 112,060 108,752 3,308 60,038 60,131 *93 118,372 115,931 2,441 84,574 80,902 3,672 33,798 35,029 *1,231 83,269 84,593 *1,324 62,725 62,343 382 20,546 22,250 *1,704 68.8 68.6 _2 76 74.4 1.6 56.3 58.2 '1.9 48 50.1 *2.1 North Carolina 846,064 837,665 8,399 574,692 566,797 8,395 270,872 270,868 4 634,250 645,956 *1 1,706 446,270 447,924 *1,654 187,980 198,032 '10,052 414,879 432,396 '17,517 299,998 309,212 '9,214 114,883 123, 184 '8,301 74.4 77.1 '2.7 78 79.1 '1.1 69.1 73.1 '4 48.9 51.6 *2.7 Attendance, 1917-1918 219 Summary of Table X—Continued. Percentage of white school population in average daily-attendance, 1917-'18 Percentage of white school population in average daily attendance, 1916-'17 Increase Percentage of colored school population in average daily attendance, 191 7-' 18 Percentage of colored school population in average daily attendance, 1916-'17 Increase Percentage of enrollment in average daily attendance, 1917-'18..* Percentage of enrollment in average daily attendance, 1916-'17 Increase Percentage of white enrollment in average daily attend-ance, 1917-'18 Percentage of white enrollment in average daily attend-ance, 1916-'17 -. Increase.- — Percentage of colored enrollment in average daily attend-ance 1917-'18- — Percentage of colored enrollment in average daily attend-ance, 1916-'17 - Increase. *Decrease. Rural 51.3 53.9 *2.6 44.2 47.9 *3.7 64.3 65.6 n.3 66 67.3 *1.3 61.6 62.5 City 56.2 57.4 *1.2 34.3 37 *2.7 70.6 73.6 *3 74.1 77.1 *3 61 63.5 *2.5 North Carolina 52.3 54.5 *2.2 42.1 45.5 *3.4 65.3 *1.5 67.3 69 •1.7 61.1 62.2 •1.1 220 Attendance, 1917-1918 Table X—School Counties Attendance, 1917-1918 221 Attendance—Continued. White School Enrollment 222 Attendance, 1917-1918 Table X—School Counties Attendance, 1917-1918 223 Attendance—Continued. White School 224 AxTEiSTDANCE, 1917-1918 Table X. School Counties Attendance, 1917-1918 225 Attendance—Continued. White School Enrollment 226 Attendance, 1917-1918 228 Attendance, 1917-1918 Table X. School Counties Attendance, 1917-1918 229 Attendance—Continued. White School Enrollment Male Female Colored School Enrollment Male Female 1.315 1,173 142 1,943 1,591 145 66 86 55 3,061 2,143 778 140 1,848 433 1,415 1.277 1,421 1,460 1,300 151 866 1,192 514 678 923 777 597 180 1,186 1,010 176 3,042 2,456 434 152 964 3,685 3,140 303 222 677 578 99 649 60S 41 2.007 1,576 321 110 834 347 487 1,686 726 5S0 590 510 667 414 253 895 858 733 125 881 777 104 :,158 ,868 206 82 176 532 480 52 716 582 1.34 781 740 Total School Enroll-ment 41 2,462 1,834 496 132 1,148 420 728 1.911 858 669 669 538 807 467 340 1.057 904 756 148 1,063 905 158 2,518 2,160 270 154 730 670 60 4,180 3,640 540 5,190 4,460 259 119 162 190 10,523 7,675 2,310 538 5,590 1,676 3,914 5,979 4,523 4,121 3,828 293 2,770 3,842 1,957 1,885 3,747 3.349 2,750 599 4,521 3,900 621 10,932 9,186 1,284 462 2,390 7,573 6,410 686 477 White Average Daily Attendance Male Female 719 613 106 1,023 798 86 43 58 38 1,959 1,259 5§P 120 1,299 284 1,015 798 939 901 795 106 554 807 340 467 729 564 457 107 739 606 133 2.166 1,761 275 130 714 1.970 1,590 233 147 725 625 100 1,248 968 111 54 72 43 2,065 1.336 616 113 1,395 271 1,124 Colored Average Daily Attendance 901 976 1,003 887 116 633 892 352 540 750 572 431 141 I 764 622 142 2,242 1,759 338 145 676 2,121 1,720 271 130 Male 333 273 60 433 403 30 1,029 750 181 98 540 210 330 833 533 383 383 291 350 219 131 677 523 440 83 479 435 44 1,247 1,104 93 50 146 349 316 33 Female 371 309 62 485 457 28 1,297 900 276 121 783 259 504 1,023 682 433 433 Total Average Daily Attend- 346 414 235 179 552 564 456 108 512 455 57 1,478 1,294 119 65 128 422 300 62 2.148 1,820 328 3,189 2,626 197 97 130 139 6.350 4,245 1,653 452 3,997 1,024 2,973 3,555 3,130 2,720 2.498 222 1.824 2,463 1,146 1,317 2,708 2,223 1,784 439 2,494 2,118 376 133 918 825 390 1,664 4,862 3,986 599 277 230 Attendance, 19 17-19 IS Table X. School Counties Richmond Rural Hamlet Rockingham. Robeson Rural Maxton Lumberton... Rockingham Rural Reidsville. Ruffin Rowan Rural Salisbury. Spencer... Rutherford Rural Rutherfordton. Forest City Sampson. Scotland Rural Laurinburg. Stanly Rural Albemarle.. Stokes. Surry Rural Mount Airy. Elkin Swain Transylvania _ Tyrrell Union Rural... Monroe. Vance* Rural. Henderson. White School Population Male Female 2.315 1,770 270 275 3,898 3,503 102 293 4,948 4,320 518 110, 5,502 3,958 1,212 332 4,705 4,102 261 342 3,470 1,308 969 339 4,584 4,165 419 3,519 5,378 4,467 685 226 2,181 1,534 839 5,396 5,015 381 916 046 870 2,315 1,728 322 265 3,647 3,275 101 • 271 5,208 4,582 534 92 5,351 3,841 1,181 329 4,482 3,932 251 299 3,173 1,228 912 316 4,312 3,893 419 3,257 5,069 4,175 677 217 1,931 1,535 599 4,924 4,522 402 1,888 1,003 885 Colored School Population Male 1,901 1,558 183 160 4,764 *4,451 176 137 1,827 1,312 409 106 1,399 1,058 341 768 768 1,846 1,718 1,569 149 380 380 378 456 371 85 30 110 324 1,758 1,585 173 1,833 1,193 640 Female 1.961 1,516 224 221 5.069 *4,683 169 217 1.981 1,445 430 106 1.506 1.075 431 732 732 1,984 1,932 1,636 296 405 405 432 492 369 123 25 106 331 1,262 1,072 190 2,008 1,328 680 Total School Population *2, 512 Indians. f 1.488 Indians. JOGS Indians. Attendance, 1917-1918 231 Attendance—Continued. White School Enrollment 232 Attendance, 1917-1918 Table X. School Counties Attendance, 1917-1918 233 Attendance—Continued. White School Enrollment D. TEACHERS, SALARIES AND LENGTH OF TERM TABLE XI. -SALARIES AND TERM, NUMBER AND SEX OP TEACHERS, 1917-1918. This table shows by races the total number of teachers, rural and city, employed during 1917-1918, the school term in days, the amount paid teachers, the average annual amount paid each teacher and the average monthly amount paid each teacher. Summary of Table XI and Comparison With 1916-1917. Total number of teachers, 1917-'18 Total number of teachers, 1916-'17 Increase Number White teachers employed, 1917-'18 Number white teachers employed, 1916-'17 Increase Number white male teachers employed, 1917-'18 Number white male teachers employed, 1916-'17_ Increase Number white female teachers employed, 19J7-'18 Number white female teachers employed, 1916-'17 Increase Number colored teachers employed, 1917-'18 Number colored teachers employed, 1916-'17 Increase Number colored male teachers employed, 1917-'18 Number colored male teachers employed, 1916-'17 Increase , Number colored female teachers employed, 1917-'18 Number colored female teachers employed, 1916-'17 Increase Amount paid all teachers, 1917-'18 Amount paid all teachers, 1916-'17 Increase Amount paid white teachers, 1917-'18 Amount paid white teachers, 1916-'17 Increase Amount paid colored teachers, 1917-'18 Amount paid colored teachers, 1916-'17_.. Increase ___ Average annual amount paid each teacher, 1917-'18 Average annual amount paid each teacher, 1916-'17 Increase. Average annual amount paid each white teacher, 1917-'18. Average annual amount paid each white teacher, 19I6-'17. Increase Average annual amount paid each colored teacher, 1917-'18. Average annual amount paid each colored teacher, 1916-'17. Increase... Average term of all schools (in days), 1917-'18 Average term of all schools (in days), 1916-'17_. _. Increase.. Decrease. 12, 12, 9, 9, 1, 2, 7, 7, 2, 2, 417 313 104 520 415 105 761 100 339 759 315 444 897 1 653 762 109 2,244 2,136 108 $3,037,189.12 033.89 155.23 100.67 851.91 248. 76 088.45 181.98 906.47 244. 60 233.09 11.51 276.38 257.77 18.61 140.18 134.64 5.54 113 113.66 *.66 869, 168, 631, 478, 152, 406, 390, 15, 2,824 2,733 91 2,310 2,112 98 232 239 7 1,978 1,873 105 614 621 7 121 120 1 493 501 1,291,929.34 1,163, 312. .38 128,616.96 1,122,722.41 994,115.45 128,606.96 169,206.93 164,180.88 5,026.05 468.49 423. 89 45.60 532. 10 486.13 45.97 275.58 264.39 11.19 165.9 165.2 .7 North Carolina 15,241 15,046 195 11,730 11,527 203 1,993 2,339 346 9,737 9,188 549 3,511 3,519 8 774 882 108 2,737 2,637 100 $4,329,118.46 4,032,346.27 296,772.19 3,753,823.08 3,473,967.36 280,854.72 575,295.38 554,362.86 20,9.32.52 285.99 267.67 18.32 322. 90 296. 62 26.28 163.86 157.53 6..33 122.5 123.02 *.52 Salaries and Term, 1917-1918 235 Summary of Table XI—Continued. 236 Salaries and Term, 1917-1918 IsKm Q z Xm pq o Salaries and Term, 1917-1918 237 I a> 238 Salaries and Term, 1917-1918 o o o I K 03 1^ 0M1 d 03 o ^g C3 X.. r- O O O OS O i^ o C) ^- om o o i^ Gc ^ c^i ^ M.S to !^ ^ c3 > vO o -f o c3 s o H eo i^ -^jH (M ^ CO --H o3 £ ^ O CO 1-H 0> t^ ^^ .—' CM CD <M "Tf in o lO r«- uo (M CO o ^ o OJ -—I 00 CO CO 05 lO CO CO -rt- '-H 1— lO to r- ire lO in •+• 1-1 1— O CO 'tji C5 --H ^ T- CO <M Salaries and Term, 1917-1918 239 TT 240 Salaries and Term, 1917-1918 o "o O « Ha n J3 o 13 _2 a> a (U J; c3 s o CO t- C S* - " o3 "^ Salaries and Term, 1917-1918 241 t^ t^ lO r* r^ o PO 00 lO O O O "O lO O lO o o o o b- 00 »ra CD CO -^ 05 Ci Ci CO -t^ '—' CM tc r^ o O rfi 1:0 _ !>. O C-] CM .—1 r— CO CO 40 -a:: Cvj ^ ^ 1— r- h* CD ^ O »0 r^ CO c^i d T— CC 00 w^ r«- -^ 00 -* o CO CO CO <M GO 05 "<*< i-" tM CmJ O O O c^ CO CO in o i-H o C) CD Ci Ir^ -* O CD CO CO 10 ^H CO i-H CO O »0 CO CO CO CO "^ t— (M 1-4 o> r^ c^i in Ci * c-i O QO CO t-- Cq ^ CO f-H r- 1 ^H CO C^ i-H CO CO !-» .-I 1-1 T- CM Ci 1-1 ^ i-H to 242 Salaries and Term, 1917-1918 o O 13 ss Eh m MK < < X < Eh 0) J^ 03 S Or. *i p Salaries and Term, 1917-1918 243 244 Salaries and Term, 1917-1918 o O Km n mm CO X tn S £ 'S 0) H J3 a o V "S S lO o »o lO 1-- i^ ^OD O CO O "<r t^ o r^ ic (M 0> Ci O "es- CO 1—I ^ LO oo CO r^ o »— 00 cc ^^ O CO CS Oi lO Ci lO lO (M CO h* ^ o o CO o ^ lO 1-^ C5 ci 03 O CC CO 1— 00 O t^ ^-H in -^ i-H |S. iCi ^ l-H 00 t* i-H o Salaries and Term, 1917-1918 345 m 246 Salaries and Term, 1917-1918 I S Eh a « X Salaries and Term, 1917-1918 247 E. SCHOOLHOUSES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND SCHOOLS TABLE XII. SCHOOL PROPERTY, DISTRICTS AND DISTRICTS CONSOLIDATED, 1917-1918. This table shows by races the number of rural school districts, the number and value of rural and city public school houses and grounds, and the number of rural school districts abolished by consolidation. Summary of Table XII and Comparison With 1916-1917. Total value of all school property, 1917-'18 Total value of all school property, 1916-'17 IS Increase Value of white school property, 1917-'18 Value of white school property, 1916-'17 Increase Value of colored school property, 1917-'18 Value of colored school property, 1916-'17 Increase.-. Total number of schoolhouses, 1917-'18 Total number of schoolhouses, 1916-'17 Increase Number of white schoolhouses, 1917-'18 Number of white schoolhouses, 1916-'17 Increase Number of colored schoolhouses, 1917-'18 Number of colored schoolhouses, 1916-'17 Increase - Average value of each schoolhouse, 1917-'18 Average value of each schoolhouse, 1916-'17 Increase Average value of each white schoolhouse, 1917-'18 Average value of each white schoolhouse, 1916-'17 Increase Average value of each colored schoolhouse, 1917-'18 Average value of each colored schoolhouse, I916-'17 I ncrease Total number of rural school districts, 19J7-'18 Total number of rural school districts, 1916-'17 Increase Number rural white school districts, 1917-'18 Number rural white school districts, 1916-'17._. Increase Number rural colored school districts, 1917-'18 Number rural colored school districts, 1916-'17. Increase Number districts abolished by consolidation, 1917-'18 Number districts abolished by consolidation, 1916-'17 Increase Number white school districts abolished by consolidation, 1917-'18 Number white school districts abolished by consolidation, 1916-'17 Increase...-.'. Number colored school districts abolished by consolida-tion, 1917-'18--.- -.. Number colored school districts abolished by consolida-tion, 1916-'17 Increase Rural 802,617.24 092,327.00 710,290.24 995,488.59 310,309.00 685,179.59 807,128.65 782,018.00 25,110.65 7,738 7,723 15 5,422 5,430 *8 2, .316 2,293 23 1,008.35 918.34 90.01 1,290.20 1,162.12 128.08 348. 50 341.31 7.19 7,821 7,815 6 5,433 5,424 9 2,388 2,391 *3 43 53 *10 42 45 *3 City S6,500, 6,201, 299, 5,779, 5,484, 295, 721, 717, 4, 17, 17, 24, 23, 5, 5, 886.04 069. 94 816.10 784.41 059. 76 724. 65 101.63 010.18 091.45 364 360 4 236 234 2 128 126 2 859. 61 225.19 6.34.42 490. 61 607. 09 883.52 663.61 642.94 20.87 North Carolina S14,303 13,293 1,010 12,775 11,794 980 1,528 1,499 29 S 503. 28 396. 94 106.34 ,273.00 368. 76 904.24 230. 28 028. 18 202. 10 102 083 19 658 664 *6 444 419 25 765.43 644.61 120. 82 257.53 082.34 179.19 629.30 619.69 9.61 821 815 6 433 424 2,388 2,391 3 43 53 no 42 45 *3 *Decrease. School Property, 1917-1918 249 >>9 2; o O J3 o o oo oo oo oo oo oo oo o o o in o lo CD h* o t^ o Oo oO Oo CoD in ko o o 00 OO o o CO »o iC cc oo oo oo o o o o o o ^ C: lO O rOr C«O t^ o 00 o oo co oo in o »c «0 t^ O CO C^l 00 t^ t^ CSI l-H ^1 «2-^ r*-. OS (M (M »-i 1-H cq ^ r* <** ec 1 250 School Property, 1917-1918 tH Eh » PL. O P? Ph >J Oo ts X » < Eh Number Districts Abolished by Consolidation School Property, 1917-1918 251 252 School Property, 1917-1918 8 8 I » P>< Oa >^ o ono CO Xm Eh School Property, 1917-1918 253 ^o oo cos oo oo o^ oo oo oo oo CO ,—1 c o ^c ^^ t^^ cCsIT CCOi uo oo oo oo oo OS o ci o 05 lO ^ O CO CO CO CM OJ ci GO 1—I lO 00 CO CO CO T^ '-H s 254 School Propekty, 19 17-19 IS I a, oK Ph >j ooa X fa School Property, 1917-1918 255 * OOOOOOOO OOOO OCDO^ OOO ^OOOOo OOOOOOOO OOO ooo OOOOOOOO ^- t^ o o ^OOOOO OOOOOo ooo ^ o o lO O O lO 1^ O O I^ *3-' ^" O cvr OOOO (M ^ CM o 03 CO CC rr .^ CO m c^i CO CM tH rt loioii r^r^ii r^t^i co r«* cd^dii »coii coco* io r^t>.i 256 School Property, 1917-1918 3e e I KH B< O Ph >:! O o no m Xm n < Eh School Property, 1917-1918 257 258 School Property, 1917-1918 I a o » o on o X Number Districts Abolished by Consolidation School Property, 1917-1918 259 o 260 School Property, 1917-1918 1" Hi oK PM iJ oo mu X Eh EuEAL Schools, 1917-1918 261 TABLE XIII. NUMBER OF RURAL SCHOOLS, 1917-1918 This table shows the number of white and colored rural schools, the school population and the land area of the counties, the number of white and colored schools having only one teacher, the number having two teachers, the number having three teachers, and the number having four or more teachers, the number of rural schools in which some high school subjects are taught, the number of children of school age to each school and the average area in square miles of the school districts. Summary of Table XIII, and Comparison Wrrn 1916-1917 White Number of rural schools, 1917-'18 Number of rural schools, 1916-'17 Increase Rural school population, 1917-'18 Rural school population, 1916-'17 Increase Total area of State in square miles Average area covered by each rural school, 1917-'18 Average area covered by each rural school, 1916-'17 Increase School population to each rural school, 19]7-'18 -. School population to each rural school, 1916-'17 Increase Number of schools having only one teacher. 1917-'18 Number of schools having only one teacher, 1916-'17 Increase Number of schools having two teachers, 1917-'18 Number of schools having two teachers, 1916 '17 Increase Number of schools having three teachers. 1917-'18 Number of schools having three teachers, 1916-'17--.. Increase Number of schools having four or more teachers, 1917-'18 Number of schools having four or more teachers, 1916-'17 Increase Number of schools in which some high school subjects are taught, 1917-'18 Number of schools in which some high school subjects are taught. 1916-'17.. - Increase 5,459 5,474 *15 463,122 458,045 4,077 84.9 83.5 1.4 2 2 877 941 *64 1,745 1,744 1 447 411 36 390 378 12 1,284 1,373 *89 Colored 2,308 2,351 *43 210,844 210,7.37 107 21 20.7 .3 91.3 89. 1. 6 7 1,804 1,907 *103 402 348 54 70 65 5 32 31 1 58 69 *11 Total 7,767 7,825 *58 673,966 668, 782 4,184 48,580 86.9 85.4 1.5 4,681 3,848 *167 2,147 2,092 55 517 476 41 422 409 13 1,342 1,442 *100 'Decrease. 262 KuKAL Schools, 1917-1918 <KP o S Number of Rural Schools in Which Some High School Subjects Are Taught EuKAL Schools, 1917-1918 263 1-1 iio ' ' ' 'C^ I 'C^ t^H ^H I W CO I^ 00 ^ O t^ •^oo»oc>oooi*ooiOO'Tt^Tt*»f:i'^Tt<oo5 i-t C^ '^ CO O CO 1-t I CO ' 1-H I ' I ' M i-ii-1T}<C<»CqiO-^COtDC)CO'-tTt*(MCO(Nt^TtH (MC^<M--^(Nt^CO'-HC^eOCO(NTiiTti(M ^ 1 I CO I CO (M inMooco<r^i>-TjH'^ooc<ji-iOi'-<i>-ioiot^T*<»-i •^ I-* 00 c^ TPC0'-<i>-4OiocD*-H,-(iom *-l.-II>-C^i-H»-(C^lC"^ i<Mi-i|--QOOO irHCOCO»-ilO 'COCO COC^ I fCO(Mt>- i»-lCD^ CO i-" r-t CO ^CO^»CODCOOc-O^C0O'C^»i^O-CHiC«-OH^O^SlCODlCO^O'O^»000^'-#O'-OHCC^O)TT-t<^Cc^DCC1O0O'O:COC^^C-S^COlOOCOOOI^>C-OeCOsc^DiC—CiOiC—iO0C0OrC-i-'C—)^O0005"C^00'0^ C<)'Tt<»f3C^C0C^iOCO-^C0COCOU0C^^DcDiO4OCOCOC0U0^O'*'
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Title | Biennial report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of North Carolina to Governor..., for the scholastic years... |
Other Title | Biennial report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of North Carolina to Governor, statistics |
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Date | 1916; 1917; 1918 |
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PART II
STATISTICS 191G-1917
STATISTICS 1917-1918
A. RECEIPTS FOR SCHOOLS
TABLE I. SCHOOL FUND AND SOURCES, 1916-1917
This table shows the total school fund of each county and of eadh separate
town or city school system for the scholastic year beginning July 1, 1916,
and ending June 30, 1917, and shows the sources of same.
School Fund, 1916-1917
Table I. School Fund and Sources, 1916-1917—Continued.
NONREVENUE RECEIPTS:
Sale of bonds, 1916-'17
Sale of bonds, 1915-'16
Increase
State loan fund, 1916-'17_
State loan fund, 1915-'16
Increase
Borrowed from banks (temporary loans), 1916-'17
Borrowed from banks (temporary loans), 1915-'16
Increase
Sale of school property, insurance, and all other non-revenue
receipts, 1916-'17
Sale of school property, insurance, and all other non-revenue
receipts, 1915-'16
Increase
Balance brought forward, July 1, 1916
Grand total of all receipts, 19I6-'17-
Grand total of all receipts, 1915-'16.
Increase
Rural
; 279,007.99
67,739.61
211,268.38
123,925.00
76,2.30.08
47,694.92
571,111.50
443,436.46
127,675.04
32,285.73
46,583.14
*14, 297.41
267,483.21
City
North
Carolina
5,093,-384. 13
4,573,931.62
519,452.51
$ 150..309. 96
540,708.66
*390,398.70
6,250.00
21,378.00
*15, 128.00
503,475.88
382,931.08
120,544.80
22,024.09
24,593.97
»2,569.88
445,748.75
2,810,987.95
2,698,956.08
112,031.87
; 429,317.95
608,448.27
*179,130..32
130,185.00
97,608.08
32,576.92
1,074,587.38
826,367.54
248,219.84
54,309.82
71,177.11
*16,867.29
713,231.96
7,904,372.08
7,272,887.70
631,484.38
*Decrease
School Fund, 1916-1917
Table I. School Fund
Counties
Alamance
Rural
Burlington...
Graham
Haw River...
Mebane
Elon College.
Alexander
Alleghany
Anson
Rural
Wadesboro...
Ashe
Avery
Beaufort-
Rural _,
Washington..,
Belhaven
Bertie
Rural
Windsor
Aulander
Sladen
Brunswick
Buncombe
Rural..
^sheviUe
Burke
Rural
Morganton.
Cabarrus..
Rural
Concord..
Caldwell
Rural.
Lenoir
Granite Falls.
Deficit.
Balance
Brought
Forward ,
Julv 1,
1916
$16,767.10
*19,239,05
120.83
*519.11
604.48
1,871.65
394.10
914.48
804.28
4,936.59
3,681.78
1,254.81
7,202.98
3,229.67
901.10
184.79
9.50
706.81
4,469.17
1,573.12
1,468.36
1,427.69
10,020.34
3,527.91
187,543.86
8,488.69
179,055.17
7,489.64
5,460.28
2,029.36
1,099.78
17.50
1,082.28
Revenue Receipts
Local Funds
General
County
Property
and Poll
Taxes
$34,504.02
28,006.57
3,000.00
2,380.85
350.00
500.00
266.60
Local
District
Taxes
$28,860.18
6,875.33
12,123.59
4,200.00
1,320.52
2,793.67
1,547.07
13,535.11 3,183.44
7,507.49 517.84
24,567.00
20,423.00
4,144.00
18,841.87
15,451.01
9,612.66
5,838.35
902.51
9,989.71 ' 1,510.87
26,790.96
19,790.96
5,000.00
2,000.00
21,693.51
19,018.51
1,300.00
1,375.00
21,840.60
13,197.77
98,358.93
71,720.11
26,638.82
18,838 79
16,803.79
2,035.00
27,716.04
19,324.50
8,391.54
24,123.73
21,213.73
2,910.00
26,708.55
6,995.94
14,673.21
5,039.40
16,053 71
9,063.98
3,534.16
3,455.57
8,956.00
3,959.01
80,439.32
33,347.54
47,091.78
10,601 97
10.601.97
19,768.36
4,895.92
14,872.44
11,385.61
800.00
10,585.61
Fines,
Forfeitures
and
Penalties
962.18
962.18
State Appropri
$250,000
State Per
Capita
Appropri-ation
2,844.40
2,844.40
314.10
422.65
1,587.37
1,587.37
367.93
459.80
1,604.15
1,604.15
1,273 53
870.25
2,815.60
2,815.60
2,107.40
1,185.65
3,079.86
3,079.86
State
Equalizing
Fund
$ 4.809.03
4,809.03
619.65
619.65
2,521.75
2,521.75
55.00
192.97
8,988.22
7,644.66
1,343.56
1,112.33
1,112.33
2,066.44
2,066.44
2,106.55
1,482.15
5,675.45
5,675.45
534.44
534.44
2,790.30
2,790.30
2,185.67
2,185.67
8,032.50
4,356.25
3,593.25
3,593.25
8,241.75
4,384.25
6,113.25
6,113.25
4,560.75
4,560.75
4,445.10
3,558.52
5,443.85
5,443.85
5,044.50
5,044.50
3,786.75
3,786.75
School Fund, 1916-1917
AND Sources—Continued.
Revenue Receipts
School Fund, 1916-1917
Table I. School Fund
School Fund, 1916-1917
AND Sources—Continued.
Revenue Receipts
School Fund, 1916-1917
Table I. School Fund
School Fund, 1916-1917
AND Sources—Continued.
Revenue Receipts
10 School Fund, 1916-1917
Table I. School Fund
School Fund, 1916-1917 11
AND Sources—Continued.
Revenue Receipts
12 School Fund, 1916-1917
Table I. School Fund
Counties
Balance
Brought
Forward,
July 1,
1916
Lenoir $ 3,026.74
Rural ;
491.46
Kinston 2,535.28
La Grange
Lincoln.
Rural
Lincolnton
Macon.
1,177.09
949.92
227.17
Revenue Receipts
Local Funds
General
County
Property
and Poll
Taxes
Martin
Rural
Williamston...
Robersonville.
McDowell
Rural
Marion
Old Fort
Mecklenburg
Rural
Charlotte-
Davidson.
Mitchell
Montgomery.
Rural...
Troy—
Moore
Rural.
Carthage
Southern Pines.
Aberdeen
Cameron
Nash.
Rural.
Rocky Mount.
Spring Hope..
New Hanover
Rural..
Wilmington.
19,813.46
2i,197.10
*1,671.80
288.16
306.47
*695.85
30.39
971.93
34,555 98
2,657.49
31,886.03
12.46
3,278 31
2,226.76
1,049.55
2,942.43
*557.01
617.73
2,547.03
334.68
1,081.13
909.61
79.79
91.73
*1,815.92
*1,815.92
$26,733.54
18,026.93
6,639.75
2,066.86
19,755.30
16,200.46
3,554.84
Local
District
Taxes
$23,435 27
3,873.82
14,416.57
5,144.88
9,037.92
3,537.92
5,500.00
Fines,
Forfeitures
and
Penalties
1,257.01 12,002.30 ! 6,606 43
Madison 18,101.63 21,798 90
20,171.86
16,336.86
1,895.00
1,940.00
20,085.40
16,435.40
2,210.00
1,440.00
5,066.58
16,376.52
7,547.77
4,253.31
4,575.44
15,074.60
7,824.60
4,600.00
2,650.00
38,900.51
50,056.51
1,716.86
19,886.88
81,856.64
1,771.51
1,193.65 10,334.32 1,853.00
14,369.54
14,369.54
27,205.66
22,706.16
1,856.50
874.00
864.00
905.00
38,188.20
28,127.01
8,592.25
1,468.94
48,717.98
8,717.98
40,000.00
12,316.09
7,871.09
4,445.00
20,851.17
8,677.90
2,979.00
2,714.75
5,393.05
1,086.47
54,256.52
23,047.14
28,416.80
2,792.58
33,510.92
5,499.44
28,011.48
State Appropri
$250,000
State Per
Capita
Appropri-ation
$ 6,285.87
6,285.87
245.51
245.51
255.55
1,912.67
1,912.67
339 20
339.20
90,673.88 103,515.03 1 7,915.62
7,915.62
145.00
404.70
404.70
174.80
174.80
2,813.80
2,813.80
2,572.40
2,572.40
State
Equalizing
Fund
$ 2,654.40
2,654.40
1,368 67
2,315 15
1,825.95
1,825.95
1,794 05
1,794.05
7,245.17
7,245.17
1,125.14
1,596.49
1,596,49
2,222.35
2,222.35
4,016.70
4,016.70
2,486.82
2,486.82
4,417.87
4,417.87
5,747.30
5,747.30
2,542.50
3,258 00
1,897.35
1,897.35
3,044.25
3,044.25
9,618.65
9,618.65
4,273.75
2,974.95
2,974.95
4,734.00
4,734.00
3,779.80
3,779.80
•Deficit.
School Fund, 1916-1917 13
AND SODKCES—Continued.
Revenue Receipts
14 School Fund, 1916-1917
Table I. School Fund
Counties
Northampton.
Onslow
Orange
Rural...
Chapel Hill.
Pamlico
Pasquotank
Rural
Elizabeth City.
Pender..
Perquimans
Rural
Hertford.
Person
Rural
Roxboro.
Pitt-
Rural
Greenville.
Polk.
Randolph.
Rural..
Asheboro
Randleman.
Richmond
Rural
Hamlet
Rockingham.
Robeson
Rural
Maxton
Lumberton.
Rockingham
Rural
Reidsville.
Ruffin
Balance
Brought
Forward,
July 1,
1916
Revenue Receipts
Lotal Funds
General
County
Property
and Poll
Taxes
$2,163.33 $31,359.02
9,434 79 23,154.83
587.87
517.23
70.64
1,066.53
524.49
22.63
501.86
4,105.19
374.77
300.87
73.90
5.323.99
5,616.64
292.65
11,862 39
10,920.53
941.86
1,166 00
6,175.63
5,754.27
378.34
43.02
1,845.40
1,354.73
490.67
15,015.49
662.90
13,766.07
586.52
*10,069.41
*6,148.51
2,324.96
1,595.94
Local
District
Taxes
22,444 52
20,946.55
1,497.97
8,522.10
15,342.51
7,758.76
7,583.75
18,140.80
12,150 84
10,280.84
1,870.00
19,399 05
17,099.05
2,300.00
33,309 91
30,539.41
2,770.50
9,643 66
24,780 25
21,026.75
1,878.50
1,875.00
26,835 35
19,272.48
3,774.91
3,787.96
51,779 60
47,960.18
1,260.42
2,550.00
39,711.46
34,371.46
4,240.00
1,100.00
$20,179.90
12,371.15
7,909.43
4,142.47
3,766.96
4,922.66
19,230.53
667.40
18,563.13
13,613.58
5,716 62
5,716.62
3,873.16
3,873.16
32,572.02
18,168.89
14,403.13
1,269.58
14,348.83
6,452.80
5,981.63
1,914.40
24,612.98
10,160.49
7,784.81
6,667.68
30,455 77
19,183.46
4,921.34
6,350.97
28,810.03
18,584.20
8,914.26
1,311.57
Fines,
Forfeitures
and
Penalties
$ 223.50
361 .94
428.95
428.95
156.00
3,875.23
3,875.23
State Appropri
$250,000
State Per
Oiapita
Appropri-ation
488.22
488.22
683.87
683.87
3,721.11
3,721.11
113.50
856 26
856.26
1,246.45
1,246.45
1,384 50
1,384.50
2,944.87
2,944.87
$ 2,178.12
1,602.60
1,666.90
1,666.90
1,116.12
1,618 02
1,618.02
262.10 1,641.30
State
Equalizing
Fund
$ 4,927.50
4,135.50
3,730.50
3,730.50
1,331.43
1,331.43
1,745.17
1,745.17
3,935 50
3,935.50
931 36
3,260.00
3,260.00
2,522.04
2,522.04
4,883 45
4,883.45
3,864.22
3,864.22
6,324 00
2,447.04
2,447.04
3,154.05
2,003.40
2,003.40
3,231.18
3,231.18
7,985.25
7,985.25
1,566 00
5,180.00
5,180.00
4,054 50
4,054.50
8,842.50
8,842.50
7.308.45
7,308.45
"Deficit.
School Fund, 1916-1917 15
AND Sources—Continued.
Revenue Receipts
16 School Fund, 1916-1917
Table I. School Fund
Counties
Rowan
Rural
Salisbury.
Spencer__.
Rutherford
Rural
Rutherfordton.
Forest City
Sampson .
Scotland
Rural...
Laurinburg.
Stanly
Rural.
Albemarle...
Stokes.
Surry
Rural
Mount Airy.
Elkin
Swain
Transylvania.
Tyrrell
Union
Rural...
Monroe.
Vance
Rural
Henderson.
Wake
Rural
Raleigh
Warren .
Washington
Rural.
Roper
Plymouth.
Balance
Brought
Forward,
July 1,
1916
58 41
49.11
9.30
942.72
627.08
315.64
Revenue Receipts
Local Funds
General
County
Property
and Poll
Taxes
186.90
24.02
162.88
687.79
46.01
621.78
16,014.18
368.16
14,899.07
746.95
*2,476.03
11,223.32
*12.38
7 341 .85
5,562.71
1,779.14
128.42
*135.47
263.89
96,383.83
2,657.23
93,726.60
3,850.90
2,059.21
•59 .59
3.88
2,114.92
$47,505.00
40,452.63
5,589.87
1,462.50
23,268 12
20,149.79
1,392.73
1,725.60
29,611.51
14,249.31
10,549.31
3,700.00
18,599.42
16,835.42
1,764.00
Local
District
Taxes
Fines,
Forfeitures
and
Penalties
State Appropri
8250,000
State Per
Capita
Appropri-ation
State
Equalizing
Fund
26,743.92
24,167.92
1,576.00
1,000.00
10,708 55
7,380 00
32 000.00
28,150.00
3,850.00
28,471 .80
22,471.80
6.000.00
84,477.29
50,833.44
33,643.85
12,780.01
10,180.01
1,300.00
1,300.00
.?23,017.38
4,140.00
15,362.13
3,515.25
6,206 40
2,596.20
1,423.98
2,186.22
14,602.90
7,288.23
7,314.67
8,420.64
3,964.87
4,455.77
7,552.81 23,500 00 3,196 74
20,565
3,539,
11,006
6,020 62
17,085 39 7,638.61
10,661
2,725
23,249
14,710
8,539
20,819
6,030
14,789
85,277
29,683
55,594
.49
.22
.90
.00
.90
.81
.45
.36
.47
.31
.16
20,960.18 15,499.20
10,216
4,100
2,150
3,966
5.551 09
5,551.09
$ 3,989.34
3,989.34
1,860 56
1,860.56
3,079 80
3,079.80
15,612.10 1,311 12 3,146.72
56.55
56.55
1,754 77
1,754.77
2,532.91
2,.532. 91
716 03
1,346.00
2,394.30
2,394.30
2,201.69
3,322.75
1,346.00 3,322.75
591 .08
447.03
312.15
1,997.50
1,997.50
2,096 00
2,096.00
1,126.30
849 89.
447.20
3,688.49
3,688.49
2,062.32
2,062.32
5,151.37
5,151.37
796.17
198.00
198.00
6,867.50
6,867.50
2,106 55
1,655.85
1,655.85
6,046 20
6,046.20
5,652 45
2,772 50
2,772.50
4,473.00
4,473.00
4.443 75
2.488 50
1,160.10
7,175.25
7,175.25
3,883 50
3,883.50.
12,065 40
12,065.40
3,645.00
1,939.50
1,939.50
•Deficit.
School Fund, 1916-1917 17
AND Sources—Continued.
Revenue Receipts
18 School Fund, 1916-1917
Table I. School Fxjnd
Counties
Watauga .
Balance
Brought
Forward,
Julv 1,
1916
Wayne..
Rural
Goldsboro
Fremont
Mount Olive.
Wilkes
Rural
North Wilkesboro.
Wilson.
Rural
Wilson
Lucama
Elm City
Yadkin.
Yancey.
$ 1,542 31
6,121.91
5,393.31
263.00
242.27
223.33
6,103 13
5,987.05
116.08
1,196 45
571.11
138.72
111.27
375 .35
3,436 01
*282.32
Revenue Receipts
Local Funds
General
County
Property
and Poll
Taxes
Local I T,7/'^f '
District i
Forfeitures
Taxes
\ ^^,,
$12,277.62 I $ j S 675.75
39,843.69
24,836.82
10,303.75
1,843.75
2,859.37
25,131 33
23,076.33
2,055.00
47,920.13
6,649.04
28,889.89
4,580.25
7,800 95
10,114 21
4,731.26
5,382.95
2,745.56
2,745.56
State Appropri
S250,000
State Per
Capita
Appropri-ation
$ 1,241.52
3,773.75
3,773.75
941 .05
941.05
3,340.50
3.340.50
State
Equalizing
Fund
39,224 78 32,971.27
28,622.28 I 6,862.66
7,925.00
'
21,808.31
1,507.50
I
1,179.92
1,170.00 ! 3,120.38
3,299.80
3,299.80
3,290.15
3,290.15
15,621.21
10,743.25
North Carolina.
Rural
City
267,483.21 2,066,406.92 i 750,856..53 157,496.94 [ 236,874.90
445,748.75
j 546,271.97 |1,061,219.18 , 1,466.06 j
S 2,400.97
4,534.37
4,534.37
9,504.00
9,504.00
2,934 25
2,934.25
1,44156 136.40 1,547.03 3,605 91
2,999 28 1,764 62 1,526.95 5,405.50
713,231.96 2,612,678.89 1,812,075.71 158,963.00 236.874.90 j 393,775.91
.393,775.91
'Deficit.
School Fund, 1916-1917 19
AND Sources—Continued.
Revenue Receipts
20 School Fund, 1916-1917
TABLE II. PER CAPITA AMOUNT RAISED FOR EACH CHILD
This table shows the school fund actually raised during the year, the per
capita amount raised for each child of school age, the total amount of all
taxable property, and the amount of taxable property for each child of
school age.
V
B. SCHOOL EXPENDITURES
TABLE IV. SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES, 1916-1917
This table gives the total amount spent for teaching and supervision, ad-ministration,
operation and maintenance of plants, outlay payments, borrowed
money repaid, and the balance on hand June 30, 1917, and the total expendi-ture
for all purposes.
Summary of Table IV and Compabison With 1915-1916
Total expenditures, 1916-'17
Total expenditures, 1915-'16
Increase
Expenses (cost of conducting school system):
Teaching and supervision, 1916-'17
Teaching and supervision, 1915-'16
Increase
Administration, 1916-'17
Administration, 1915-'16
Increase _.
Operation and maintenance of plants, 1916-'17
Operation and maintenance of plants, 1915-'16
Increase
Outlays (for permanent improvements and repayment
of bonds, loans, etc.)
Outlay payments for new buildings, sites, and repairs,
1916-'17
Outlay payments for new buildings, sites, and repairs,
1915-'16
Increase
Borrowed money repaid, bonds, etc., 1916-'17
Borrowed money repaid, bonds, etc., 1915-'16
Increase
Balance on hand June .30, 1917
Percentage spent for teaching and supervision, 1916-'17
Percentage spent for administration, 1916-'17
Percentage spent for operation and maintenance, 1916-'17 .
Percentage spent for new buildings and equipment, 1916-'17.
Percentage spent for repaying borrowed money, 1916-'17-.
Rural
$4,812,380.84
4,277,982.81
534,398.03
2,989,642.53
2,842,665.80
146,976.73
175,196.68
180,492.84
*5,296.16
144,411.78
131,253.64
13,158.14
812,302.72
563,089.25
249,213.47
690,827.13
560,481.28
130,345.85
281,003.29
62.2
3.5
3.0
16.9
14.4
City
$2,609,573.31
2,283,664.03
325,909.28
1,299,940.45
1,211,987.14
87,953.31
30, 111. .30
36,276.21
•6,164.91
189,749.27
168,858.55
20,890.72
548,506.00
358,428.54
190,077.46
541,266.29
508,113.59
33,152.70
201,414.64
.50.0
1.1
7.2
21.0
20.7
North
Carolina
$7,421,954.15
6,561,646.84
860,307.31
4,289,582.98
4,0,54,652.94
234,930.04
205,307.98
216,769.05
*11,461.07
.334,161.05
300,112.19
34,048.86
1,360,808.72
921,517.79
439,290.93
1,232,093.42
1,068,594.87
163,498.55
482,417.93
57.8
2.7
4.4
18.4
16.6
•Decrease.
22 Expenditures, 1916-1917
* ^ |