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PART II. STATISTICS 1912-1913 STATISTICS 1913-1914 Part 11—1 A. RECEIPTS FOR SCHOOLS. TABLE I. SCHOOL FUNDS AND SOURCES, 1912-1913. This table shows the total school fund of each county and of each separate town or city school system for the scholastic year 1912-1913, and the sources of the same. Summary of Table I and Comparison With 1911-1912. Balance from 1911-'12 Local tax, 1912-'13 Local tax, 1911-'12. Increase Percentage of increase --- -- Loans, bonds, etc., 1912-'13 Loans, bonds, etc., 1911-'12 Increase County fund, 1912-'13 County fund, 19I1-'12 Increase Special State appropriations, elementary schools Special State appropriations, public high schools Private donations. State appropriations, etc., for libraries, 1912-'13 .. Private donations. State appropriations, etc., for libraries, 1911-'12 - Increase Total available school fund, 1912-'13- - Total available school fund, 1911-'12 Increase Percentage of increase tPrivate donations (not included in above), 1912-'13 fPrivate donations (not included in above), 1911-'12 Increase Rural. ! 291,667.77 499,169.41 509,779.27 *10,609.86 *2 100,002.00 105,961.00 *5,959.00 1,940,691.96 1,827,1.30.26 113,561.70 214,401.86 71,250.00 38,313.27 31,976.14 6,347.13 3,155,450.82 2,976,755.31 178,695.51 6 67,775.22 65,112.56 2,662.56 City. 118,045.45 746,907.00 669,987.41 76,919.59 11.5 350,970.73 358,125.31 *7,154.58 408,975.06 389,835.40 19,139.66 North Carolina. 29,768.43 39,348.87 *9,.580.44 1,6.54,666.67 1,511,997.26 142,669.41 8.6 409,667.77 1,246,076.41 1,179,766.68 66,309.73 5.6' 450,972.73 464,086.31 *13,113.58 2,.349,667.02 2,216,965.66 132,701.36 214,401.86 71,250.00 68,081.70 71,325.01 *3,243.31 4,810,117.49 4,488,752.57 321,364.92 7.1 67,775.22 65,112.56 2,662.56 *Decr€ase. fSee Supplement to Table I. Alamance Rural-- - Burlington Graham.- Haw River Mebane 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 Falls--. Rhodhiss Camden Carteret Rural-- -- Morehead City. Caswell Rural Pelham Catawba Rural Hickory- Newton Chatham.- -. Cherokee- -- Rural-— -. An rews Murphy School Fund, 1912-1913 Table I. School Fund and Sources. Balance, 1911-'12. S 7,641.63 *962.13 7,557.96 400 .32 235 .55 409.93 1,549.70 698 .23 4,582.08 4,208.66 373 .42 1,015.34 672.66 3,385.67 3,274.76 28.44 82.47 3,910.32 2,460.72 1,031.60 418.00 3,947.37 4,522.10 2,586.28 *790 .20 3,376.48 1,123.19 485 .42 637.77 3,205.40 2,877.56 327.84 *268.44 34.97 40.35 369.69 25.93 844 .92 7,480.57 7,480.57 County Fund, 20c. Taxes. Local Taxes. 2,982.99 2,602.96 380.03 3,057.41 361.40 1,093.64 1,602.37 3,704.30 2,072.33 1,320.99 41.04 710.30 32,393.57 25,041.57 3,060.00 1,975.00 1,201.00 1,116.00 9,820.34 5,085.36 21,748.80, 18,749.48; 2,999.32 11,495.47 8,323.51 27, 771 .43 J 20,971.43' 5,050.00i 1,750.00 18,104.51 16,784.51 840.00 480 .00 16,138.38 11,654.47 97,461.26 71,340.56 26,120.70 14,796.19 13,196.19 1,600 00 25,478.54 19,442.54 6,036.00 15,852.97' 12,258.7l| 2,586.25 708.01 300.00 6,299.59 11,015.39 9,294.39 1,721 .00| 10,495.51 9,951.51 544 .00 26,597.93 21,088.93 3,509.00 2,000.00 18,725.93 12,356.82 12,356.82 $20,954.68 4,327.43 7,837.02 4,867.19 1,674.04 2,249.00 2,654.25 1,034.40 13,434.69 8,836.17 4,598.52 606.97 1,008.53 24,831.77 6,083.38 11,868.76 6,879.63] 10, 931. .33 5,724.15 3,107.18 2,100.00 5,292.94 2,014.72 54,693.32 14,894.24 39,799.08 7,482.97 State $250,000, Per Capita $1,677.22 1,677.22 692 .06 495.14 1,351.19 1,351.19 1,194.66 664.46 1,567.39 1,567.39 1,326.00 1,326.00 State Equaliz-ing Fund State for Public High Schools. Bonds, Loan Fund, Bor-rowed Money, etc. 750 .00 750.00 3,714.57 900.00 3,364.65 600.00 1,379.08, 1,000.00 1,379.081 1,000.00 4,523.13 2,384.10 7,482.97 13,834.00 4,084,00 9,750.00 0,236.75 630 .09 7,369.89 900.00 336.77 3,119.42 4,727.50 527.50 4,200.00 555 .82 1,130.37 772 .58 2,899.21 2,899.21 2,427.24 2,427.24 1,418.36 1,418.36 1,129.08 1,129.08 555 .82 15,293.27 5,250.00 6,826.84 3,216.43 5,262.03 18,735.93 1,158.41 8,517.52 8,560.00 334 .75 722 .25 722.25 791 .25 791 .25 1,670.63 1,670.63 2,500.27 131.38 500 .00 750 .00 800 .00 800.00 850 .00 850 .00 750 .00 450 .00 1,150.00 1,150.00 500.00 500 .00 500.00 500 .00 6,504.96 5,500.00 1,004.96 2,600.00 Li-braries, Private Dona-tions, etc. 998.13 555 .88 287 .85 63.27 1.06 90.07 30.00 Total Fund. 500 .00 500 .00 325 .00 125 .00 9,993.00 1,000.00 8,100.00 893 .00 130.00 130.00 365.00 750 .OO] 52,500.00 2,500.00 50,000.00 62.23 299 .40 99.40 200.00 470.001 290.00 1,271.53, 982.23! 289 .30 57.00 57.00 84.96 639 .29 639 .29 3,706.74 3,706.74 1,145.55 1,448.88 1,448. 2,243.15 2,243.15 1,706.68 1,706.68 995 .07 822 .58 822.58 500 .00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 400.00 400.00 500 .00 500.00 1,000.00 500 .00 500.00 62.23 5,496.00 200.00 5,(296.00 9,069.51 3,700.00 3,900.00 1,168.18 301 .33 600 .00 1,006.76 734.76 272 .00 139.33 60.00 79.33 540 .OOj 540 .00 9,520.82 4,150.00 5,370.82 200 .00 300 .00 300.00 41.05 1,096.91 1,057.92 38.99 543 .60 500 .00 43.60 480.63 393 .40 47.05 40.18 350.00 207.68 150.00 57.68 ; 70,920.19 36,889.97 19,747.79 7,305.78 3,111.65 3,865.00 21,960.92 11,277.78 44,295.24 36,123.98 8,171.26 20,130.57 14,218.26 69,620.79 34,679.19 25,336.50 9,605.10 35,309.16 27,202.38 4,978.78 3,128.00 30,209.29 20,295.25 211,929.36 92,633.10 119,296.26 27,398.58 17,343.61 10,054.97 50,071.63 28,582.46 21,489.17 39,766.61 22,499.59 13,896.49 2,406.50 964.03 12,885.28 26,991.50 21,031.51 5,959.99 18,012.32 16,488.87 1,523.45 58,827.37 35,121.04 16,847.35 6,858.98 30,247.33 34,495.34 16,608.80 8,616.24 9,270.30 Deficit. School Fund, 1912-1913 Table I. School Fund and Sources—Continued. Balance, 1911-'12. Chowan Rural Edenton Clay.— Cleveland Rural Shelby Kings Mountain Columbus Craven Rural-— New Bern Cumberland Rural Fayetteville. Hope Mills Currituck Dare Davidson Rural -. Lexington ThomasWUe Davie Rural Mocksville Duplin Durham Rural Durham Edgecombe Rural Tarboro Forsyth Rural Winston Kernersville Franklin Rural Franklinton Louisburg Youngsville. Gaston Rural- Gastonia.-- Gates Graham Granville Rural Oxford Greene 2,674.58 2,674.58 County Fund, 20c. Taxes. 6,956.43 732.31 54.12 0,170.00 5,325.59 1,539.30 1,380.75 158.55 17,016.75: 455 .56 16,546.05 15.14 2,959.99 5,482.72 750 .74 *959 .34 '78.12 1,788.20 665.29 665.29 3,870.33 19,943.07 11,026.73 8,916.34 4,608.64 4,262.72 345 .92 29,404.93 28,587.46 817.47 3,955.92 218.49 *32.47 1,993.20 1,776.70 1,329.81 1,315.66 14.15 1,507.21 91.71 *1,805.68 *5,853.68 4,048.00, 1,219.04! Local Taxes. State $250,000, Per Capita 10.045.28 8,660.28 1,385.00 3,399.93 27,336.97 23,741.97 2,210.00 1,385.00 31,727.29 27,777.97 19, 440 ..59 8,337.38 26,956.01 22,806.01 3,500.00 650.001 8,338.01 4,547.17 33,536.78 29,149.90. 2,414.88^ 1,972.00 14,615.38 13,670.38 945 .00 21,721.02; 73,221.45' 46,221.45 27,000.00 33,125.94 28,202.94 4,923.00, 71,710.771 49,610.77J 21,000.00; 1,100.00: 23,420.81 19,290.81' 2,000.00 1,280.00 850 .00 38,101.03 30,601.03 7,500.00 17,768.19 5,447.69 25,637.65 22,869.05 2,768.00 10,586.49 S 5,967.86 1,521.21 4,446.65 933.79 11,113.89 4,892.09 4,310.00 1,911.80 19,500.00 18,773.441 4,762.74J 14,010.70 21,937.37 5,907.77 13,896.55 2,133.051 4,736.00 2,179.28 12,197.-34 3,132.95| 4,500.00: 4,564.39 4,324.92] 708 .461 3,616.40J 13,838.78' 47,142.53 7,938.72 39,203.81 17,961.11 5,414.441 12,546.67 42,.598.74^ 2,192.7lj 39,711.50' 694 .53] 14,497.35 3,.302. 18 4,187.46 5,333.72 1 , 673 .99 22,622.02 9,591.27 13,031.35 4,120.27 482.15 13,083.41 8, 075 ..50 5,007.91 1,762.86 573.07 573 .07 203 .64 1,735.90 1,735.90 1,.5.38 .01 1,2.38.05 1,238.65 1,796.78 1,796.78 453 .58 271 .33 1,049.21 1,649.21 753 .59 753 .59 1,328.59 2,066.95 2,066.95 1,691.58 1,691.58 State State for Equaliz- Public ingFund.; High Schools 144 .74 144 .74 308.31; 7,50.00 1,477.72' 750.00 1,477.72: 750.00 433 .42 1,640.06 1,363.77 551.17 551 .17 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 850 .00 850 .00 250.00 250 .00 500 .00 500 .00 Bonds, Loan Fund, Bor-rowed Money, etc. Li-braries, Private Dona-tions, etc. S 3,087.67 1,000.00 2,087.67 775 .00 1,427.00 Total Fund. $ 538.65$ 350 .95 187.70 1,427.00 1,250.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 250 .00 2,400.00 1,434.02 1,434.02 500.00 500.00 2,791.44 500.00; 3,032.00 1,000.00! 21,446.41 1,000.00 1,250.00 3,000.00 18,440.41 2,725.00 725 .00 2,000.00 647.42 150.05 342 .25 155.12 492.81 3,001.50 3,001.50! 3,892.80 3,874.64 18.16 10.00 110.00 1,128.12 730 .00 398.12 988 .04 988.04 759 .56 130.00 130.00 2,791.441 1,250.00 4,558.72 4,558.72 2,091.59... 2,091.59... 651.80 261.10 1,415.28 1,415.28 594.17 784.61 1,136.17 1,136.17 753 .42: 179.34 700.00; 700.00'. 5,679.92 1,.500 .00 1,500.00 750 .00 1,000.00 1,000.00 600 .00 5,448.92 231 .00 12,661.00 2,500.00 10,161.00 750.00 4,050.00 2,500.00 1,550.00 490 .03 239 .54 250 .49 1,198.80 398 .80 800.00 409.10 383.10 26.00 540.16 224 .501 315. 66j 188.551 421.16 421.16 858.36 23,031.85 14,924.83 8,107.02 6,370.67 51,445.33 33,480.04 8,343.37 9,621.92 61,207.12 55,330.86 30,824.23 24,506.63 72,449.71 31,816.12 37,817.24 2,816.35 18,6.38.24 16,604.27 50,313.36 34,753.89 7,234.88 8,324.59 23,281.24 18,719.78 4,561.46 45,050.28 164,950.41 71,383.85 93,566.56 60,602.30 40,536.22 20,006.08 148,954.68 84,831.18 60,711.50 3,412.00 53,221.82 28,453.30 11,629.91 8,606.92 4,531.69 78,846.21 47,824.05 31,022.16 26,330.19 7,067.26 44,937.99 31,142.92 13,795.07 15,959.51 •Deficit. School Fund, 1912-1913 Table I. School Fund and Sources—Continued. Balance, 1911-'12. Guilford 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 Hoke Hyde Iredell Rural- Mooresville Statesville Jackson Johnston Rural Smithfield...- Selma Jones Lee-- --- Rural Sanford -. Jonesboro Lenoir Rural Kinston.- LaGrange Lincoln Rural --- Lincolnton Macon Madison Martin Rural Williamston— . Robersonville. County Fund, 20c. Taxes. $10,428.65 8,339.60 1,096.34 467.10 5.38 520.14 16,134.37 14,289.80 *2, 93 1.08 *625.61 5,232.71 168 .55; 1,496.07 959 .42 536.65 2,964.87 2,026.79 *100.00 1,0.38.08 14,950.65 14,835.83 114.82 445 .95 1,429.68 7,447 .03J 3,438.78! 502.14! 1,264.92; 1,671.721 398 .04 13,801.64 9,471.13 2,312.73 2,017.78 527.11 2,074.58 1,683.51 391 .07 4,795.99 3,328.81 82.86 1,384.32 2,076.54 1,957.69 118.85 1,017.30 8,024.09 21,892.21 21,051.54 759.16 81.51 Local Taxes. 88,721.50 68,925.33 10,239.00 8,010.00 520.17 1,027.00 34,712.44 28,039.44 1,512.00 1,556.00 1,700.00 1,905.00 19,138.87 17,138.87 2,000.00 18,399.73 14,420.53] 1,903.64 2,075.56 18,898.79 15,851.79 3,047.00 12,955.32 10,429.19 7,219.43 36,334.28 30,634.2 3,200.00 2,500.00 13,394.18 41,817.03 38,801.13 1,350.90 1,665.00 9,280.97 12,074.48 9,324.48 1,500.00 750 .00 20,631.85 13,355.85 5,700.00 1,576.00 14,983 .9j' 12,489 .9l! 2,494.001 9,794.22] 16,516.671 17,241.78 15,461.78 975.00 805.00 $67,541.05 19,000.00 32,957.20 12,946.46 1,312.09 1,325.30 17,813.33 State stntp $250 000, E^*faiiz-cSita -sFund. .?3,391.45;$.. 3,391.45 1,909.38 1,909.38 3,257.09 5,301.28 4,740.23 4,514.73; 9,273.891 4,273.89 5,000.00 13,240.26 2,543.09 5,447.79 5,249.38 9,805.37 6,430.06 3,375.311 2,073.65 4,879.37 3,986.40 19,172.25^ 6,439.04 5,733.21 7,000.00; 8,230.10 23,693.65 14,984.78 4,261.09 4,447.78 3,069.22 8,253.25 1,417.69 4,920.79 2,914.77 14,559.61 1,338 .87i 10,256.62; 2,964 .J:'2i 5,725.31; 2,094.29' 3,631.02, 6,434.90' 2,631.18 11,220.36 4,422.73 4,372.35; 2,425.28 State for Public High Schools. Bonds, Loan Fund, Bor-rowed Money, etc. $4,150.00 850,647.00 4,150.00; 2,050.00 37,997.00 10,100.00 500 .00 500 .00 500 .00 1,183.71 1,183.71 932.64 932 .64 1,026.80 1,026.80 4,737.75 4,737.75 Li-braries, Private Dona-tions, etc. $4 ,262.85 962 .47 ,040.00 46.65 213.73 ,795.09 600 .00 730.14 750 .00 750 .00 1,028.06 1,028.06 497 .09 1,918.86 1,918.86 1,474.85 2,456.45 705 .051 2,378.601 2,378.60 3,652.23 499.69 1,177.78 1,177.78 1,542.32 1,542.32 1,110.92 303.35 303 .35 1,021.^12 1,021.12 650 .00 650.00 12,750.00 3,750.00 9,000.00 19,500.00 500 .00 500 .00 19,500.00 1,770.00 800 .00 2,700.00 500 .00 1,000.00! 9,825.00, 1 81.70 383 .25 115.05' 105 .00! 10 .051 741.21 j 275.45 465 .76 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,250.00 4,175.00| 3, 150 .00' 2,500.00 12,500.00 1,250. 00 1 4,000.00 -_ I 8,500.00 750.00' 500 .00[ 1,594.00 500.00^ 1,594.00 971.76 560 .00 431 .76 20.00 280 .50 110.50 ,383.98' 176.00; 89.23: ,118.75 390 .87 604 .84 390 .00 300 .00 300 .00 700.00 700.00 600.00 600.00 705.53; 2,142.8ll 1,125.00 1,257.16 971.93 971.93 750.00 600.00 300.00 600.00 1,000.00 214.84 25.00 418.84 241 .45 177.39 35.00 35.00 600.00 1,000.00 601.69 134 .25 467 ._44 457 .73 310.81 347.53 60.00 287 .53 Total Fund. 229,142.50 106,818.94 85,329.54 31, .570 .21 2,551.37 2,872.44 77,602.36 45,338.62 7,305.90 6,231.67 11,754.64 6,971.53 44,550.68 28,003.98 16,546.70 56,679.78 21,099.57 27,217.19 8,363.02 47,107.27 40,138.38 6,968.89 18,739.77 20,518.74 22,216.90 73,073.14 44,845.31 13,437.36 14,790.47 27,770.47 96,045.76 71,275.64 7,924.72 16,845.40 15,262.91 25,718.50 13,470.48 8,583.25 3,664.77 41,500.23 19,536.31 16,039.48 5,924.44 27,250.89 20,539.58 6,711.31 20,284.68 31,782.72 53,273.81 43,567.98 6,106.51 3,599 ..32 Deficit. School Fund, 1912-1913 Table I. School Fund and Sources—Continued. McDowell Rural Marion Old Fort Mecklenburg Rural Charlotte. Mitchell Montgomery Rural.. Troy Moore Rural Carthage Southern Pines. Aberdeen. Nash Rural Rocky Mount .. 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 Polk Randolph Rural Asheboro Randleman Richmond Rural Rockingham ... Hamlet Balance, 1911-'12. County Fund, 20c. Taxes. S 1,668.68 1,319.23 314.86 34.59 3,507.84 2,319.69 1,188.15 204.35 1,146.61 916.05 230.56 15,252.08 2,539.26 12,619.79 93.03 12,388.57 12,-359.99 28.58 670 .04 670 .04 *2,554.47 3,346.26 86.70 65.86 20.84 2,596.72 874 .48 80.03 794 .45 4,977.44 2,269.60 2,232.78 36.82 3,182.19 2,837.70 344.49 1,449.75 843 .86 605 .89 1,902.24 371.21 196.26 319.99 *145 .04 2,985.44 2,492.26 464 .98 28.20 Local Taxes. 17,170 15,290 1,400 4S0 89,072 57,161 31,911, 7,683 11,469 10,369 1,100 18,686 16,472 1,110 653 500 32,391 27,172 5,219 79,714 18,088 61,625 22,256 17,508 22,505 22,081 423 8,392 17,291 10,021 7,270 14,495 8,773 7,298 1,475 15,650 13,850 1,800 43,058 40,905 2,152 6,503 23,456 22,021 694 739 20,499 17,540 1,697 1,261 61 $13,047 6l| 6,487 5,334 1,225 52,026 9,928 42,098 1,570 4,238 2,903 1,3.34 14,142 5,746 3,257 2,964 2,174 33,296 13,204 20,092 State $250,000, Per Capita ,16.$ 60 56, 00 .79 65 ,14 .11 ,22 .47 ,75 .99 .97 935.73 935 .73 12,227 7,238 6,174 3,738 2,435 4,690 14,329 14,329 10,566 5,499 386 5,112 3,503 7,123.00 7,123.00 615.27 864.79 864 .79 1,914.45 1,914.45 1,327.77 1,327.77 800 .99 830.21 830.21 558.94 892 .06 892 .06 850 .50 595 .95 595.95 3,503 17,262 9,175 8,086 440 13,.536 5,938 5,798 1,800 15,688 4,800 6,660 4,227 2,149.22 2,149.22 444 .94 1,482.49 1,482.49 1,134.27 1,134.27 State Equaliz-ing Fund. State for Public High Schools. $ 1,134.98 5 1,134.98 2,230.25 477 .34 477.34 3.53 .50 2,007:74 1,032.00 1,032.00 3,635.43 1,485.45 653.68 653.68' 850 .00 850.00 Bonds, Loan Fund, Bor-rowed Money, etc. Li-braries, Private Dona-tions, etc. •521,245.00 3,000.00 18,245.00 390 .88 273 .03 1,000.00 21,00p.00| 1,000.00' '....| I 21,000 .OOj 500.00; 310.00 1,000.00' ! 1,000 .ool 600.00 600.00 1,150.00 1,150.00 250.00 250 .00 1,100.00 800 .OOi 950.00 950 .00 400.00 750.00 245 .29 732 .16 732.16 1,000.00 1,000.00 400 .00 650 .00 650.00 2,200.00 450 .00 3,902.00 2,000.00 1,902.00 1,100.00 8,000.00 117.85 3,249.78 2,981.70 268 .08 490 .00 20.00 20.00 1,826.02 1,170.49 87.16 368 .37 200.00 3,107.33 2,231.27 876.06 20.00 20.00 8,000.00 1,700.00 1,992.50 1,400.00 592 .50 3,038.00 3,038.00 175.00 11,4.50.00 750.00 10,700.00 6,234.70 900 .00 5,334.70 198.61 115.00 1,856.34 133 .50 1,722.84 161.00 1,692.07 247.40 1,444.67 67.00 790 .25 298.64 491.61 1,130.00 30.00 1,100.00 482 .40 206.76 275.64 350.00 1,811 ..58 308 .92| 603 .58 899 .08 407.18 83.27 222 .44 101 .47 Total Fund. $56,443.04 29,291.18 25,294.42 1,857.44 176,980.10 80,514.13 96,465.97 13,603.36 19,216.75 16, .551 .44 2,665.31 50,757.18 26,479.56 17,074.83 4,328.79 2,874.00 84,248.55 58,032.83 26,215.72 81,731.87 20,106.76 61,625.11 35,781.72 32,266.93 37,336.51 30,832.10 6,504.41 21,5.34.39 43,079.69 11,241.19 31,838.50 34,892.83 19,920.64 12,211.79 7,708.85 24,119.79 17,371.75 6,748.04 68,440.03 54,281.40 14,158.63 10,461 .24 52,8.39.68 31,429.65 7,416.03 13,994.00 47,599.67 27,601.31 14,379.88 5,618.48 •Deficit. School Fund, 1912-1913 Table I. School Fund and Sources—Continued. Robeson Rural Maxton Lumberton... Rockingham .. Rural Reidsville Rowan Rural Salisbury Spencer Rutherford Rural Rutherfordton. Sampson Rural Clinton Scotland- Rural Laurinburg... Stanly.. _ Rural Albemarle Stokes Surry Rural Mt. Airy Westfield Swain. Transylvania... Tyrrell... Union Rural Monroe Vance Rural Henderson Wake Rural Raleigh Warren Washington Rural Roper Plymouth Watauga Wayne Rural Goldsboro Mt. Olive Fremont Balance, 1911-'12. $ 284 .51 *1,133.96 224 .00 1,194.47 1,468.24 2,425.79 *957.55 *6,090.91 *6,090.91 County Fund, 20c. Taxes. 3,373.16 3,373.16 7,774.56 5,154.20 2,620.36 1,621.69 1,275.51 346.18 4,156.50 3,264.00 892 .50 2,081.17 1,743.96 429.08, *91 .87 *236.09 9,733.16 848 .90 1,547.54 866 .59 680.96 3,905.91 2,506.92 1,398.99 9,207.40 925 .05 8,282.35 5,070. 4,895.74 2,559.81 646.51 1,699.42 3,758.45 2,129.58 *1,288.91 2,567.18 731 .31 120.00 46,422.69 43,906.21 1,041.48 1,475.00 38,470.46 35,102.46 3,368.00 46,643.55 38,353.80 7,119.25 1,170.50 21,732.67 20,905.39 827.28 27,922.66 27,122.66 800 .00 16,870.51 13,712.33 3,158.18 16,797.38 14,922.38 1,875.00 15,808.41 21,518.10 18,918.10 2,300.00 300.00 12,731.01 11,930.66 5,956.80 37,063.85 34,063.85 3,000.00 18,376.32 11,855.82 6,520.50 80,136.86 56,610.86 23,526.00 16,189.32 12,327.99 10,677.99 650 .00 1,000.00 8,222.83 38,469.54 30,543.54 4,000.00 1,944.00 1,982.00 Local Taxes. State $250,000, Per Capita State Equaliz ing Fund. 33,196 26,072 2,800 4,324 13,225 5,745 7,479 19,521 5,249 11,390 2,881 4,474 2,460 2,014 17,247 13,879 3,368 5,411 .82 .17 .51 .14| .20j .411 .79, .161 .651 .41 .10 .85 .02 .83 .72 .09 .63 .31 52,571 .69 S 2,571.69 1,969.35 1,969.35 5,411 6,313. 2,112, 4,201 1,637, 9,903, 2,845. 6,463. 595. 4,963, 6,018. 906. 20,034. 12,205. 7,829. 11,054. 1,834. 9,220. 64,128. 18,264. 45,863. 7,922. 7,157. 1,995. 1,653. 3,508. 698. 27,621'. 5,0.38. 17,905. 2,703. 1,974. 2,039.56 2,039.56 1,581.19 1,.581. 19 State for PubUc High Schools. Bonds, Loan Fund, Bor-rowed Money, etc. $1,550.00! 1,550.00, 750.00 750 .00 1,000.00 1,000.00 3,700.00 1,750.00 700 .00 1,250.00 1,150.00 1,150.00 250 .00 250 .00 747.19 800 .OOJ 747.19 800.00 630 .00 1,602.78 1,602.78 741 .57 741 .57 1,701.16 1,701.16 1,000 .00 1,000.00' 1,100.00! i,ioo.oo[ 1,219 ..34 1,219.34! 1,187.35 1,740.09! 1,740.09 2,145.20 2.50.00; 250.00! 1,000.00 578.75| I 750.00 422 .09I 1,544.92! 600.00 671 .47J 265.971 750.00 1,858.79 I 850.00 1,858.79 I 850.00 630 .00 24,550.00 2,800.00 21,750.00 1,450.00 1,450.00 7,269.90 5,000.00 2,269.90 1,050.00 3,100.00 500.00 2,600.00 1,116.57 1,116.57 3,478.30 3,478.30 1,152.45 794 .03 794 .03 825.67 1,926.81 1,926.81 .{ 750.00 .: 750.00 1,650.00 1,650.00 1,425.00 350 .00 4,588.51 4,588.51 1,050.00 1,050.00 88.35: 1,798.68 750.00, 1,200.00 600.00 1,500.00 600.00 1,500.00 1,300.00 4,247.64 1,300.001 1,700.00 2,157.39 Li-braries, Private Dona-tions, etc. 31,297.62 374 .56 892 .53 30.5 769 .94 314.52 455 .42 690 .00 90.00 690 .00 1,177.50 1,177.50 220.00 220 .00 773 .35 400 .00 373.35 120 .00 120.00 367 .55 509.34 52.00 423 .47 33.87 60.00 73.90 250 .00 60.00 60.00 277 .95 50.00 272.95 ,560.27 , 669 .52 890 .75 175 .00 772.70 600.00 Total Fund. 172 .70 120.00 89.30 89.30 390.25 89,023.33 75,090.67 5,658.52 8,274.14 57,803.19 47,457.53 10,345.66 64,053.36 40,892.10 18,509.66 4,651.60 34,516.56 31,044.45 3,472.11 82,018.88 53,479.89 28,538.99 27,968.43 17,229.41 10,739.02 36,126.80 26,888.22 9,238.58 23,196.20 38,852.33 25,799.15 12,216.18 837 .00 20,271.98 30,673.66 9,649.98 66,003.40 49,904.28 16,099.12 35,481.53 18,068.53 17,413.00 162,211.49 83,648.71 78,562.78 32,548.78 28,047.64 18,727.24 2,950.00 6,370.40 15,424.24 75,784.82 39,308.86 26,630.00 5,379.00 4,466.96 Deficit. School Fund, 1912-1913 Table I. School Fund and Sources—Continued. Balance, 1911-'12. County Fund, 20c. Taxes. State $250,000, Per Capita State Equal-izing Fund. State for Public High Schools Bonds, Loan Fund, Bor-rowed Money, etc. Li-braries, Private Dona-tions, etc. Total Fund. Wilkes. Rural N. Wilkesboro-- Wilson Rural--- Wilson Lucama Elm City- Yadkin Yancey North Carolina — Rural— City S 2,426.30 2,406.88 19.42 15,455.01 11,728.05 400.80 3,275.16 51.00 10.95 365.32 409,667.77 291,622.32 118,045.45 21,050.81 20,450.81 600.00 25,623.72 18,147.22 5,850.50 776.00 850 .00 12,116.13 7,522.12 / 4,013.32 3,178.15 18,468.59 2,094.47 13,428.73 564.73 2,380.66 341 .85 2,075.04 191 .47 S 1,868 .37 .$4, 501. 15'$ 1,868.37 4,501.15 3,297.37 3,297.37 750.00 829 .40 814.14 3,670.20 2,529.33 750 .00 $22, 640 .00 $1 ,022 .63 $ 781.14' 241 .49 ,044.63 500.00 200.00 344.63 750.00 750.00 800.00 500.00 2,349,667.02 1,246,076.41 125,880.69 88,521.17 71,250.00 1,940,691.96 499,169.4ljl25,880.69|88,521.17 71,250.00 408,975.06: 746,907.00^- | 4.350.00 18,290.00 8,675.21 8,017.18 658 .03 600.00 1, 10.00 220.00 ,450.73 121.67 329.06 314.53 ,517.11 897.21 618 ..55 ,281.66 ,778.53 ,625.95 450,972.73:68,081.70 4,810,117.49 100,002 .00|38,313 .27 3, 155,450 .82 350, 970 .73i29, 768 .43 1,654,666.67 10 School Fund, 1912-1913 SUPPLEMENT TO TABLE I.—RURAL SCHOOL FUNDS NOT REPORTED BY COUNTY TREASURERS. Counties. School Fund, 1912-1913 Supplement to Table I. Rukal School Funds not Reported—Continued. 11 Counties. 12 School Fund, 1912-1913 TABLE II. PER CAPITA AMOUNT RAISED FOR EACH CHILD, 1912-1913. 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 tax-able property, and the amount of taxable property for each child of school age. Total available fund, 1912-'13_ Total available fund, 1911-'12 Increase School population, 1912-'13- School population, 1911-'12 Increase Available fund for each child Total funds raised for schools by taxation, 1912-'13_.. Total funds raised for schools by taxation, 19n-'12--. Increase.- Per capita raised by taxation for each child, 1912-'13_ Per capita raised by taxation for each child, 1911-'12_ Increase Value of all taxable property Taxable property for each child, 1912-'13 Rural. ,155,450.82 ,996,755.31 178,695.51 624,855 625,057 *202 5.49 ,439,861.37 ,336,909.53 102,951.84 3.90 3.73 .17 City. SI, 654, 666. 67 1,511,997.26 142,669.41 141,534 137,550 3,984 $ 11.68 1,155,882.60 1,059,822.81 96,059.79 8.17 7.70 .47 North Carolina. $ 4,810,117.49 4,488,752.57 321,364.92 766,389 762,607 3,782 6.27 3,595,743.97 3,396,732.34 199,011.63 4.70 4.45 .25 747,500,632.00 975.35 •Decrease. TABLE III. AMOUNT RAISED BY TAXATION FOR EACH $100 TAXABLE PROPERTY FOR EACH INHABITANT, CENSUS 1910. Expenditures, 1912-1913 13 B. SCHOOL EXPENDITURES. TABLE IV. SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES, 1912-1913. This table gives tlie total amount spent in teaching and supervision, build-ings and supplies, administration, etc.; the balance on hand June 30, 1913, and the total expenditures. Summary of Table IV and Comparison With 1911-1912. Total expenditures, 1912-'13 Total expenditures, 1911-'12 Increase Teaching and supervision, 1912-'13 -. Teaching and supervision, 1911-'12-. Increase Buildings and supplies, 1912-'13 Buildings and supplies, 1911-'12 Increase Administration, 1912-'13 Administration, 1911-'12 Increase Loans repaid, interest, etc Balance on hand June 30, 1913 Percentage for teaching and supervision, 1912-'13 Percentage for buildings and supplies, 1911-'13... Percentage for administration, 1912-'13 Rural. ,878,117.78 ,703,900.72 174,127.06 ,045,269.67 ,714,147.31 331,122.36 588,248.26 519,225.83 69,022.43 149,804.73 129,926.27 19,878.46 94,795.12 277,333.03 71.06 20.46 5.2 City. 81,496,465.72 1,374,129.32 122,336.40 911,618.88 813,469.43 98,149.45 347,687.34 397,037.50 49,350.16 27,249.37 34,499.07 *7,249.70 209,910.13 158,200.96 60.95 23.2 1.8 North Carolina. 4,374, 4,078, 296, 2,956, 2,527, 429, 935, 916, 19, 177, 164, 12, 304, 435, 67 21 4 583 .50 120.04 463 .46 888 .55 616.74 271 .81 935.60 263 .33 672.27 054.10 425.34 628.76 705 .25 533 .99 .59 .4 .05 Decrease. 14 Expenditures, 1912-1913 Table IV. Summary op Expenditures—Continued. Total Fund. Total Expendi-tures. Spent for Teaching and Super-vision. Spent fort Build- Spent for ings and Admin- Sup- : istration. plies. Bor-rowed Money Repaid, etc. Balance or Deficit. Alamance Rural Burlington.. Graham Haw River.. Mebane 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 Rhodhiss Camden Carteret Rural Morehead... Caswell... Rural Pelham Catawba Rural Hickory Newton Chatham Cherokee Rural Andrews Murphy 70,920.19$ 36,889.97' 19,747.79 7,305.78 3,111.65 3,865.00 21,960.92j 11,277.78! 44,295.24 36,123.98 8,171.26 20,130.57 14,218.26 69,620.79 34,679.19 25,336.50 9,605.10' 35,309.16' 27,202 .38| 4,978 .78J 3,128.00 30,209.29 20,295.25 211,929.36 92,633.10 119,296.26 27,398.58 17,343.61 10,054.97 50,071.63 28,582.46 21,489.17 39,766.61 22,499.591 13,896 .49i 2,406.50 964.03 12,885.28 26,991 .50! 21,031 .5lj 5,959.99 18, 012 ..32! 16,488.87! 1,523.45 58,827.37 35,121.04 16,847.35 6,858.98 30,247.33 34,495.34 16,608.80 8,616.24 9,270.30 75,879.69 8 42,370.94' 19,741.69 7,223.03 3,105.59 3,438.44 17,988.34 10,564.26 39,140.15 31,079.71 8,060.44 19,007.47 12,776.42 63,484.49 30,563.13 25,168.85 7,752.51 32,527.26 25,211.51 4,187.75 3,128.00 25,663.82 16,972.17 156,379.26 90,450.27 65,928.99 27,270.90 17,239.33 10,031.57 48,322.20 26,936.70 21,385.50 37,387.87 20,828.64 13,812.31 2,115.00 631 .92 12,451. 19,701.25 13,742.75 5,958.50 15,361.32 13,857.77 1,503.55 56,661.45 34,060.28 16,819.08 5,782.09 26,813.20 33,478.80 15,592.26 8,616.24 9,270.30 45,923 26,357 9,761.1 5,345.1 1,920 2,540.1 12,371 8,586 29,117 23,107 6,010 15,992 9,467 41,411. 23,794 13,627 3,990 25,071 20,167 2,700 2,204 19,464 13,411 108,606 61,160 47,446 19,407 12,861 6,546 33,836 20,544 13,291 24,594 12,971 9,107 1,920 595 8,401 15,9.32 11,054 4,877 12,470 11,150 1,320 36,912 25,130 7,560 4,222 20,861 19,766 11,363 6,312 2,090 89?17,118..30|S 89 00 001 ool 00' 89 33 70 70 00 27 68 93 .18 .75 .00 .321 .32 j .00' .ool .72: .66| .51: .06 .45 .70 .45 .25 .41 .87 .54 .03 .251 .78 .00 .00 .92 .13' .63 .50 .25 .25 .00 .79 .29^ .00' .50 .51 .38| .88 .50. .00' 13,440.24 1,724.68 938.71 314.67 700 .00 4,935.71 1,396 .29J 7,849.24, 5,892.12: 1,957.12 2,061.30 1,459.71 11,752.88 5,484.56 3,453 .58 1 2,814.74 4,3.33.83 3,.537. 83 345 .00 451 .00 4,961.751 2,747.58; 29,122.55 22,850.66 6,271.89 4,631.04 2,340.59 2, 290 .45 1 7,156.68 5,168.64 1,988.04 9,267.70 6,130.72' 2,935.06 165.00 36.92 3,468.64 3,110.88 2,045.88 1,065.00 2,385.91 2,202.36 183 .55 18,041.41 7,420.67 9,259.08' 1,361.66 3,969.21 7,777.12 3,433.60 1,993 ..52 2,350.00 2,681.27 2,572.81 63.10 25.00: 10.92: 9.44! 659 .94 570 .02 2,118.43 2,026.36 92.07 757.91 769 .25 1,458.35 1,246.06 157.52 54.77 1,048.95 909 .20 139.75 $10,156.23 8,192.91 914.32 860 .00 189 .00 20.80 11.62 54.79 53.54 1.25 195.99 1,079.78 8,861.33 38.33 7,930.00 893 .00 2,073.16 597.16 1,003.00 473 .00 1,237.35 812.93 5,746.92 4,843.02 903 .90 2,339.34 1,665.19; 674. 15| 1,602.96: 1,223.19 379 .77 2,949.68 1,152.21 1,767.47 30.00 12,903.28 1,596.53 11,306.75 892 .82 372.10 520.72 5,726.15 1*4,959.50 *5,480.97 6.10 82.75 6.06 426.56 3,972.58 713.52 5,155.09 5,044.27 110.82 1,123.10. 1,441.84 6,136.30 4,116.06 167.65 1,852.59 2,781.90 1,990.87 791 .03 5,726.15 576.46 574 .46 2.00 559 .82 658 .24 642 .24 16.00 505.16 505.16 21.50 1,555.05 1,361.12 152.20 148 .20 193 .93 1,692.72 1 , 182 .49 765.77 310.22 106.50! 4.00 289.76 4,752.81 29.01 4,545.47 3,323.08 55,650.10 2,182.83 53,367.27 127.68 104 .28 23.40 1,749.43 1,645.76 103.67 2,378.74 1,670.95 84.18 291 .50 332.11 433 .40 7,290.25 7,288.76 1.49 2,651.00 2,631.10 19.90 2,165.92 1,060.76 28.27 1,076.89 3,434.13 1,016.54 1,016.54 4,723.80: Deficit Expenditures, 1912-1913 15 Table IV. Summary of Expendititres—Continued. Chowan Rural Edenton.. Clay Cleveland Rural Shelby Kings Mountain. Columbus Craven... _. Rural New Bern Cumberland Rural Fayetteville Hope Mills Currituck Dare Davidson Rural Lexington Thomasville Davie Rural Mocksville Duplin Durham Rural Durham. Edgecombe Rural Tarboro Forsyth Rural Winston Kernersville Franklin Rural Franklinton Louisburg Youngsville Gaston _ Rural Gastonia Gates Graham Granville Rural Oxford Greene Guilford Rural Greensboro Total Fund. 23,031, 14,924 8,107, 6,370, 51,445 33,480, 8,343 9,621 61,267 55,330, 30,824 24,506 72,449 31,816 37,817 2,816 18,638 16,604 50,313 34,753 7,234 8,324 23,281 18,719 4,561 45,050 164,950 71,383 93,566 60,602 40,536 20,066 148,954 84,831 60,711 3,412 53,221 28,453 11,629 8,606 4,531 78,846 47,824 31,022 26,330 7,067 44,937 31,142 13,795 15,959 229,142 106,818 85,-329 Total Expendi-tures. .85 .83 .02 .67^ .33 .04 .37 .92 .12 .86 .23 .63 .71 .12 .24 .35 .24 .27 .36 .89 .88 ..59 .24 .78 .46 .28; .41 .85 .56 .30 .22 .08 .68 .18 .50 .00 .82 .30 .91 .92 .69 .21 .05 .16 .19 .26| .99, .921 .07! .51 .50 .94; .541 Spent for Teaching and Super-vision. 21,693.39 13,516.37 8,107.02 6,077.02 51,145.19 33,270.19 8,256.12 9,618.88 55,592.93 47,105.11 24,760.15 22,344.96 71,958.72 31,465.56 37,694.99 2,798.17 16,770.00 9,527.01 47,607.84 32,775.63 7,917.80 6,914.41 19,872.19 16,424.27 3,447.92 41,867.93 149,154.57 56,129.04 93,025.53 51,461.36 31,860.14 19,601.22 114,914.61 50,791.11 60,711.50 3,412.00 48,161.72 25,790.28 11,337.60 6,555.17 4,478.67 68,954.25 47,631.49 21,322.76 25,788.72 5,756.80 49,613.12 35,874.70 13,738.42 14,352.54 223,243.74 101,363.55 84,926.92 12,298 7,213 5,085 4,109 34,663 25,633 5,260 3,769 46,670 36,693 18,475 18,218 40,4.30 24,687 14,027 1,715 13,105 6,610 35,502 23,625 6,280 5,596 14,965 12,628 2,337 33,725 88,870 31,810 57,059 37,067 25,900 11,166 81,676 36,944 42,197 2,535 30,853 20,468 3,580 4,610 2,195 51,285 33,809 17,476 12,468 3,960 31,738 25,619 6,119 11,622 120,686 59,314 38,884 Spent for Build-ings and Sup-plies. .54 .54 .00 .25 .03 .53 .00 .50 .00 .73 .68 .05 .68 .82 .86 .00 .29! .14' .31 .40 .00 .91 .64 .14 .50 .93 .82 .90 .92 .32 .74 .58 .79 .79 .00 .00 .94 .94 .00 .00 .00 .94 .731 .21; .43 .30; .83 .33 .50 .02 .33 .00 [ Bor- Spent for rowed Admin- [ Money istration. Repaid, etc. $ 6,853.77 5,657.85 1,195.92 1,604.89 7,701.31 5,728.25 1,569.12 403 .94 7,349.90 6,734.88 5,137.23 1,597.65 27,900.93 5,767.57J 21,420.04 713.32 3,095 .56 2,442 .57i 8,533.37 6,181.85 1,084.02 1,267.50 3,960.55 2,853.13 1,107.42 6,095.72 35,662.04 22,106.67 13,555.37 10,215.20 4,152.30 6,062.90 31,891.69 13,009.59 18,374.10 508 .00 10,820.11 3,655.62 5,152.33 1,720.49 291.67 16,188.96 12,615.51 3,573.45 9,630.56 1,119.22 8,812.97 7,007.12! 1,805 .85i 1,923. 81 61, .349 .25; 19,795.49 .00| 34,946.58 818.98$ 1,722.10 711 107 360 906 846 .98 .00 .63 .61 5.41 60 1,397 1,676 1,147 529 1,827 1,010 747 69 569 474 2,210 2,067 93 50 946 943 3 1,990 6,415 2,211 4,203 2,165 1,794 371 1,021 836 140 44 2,074 1,665 68 224 115 1,166 1,166 .20 .16 .50 .24 .26 .11 .17 .09 .85 .15 .30 .80 .02 .78 .00 .00 .00 .00 .56 .21 .47 .74 .83 .09 .74 .13 .73 .40 .00 .20 .72 .50 .68 .30 97 ,97 1,142 677 2,489 2,341 148 806 2,563 2,432 3.00 1,719.10 2.25 7,874.24 1,062.00 1,427.00 5,385.24 175 .87 2,000.00 $ 1.338 1,338 2,000.00 1,800.00 1,500.00 300.00 1,361.36 901 .36 460.00 55 .72 18,206.50 18,206.50 2,013.01 13.01 2,000.00 325 .00 Balance or Deficit. 46 46 325 .00 4,413.47 2,536.77 1,876.70 312.38 39.28 273.10 2,547.13 6,571.74 906.74 5,665.00 38,644.29 19,821.95 11,096.34 293. 300 209 87 3, 5,674 8,225 6,064 2,161 490 350 122 18 1,868 7,077 2,705 1,978 *682 1,410 3,409 2,295 1,113 3,182 15,795 15,254 541 9,140 8,676 464 34,040 34,040 65 14 85 25 04 19 75 08 67 99 56 25 18 24 26 52 26 ,92 18 ,05 51 54 35 84 81 03 94 ,08 ,86 ,07 07 5,060 2,663 292 2,051 53 9,891 192 9,699 541 1,310 4,675 *4,731 56 1,606 5,898 5,455 402 .10 .02 .31 .75 .02 .96 .56 .40 .47 .46 .13 .78 .65 .97 .76 .39 .62 •Deficit. 16 Expenditures, 1912-1913 Table IV. Summary op Expenditures—Continued . High Point Guilford College. Gibsonvilla Halifax... Rural Scotland Neck... Weldon.. Enfield Roanoke Rapids. Harnett Rural Dunn Haywood Rural Waynesville Canton Henderson Rural. Hendersonville. . . Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell Rural Mooresville Statesville. Jackson Johnston Rural Selma Smithfield Jones Lee Rural Sanford Jonesboro Lenoir Rural Kinston LaGrange _. Lincoln Rural Lincolnton Macon Madison Martin Rural. Williamston Robersonville McDowell. Rural Marion Old Fort Total Fund. 31,570.21 2,551.37 2,872.44 77,602.36 45,338.62 7,305.90 6,231.67 11,754.64 6,971.53 44,550.68, 28,003.98! 16,546.70| 56,679.781 21,099.571 27,217.19j 8,363.021 47,107.27J 40,138.38; 6,968 .89i 18,739.7"! 20,518.74 22,216.90 73,073.14 44,845.31, 13,437.36: 14,790.47' 27,770.47 96,045.76 71,275.64 16,845.40 7,924.72 15,262.91 25,718.50 13,470.48 8,583.25 3,664.77 41,500.23 19,536.31 16,039.48 5,924.44 27,250.89 20,539 .58^ 6,711.31 20,284.68 31,782.72 53,273.81 43,567.98 6,106.51 3,599.32 56,443.04 29,291.18 25,294.42 1,857.44 Total _ Expendi-tures. 32,116.39 2,029.12 2,807.76 53,346.42 27,367.84 7,231.15 6,859.69 4,946.40 6,941.34 46,748.24 30,586.18 16,162.06 51,424.13: 21,099.57 22,180.95 8,143.61 30,138.40 23,293.39 6,845.01! 18,538.96' 16,914.07 14,119.14 72,763.91 45,840.07 12,162.21 14,761.63 27,762.26 84,006.05 64,973.62 13,730.00 5,302.43 12,862.00 25,259.15 13,332.85 8,045.45 3,880.85 43,075.16 21,440.63 15,787.67 5,846.86 26,317.14 20,398.94 5,918.20 19,850.96 25,240.68 27,215.81 19,449.85 4,923.19 2,842.77 39,522.97 26,412.29 11,330.95 1,779.73 Spent for Teaching and Super-vision. Spent for I Bor- Build- Spent for, rowed Balance ings and Admin- Money 1 or Sup- istration. Repaid, : Deficit, plies. etc. 19,533.33 1,190.00 1,765.00 39,792.79 22,505.74 4,668.25 4,756.30 3,022.50 4,840 .00| 28,497.04: 22,477.04 6,020.00 31,577.74^ 19,4.32.22: 6,185.52! 5,960.00 20,873.08 15,891.08 4,982.00 11,042.69 11,840.75 9,418.47 48,171.53 31,953.28 5,960.00 10,258.25 19,221.33 55,147.16 46,558.16 4,065.00 4,524.00 10,165.25 17,071.19 9,388.69 4,782.50 2,900.00 28,730.92 12,509.42 12,946.50 3,275.00 20,778.58 15,919.58 4,859.00 17,384.88 17,776.10 20,2.38.36! 14,128.36 3,510.00 2,600.00 23,481.32 17,303.82 4,577.50 1,600.00 J 5,363 839 405 9,130 2,651 2,451 1,478 977 1,571 12,867 3,687 9,179 17,783 873 15,995 914 7,689 6,008 1,681 687 2,930 3,495 12,657 7,808 3,084 1,764 2,335 17,084 15,156 1,165 762 2,071 5,267 3,198 1,123 945 6,576 2,895 2,527 1,153 4,441 3,464 977 741 5,943 5,429 4,188 1,065 175 8,817 5,740 2,897 179 .06 .12 .00 .75! .311 .70 .39 .90 .45 .07; .71 .36^ .361 .49| .43 .44 .79 .71 .08 .43 .61 .57 .95 .92: .25 .78 .81 .13 .32 .00 .81 .39 .29 .13 .71 .45 .32 .38 .23 .71 .92 .65 .27 .86! .43 .52 .76 .56 .20 .36 .50 .13 .73 S 120.00,$ 7,100.00 11 2,983 1,971 111 125 446 329 4,650 4,421 229 821 780 626.00 1,439.72 239 .72 40 1,575 1,393 181 6,465 971 756 2,102 1,403 461 238 993 3,181 3,166 500 .00 500 .00 200 .00 733.70 733 .70 1,241.73 13.31 1,228.42 $ *546.18 522 .25 64.68 24,2.55.94 17,970.78 74.75 •628 .02 6,808.24 30.19 *2,197.56 2,582.20 384 .64 5,255.65 15 609 920 746 139 35 3,571 3,229 313 28 1,096 1,014 81 708 1,521 1,507 1,092 347 67 1,293 1,136 156 343 .00 ,171.37 448 .28 ,831.56 674 .86 656.70 ,500.00 212.10 ,593.09 93.09 500 .00 15.66 ,000.00 2,000.00 196.27 806 .20 1,390.07 5,036.24 219.41 16,968.87 16,844.99 123.88 200.81 3,604.67 8,097.76 309 .23 *994.76 1,275.15 28.84 8.21 12,039.71 6,302.02 3,115.40 2,622.29 2,400.91 459 .35 137.63 537.80 *216.08 •1,574.93 •1,904.32 251.81 77.58 933 .75 140.64 793.11 433 .72 6,542.04 26,058.00 24,118.13 1,183.32 756.55 16,920.07 2,878.89 13,963.47 77.71 •Deficit. Expenditures, 1912-1913 17 Table IV. Summary of Expenditures—Continued. Mecklenburg Rural Charlotte Mitchell Montgomery Rural Troy Moore Rural Carthage Southern Pines Aberdeen Nash Rural Rocky Mount New Hanover Rural Wilmington Northampton Onslow Orangs 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 Rockingham Hamlet Robeson Rural Maxton Lumberton Rockingham Rural- Reidsville Total Fund. Total Expendi-tures. Spent for Teaching and Super-vision. 176,980.10$ 80,514.13 96,465.971 13,603.36; 19,216.75' 16,551.441 2,665.311 50,757.18 26,479.56 17,074.83 4,328.79 2,874.00 84,248.55 58,032.83 26,215.72 81.731 .87| 20,106.76 61,625.11 35,781.72 32,266.93 37,336.51 30,832.10 6,504.41 21,534.39 43,079.69 11,241.19 31,838.50 34,892.83: 19,920.64 12,211.79 7,708.85 24,119.79 17,371 .75 6,748.04 68,440.03 54,281.40 14,158.63 10,461.24 52,839.68 31,429.65 7,416.03 13,994.00 47,599.67 27,601.31 14,379.88 5,618.48 89,023.33 75,090.67 5,658.52 8,274.14 57,803.19 47,457.53 10,345.66 167,733.60(8 75,290.201 92,443 .40 1 12,111.59 17,741.46 15,396.30 2,345.16! 48,359.23' 25,297.78 16,260.65 4,471.80 2,329.00 76,622.50 50,657.47 25,965.03 85,936.741 24,311.63 61,625.11 .39,601.19 32,119.80 37,026.02) 30,521.61 6,504.41 18,497.75 42,955.70 11,198.88 31,756.82 30,909.70 17,811.66 10,490.14 7,321.52 26,165.74 19,695.75 6,469.99 71,913.78 57,793.36 14,120.42 9,287.77 43,185.95 32,673.63 7,256.91 3,255.41 43,823.85 24,234.581 13,985.95 5,603.32 91,764.80 78,267.26 5,495.46 8,002.08 58,201.11 46,767.06 11,4.';4.05 115,691 52,321 63,370 9,815 15,918 13,821 2,097 28,159 20,394 3,115 2,610 2,040 51,226 33,888 17,338 51,732 11,440 40,292 28,449 20,876 20,630 17,113 3,517 12,417 23,804 7,137 16,667 19,603 12,215 7,246 4,968 22,410 16,595 5,815 43,699 35,001 8,697 7,236 31,133 24,693 4,550 1,890 29,347 18,108 6,613 4,625 70,789 62,159 3,950 4,680 42,627 33,254 9,373 .51 .47 .04 .54 .44 .02 .42 .06 .06 .00 .00 .00 .96 .39 .57 .51 .00 .51 .28 .65 .49 .00 .49 .45 .56 .25 .31 .12 .33 .70 .63 .07 .07 .00 .72 .89 .83 .60 .71 .71 .00 .00 .61 .86 .75 .00 .63 .63 .00 .00 .79 .29 .50 Spent for Build- .Spent for ings and Sup-plies. $27,789.92 16,680.95 11,108.97 1,799.49 1,183.25 1,005.04 178.21 6,648.23 4,144 1,106.55 1,111.80 285 .00 22,748.51 15,706.29 7,042.22 24,960.70 10,633.41 14,327.29 9,981.05 9,094.93 8,529.19 7,461.51 1,067.68 3,072.89 8,406.29 2,943.20 5,463.09 9,590.60 4,392.54 2,639.65 1,752.89 3,056.95 2,422.46 634 .49 13,777.27 11,684 ..50 2,092.77 1,488.64 8,691.28 6,159.86 1,798.92 732 .50 13,045.66 5,395.14 6,672.20 978 .32 13,114.30 10,995.83 719.12 1,399 ..35 10,754.21 9,235.45 1,518.76 Bor-rowed Balance Admin- , Money or istration. Repaid, ' Deficit, etc. $ 7,679.26 816,572.91$ 9,246.50 367 311 496 639 570 69 762 758 .63 .63 .56 .77 •241 .53 .84 .84 920 15,652 4 1,047 871 175 2,988 2,233 755 1,170 1,763 2,001 1,940 61 1,749 2,244 1,118 1,126 1,614 603 603 12,789.101 12,039 750 10 .001 .00 .12 .40 .72 .68 .37j .3l[ .86 .22 .66 .26 .40 .96 .85 .43 1,599 191 1,408 6,254 4 6,250 385 5,864 4,006 1,857 1,257 8,500 .91 .39 .52 .85 .85 .00 .00 .68 .84 .84 .45 .00 5,223.93 4,022.57 1,491.77 1,475.29 1,155.14 320.15 2,397.95 1,181.78 814.18 *143 .01 545 .00 7,626.05 7,375.36 250.69 *4,204.87 *4,204.87 *3,819.47 147.13 310.49 310.49 42! 8,500.00 .43' .00 698 678 20 1,882 1,856 25 562 1,713 1,681 101. 600. 79 600 .72 .22 ..50 .29! 12,554 .97 9,250 .32' 3,304 .53' .951 1.647 .00; 04 32 704 704 4,020 3,894 126 4,396 4,277 119 139 907 600 725 25 700 3,840 1,217 700 1,922 422 422 .54 3,036.64 123 .99 42.31 81.68 3,983.13 2,108.98 1,721.65 387 .33 *2,045.95 •2,324.00 278 .05 *3,473.75 3,511.96 38.21 1,173.47 9,653.73 •1,243.98 159.12 10,738.59 3,775.82 3,366.73 393 .93 15.16 •2,741.47 •3,176.59 163.06 272 .06 397 .92 690 .47 •1,088.39 •Deficit. Part II— 2 18 Expenditures, 1912-1913 Table IV. Summary of Expenditures—Continued. Rowan Rural Salisbury Spencer Rutherford Rural Rutherfordton . Sampson- ., Rural Clinton Scotland Rural Laurinburg Stanly Rural Albemarle Stokes Surry Rural Mt. Airy Westfield Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Rural Monroe Vance Rural Henderson Wake ._ Rural Raleigh Warren Washington _. Rural Roper Plymouth Watauga Wayne Rural Goldsboro. Mt. Olive Fremont Wilkes Rural N. Wilkesboro-. Wilson Rural Wilson Lucama Elm City Total Fund. 64,053.36 40,892.10 18,509.66 4,651.60 34,516.56 31,044.45 3,472.11 82,018.88 53,479.89 28,538.99 27,968.43 17,229.41 10,739.02 36,126.80 26,888.22 9,238.58 23,196.20 38,852.33 25,799.15 12,216.18 837.00 20,271.98 30,673.66 9,649.98 66,003.40 49,904.28 16,099.12 35,481.53 18,068.53 17,413.00 162,211.49 83,648.71 78,562.78 32,548.78 28,047.64 18,727.24 2,950.00 6,370.40 15,424.24 75,784.82 39,308.86 26,630.00 5,379.00 4,466.96 61,450.73 39,121.67 22,329.06 73.314.53 36,517.11 27,897.21 5,618.55 3,281.66 Total Expendi-tures. 64,011.69 40,892.10 18,509.66 4,609.93 30,557.43 27,085.32 3,472.11 75,396.76 48,062.59 27,334.17 26,831.47 17,132.06 9,699.41 .34,436.56 25,793.41 8,643.15 21,442.23 35,521.16 21,649.49 10,034.67 837.00 21,599.48 20,713.21 9,477.46 65,248.85 49,540.72 15,708.13 33,194.09 18,303.93 14,800.16 156,190.14 82,566.90 73.623.24 29,901.27 25,676.61 16,921.75 2,950.00 5,804.86 12,021.56 73,742.36 37,636.82 26,630.00 5,161.40 4,314.14 45,889.03 35,859.27 10,019.76 68,498.03 33,367.42 28,296.42' 3,561.69! 3,272 .5o! Spent for Spent for Teaching i Build-and I ings and Super- Sup-vision, plies. 52,156 33,722 14,945 3,488 24,261 21,761 2,500 36,505 33,230 4,275 18,660 13,029 5,631 21,438 16,663 4,775 17,403 27,046 18,802 7,407 837 14,128 13,444 6,889 44,760 34,708 10,051 25,017 12,587 12,430 103,999 54,610 49 .389 20,495 14,673 8,389 2,600 3,684 9,640 49,990 24,540 17,914 4,450 3,085 32,159 26,839 5,260 39,601 17,201 16,806 2,713 2,880 46$ 9,241.92 08 5,669.82 2,464.10 1,108.10 4,648.89 4,411.76 237.13 31,392.48 11,009.90 20,382.58 6,869.78 3,532.72 3,337.06 8,790.151 7,922.00 868.15 2,882.70 6,292.10 4,714.63 1,577.47 Spent for Admin-istration. .40 .50 .91 .91 .00 .76 .99 .79 .20 .ooj .61 .83! .oo' .27 .63 .64| .67, .07 .00 .78, .22 .56 .56 .64 .04, .00 .ooi .00 .93 .50 .93 .50 .00 .34 .34 .00 .84 .67 .42 .75 .00 1,629.31 1,500.20 116.06 13.05 948.91 897.23 51.68 5,292.02 4,821.80 470 .22 787 .10 569 .94 217.16 805 .45 805 .45 6,514.78 4,508.48 1,049.59, 9,826 .23j 8,269.74 1,556.49 6,291.45 4,378.93 1,912.52 31,662.58| 16,674.731 14,987.85 7,556.65 7,565.28 6,745.32 56.00 763 .96 1,758 .94 1 17,252.45J 7,827.42 8,384.99 710.90 329.14 11,761.90 7,475.18 4,286.72 12,743.03 5,636.97 6,544.45 179.91 381 .70 1,149.66 1,182.07 1,132.07 50.00 Bor-rowed Money Repaid, etc. Balance or Deficit. S 984.00$ 41.67 984.00'. 698. 04 14 .74! 683 .30| 2,206.37 2,206.37} 513.69' 513.69; 3,402.05 402 .05 3,000.00, 6.11J 1,000.00! 1,000.00 41.67 3,959.13 3,959.13 6,622.12 5,417.30 1,204.82 1,136.96 97 .35 1,039.61 1,690.24 1,094.81 595.43 1,753.97 3,331.17 1,149.66 2,181.51 495.17 901 .24 435 .49 1,880.08 1,880.08 1,819.22 1,337.33 481.89 9,862.78 4,916.95 4,945.83 1,826.50 1,941.12 1,786.79 63.90 90.43 319.06 2,598.98 2,268.90 330.08 460.92; 1,858.66! 1,103.38: 8,782.271 4,682.27j 4,100.00 65.75 1,314.41 1,282.26 32.15 694 .45 528.10 145 .55 10.00 10.80 65.75 10,665.00 6,365.00 4,300.00 22.56 7,496.57, 230.10 1,266.47 303 .56 3,900.00 3,000.00 *1, 327.50 9,960.45 172.52 754 .55 363.56 390.99 2,287.44 *235.40 2,522.84 6,021.35 1,081.81 4,939.54 2,647.51 2,371.03 1,805.49 565.54 3,402.68 2,042.46 1,672.04 900.00 653 .38 212.49 440.89 15,458.71 10,000.68 4,800.00 658 .03 217.60 152 .82 15,561.70 3,252.40 13,309.30 4,816.50 3,149.69 *399.21 2,056.86 9.16 •Deficit. Expenditures, 1912-1913 Table IV. Summary of Expenditobbs—Continued 19 Yadkin Yancey North Carolina. Rural City Total Fund. 17,778.53 14,625.95 Total Expendi-tures. 14,709.84 14,197.92 4,810,117.49 3,155,450.82 1,654,666.67 4,374,583.50 2,878,117.78 1,496,465.72 Spent for Spent for Teaching Build- jSpent for and j ings and ] Admin- Super- Sup- istration. vision. plies. 13,405.50 11,597.60 2,956,888.55 2,045,269.67 911,618.88 570 .05 1,251.72 935,935.60 588,248.26 347,687.34 741 .54 1,348.60 177,054.10 149,804.73 27,249.37 Bor-rowed Balance Money ; or Repaid, Deficit, etc. .75 304,705.25 94,795.12 209,910.13 S 3,068.69 423.03 435,533.99 277,333.03 158,200.96 20 Expenditures, 1912-1913 TABLE V. SPENT FOR TEACHING AND SUPERVISION, 1912-1913. This table shows the amount of money expended for teaching and supervi-sion, and a comparison with the total amount spent for schools. Summary of Table V aad Comparison With 1911-1912. All expenditures, 1912-'13 All expenditures, 1911-'12 For supervision (superintendents), 1912-'13 For supervision (superintendents), 1911-'12 Increase White teachers, 1912-'13... . White teachers, 1911-'12 Increase... Colored teachers, 1912-'13 Colored teachers, 1911-'12 Increase... Total spent for teaching and supervision, 1912-'13 Total spent for teaching and supervision, 1911-'12 Increase Percentage spent for teaching and supervision, 1912-'13-- Percentage spent for teaching and supervision, 1911-'12.. Increase Percentage spent for supervision alone, 1912-'13 Percentage spent for supervision alone, 1911-'12 Increase Average salary of superintendents, 1912-'13 Average salary of superintendents, 1911-'12-. Increase Rural. ,878,117.78 ,703,990.72 94,849.97 90,286.32 4,563.65 ,688,330.18 ,378,901.95 309,428.23 262,089.52 244,959.04 17,130,48 ,045,269.67 ,714,147.31 331,122.36 71.06 63 .39 7,67 3.3 3.3 948 .99 892 .86 56.13 City. $1,496,465.72 1,374,129.32 126,238.00 110,089.97 16,148.03 663,318.87 600,734.09 62,584.78 122,062.01 102,644.37 19,417.64 911,618.88 813,469.43 98,149.45 60.95 59,2 1.75 8.44 8. .44 1,249.88 1,123.36 126 .52 North Carolina. 4,374,583.50 4,078,120.14 221,087.97 200,376.29 20,711.68 2,351,649.05 1,979,636.04 372,013.01 384,151.53 347,603.41 36,548.12 2,956,888.55 2,527,616.74 429,271.81 67.59 61.6 5.99 6.75 5.9 .85 1 , 105 .44 1,006.95 98.49 Superin-tendents. White Teachers. Colored Teachers. Total for Teaching and Supervision. Alamance Rural--- Burlington... Graham Haw River.. Mebane Alexander Alleghany Anson Rural. Wadesboro.. Ashe.. Avery Beaufort Rural Washington. Belhaven Bertie Rural Windsor Aulander Bladen Brunswick 5,365.00 1,200.00 1,625.00 1,200.00 700.00 640 .00 354 .00 325 .00 2,425.00 925 .00 1,500.00 750 .00 755 .06 4,355.00 1,500.00 1,975.00 880 .00 2,320.00 720 .00 800.00 800.00 800 .00 600 .00 36,522.25 22,737.50 7,506.00 3,698.75 1,120.00 1,460.00 11,204.24 7,997.33 22,167.80 18,127.80 4,040.00 14,646.09 8,525.50 30,419.48 18,607.98 9,381.50 2,430.00 16,820.30 14,010.30 1,400.00 1,404.00 14,729.33 9,217.99 4,036.64 2,420.39 630.00 446 .25 100.00 440 .00 813.65 264.00 4,524.89 4,054.89 470 .00 596.18 187.12 6,637.45 3,686.20 2,271.25 680 .00 5,931.02 5,431 .02 500 .00 3,935.39 3,593.67 45,923.89 26,357.89 9,761.00 5,345.00 1,920.00 2,540.00 12,371.89 8,586.33 29,117.69 23,107.69 6,010.00 15,992.27 9,467.68 41,411.93 23,794.18 13,627.75 3,990.00 25,071.32 20,167.32 2,700.00 2,204.00 19,464.72 13,411.66 Expenditures, 1912-1913 Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision—Continued. Buncombe Rural Asheville Burke Rural Morganton Cabarrus Rural Concord Caldwell Rural Lenoir Granite Rhodhiss Camden Carteret Rural Morehead 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 Hope Mills Currituck Dare Favidson Rural Lexington... Thomasville Davie.. Rural Mocksville Duplin Superin-tendents. 4,350.00 1,950.00 2,400.00 1,904 ..30 904 .30 1,000.00 2,645.79 1,200.00 1,445.79 2,900.00 800 .00 1, ,300 .00 800 .00 White Teachers. 278.00 ! 1,250.00 i 400.00 850.00 i 700.00 ' 700 .00 3,400.00 1,000.00 1,400.00 1,000.00 900.00 2,497.21 447.21 1,000.00 1,050.00 j 2,049.00 I 699.00 1,350.00 225 .00 3,183.00 1,283.00 1,000.00 900 .00 1,150.00 3,300.00 1,-500.00 1,800.00 3,400.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 700 .00 310.00 450 ..35 3,600.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,300.00 500 .00 800.00 1,283 ..33 101,900.01 56,853.56 45,046.45 16,080.55 11,214.30 4,866.25 27,479.71 17,1.53.96 10, .325. 75 20,007.25 11,182.25 7,110.00 1,120.00 595 .00 6,724.40 13,667.63 10,130.13 3,537.50 8,871.75 7,741.75 1,130.00 31,004.87 22,612.37 5,520.00 2,872.50 16,368.23 16,919.17 10,716.67 5,162.50 1,040.00 7,869.04 4,359.04 3,510.00 3,799.25 28,831.97 22,400.97 3,740.00 2,691.00 41,520.00 27,138.73 13,336.68 13,802.05 30,671.81 19,744.32 9,912.49 1,015.00 10,619.63 5,774.79 29,205.16 20,951.25 4,520.00 3,733.91 12,110.64 10,810.64 1,300.00 27,514.98 Colored Teachers. 2,356.50 2,356.50 1,422.85 742 .85 680.00 3,710.91 2,190.91 1,520.00 1,686.78 989 .00 697.78 1,399.52 1,014.50 524 .50 490 .00 2,898.50 2,708.50 190.00 2,507.92 1,517.92 640.00 350 .00 3,593.28 350 .00 200 .00 150.00 21 Total for Teaching and Supervision. 2,380 ..50 2,1.55.50 225 .00 85.00 2,648.06 1,949.56 520.00 178.50 4,000.00 6,255.00 3,639.00 2,616.00 6,358.87 3,743.50 2,615.37 2,175.66 385 .00 2,697.15 1,474.15 560 .00 663.00 1,555.00 1,317.50 237.50 4,927.62 108,606.51 61,160.06 47,446.45 19,407.70 12,861.45 6,546.25 33,836.41 20,544.87 13,291.54 24,594.03 12,971.25 9,107.78 1,920.00 595 .00 8,401.92 15,9.32.13 11,054.63 4,877.50 12,470.25 11,150.25 1,320.00 36,912.79 25,130.29 7,560.00 4,222.50 20,861.51 19,766.38 11,363.88 6,312.50 2,090.00 12,298.54 7,213.54 5,085.00 4,109.25 34,663.03 25,633.53 5,260.00 3,769.50 46,670.00 36,693.73 18,475.68 18,218.05 40,430.68 24,687.82 14,027.86 1,715.00 13,105.29 6,610.14 35,502.31 23,625.40 6,280.00 5,596.91 14,965.64 12,628.14 2.3.37.50 33,725.93 22 Expenditures, 1912-1913 Table V. Spent fob Teaching and Supervision—Continued. Expenditures, 1912-1913 23 Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision—Continued. 24 Expenditures, 1912-1913 Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision—Continued. Perquimans Rural Hertford Person Rural Roxboro Pitt Rural GreenviUe Polk Randolph Rural Asheboro Randleman Richmond Rural Rockingham.. Hamlet Robeson Rural Maxton Lumberton Rockingham Rural ReidsviUe Rowan Rural Sahsbury Spencer Rutherford Rural Rutherfordton Sampson Rural Clinton Scotland Rural Laurinburg Stanly Rural Albemarle Stokes Surry Rural Mt. -A,iry Westfield Swain Transylvania TyrreU Union Rural Monroe Vance Rural. Henderson Superin-tendents. 1,362 262 1,100 1,800 600 1,200 3,000 1,500 1,500 368 2,316 1,916 800 600 4,050 1,150 1,800 1,100 4,275 1,800 1,200 1,275 2,700 1,500 1,200 3,888 1,500 1,500 888 1,800 l',000 800 2,350 1,450 900 1,800 600 1,200 1,775 400 1,375 800 3,160 1,300 1,500 360 . 500 900 150 2,500 1,000 1,500 2,633 833 1,800 White Teachers. 7,466 4,548 2,918 16,688 12,638 4,050 35,307 29,113 6,193 6,195 26,155 21,947 2,918 1,290 21,705 14,410 4,235 3,000 51,170 45,465 2,300 3,405 34,.36 7 28,202 6,165 41,482 27,081 11,800 2,600 20,586 18,886 1,700 28,923 26,238 2,685 12,376 8,644 3,731 18,778 15,378 3,400 15,554 21,950 16,162 5,367 420 13,353 12,216 5,745 37,031 29,515 7,516 17,027 9,592 7,435 Colored Teachers. 3,385.99 2,435.99 950.00 3,922.07 3,357.07 565 .00 392 .23 388.10 004.13 672 .00 661.17 829.17 832 .00 5,560.13 3,551.63 2,008.50 6,785.04 5,140.29 1,644.75 1,874.86 1,874.86 5,2.32.72 4,542.72 690.00 4,484.75 3,784.75 700 .00 885 .00 885 .00 1,049.67 1,936.98 1,3.39.98 540 .00 57.00 275 .39 328 .55 993 .25 5,228.50 4,193.50 1,035.00 5,356.84 2,161.84 3,195.00 Total for Teaching and Supervision. 3,.592 .25 2,548.50 578.75 465 .00 15,343.74 14,893.74 450 .00 12 7 4 22 16 5 43 35 8 7 31 24 4 1 29 18 6 4 70 62 3 4 42 33 9 52 33 14 3 24 21 2 36 32 4 18 13 5 21 16 4 17 27 18 7 14 13 6 44 34 10 25 12 12 ,215.33 ,246.70 ,968.63 ,410.07 ,595.07 ,815.00 ,699.72 ,001.89 ,697.83 ,236.60 ,1.33.71 ,693.71 ,550.00 ,890.00 ,347.61 , 108 .86 ,013.75 ,625.00 ,789.63 , 159 .63 ,950.00 ,680.00 ,627.79 ,254.29 ,373.50 ,156.46 ,722.08 ,945.50 ,488.88 ,261.59 ,761.59 ,500.00 ,505.89 ,230.89 ,275.00 ,660.90 ,029.40 ,631.50 ,438.91 ,663.91 ,775.00 ,403.76 ,046.99 ,802.79 ,407.20 837 .00 , 128 .61 ,444.83 ,889.00 ,760.27 ,708.63 ,051.64 ,017.67 ,587.67 ,430.00 Expenditures, 1912-1913 Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision—Continued. 25 Wake Rural Raleigh Warren Washington Rural Roper Plymouth Watauga Wayne Rural Goldsboro Mt. Olive Fremont Wilkes Rural N. Wilkesboro Wilson Rural.. Wilson. Lucama Elm City Yadkin ..J.. Yancey _-. North Carolina. Rural City Superin-tendents. 5,000 *2,750 2,250 840 2,644 644 800 1,200 390 5,525 1,500 1,925 1,200 900 2,779 1,279 1,500 5,150 1,000 1,950 1,100 1,100 600 417 .00 .00 .00 .00 .89 .89 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .50 .50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 White Teachers. 221,087.97 94,849.97 126,238.00 80,758 43,504 37,254 14,964 8,710 5,486 1,280 1,944 9,010 .35,492 18,785 12,496 2,320 1,890 27,218 23,778 3,440 26,652 12,795 10,995 1,.3S1 1,480 12,086 11,061 .78 .06 .72 .32 .79 .79 .00 .00 .00 .43 .50 .93 .00 .00 .99 .99 .00 .41 .50 .06 .25 .00 .50 .00 2,351,649.05 1,688,330.18 663,318.87 Colored Teachers. 18,241.00 8,356.16 9,884.84 4,691.24 3,317.96 2,257.96 520.00 540 .00 240.00 8,973.50 4,255.00 3,493.00 930 .50 295 .00 2,160.85 1,840.85 320 .00 7,799.43 3,406.17 3,860.76 232 .50 300.00 719.00 118.80 Total for Teaching and Supervision. 384,151.53 262,089.52 122,062.01 103,999.78 54,610.22 49,-389.56 20,495.56 14,673.64 8,389.64 2,600.00 3,684.00 9,640.00 49,990.93 24,540.50 17,914.93 4,450.50 3,085.00 32, 159 ..34 26,899.34 5,260.00 39,601.84 17,201.67 16,806.42 2,713.75 2,880.00 13,405.50 11,597.60 2,956,888.55 2,045,269.67 911,618.88 *$1,000 for assistant. 26 Expenditures, 1912-1913 TABLE VI. SPENT FOR BUILDINGS AND SUPPLIES, 1912-1913. This table shows what was spent for the following: Fuel and janitors, fur-niture, libraries, supplies, schoolhouses (white), schoolhouses (colored), in-surance and rent, and interest and sinking-fund account. Summary of Table VI and Comparison "With 1911-1912. Fuel and janitors, 1912-'13 Fuel and janitors, 1911-'12 Increase Furniture, 1912-'13 Furniture, 1911-'12 Increase Libraries, 1912-'13 Libraries, 1911-'12 Increase Supplies, 1912-'13 SuppHes, 1911-'12 Increase Houses (white), 1912-'13 Houses (white), 1911-'12 Increase Houses (colored), 19I2-'13 Houses (colored), 1911-'12 Increase Insurance and rent, 1912-'13 Insurance and rent, 1911-'12 Increase Interest, loan fund, etc., 1912-'13 Interest, loan fund, etc., 1911-'12 Increase Total for buildings and supplies, 1912-'13 Total for buildings and supplies, 1911-'12 Increase Percentage for buildings and supplies, 1912-'13 Percentage for buildings and supplies, 1911-'12 Increase Rural. City. North Carolina. 45,096.24 42,895.15 2,201.09 58,176.12 54,964.04 3,212.08 12,833.85 7,503.49 5,330.36 18,653.10 10,684.67 7,968.43 320,339.66 285,968.08 34,371.58 38,009.13 27,957.26 10,051.87 11,307.90 12,624.88 *1, 316.98 83,832.26 76,628.26 7,204.00 588,248.26 519,225.83 69,022.43 20.46 18.2 2.26 85,305.53 58,310.33 26,995.20 .20,822.15 21,233.52 *411.37 2,642.81 4,090.34 *1,447.53 28,631.51 28,606.30 25.21 133,658.63 171,664.74 *38,006.11 23,204.14 60,919.41 *37,715.27 10,209.16 7,735.15 2,474.01 43,253.41 44,477.72 *1,224.31 347,687.34 397,037.50 *49,350.16 23.2 28.8 *5.6 130,361.77 101,205.48 29,156.29 78,998.27 76,197.56 2,800.71 15,476.66 11,593.83 3,882.83 47,284.61 39,290.97 7,993.64 453,998.29 457,632.82 *3,634.53 61,213.27 88,876.67 *27,663.40 21,517.06 20,360.03 1,157.03 127,085.67 121,105.98 5,979.69 935,935.60 916,263.33 19,672.27 21.4 22.4 n.oo 'Decrease. Expenditures, 1912-1913 27 28 Expenditures, 1912-1913 Table VI. Spent for Buildings and Supplies—Continued. • Expenditures, 1912-1913 29 Table VI. Spent for Buildings and Supplies—Continue!. 30 EXPENDITUKES, 1912-1913 Table VI. Spent for Buildings and Supplies—Continued. Mitchell Montgomery Rural Troy Moore J Rural Carthage i Southern Pines. i Aberdeen Nash [ Rural Rocky Mount--. New Hanover I Rural- ' Wilmington Northampton Onslow Orange Rural Chapel HiU— . Pamlico Pasquotank Rural Elizabeth City. Pender Perquimans -. Rural Hertford Person -.- Rural Roxboro Pitt- - Rural Greenville-- Polk—- Randolph- Rural Asheboro Randleman Richmond Rural--- Rockingham Hamlet Robeson Rural Maxton Lumberton Rockingham Rural Reidsville Rowan Rural Salisbury Spencer Fuel and Janitors. 85.24 128.91 59.65 69.26 472 .05 Furni-ture. 239.05 133 .00 100.00 2,150.63 513.16 1,637.47 4,884.07 I 501.71 4,382.36 I 648.91 34.26 I 997.16 497.70 499.46 249 .59 2,014.20 389 .82 1,624.38 332 .62 742.18 181.38 560 .80 718.39 354 .20 364.19 1,181.72 427.53 754.19 222 .05 1,388.99 483 .21 480.78 425.00 1,087.99 157 .95 683 .29 246.75 1,288.43 629.77 253 .91 404 .75 1,143.54 626.80 516.74 2,988.34 1,290.38 1,.347 .38 3.50 .58 100 .00 202.35 197.55 4.80 905 .94 739.94 106.00 60.00 3,343.24 2,487.20 856.04 2,187.41 503 .04 1,684.37 471.29 697 .92 1,310.74 1,310.74 441.91 396.64 92.70 303 .94 1,232.66 300.71 197.88 102.83 215.27 169.37 45.90 1,513.79 1,241.20 272 .59 58.38 407.97 407.97 Sup-plies. i 16.75 125.08 50.93 74.15 529 .47 85.42 267.50 136.55 40.00 3,325.13 2,088.13 1,237.00 1,752.73 469.15 1,283.58 229 .56 251 .26 103.33 103 .33 Libra-ries. 60.00 30.00 30.00 378.73 378 .73 62.00 42.00 20.00 30.00 30.00 134 .87 283 .60 233 .50 233.50 458.75 164.55 75.00 219.20 2,284.17 2,217.92 66.25 1,039.71 938 .74 100.97 861 .55 429.73 102 .70 329.12 53.47 421.65 84.99 336.66 407.50 159.72 31.20 128 .52 209.19 44.79 164 .40 1,980.63 1,605.53 375.10 80.80 436.31 253 .04 183 .27 280 .50 60.00 60.00 110.00 45.00 45.00 125.90 69.89 19.47 36.54 415.12 209.60 94.50 111.02 131 .30 131 ..30 785 .01 117.33 619.83 47.85 154 .35 35.00 119.35 150 .00 30.00 30.00 238 .25 90.00 104.67 43.58 363.18 363.18 45.00 45.00 185.00 135 .00 50.00 Insur-ance and Rent. 264 .35 31.35 198 .00 35.00 1,363.57 766.32 597 .25 859.77 108 .24 751 .53 140.60 70.00 79.30 79.30 282.62 107.30 20.80 86.50 266.21 6.60 6.60 Interest on Loans, Install-ments, etc. I New Buildings and Repairs, White. New Build-ings and Repairs, Colored. Total. 437 .50 131 .76 101.76 30.00 ,453.81 327.56 600 .00 526.25 2,136.61 1,324.58 812.03 1,661.14 680.00 981.14 1,854.40 1,400.46 951 .82 951 .82 971 .64 3,175.20 345.20 2,830.00 1,218.05 312.30 905 .75 442 .85 186.25 256 .60 13.76 182.20 13.00 116.70 52.50 327.11 105.11 120.00 102 .00 497 .78 461 .03 36.75 323.18 323.18 292 .60 127.60 165.00 2,315.48 2,2?1.98 93.50 54.20 3,469.00 2,479.00 810 .00 180 .00 1,580.90 1,402.40 178.50 1,402.40 1,402.40 $1,100.00 520.85 520.85 1,708.06 1,646.06 1,7.38.05 968 .30 769.75 1,763.60 1,612.60 143 .00 8.00 I 12.00 50.00 9,061.33 7,418.90 1,642.43 12,787.83 8,264.27 4,523 ..56 5,341.90 4,322.69 3,315.88 2,747.66 568.22 492.55 2,211.13 1,929.52 281.61 6,573.91 1,151.02 1,112.37 38.65 1,182.48 1,141.91 40.57 6,041.35 5,936.20 105.15 871 .80 2,748.14 2,464.97 208.17 75.00 8,477.40 2,700.50 5,447.65 329 .25 3,585.45 3,380.00 204 .45 44.30 44.30 935 .82 935.82 4,997.10 4,997.10 1,937.01 1,561.22 218.34 157 .45 1,306.00 1,066.00 240 .00 797.75 77.00 720.75 1,159.52 2,034.74 1,537.46 1,537.46 300.61 20.17 20.17 667 .70 814.26 797 .92 16.34 686.62 667.19 19.43 147.10 30.81 116.29 37.65 28.67 28.67 750 .36 704 .74 44.62 1.00 3,277.77 2,331.93 62.26 883 .58 1,336.33 1,336.33 428.81 395 .96 32.85 $ 1,799.49 1 , 183 .25 1,005.04 178.21 6,648.23 4,144.88 1,106.55 1,111.80 285 .00 22,748.51 15,706.29 7,042.22 24,960.70 10,633.41 14,327.29 9,981.05 9,094.93 8,529.19 7,461.51 1,067.68 3,072.89 8,406.29 2,943.20 5,463.09 9,590.60 4,392.54 2,639.65 1,752.89 3,056.95 2,422.46 634 .49 13,777.27 11,684.50 2,092.77 1,488.64 8,691.28 6,159.86 1,798.92 732 .50 13,045.66 5,395.14 6,672.20 978.32 13,114.30 10,995.83 719.12 1,399.35 10,754.21 9,235.45 1,518.76 9,241.92 5,669.82 2,464.00 1,108.00 EXPENDITUEES, 1912-1913 Table VI. Spent for Buildings and Supplies—Continued. 31 32 Expenditures, 1912-1913 TABLE VII. SPENT FOB ADMINISTRATION, ETC., 1912-1913. This table shows what was paid for the administration of the school fund — treasurer, board of education, committeemen, taking school census, errors, overcharges and borrowed money, and all other expenses. Summary of Table VII and CompaeisoxV With 1911-1912. Treasurer, 1912-'13 Treasurer, 1911-'12 Increase... Board of Education, 1912-'13 Board of Education, 1911-'12 Increase Taking census and committeemen, 1912-'13.- Taking census and committeemen, 1911-'12-. Increase Other expenses, 1912-'13 Other expenses, 1911-'12 Increase County superintendent's expenses Total for administration, 1912-'13 Total for administration, 1911-'12 Increase Percentage spent for administration, 1912-'13' Percentage spent for administration, 1911-'12 Increase Rural. Expenditures, 1912-1913 Table VII. Spent for Administration—Continued. 33 34 Expenditures, 1912-1913 Table VII. Spent for Administration—Continued. Expenditures, 1912-1913 Table VII. Spent for Administration—Continued. 35 36 Expenditures, 1912-1913 Table VII. Spent for Administration—Continued. EXPENDITUBES, 1912-1913 37 Table C. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. TABLE VIII. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE BY COUNTIES AND TOWNS, 1912-1913. This table gives the school population (all children from 6 to 21 years of age), enrollment and average daily attendance, by races, for the several counties and towns, numerically, and also the percentage of school population enrolled, percentage of enrollment in average daily attendance for the State. Summary of Table VIII and Comparisons With 1911-1912. Total school population, 1912-'13 Total school population, 1911-'12 Increase. White school population, 1912-'13 White school population, 1911-'12 Increase- Colored school population, 1912-'13 Colored school population, 1911-'12 Increase Total enrollment, 1912-'13 Total enrollment, 1911-'12 Increase -.. White enrollment, 1912-'13- White enrollment, 1911-'12 Increase Colored enrollment, 1912-'13 Colored enrollment, 1911-'12 Increase Total average daily attendance, 1912-'13 Total average daily attendance, 1911-'12 Increase. White average daily attendance, 1912-'13 White average daily attendance, 1911-'12 Increase Colored average daily attendance, 1912-'13 Colored average daily attendance, 1911-'12 Increase... Percentage of school population enrolled, 1912-'13 Percentage of school population enrolled, 1911-'12 Increase Percentage of white school population enrolled, 1912-'13... Percentage of white school population enrolled, 1911-'12 .. Increase Percentage of colored school population enrolled, 1912-'13. Percentage of colored school population enrolled, 1911-'12. Increase Percentage of enrollment in average daily attendance, 1912-'13.... •Decrease 624,855 625,057 *202 429,175 429,200 *25 195,680 195,857 *177 466,940 441,826 25,114 327,050 315,521 11,529 139,890 126,305 13,585 300,016 274,039 25,977 214,744 199,653 15,091 85,272 74,386 10,886 74.7 70.8 3.9 76.2 73.5 2.7 71.5 64.5 7.0 64.2 141,534 137,550 3,984 89,931 86,089 3,842 51.603 51,461 142 91,539 83,681 7,858 62,767 57,713 5,054 28,772 25,968 2,804 65,872 58,507 7,365 48,124 43,155 4,969 17,748 15,362 2,386 64.7 60.8 3.9 69.8 67.8 2.0 55.8 50.5 5.3 71.8 766,389 762,607 3,782 519,106 515,289 3,817 247,283 247,318 *35 558,579 525,507 33,072 389,817 373,234 16,583 168,662 152,273 16,389 365,888 332,546 33.342 262,868 242,798 20,070 103,020 89,748 13,272 72.9 69.0 3.9 75.1 72.5 2.6 68.1 61.1 7.0 65.5 School Attendance, 1912-1913 Table VIII. School Attendance—Continued. 39 Percentage of enrollment in average daily attendance, 1911-'12. — Increase... Percentage of white enrollment in average daily attend-ance, 1912-'13 Percentage of white enrollment in average daily attend-ance, 1911-'12 Increase Percentage of colored enrollment in average daily attend-ance, 1912-'13 --. Percentage of colored enrollment in average daily attend-ance, 1911-'12 Increase 62.2 2.0 65.6 63.2 2.4 60.9 59.0 1.9 69.9 1.9 76.6 74.7 1.9 61.6 59.1 2.5 North Carolina. 63.3 2.2 07.5 65.1 2.4 61.1 59 .0 2.1 1 40 School Attendance, 1912-1913 Table VIII. School Attendance—Continued. Camden Carteret Rural Morehead City.. 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 Hope Mills Currituck Dare Davidson Rural Lexington Thomasville Davie Rural Mocksville Duplin Durham Rural Durham Edgecombe. Rural Tarboro Forsyth Rural -- Winston Kernersville Franklin. Rural... Franklinton White School Popu-lation. School Attendance, 1912-1913 Table VIII. School Attendance—Continued. 41 Louisburg Youngsville Gaston _. Rural Gastonia. Gates Graham Granville Rural Oxford Greene Guilford 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 Hoke Hyde Iredell Rural Mooresville Statesville. Jackson Johnston Rural Selma Smithfield Jones.-- Lee- Rural Sanford--- Jonesboro --. Lenoir Rural Kinston.-- -- LaGrange White School Popu-lation. 42 School Attendance, 1912-1913 « Table VIII. School Attendance—Continued. Lincoln Rural Lincolnton Macon Madison Martin Rural— - Williamston Robcrsonville-- McDowell Rural Marion Old Fort Mecklenburg Rural Charlotte Mitchell Montgomery Rural Troy Moore Rural Carthage Southern Pines Aberdeen Nash Rural Rocky Mount.- 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 White School Popu-lation. 5,370 4,600 770 4,111 7,654 2,991 2,439 262 290 5,439 4,795 376 268 14,344 8,102 6,242 3,734 3,670 3,330 340 4,153 3,565 292 121 175 7,178 5,740 1,438 4,378 942 3,436 3,039 3,224 3,285 3,039 246 2,088 2,764 1,338 1,426 2,590 1,847 1,546 301 3,430 3,058 372 6,965 6,100 605 260 2,171 Colored School Popu-lation. 1,020 775 245 235 180 3,066 2,565 388 113 680 680 9,044 5,284 3,760 47 1,424 1,182 242 2,574 2,574 4,800 3,702 1,098 3,923 1,060 2,863 4,888 1,710 1,625 1,625 1,469 2,731 1,364 1,367 2,810 1,988 1,637 351 2,591 2,438 153 6,361 5,700 661 Total School Popu-lation. 438 6,390 5,375 1,015 4,346 7,834 6,057 5,004 650 403 6,119 5,475 376 268 23,388 13,386 10,002 3,781 5,094 4,512 582 6,727 6,139 292 121 175 11,978 9,442 2,536 8,301 2,002 6,299 7,927 4,934 4,910 4,664 246 3,557 5,495 2,702 2,793 5,400 3,835 3,183 652 6,021 5,496 525 13,326 11,800 1,226 260 2,609 White School Attendance, 1912-1913 Table VIII. School, Attendance—Continued. 43 Randolph Rural Asheboro Randleman Richmond Rural Rockingham. -- Hamlet Robeson Rural Maxton Lumberton Rockingham Rural Reidsville Rowan Rural Salisbury Rutherford Rural- Rutherfordton. Sampson Rural Clinton Scotland Rural Laurinburg Stanly. Rural Albemarle Stokes Surry Rural Mt. Airy Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Rural Monroe Vance Rural Henderson- Wake Rural Raleigh Warren Washington.. Rural Roper Plymouth.. Watauga White 44 School Attendance^ 1912-1913 Table VIII. School Attendance—Continued. Wayne Rural Goldsboro Mt. Olive Fremont Wilkes Riiral. North Wilkesboro Wilson Rural Wilson Lucama Elm City Yadkin Yancey North Carolina Rural City White Colored Total School I School School Popu- [ Popu- Popu-lation, lation. 6,768 4,481 1,520 449 318 10,244 9,708 536 5,357 3,744 1,097 240 276 5,072 4,819 519,106 429,175 89,931 5,101 2,922 1,522 473 184 1,040 959 81 4,098 2,515 1,212 107 264 388 98 247,283 195,680 51,603 lation. 11,869 7,403 3,042 922 502 11,284 10,667 617 9,455 6,259 2,309 347 540 5,460 4,917 766,389 624,855 141,534 White 'Colored Total School School I School Enroll- Enroll- Enroll-ment. 5,613 3,891 1,032 384 306 7,610 7,172 438 3,986 2,718 868 224 176 4,015 3,173 389,817 327,050 62,767 ment. 4,429 2,863 972 438 156 828 750 78 2,965 1 900 762 142 161 333 20 168,662 139,890 28,772 ment. 10,042 6,754 2,004 822 462 8,438 7,922 516 6,951 4,618 1,630 366 337 4,348 3,193 558,579 466,940 91,539 White Colored Total Aver- Aver- Aver-age age age Daily Daily i Daily Attend- Attend- Attend-ance, ance. ance. 3,804 2,412 819 348 225 4,455 4,159 296 2,497 1,545 664 139 149 2,569 1,837 262,868 214,744 48,124 2,336 1,559 484 212 81 561 512 49 1,834 1,303 386 53 92 165 15 103,020 85,272 17,748 6,140 3,971 1,303 560 306 5,016 4,671 345 4,331 2,848 1,050 192 241 2,734 1,852 365,888 300,016 65,872 D. SALARIES OF TEACHERS AND LENGTH OF SCHOOL TERM. TABLE IX. SALARIES AND TERM, 1912-1913. This table shows, by races, the total number of teachers, the school term in days, the whole annual amoiint paid teachers, the average annual amount paid each teacher. Summary of Table IX and Comparison With 1911-1912. Total number of teachers, 1912-'13 Total number of teachers, 1911-'12 Increase _. White teachers, 1912-'13 White teachers, 1911-'12 Increase Colored teachers, 1912-'13 Colored teachers, 1911-'12 Increase Amount paid all teachers, 1912-'13 Amount paid all teachers, 1911-'12 Increase Amount paid white teachers, 1912-'13 Amount paid white teachers, 1911-'12 Increase Amount paid colored teachers, 1912-'13 Amount paid colored teachers, 1911-'12 Increase Average annual amount paid each teacher, 1912-'13 Average annual amount paid each teacher, 1911-'12 Increase Average annual amount paid each white teacher, 1912-'13.. Average annual amount paid each white teacher, 1911-'12._ Increase... Average annual amount paid each colored teacher, 1912-'13. Average annual amount paid each colored teacher, 1911-'12- Increase.. Average term of all schools (in days), 1912-'13 Average term of all schools (in days), 1911-'I2 Increase Average term of white schools (in days), 1912-'13 Average term of white schools (in days), 1911-'12 Increase Average term of colored schools (in days), 1912-'13 Average term of colored schools (in days), 1911-'12 Increase Average monthly salary paid all teachers, 1912-'13 Average monthly salary paid all teachers, 1911-'12 Increase Average monthly salary paid white teachers, 1912-'13 Average monthly salary paid white teachers, 1911-'12 Increase Average monthly salary paid colored teachers, 1912-'13 Average monthly salary paid colored teachers, 1911-'12 Increase 10,315 10,024 291 7,782 7,556 226 2,533 2,468 65 ,950,419.70 ,623;857.99 326,561.71 ,688,330.18 ,378,901.95 309,428.23 262,089.52 244,959.04 17,130.48 189 .09 161 .99 27.10 216.95 182 .49 34.46 103 .47 99.25 4.22 98.18 94.50 3.68 102.4 97.7 4.7 85 84.7 .3 38.52 34.28 4.24 42.37 37.34 5.03 24.35 23.43 .92 2,079 1,801 188 1,596 1,461 135 483 430 53 785,370.88 703,378.48 81,992.40 663,318.87 600,734.09 62,584.78 122,062.01 102,644.37 19,417.64 377.76 371 .91 5.85 415.61 418.02 *2.41 252.72 238.70 14.02 168.2 179.4 •11.2 169.5 181.3 *11.8 167 172.9 •5.9 44.90 41.46 3.44 49.04 46.11 2.93 30.28 27.96 2.32 12,394 11,915 479 9,378 9,017 361 3,016 2,898 118 2,735,790.58 2,327,239.45 408,551.13 2,351,649.05 1,979,636.04 372,013.01 384,151.53 347,603.41 31,548.12 220.74 195 .32 25.42 251 .83 219.45 33 .38 127.37 119.60 7.77 109.92 109.17 .75 114.6 112.8 1.8 98 97 .8 .2 ; 40.18 35.61 4.57 43.85 38.90 4.95 25.99 24.74 1.25 'Decrease. 46 Salaries and Term, 1912-1913 Table IX. Salaries and Term. Salaries and Term, 1912-1913 Table IX. Salaries and Term—Continued. 47 White. 85 d M §^ o 03 >; > S 03 fe Colored. I- 2 a> Eh a in c3 d 4.2 ^ =3 3-'-' o m <;.2ijQ O OS t; IS <i> o!ja ^§ . fe2-S>^ > C 03 fe Cherokee Rural Andrews Murphy Chowan Rural... Edenton Clay.... _... Cleveland Rural Shelby ' Kings Mountain Columbus Craven Rural New Bern Cumberland Rural.. Fayetteville Hope Mills Currituck Dare Davidson Rural Lexington Thomasville Davie Rural Mocksville Duplin Durham Rural Durham Edgecombe Rural Tarboro Forsyth Rural Winston Kernersville t"ranklin Rural Franklinton Lomsburg Youngsville Gaston Rural Gastonia Gates Graham. 100 80 15 5 '31 22 9 18 162 141 12 9 136 88 56 32 119 89 25 5 44 26 152 127 14 11 59 53 6 80 140 72 68 71 49 22 206 123 77 6 86 68 6 7 5 144 111 33 47 24 80 120 80 123.2 100 180 100 106 98 160 160 115 122.2 118.7 163 121.1 110 157 140 121 93.2 104.2 93.2 160 160 117 112 160 115 170.2 161 180 152.5 142 176 136 107 180 160 119.5 107 160 177 160 124 113.5 160 146 86.7 114 114 114 114 150 125 125 137 149 149 149 149 139 94 117 117 140 140 170 170 160 160 144 144 148 148 141 141 120 $ 16,919.17 10,716.67 5,162.50 1,040.00 7,869.04 4,359.04 3,510.00 3,799.25 28,831.97 22,400.97 3,740.00 2,691.00 41,520.00 27,138.73. 13,330.68 13,802.05 30,671.81 19,744.32 9,912.49 1,015.00 10,619.63 5,774.79 29,205.16 20,951.25 4,520.00 3,733.91 12,110.64 10,810.64 1,300.00 27,514.98 68,778.38 26,523.95 42,254.43 26,977.96 19,070.13 7,907.83 63,414.54 30.977.54 31,197.00 1,240.00 21,221.39 15,561.39 1,850.00 2,690.00 1,120.00 44,731.17 30,132.46 14,598.71 9,118.59 3,560.00 $172.65 133 .95 368.70 260 .00 262 .30 198.14 438.75 211.07 180.20 168.87 340.00 336.37 305 .30 311.94 238.15 445 .22 262.15 221 .83 412.60 253 .75 241 .35 222.11 194 .70 164.97 347.61 373 .39 208 .80 203 .97 260 .00 343 .94 494.81 368.39 630.66 385 .40 389.18 376 .56 310.85 251 .85 410.50 248 .00 255.68 228 .84 370 .00 448 .66 280.00 312.80 271 .46 456.21 194 .01 148 .33 24 23 1 1 31 27 3 1 40 46 37 9 59 47 12 16 3 21 15 3 3 14 12 2 44 60 21 39 44 35 9 54 29 23 2 48 41 2 3 2 37 33 4 25 120 120 86 82 180 80 80 160 100 90 101.5 86.6 163 101.2 87 157 87 110 106 84.4 160 160 102.5 103 100 98 163 .3 140 180 101 91.3 139 133 104 170 120 104 96 160 177 100 80 73.5 160 117 85 85 $ 350.00 $ 150.00 200 .00 150.00 150.00 137 107.5 107.5 102 110 160 160 100 100 112 112 92 92 2,380.50 2,155.50 225 .00 85.00 2,648.06 1,949.56 520 .00 178 .50 4,000.00 6,255.00 3,639.00 2,616.00 6,358.87 3,743.50 2,615.37 2,175.66 385 .00 2,697.15 1,474.15 560.00 663 .00 1,555.00 1,317.50 237 .50 4,927.62 15,992.46 3,286.97 12,705.49 7,089.36 5,330.61 1,758.75 14,037.25 4,767.25 9,000.00 270.00 4,755.05 3,280.05 480 .00 720.00 275.00 3,579.77 2,302.27 1,277.50 2,665.99 50.30 99.20 93.73 225 .00 85.00 85.42 72.21 173 .33 178.50 100.00 136.00 98.35 290.66 107.78 80.00 217.95 135 .97 128.33 128.43 98.28 186 .66 221 .00 111.07 109 .80 118.75 112.00 266 .54 156 .52 325 .78 161.12 152 .30 195.42 259 .95 164 .38 348 .00 135 .00 99.06 80.00 240 .00 240 .00 137.50 96.75 70.00 319 .38 106.64 48 Salakies and Term, 1912-1913 Table IX. Salaries and Term—Continued. Salaries and Term, 1912-1913 Table IX. Salaries and Term—Continued. 49 50 Salaries and Term, 1912-1913 Table IX. Salaries and Term—Continued. Salaries and Term, 1912-1913 Table IX. Salaries and Term—Continued. 51 White. •2-S 01 a m feQ £ 3 a§^ ^§ . > S C3 t; Colored. 1^ (1) in ^.2 (^§ . > E c3 5; Washington 49 130.6 Rural 36 120 Roper... 5 160 Plymouth 8 160 Watauga 77 80 Wayne 135 120.7 Rural 91 94 Goldsboro 27 180 Mt. Olive 9 160 Fremont 8 180 Wilkes 169 94 Rural 159 90 N. Willcesboro .. 10 160 Wilson 98 129.2 Rural 64 106.1 Wilson 22 180 Lucama 6 160 Elm City 6 160 Yadkin 81 85 Yancey 69 95 North Carolina... 9,378 113.6 Rural. ..7,782 102.4 City 1,596 169.5 160 160 120 120 120 100 100 144 144 160 160 8,710.79 5,486.79 1,280.00 1,944.00 9,010.00 35,492.43 18,785.50 12,496.93 2,320.00 1,890.00 27,218.99 23,778.99 3,440.00 26.652.41 12,795.50 10,995.66 1,381.25 1,480.00 12,086.50 11,061.80 133 133 2,351,649.05 1,688,330.18 663,318.87 $185.33 152.41 320 .00 277.71 117.01 268.88 206.43 480.65 290 .00 270 .00 162 .02 149.55 382 .22 280.55 199 .93 523 ..58 276 .25 296 .00 149 .22 160.31 251 .83 216.95 415.61 25 18 2 5 2 64 44 14 4 2 26 24 2 45 28 13 2 2 131 120 160 160 80 113.4 85 180 160 180 91 85 160 121 94.2 180 120 120 75 54 160 160 3,016 2,533 483 98 85 167 114 114 90 90 107 107 S3,;!17.96 2,257.96 520 .00 540 .00 240 .00 8,973.50 4,255.00 3,493.00 930.50 295 .00 2,160.85 1,840.85 320.00 7,799.43 3,406.17 3,860.76 232 .50 300 .00 719.00 118.80 384,151.53 262,089.52 122,062.01 $ 132.72 125 .44 270 .00 108 .00 120.00 140.21 96 .70 249.50 232 .38 147.50 83.11 76.58 160.00 173.32 121.65 296 .98 116.25 150 .00 79.90 59.40 127.37 103 .47 252 .72 E. SCHOOLHOUSES, DISTRICTS, AND SCHOOLS. TABLE X. SCHOOL PROPERTY 1912-1913. This table shows by races the number and value of public schoolhouses and grounds, rural and city. Summary of Table X axd Comparison With 1911-1912. Total value all school property, 1912-'13 Total value all school property, 1911-'12 Increase. Value white school property, 1912-'13 Value white school property, 1911-'12 Increase -. Value colored school property, 1912-'13 Value colored school property, 1911-'12 Increase Total number schoolhouses, 1912-'13 Total number schoolhouses, 1911-'12 Increase Number white schoolhouses, 1912-'13. Number white schoolhouses, 1911-'12 Increase Number colored schoolhouses, 1912-'13 Number colored schoolhouses, 1911-'12 Increase Average value each schoolhouse, 1912-'13 Average value each schoolhouse, 1911-'12 Increase Average value each schoolhouse (white), 1912-'13... Average value each schoolhouse (white), 1911-'12... Increase Average value each schoolhouse (colored), 1912-'13- Average value each schoolhouse (colored), 1911-'12- Increase $4,481,027.50 4,017,254.00 463,773.50 3,970,775.00 3,559,998.00 410,777.00 510,252.50 457,256.00 52,996.50 7,512 7,491 21 5,301 5,265 36 2,211 2,226 *15 596.51 536.28 60.23 749 .06 676.62 72.44 230.78 205 .42 25.36 S3, 668, 795 .06 3,363,362.00 305,433.06 3,260,165.76 2,970,594.00 289,571.76 408,629.30 392,768.00 15,861.30 296 286 10 190 181 9 106 105 1 12,394.58 11,760.06 634 .52 17,158.76 . 16,422.62 736.14 3,855.00 3,740.65 114.35 I North Carolina. S8, 149, 822 .56 7,380,616.00 769,206.56 7,230,940.76 6, 5.30,.592 .00 700,348.76 918,881.80 850,024.00 68,857.80 7,808 7,777 31 5,491 5,446 45 2,317 2,331 *14 1,043.78 959 .04 84.74 1,316.87 1,197.50 119.37 396.60 364.66 31.94 Alamance Rural- Burlington. Graham Haw River Mebane Alexander AUeghany Anson Rural Wadesboro. White. Number of School-houses. 60 54 3 1 1 1 50 38 47 45 2 Total Value of School Property. ?106,975.00 54,975.00 18,000.00 20,000.00 6,000.00 8,000.00 13,715.00 24,425.00 69,000.00 49,000.00 20,000.00 Colored. Number of School-houses. 29 26 1 1 1 6 3 42 41 1 Total Value of School Property. $ 10,345.00 6,545.00 2,000.00 800.00 1,000.00 1,237.00 250.00 14,000.00 11,000.00 3,000.00 Total Houses. 89 80 4 2 1 2 56 41 89 86 3 Total Value. 117,320.00 61,520.00 20,000.00 20,800.00 6,000.00 9,000.00 14,952.00 24,675.00 83,000.00 60,000.00 23,000.00 •Decrease. School Property, 1912-1913 Table X. School Property—Continued. 53 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 Rhodhiss Camden Carteret Rural Morehead City.. Caswell -. Catawba Rural Hickory Newton Chatham Cherokee Rural Andrews Murphy Chowan Rural Edenton Clay Cleveland Rural... Shelby Kings Mountain Columbus Craven Rural New Bern White. Number of School-houses. 100 45 75 73 1 1 64 62 1 1 67 39 103 93 10 56 54 2 47 45 2 68 65 1 1 1 18 44 41 3 41 78 76 1 1 72 56 51 4 1 19 18 1 15 75 73 1 1 89 48 45 3 Total Value of School Property. $ 30,750.00 9,700.00 107,5.50.00 37,550.00 45,000.00 25,000.00 50,800.00 32,300.00 15,000.00 3,500.00 28,400.00 19,923.00 304,415.00 85,275.00 219,140.00 50,000.00 20,000.00 30,000.00 95,500.00 32,500.00 63,000.00 84,925.00 57,675.00 23,000.00 3,000.00 1,250.00 11,075.00 35,000.00 26,000.00 9,000.00 15,700.00 76,500.00 44, .500 .00 20,000.00 12,000.00 32,000.00 122,705.00 69,705.00 13,000.00 40,000.00 27,500.00 17,500.00 10,000.00 12,000.00 106,700.00 41,700.00 40,000.00 25,000.00 79,,325 .00 110,525.00 28,525.00 82,000.00 Colored. Number of School-houses. 10 2 39 34 4 1 52 51 1 49 27 17 13 4 11 10 1 20 19 1 15 13 2 12 7 6 1 34 17 15 1 1 36 1 15 15 Total Value of School Property. 1 22 20 1 1 33 33 32 1 523 .00 300.00 9,045.00 3,545.00 3,000.00 2,500.00 9,775.00 9,475.00 300 .00 4,320.00 2,775.00 25,740.00 3,975.00 21,765.00 1,100.00 600 .00 500.00 8,955.00 3,955.00 5,000.00 2,200.00 1,200.00 1,000.00 2,245.00 1,900.00 900 .00 1,000.00 5,200.00 4,300.00 2,800.00 1,000.00 500.00 6,000.00 300 .00 300 .00 5,600.00 5,600.00 Total Houses. 300.00 2,900.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 200 .00 8,205.00 16,725.00 6,225.00 10,500.00 Total Value. 110 54 School Property, 1912-1913 Table X. School Propehty—Continued. Cumberland Rural Fayotte\-ille Hope Mills Currituck Dare Davidson Rural Lexington Thomasville Davie Rural Mocksville Duplin Durham Rural.- Durham Edgecombe Rural Tarboro Forsyth Rural Winston Kernersville Franklin Rural Franklinton Louisburg Youngsville Gaston Rural Gastonia Gates.- Graham Granville Rural Oxford Greene Guilford Rural Greensboro High Point Guilford CoUege- Gibsonville Halifax Rural Scotland Neck--. Weldon Enfield Roanoke Rapids. arnett Rural Dunn White. Number of School-houses. 64 60 3 1 31 18 94 92 1 1 37 36 1 77 35 30 5 42 39 3 89 83 5 1 41 38 1 1 1 65 63 2 33 23 55 54 1 32 99 85 7 4 2 1 43 38 1 1 2 1 65 64 1 Total Value of School Property. Colored. Number of School-houses. $134 52, 75, 7 18, 9 98 48 40, 10, 24 14 10, 40, 303 87, 216, 70 25, 45, 255 64, 182, 9, 78, 29, 19 25, 5 147 103 43 30 7 69 41 28 20 307 123 103 70 5, 5, 77, 18 25 15, 6, 12, 70, 45 25 500.00 000.00 000 .00 500.00 900 .00 000 .00 850.00 850 .00 000 .00 000.00 765.00 765 .00 000 .00 025.00 000 .00 000 .00 000 .00 ,332.00 332 .00 000 .00 031 .00 000 .00 031 .00 000 .00 500 .00 500 .00 000 .00 000 .00 ,000.00 ,045.00 ,522.00 ,.523.00 ,000.00 ,075.00 ,500.00 ,000.00 ,.500.00 ,100.00 ,014.22 ,325.00 ,689.22 ,000.00 000.00 000 .00 115.54 582 .00 000 .00 033 .54 500.00 000 .00 000 .00 000.00 000 .00 47 46 1 14 1 18 16 1 1 10 9 1 37 22 19 3 38 35 3 25 22 2 1 39 36 1 1 1 29 28 1 21 43 42 1 19 34 29 2 2 3 30 1 Total Value of School Property. $ 17,000.00 9,000.00 8,000.00 3,045.00 500 .00 7,850.00 3,550.00 3,000.00 1,300.00 3,995.00 2,995.00 1,000.00 6,750.00 42,000.00 8,000.00 34,000.00 17,092.00 9,092.00 8,000.00 30,484.00 9,000.00 20,884.00 600 .00 12,800.00 4,800.00 3,500.00 4,000.00 500 .00 16,932.00 11,740.00 5,192.00 3,200.00 Total Houses. 5,700.00 4,200.00 1,.500 .00 3,260.00 60,580.00 11,430.00 9,000.00 40,000.00 150.00 15,940.00 10,130.00 1,000.00 2,360.30 1,250.00 1,200.00 5,600.00 5,000.00 600 .00 Total Value. Ill School Property, 1912-1913 Table X. School Pkoperty—Continued. 55 Hajrwood Rural Waynesville Canton Henderson. Rural Hendersonville. Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell Rural Mooresville Statesville Jackson Johnston Rural Selma Smithfield Jones Lee Rural Sanford Jonesboro Lenoir,. ._. Rural Kinston LaGrange Lincoln Rural Lincolnton Macon Madison _. Martin Rural Williamston Robersonville. . . McDowell Rural Marion Old Fort Mecklenburg Rural Charlotte Mitchell Montgomery Moore Rural Carthage... Southern Pines. Aberdeen... White. Number of School-houses. 55 52 2 1 53 52 1 34 21 27 92 89 2 1 44 106 104 1 1 30 30 28 1 1 47 44 2 1 59 58 1 58 70 45 43 1 1 54 52 1 1 80 72 8 33 57 70 67 1 1 1 Total Value of School Property. S102,400.00 27,400.00 50,000.00 25,000.00 68,825.00 38,825.00 30,000.00 24,745.00 25,095.00 20,000.00 123,675.00 53,675.00 30,000.00 40,000.00 58,425.00 113,185.00 67,185.00 16,000.00 30,000.00 12,000.00 29,250.00 15,250.00 2,000.00 12,000.00 66,.300. 00 27,300.00 28,000.00 11,000.00 45,700.00 25,700.00 20,000.00 24,980.00 49,325.00 34,000.00 26,000.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 52,500.00 38,500.00 10,000.00 4,000.00 239,720.00 89,720.00 150,000.00 16,550.00 13,200.00 94,763.00 62,563.00 16,500.00 12,200.00 3,500.00 Colored. Number of School-houses. 9 8 1 30 21 19 33 31 1 1 3 35 33 1 1 20 14 14 Total Value of School Property. $ 2,600.00 000 .00 2,000.00 26 24 1 1 13 12 1 4 4 28 26 1 1 9 9 59 57 2 2 17 24 24 3,680.00 1,680.00 2,000.00 6,765.00 3,500.00 4,000.00 14,210.00 8,710.00 *1,500.00 4,000.00 2,000.00 11,415.00 4,415.00 3,000.00 4,000.00 4,500.00 3,325.00 3,325.00 9,025.00 5,525.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 6,100.00 5,100.00 1,000.00 400.00 600 .00 9,750.00 7,500.00 1,500.00 750 .00 4,500.00 4,500.00 38,610.00 13,610.00 25,000.00 200 .00 1,800.00 5,886.00 5,886.00 Total Houses. 57 53 3 1 62 60 2 64 42 46 125 120 3 2 47 141 137 2 2 50 44 42 1 1 73 68 3 2 72 70 2 62 74 73 69 2 2 63 61 1 1 139 129 10 35 74 94 91 1 1 1 Total Value. 105,000.00 28,000.00 52,000.00 25,000.00 72,505.00 40,505.00 32,000.00 31,510.00 28,595.00 24,000.00 137,885.00 62,385.00 31,500.00 44,000.00 60,425.00 124,600.00 71,600.00 19,000.00 34,000.00 16,500.00 32,575.00 18,575.00 2,000.00 12,000.00 75,325.00 32,825.00 30,500.00 12,000.00 51,800.00 30,800.00 21,000.00 25,.380 .00 49,925.00 43,750.00 33,500.00 6,500.00 3,750.00 57,000.00 43,000.00 10,000.00 4,000.00 278,330.00 103,3.30.00 175,000.00 16,750.00 15,000.00 100,649.00 68,449.00 16,500.00 12,200.00 3,500.00 •1912 statistics. 56 School Property, 1912-1913 Table X. School Property—Continued. White. Number of . .School-houses. Total Value of School Property. Colored. Number of School-houses. Total * Value of School Property. Total Houses. Total Value. Nash Rural— - Rocky Mount-. 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 Polk Randolph Rural Asheboro Randleman Richmond -. Rural Rockingham Hamlet Robe.son Rural- Maxton Lumberton Rockingham Rural Reidsville Rufhn Rowan Rural , SaUsbury Rutherford Rural Rutherfordton- - Sampson Rural Clinton-. 51 48 3 19 15 4 41 54 48 47 1 23 24 22 2 42 27 26 1 47 46 1 81 80 1 31 101 99 1 1 38 36 1 1 75 73 1 1 75 72 2 1 86 83 3 80 79 1 85 84 1 $111,375.00 46,375.00 65,000.00 200,371.00 18,371.00 182,000.00 47,750.00 33,850.00 35,000.00 32,000.00 3,000.00 28,350.00 72,500.00 14,500.00 58,000.00 36,.300 .00 28,300.00 11,300.00 17,000.00 35,8110.00 13,300.00 22,500.00 110,000.00 85,000.00 25,000.00 5,930.00 110,300.00 70,300.00 25,000.00 15,000.00 67,700.00 17,700.00 35,000.00 15,000.00 151,900.00 81,900.00 10,000.00 60,000.00 111,500.00 80,000.00 30,000.00 1,500.00 95,225.00 65,225.00 30,000.00 69,502.00 54,502.00 15,000.00 96,638.00 71,638.00 25,000.00 36 35 1 14 12 2 42 19 23 23 10 17 15 2 36 20 19 1 31 30 1 52 51 1 7 21 19 2 27 25 1 1 82 *80 1 1 35 33 1 1 34 33 1 24 24 50 48 2 16,535.00 6,535.00 10,000.00 19,225.00 6,225.00 13,000.00 7,350.00 4,275.00 5,400.00 5,400.00 5,.350 .00 9,000.00 6,000.00 3,000.00 5,700.00 10,500.00 7,500.00 3,000.00 10,200.00 7,700.00 2,500.00 20,200.00 15,200.00 5,000.00 1,200.00 4,825.00 3,325.00 1,500.00 8,950.00 4,450.00 2,500.00 2,000.00 26,765.00 19,765.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 11,000.00 8,000.00 2,500.00 500.00 10,960.00 5,960.00 5,000.00 5,872.00 5,872.00 13,768.00 10,268.00 3,500.00 87 School Property, 1912-1913 Table X. School Property—Continued. 58 Log Houses and Districts, 1912-1913 TABLE XI. LOG SCHOOLHOUSES, DISTRICTS, AND DISTRICTS WITH-OUT HOUSES, 1912-1913. This table shows the number of districts, the number of log schoolhouses, and the number of districts without schoolhouses, by counties and by races. Summary of Table XI and Comparison With 1911-1912. Log Houses and Districts, 1912-1913 59 Table XI. Loq Schoolhouses, Districts, Etc.—Continued. 60 Log Houses and Districts, 1912-1913 Table XI. Log Schoolhouses, Districts, Etc.—Continued. Kinds of Rural Schools, 1912-1913 61 TABLE XII. NUMBER OF WHITE RURAL SCHOOLS, ETC., 1912-1913. This table shows the number of white rural schools, the school population and the land area of the counties, the number of white rural schools having only one teacher, the number of white rural schools having two or more teach-ers, and the number of white rural schools in which some high-school subjects are taught. Summary of Table XII and Comparison With 1911-1912. White. Number of rural white schools Rural white school population - Land area of State Average area covered by each rural school School population to each rural school Number of schools having only one teacher Number of schools having two or more teachers Number of schools in which some high-school subjects are taught 1911-'12. 5,425 429,200 48,580 8.9 79 3,777 1,648 1,038 1912-'13. 5,424 429,175 48,580 8.9 79 3,702 1,722 1,119 Increase. *1 *25 *75 74 81 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... Number of Rural White Schools. 54 52 39 45 99 47 75 62 68 41 93 54 51 68 18 41 43 76 79 51 18 15 73 89 44 61 33 Rural White School Popula-tion. 4,191 3,906 2,848 3,.346 6,951 3,804 4,301 2,902 3,682 2,666 9,548 4,970 4,727 4,821 1,248 3,204 2,304 7,142 5,062 4,588 1,239 1,493 7,420 6,329 2,427 4,153 1,763 Land Area of the County. 494 297 223 551 399 230 819 712 1,013 812 624 534 387 427 218 538 396 408 676 451 161 185 485 937 685 665 273 Number of Rural Schools Having Only One Teacher. 24 30 27 28 87 34 60 54 56 34 62 41 27 55 12 31 34 33 64 32 14 13 26 65 37 45 25 Number of Rural Schools Having Two or More Teachers. 30 22 11 17 12 13 15 8 12 7 31 13 24 13 6 10 9 43 15 19 4 2 47 24 7 16 8 Number of Rural Schools in Which Some High School Subjects Taught. 7 10 8 17 15 4 15 11 18 4 24 3 5 10 1 9 12 12 8 2 21 24 6 15 4 'Decrease. 62 Kinds of Eural Schools, 1912-1913 Table XII. Number of White Rural Schools—Continued. 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 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 Number of Rural White Schools. 18 91 41 77 29 39 83 42 65 33 23 56 33 86 48 61 54 54 33 21 28 90 47 104 28 33 55 58 58 68 43 51 72 46 61 64 51 21 41 52 47 23 22 43 26 49 80 36 102 37 74 Rural White School Popula-tion. 1,326 7,087 3,407 5,326 4,400 2,345 7,743 3,414 7,713 2,002 1,607 3,525 2,318 9,702 2,237 5,221 5,353 4,624 1,798 1,375 1,612 6,948 4,463 10,838 1,562 1,806 2,257 4,600 4,111 7,654 2,439 4,795 8,102 3,734 3,330 3,565 5,740 942 3,039 3,224 3,039 2,088 1,338 2,590 1,546 3,058 6,100 2,171 7,633 2,842 6,088 Land Area of the County. 405 563 264 830 284 515 369 471 359 356 302 504 258 674 681 596 541 362 339 380 596 592 494 688 403 247 436 296 531 431 438 437 590 219 489 643 584 199 523 645 386 358 231 883 251 386 644 258 795 466 1,006 Number of Rural Schools Having Only One Teacher. Number of Rural Schools Having Two or More Teachers. 11 55 34 60 11 32 59 25 48 24 20 28 26 40 43 40 27 36 29 14 22 53 27 64 22 26 43 34 44 54 38 34 38 32 54 52 31 9 16 42 26 7 18 31 23 44 53 32 79 30 33 Number of Rural _ Schools in Which Some High School Subjects Are Taught. 7 37 7 17 18 7 24 17 17 9 3 28 7 46 5 21 27 18 4 7 6 37 20 40 6 7 12 24 14 14 5 17 34 14 7 12 20 12 25 10 21 16 4 12 3 5 27 4 23 7 41 4 14 5 13 26 6 3 8 15 9 3 30 4 22 8 61 2 6 2 9 28 22 10 11 i 3 11 23 5 12 5 23 36 2 4 5 15 6 25 9 6 11 2 6 4 2 40 2 8 7 41 Kinds of Rural Schools, 1912-1913 63 Table XIL Number of White Rural Schools—Continued. 64 Kinds of Kural Schools, 1912-1913 TABLE XIII. NUMBER OF COLORED RURAL SCHOOLS, ETC., 1912-1913. This table shows the number of colored rural schools, the school population and the land area of the counties, the number of colored rural schools having^ only one teacher, the number of colored rural schools having two or more teachers, and the number of colored rural schools in which some high school subjects are taught. Summary of Table XIII and Compakison With 1911-1912. Colored. Number of colored rural schools Colored rural school population Land area of State Average area covered by each rural school School population to each school Number of schools having only one teacher Number of schools having two or more teachers Number of schools in which some high school subjects are taught 1911-'12. 2,263 195,857 48,580 21.4 82.1 2,043 220 75 1912-'13. 2,261 195,680 48,580 21.4 86.5 2,015 246 62 Decrease. 2 177 *4.4 28 *26 13 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 Number of Rural Colored Schools. 23 8 3 42 10 2 34 52 47 26 13 9 23 14 12 6 31 15 37 2 15 1 21 36 32 47 14 1 Rural Colored School Popula-tion. 1,747 357 130 3,954 243 100 2,589 4,562 3,296 1,731 947 556 1,644 525 909 516 2,634 860 2,914 1,760 53 1,809 3,145 2,714 3,485 1,051 162 Land Area of the County. 494 297 223 551 399 247 819 712 1,013 812 624 534 387 427 218 538 396 408 676 451 161 185 485 937 685 665 273 405 Number of Rural Schools Having Only One Teacher. 23 7 3 38 10 2 31 46 46 22 11 9 23 14 12 6 30 14 34 2 9 1 16 31 27 47 12 Number of Rural Schools Having Two or More Teachers. Number of Rural Schools in Which Some High School Subjects Taught. 'Increase. Kinds of Rural Schools, 1912-1913 65 Table XIII. Number op Colored Rural Schools—Continued. Number of Rural Colored Schools. Rural Colored School Popula-tion. Land Area of the County. Number of Rural Schools Having Only One Teacher. Number of Rural Schools Having Two or More Teachers. Number of Rural Schools in Which Some High School Subjects Arc Taught. Davidson Davie. Duplin ..- Durham Edgecombe Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham GranviUe. Greene 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.. 15 11 39 19 35 24 37 30 21 44 17 32 59 30 1 9 30 25 19 29 3 34 20 16 24 11 4 4 26 11 57 2 18 22 33 13 44 19 24 11 13 37 19 33 51 10 20 23 tso 34 750 786 3,049 2,164 4,907 1,800 3,155 2,637 1,913 3,312 2,152 2,824 7,121 2,235 40 357 3,270 2,213 1,592 2,195 239 3,029 1,538 1,344 1,848 775 235 180 2,565 680 5,284 47 1,182 2,574 3,702 1,060 4,888 1,710 1,625 1,469 1,364 2,810 1,637 2,438 5,700 438 1,411 2,841 8,070 2,911 563 264 830 284 515 369 471 359 356 302 504 258 674 681 596 541 362 339 380 596 592 494 688 403 247 436 296 531 431 438 437 590 219 489 643 584 199 523 645 386 358 231 883 251 386 644 258 795 466 1,006 573 15 10 31 17 35 20 34 26 17 43 14 26 55 25 1 7 22 25 16 27 2 32 17 14 24 9 4 4 23 10 55 2 17 19 30 11 39 15 22 7 12 33 15 33 49 10 18 21 •58 29 2 2 t22 5 2 t26 Indian. *21 Indian. Part II— 5 {5 Indian. al Indian. 66 Kinds of Rural Schools, 1912-1913 Table XIII. Number of Colored Rural Schools—Continued. Rowan Rutherford—. Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry.. Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington.. Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey Total Number of Rural Colored Schools. 37 22 45 23 11 9 15 2 2 9 39 21 58 39 18 3 39 20 20 9 2 2,261 Rural Colored School Popula-tion. 2,220 1,651 2,890 2,660 708 931 634 85 288 601 2,576 2,124 6,147 5,079 1,644 95 2,922 959 2,515 388 195,680 Land Area of the County. 483 547 921 387 413 472 531 560 371 397 561 276 841 432 334 323 597 718 392 334 302 48,580 Number of Rural Schools Having Only One Teacher. 34 21 42 20 10 9 14 2 38 19 41 31 17 3 34 15 19 2,015 Number of Rural Schools Having Two or More Teachers. Number of Rural Schools in Which Some High School Subjects Are Taught. 1 2 17 246 62 F. TEACHERS. TABLE XIV. NUMBER AND SEX OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED, 1912-1913. This table shows, by races, the number and sex of the public school teachers, rural and city, employed during 1912-1913. Summary of Table XIV and Compakison With 1911-1912. 68 Teachers, 1912-1913 Table XIV. Number and Sex op Teachers Employed—Continued. Teachers, 1912-1913 Table XIV. Number and Sex of Teachers Employed—Continued. 69 70 Teachers, 1912-1913 Table XIV. Number and Sex op Teachers Employed—Continued. Henderson Rural Hendersonville. Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell Rural Mooresville Statesville Jackson. Johnston Rural Selma Smithfield Jones Lee Rural Sanford Jonesboro Lenoir Rural Kinston LaGrange Lincoln Rural Lincolnton Macon Madison Martin- Rural Williamston Robersonville.. McDowell Rural Marion Old Fort Mecklenburg Rural Charlotte Mitchell Montgomery Rural Troy Moore Rural Carthage Southern Pines Aberdeen Nash Rural Rocky Mount- Colored. Tkachers, 1912-1913 Tables XIV. NtrMBER and Sex of Teachers Employed—Continued. 71 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 Polk Randolph Rural Asheboro Randleman Richmond Rural Rockingham Hamlet Robeson Rural Maxton Lumberton Rockingham Rural Reidsville Rowan Rural Salisbury Spencer Rutherford Rural Rutherfordton.. Sampson Rural Clinton Scotland Rural Laurinburg White. d <i> 5 14 19 13 12 1 13 6 2 4 3 4 3 1 7 5 2 7 5 2 10 38 36 1 1 11 9 1 1 25 23 1 1 20 18 2 36 31 4 1 29 28 1 25 24 1 6 5 1 o 76 19 57 64 51 64 59 5 34 44 23 21 57 35 27 8 58 49 9 142 128 14 27 108 93 9 6 59 43 9 7 117 103 5 9 132 120 12 150 120 22 8 93 88 5 119 110 9 39 29 10 m 03-^0 81 19 62 78 70 77 71 6 47 50 25 25 60 39 30 9 65 54 11 149 133 16 37 146 129 10 7 70 52 10 8 142 126 6 10 152 138 14 186 151 26 9 122 116 6 144 134 10 45 34 11 Colored. 2 15 14 9 1 4 3 1 21 20 1 1 13 12 1 12 10 1 1 43 42 1 10 7 3 19 17 2 14 13 1 14 8 6 o 36 14 22 38 9 17 17 11 18 10 8 33 19 16 3 31 29 2 35 31 4 9 12 10 2 17 14 2 1 59 57 2 44 39 5 28 24 4 16 16 40 37 3 23 18 5 « cj o «J O O (U 38 14 24 53 23 26 26 18 23 14 9 40 28 24 4 35 32 3 56 51 5 10 25 22 3 29 24 3 2 102 •99 3 t 54 46 8 47 41 6 24 24 54 50 4 37 26 11 OT3 f3 O .«-— mt* — o.a a o "S T3 OS O fl <» 119 33 86 131 93 103 97 6 65 73 39 34 100 67 54 13 100 86 14 205 184 21 47 171 151 13 7 99 76 13 10 244 225 9 10 206 184 22 233 192 32 9 146 140 6 198 184 14 82 60 22 *30 Indian teachers. fErecting building for colored schools. 72 Teachers, 1912-1913 Table XIV. Number and Sex of Teachers Employed—Continued. Stanly. Rural --- Albemarle Stokes Surry Rural Mt. Airy Westfield Swain.. Transylvania Tyrrell Union Rural Monroe Vance Rural Henderson Wake.... - Rural Raleigh Warren Washington Rural Roper... Plymouth Watauga Wayne Rural Goldsboro Mt. Olive Fremont Wilkes Rural North Wilkesboro. Wilson Rural Wilson Luoama Elm City Yadkin Yancey North Carolina. Rural City White. d 35 34 1 26 32 31 1 1 22 15 7 50 48 2 5 3 2 23 19 4 7 8 5 1 2 42 20 15 3 1 1 82 80 2 19 13 3 2 1 44 27 2,185 1,985 200 a o 57 49 8 70 104 90 14 1 43 32 13 77 61 16 54 36 18 196 139 57 51 41 31 4 6 35 115 76 24 8 7 87 79 8 79 51 19 4 5 37 42 92 83 9 96 136 121 15 2 65 47 20 127 109 18 59 39 20 219 158 61 58 49 36 5 8 77 135 91 27 9 8 169 159 10 98 64 22 6 6 81 69 Colored. 7,193 5,797 1,396 9,386 7,782 1,596 CI a) 2 17 16 1 4 3 1 23 20 3 12 8 6 1 1 1 11 5 3 2 1 14 13 1 7 5 1 884 774 110 ao a o 12 11 1 1 3 7 28 25 3 31 23 60 28 38 17 12 1 4 1 53 39 11 2 1 12 11 1 38 23 12 2 1 3 1 Jos O O <D 2,132 1,759 373 11 11 12 18 16 2 1 2 3 9 45 41 4 35 26 9 111 80 31 50 25 18 2 5 2 64 44 14 4 2 26 24 2 45 28 13 2 2 9 2 :5 o m * a <" 3,017 2,533 484 103 94 9 108 154 137 17 3 67 50 29 172 150 22 94 65 29 330 238 92 108 74 54 7 13 79 199 135 41 13 10 195 183 12 143 92 35 90 71 12,394 10,315 2,079 Teachers, 1912-1913 73 TABLE XV. SCHOLARSHIP OF WHITE TEACHERS, 1912-1913. Tliis table shows the grade of scholarship of rural white teachers employed during the year, as reported by the county superintendents, also something of the training and experience of all white teachers, rural and city, and the num-ber of teachers employed in local tax districts, not including those in city schools. SUMMAKY OF TABLE XV AND COMPAEISON WiTH 1911-1912. Total white teachers, 1912-'13 - - - Total white teachers, 1911-'12. Increase - --- First grade, 1912-'13 - First grade, 1911-'12.. - - -- -- Increase - Second grade, 1912-'13 — Second grade, 1911-'12 Increase Third grade, 1912-'13. --- - Third grade, 1911-'12 - -- Increase Number having normal training, 1912-'13 Number having normal training, 1911-'12 --- Increase Number having four years' experience, 1912-'13 Number ha\'ing four years' experience, 1911-'12... Increase - Number holding college diploma, 1912-'13. - -- Number holding college diploma, 1911-'12 Increase. Number teachers employed in local tax districts, 1912-'13. Number teachers employed in local tax districts, 1911-'l2. Increase - Rural. City. 1, 782 556 226 054 828 226 679 617 62 49 111 *62 100 730 370 552 452 100 214 103 111 817 505 312 1,596 1,461 135 873 757 116 1,113 921 192 950 872 78 North Carolina. 9,378 9,017 361 6,054 5,828 226 1,679 1,617 62 49 111 •62 3,973 3,487 486 4,665 4,373 292 2,164 1,975 189 2,817 2,505 312 Alamance Rural Burlington,. Graham Haw River. Mebane Alexander Alleghany Anson... Rural Wadesboro. Ashe. Avery •Decrease Total Number of Teachers. 139 98 19 11 5 6 77 55 82 70 12 112 60 First Grade. 69 69 60 39 61 61 66 60 Second Grade. 28 28 17 16 9 9 46 Third Grade. Number of Teachers Em-ployed in Rural LocalTax Districts. 45 45 14 7 40 40 5 13 Number Having Normal Training, 74 47 13 6 3 5 7 31 34 28 6 50 29 Niunber Having Four Years' Ex-perience. 67 44 10 5 4 4 48 22 34 27 7 64 21 Number Hav-ing College Di-ploma. 28 4 13 3 5 9 24 17 7 4 4 74 Teacheks, 1912-1913 Table XV. Scholarship op White Teachers—Continued. Teachers, 1912-1913 75 76 Teachers, 1912-1913 Table XV. Scholarship op White Teachers—Continued. Teachers, 1912-1913 77 Table XV. Scholarship op 78 Teacheks, 1912-1913 Table XV. Scholarship op White Teachers—Continued. Teachers, 1912-1913 79 TABLE XVI. SCHOLARSHIP OF COLORED TEACHERS, 1912-1913. This table shows the grade of scholarship of rural colored teachers employed during the year, as reported by the county superintendents, also something of the training and experience of all colored teachers, rural and city, and the number of teachers employed in local tax districts, not including those in city schools. Summary of Table XVI and Comparison With 1911-1912. 80 Teacheks, 1912-1913 Table XVI. Scholakship of Colored Teachers—Continued. Teachers, 1912-1913 Table XVI. Scholarship of Colored Teacue-rs—Continued. 81 82 Teachers, 1912-1913 Table XVI. Scholarship op Colored Teachers—Continued. Teachers, 1912-1913 Table XVI. Scholarship of Colored Teachers—Continued. 83 84 Teachers, 1912-1913 Table XVI. Scholarship op Colored Teachers—Continued. G. FURNITURE OF RURAL SCHOOLHOUSES AND NEW HOUSES BUILT. TABLE XVII. FURNITURE OP RURAL SCHOOLHOUSES, 1912-1913. The following table gives the number of rural schoolhouses furnished with patent desks, the number furnished with home-made desks, and the number furnished with benches, by races. SUMMABY OF TABLE XVII. Number of rural schoolhouses Furnished with patent desks Furnished with home-made desks __. Furnished with benches Percentage furnished with patent desks Percentage furnished with home-made desks Percentage furnished with benches 5,304 2,829 2,012 463 53.3 38.1 8.6 Colored 2,211 381 1,205 625 17.2 54.5 28.3 North Carolina. 7,515 3,210 3,217 1,088 42.7 42.8 14.5 86 FUKNITUBE OF HoUSES, 1912-1913 Table XVII. Furniture op Rural Schoolhouses—Continued. FURNITUKE OF HoUSES, 1912-1913 87 Table XVII. Furniture of Rural Schoolrouses—Continued. 88 N-EW Houses, 1912-1913 TABLE XVIII. NEW RURAL SCHOOLHOUSES BUILT AND THEIR COST, AND THE AMOUNT EXPENDED FOR REPAIRS, 1912-1913. This table shows the number of new rural schoolhouses built during the year, by races, and their cost, and also the cost of repairs on old houses. Summary of Table XVIII and Comparison With 1911-1912. :N'ew Houses, 1912-1913 89 Table XVIII. New Rural Schoolhouses Built—Continued^ 90 N"ew Houses, 1912-1913 Table XVIII. New Rural Schoolhouses Built—Continued. Swain Transylvania. Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington... Watauga Wayne. Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey Total. Number New Houses, White. 4 2 6 3 10 4 Number New Houses, Colored. 315 89 Total Number New Houses Built. 4 1 1 6 2 1 8 3 6 4 11 4 Total Cost New Houses. 3,316.08 624 .00 525 .00 5,100.00 2,997.19 1,351.95 2,847.00 3,700.00 2,335.00 1,971.13 4,872.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 404 339,523.28 Total Number Old Houses Repaired. 13 4 4 35 24 4 7 24 11 38 3 16 929 Total Cost of Repairs, Old Houses. 902.61 1,654.39 164.43 2,266.00 725 .90 90.00 1,757.94 1,276.07 203 .45 881 .27 60.00 165 .59 53,669.88 Distribution of $125,000 for 1912-1913 91 TABLE XIX. RECORD OP DISTRIBUTION OF $125,000 PER CAPITA AP-PROPRIATION FOR 1912-1913. Couuties. 92 Distribution of $125,000 for 1912-1913 Table XIX. Record op Distribution—Coniinued. Counties. 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 Teacher training. Total Population. 5,987 5,764 22,221 3,790 5,327 6,727 11,799 8,179 7,278 4,934 5,114 3,443 5,495 5,239 3,671 5,859 13,239 2,636 9,132 6,987 15,199 12,131 12,361 9,740 9,873 4,568 7,511 7,314 9,509 3,565 2,600 1,637 11,450 6,878 21,426 7,099 4,893 5,086 11,869 11,509 11,162 5,109 5,015 766,389 Amount. 971 .93 935.73 3,607.35 615.27 864 .79 1,092.06 1,914.45 1,327.77 1,181.51 800.99 830.21 558 .94 892 .06 850 .50 595 .95 951.15 2,149.22 427.93 . 1,482.49 1,134.27 2,467.41 1,969.35 2,006.68 1,581.19 1,602.78 741 .57 1,219.34 1,187.35 1,543.69 578.75 422 .09 265.97 1,858.79 1,116.57 3,478.30 1.152.45 794 .33 825.67 1,926.81 1,868.37 1,812.04 829 .40 814.14 1,200.00 125,000.00 Apportionment of $100,000, 1912-1913 93 TABLE XX. ANNUAL APPROPRIATION TO EQUALIZE SCHOOL TERMS, 1912,-13. The following is the record of the apportionment of the annual State appro-priation of $10,000 to equalize school terms in accordance with section 4099, Revisal of 1905. Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Avery Bladen Brunswick Burke Caldwell _ Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus Currituck Dare Davidson. Davie Franklin Gates Graham Granville Greene Harnett Henderson Hyde Jackson Jones Lee Lincoln.- Macon Madison McDowell Mitchell Montgomery.. Northampton Onslow.. Orange Pamlico Pender... Person Polk Randolph Rutherford Sampson Amount Apportioned. 3,714.57 3,364.65 1,351.19 4,523.13 2,384.10 2,500.27 131 .38 1,252.28 3,706.44 1,145.56 1,448.88 2,243.51 1,670.63 995 .07 1,173.86 144.74 308.31 1,477.72 433 .42 1,640.06 1,363.77 551 .17 1,434.02 4,558.72 594.17 784 .61 1,136.17 179 .34 1,026.80 1,028.06 2,456.45 3,652.23 1,110.92 303 .35 1,542.32 1,125.00 2,142.81 1,134.98 2,230.25 477.34 353 .50 2,007.74 1,032.00 3,635.43 1,485.45 653 .68 245 .29 732.16 747.19 1,701.16 94 Appoktionment of $100.,000, 1912-1913 Table XX. Appropriation to Equalize School Teems—Continued. Stokes Transylvania.. Tyrrell Warren Watauga Wilkes Yadkin Yancey Rural libraries Total Amount Apportioned. 2,145.20 1,544.92 671.47 88.35 1,798.68 4,501.15 3,670.20 2,529.33 6,014.55 100,000.00 A. RECEIPTS FOR SCHOOLS. TABLE I. SCHOOL FUNDS AND SOURCES, 1913-1914. This table shows the total school fund of each county and of each separate town or city school system for the scholastic year 1913-1914 and the sources of the same. . Summary of Table I and Comparison With 1912-1913. Balance from 1912-'13 Local tax, 1913-'14 Local tax, 1912-'13 Increase Percentage of increase Loans, bonds, etc., 1913-'14 - Loans, bonds, etc., 1912-'13 Increase County fund, 1913-'14 County fund, 1912-'13 Increase Special State appropriations, elementary schools Special State appropriations, public high schools. Private donations. State appropriations, etc., for libraries, 1913-'14 Private donations, State appropriations, etc., for libraries, 1912-'13 Increase Total available school fund, 1913-'14 Total available school fund, 1912-'13- Increase Percentage of increase Private donations (not included iu above), 1913-'14t Private donations (not included in above), 1912-'13 Increase Rural. $ 277,333.03 544,582.48 499,169.41 45,413.07 9 289,251.83 100,002.00 189,249.83 2,146,010.05 1,940,691.96 205,318.09 628,783.03 86,375.00 40,153.46 38,313.27 1,840.19 4,012,488.86 3,155,450.82 857,038.04 27 84,849.39 67,775.22 17,074.72 City. 158,200.96 823,366.17 746,907.00 76,459.17 10.5 578,858.18 350,970.73 227,887.45 492,820.81 408,975.06 83,845.75 53,867.74 29,768.43 24,099.31 2,107,113.86 1,654,666.67 452,447.19 27 North Carolina. $ 435,533.99 1,367,948.65 1,246,076.41 121,872.24 9.8 868,110.01 450,972.73 417,137.28 2,638,830.86 2,349,667.02 289,163.84 628,783.03 86,375.00 94,021.20 68,081.70 25,939.50 6,119,602.72 4,810,117.49 1,309,485.23 27 84,849.39 67,775.22 17,074.17 fSee supplement to Table I. 96 School Fund, 1913-1914 Table I. School Fund and Sources—Continued. Alamance Rural Burlington Graham Haw River Mebane 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 Rhodhiss Camden Carteret Rural Beaufort Morehead City. .Caswell Rural Pelham Catawba Rural Hickory Newton Chatham Balance. $*4,959 *5,480 6 82 6 426 3,972 713 5,155 5,044 110 1,123 1,441 6,136 4,116 167 1,852 2,781 1,990 791 .50 .97 .10 .75 .06 .56 .58 .52 .09 .27 .82 .10 .84 .30 .06 .65, .59! .90J .87 .03 County Fund, 20 Cents, Taxes. 4,545 3,323 55,550 2,182 53,367 127 104 23 1,749 1,645 103 2,378 1,670 84 291 332 433 7,290 7,288 1 2,651 2,631 19 2,165 1,060 28 1,076 3,434 Local Taxes. ; 34,096.73 24,174.74 4,879.44 2,165.00 1,280.50 1,597.05 13,226.07 6,574.79 23,220.00 10,366.00 3,854.00 16,441.36 11,738.651 30,067.77! 23,217.77| 5,000 .OOJ 1,850.00! 27,597.68; 25,232.68! l,200.00j 1,165 .00! 19,688.30 17,500.89J 92,972.83! 68,407.27 24,565.56 17,328.72 14,928.72 2,400.00 27,707.66 19,477.56 8,230.10 17,884.00 15,749.00 1,400.00 735 .00 24,273 6,980 9,422 4,423 1,550 1,897 1,825 425 14,097 9,048 5,048 684 7,517.26 15,602.23 9,832.23 2,250.00 3,520.00 11, .324 .91 tl0,524.36 800 .55 30,353.10 22,520.10 4,500.00 3,333.00 20,612.95 23,3 5,996 13,084 4,296 12,532 6,873 3,508 2,151 6,455 2,326 66,073 19,292 46,781 9,013 748 8,264 18,600 4,147 14,452 10,673 1,249 7,969 1,455 From State, $250,000 Per Capita Appro-priation. From State, Equaliz-ing Fund. $ 4,443.08 4,443.08 1,373.96 960 .58 2,8.39.78 2,839.78 6,186.56 3,734.10 4,683.20 4,683.20 From State for High Schools. 750 .00 750 .00 500 .00 1,000.00 1,000.00 2,318.62' 5,414.73 400.00 1,258.25J 2,213.001 500.00 3,188.85, 4,096.60: 800.00 3,188.85 4,096.60' 800.00 2,603.53 2,603.53 2,249.00 1,417.15 8,-386.04 8,386.04 4,846.38 4,846.38 4,823.13 3,387.90 3,159 6,717 536 2,489 3,691 1,.309 1,309 16,917 5,363 8,290 3,263 6,211, 2,2.50.29 2.250.29 2,926.16 2,926.16 2,180.68 2,180.68 695 .98 1,422.91 1,422.91 1,716.89 1,716.89 3,405.09 3,405.09 t3,869.71 3,972., 3,972.88 5,863.25 5,863.25 5,250.10 5,250.10 1,487.80 3,169.40 3,169.40 3, 184 ..50 3,184.50 6,868.52 6,868.52 4,518. 850 .00 850 .00 750 .00 450 .00 1 , ISO .00 1,150.00 Bonds, Loan Fund, Bor-rowed Money, etc. 580 .00 800 .00 800 .00 600 .00 1,700.00 8,8,58.60 1,750.00! 6,940.00 168. 60' 600 .Oo! Li; braries. Private Dona-tions, Tui-tions, etc. $1 Total Funds. 600 .00 500.00^ 500 .00 700 .00 13,382.16 9,200.00 4,182.16 8,334.06 500.00; 500.00 500 .00^ 500.00 8,334.06 6,477.50 2,000.00 4,477.50 14,217.00 200 .00 14,017.00 500 .00 1 5,000.00 500 .oo: 425.00 500 .00, 400 .00 25.00 400 .00 . 400.00. 500.00 17,000.00 500.00 4,500.00 ' 12,500.00 1,000.00 100.00 ,439.22 807 .02 371 .05 162.73 39.25 59.17 110.00 540 .00 338.52 337.76 76 115.00 70.00 ,192. .54 , 779 .08 413.46 15 .00; 929.31 156.57 145 .00 627.74 94. 60' 20 .oo' ,268 .29j ,437.041 831.25; 725.541 220.00: 505.54! 680 .20 142 .82 537.38 ,886.91 ,787.93 962 .28 136.70 156.96 2,389.35 1,089.35 1,300.00 621 .29 543 .56 77.73 1,457.16 801 .75 183.13 472 .28 420 .00 $ 60,042.57 31,674.52 14,678.59 6,833.86 2,875.81 3,979.79 27,275.16 13,448.38 52,134.09 43,119.96 9,014.13 27,097.27 18,921.74 78,733.08 44,945.09 25,605.56 8,182.43 52,741.49 42,553.13 5,644.09 4,544.27 38,605.50 29,125.77 240,783.14 111,055.86 129,727.28 42,252.29 22,724.51 19,527.78 64,.504 .44 36,703.17 27,801.27 55,970.53 28, .587. 66 24,432.56 2,618.20 332.11 18,950.83 .37,516.33 24,239.21 4,741.12 8,536.00 21,207.98 19,000.41 2,207.57 78,666.95 45,019.22 25,502.31 8,145.42 40,167.35 'Deficit. fLocal taxes inoludod. {Inc-hides appropriation for 1912-'13 from .{125,000 per capita. School Fund, 1913- 1914 97 Table I. School Fund and Sources—Continued. Balance. County Fund, 20 Cents, Taxes. Local Taxes. From State, $2.50,000 Per Capita Appro-priation. From 98 School Fund, 1913-1914 Table I. School Fund and Sources—Continued. Balance. County Fund, 20 Cents, Taxes. Local Taxes. Oxford Greene Guilford ...._ Rural Greensboro High Point Guilford CoUege- Gibsonville Halifax Rural Scotland Neck ... Weldon Enfield Roanoke Rapids _ Harnett Rural Dunn Haywood Rural Waynesville Canton Henderson Rural Hendersonville ... Hertford Granville *S4,675.13 Rural i *4,731.78 56.65 1,606.97 5,898.76 5,455.39! 402.62 *546.18| 522.25; 64.68^ 24,255.941 17,970.78! 74 .75! *628.02: 6,808.24: 30.19' *2,197.56: *2,582.20' 384 .64 5,255.65 5,036.24 219.41 16,968.87 16,844.99 123 .88 200 Hoke I 3,604 Hyde 8,097 Iredell 309 Rural. 994 Mooresville.. | 1,275 Statesville i 28 Jackson 8 Johnston 1 12,039 Rural.- ...; 6,302 Selma.. Smithfield Jones Lee Rural Sanford... Jonesboro Lenoir ! *1 Rural .{ *1 Kin.ston LaGrange Linooln. Rural Lincolnton : Macon... 3,115 2,622 2,400 459 137 537 *216 574 904 251 77
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PART II.
STATISTICS 1912-1913
STATISTICS 1913-1914
Part 11—1
A. RECEIPTS FOR SCHOOLS.
TABLE I. SCHOOL FUNDS AND SOURCES, 1912-1913.
This table shows the total school fund of each county and of each separate
town or city school system for the scholastic year 1912-1913, and the sources of
the same.
Summary of Table I and Comparison With 1911-1912.
Balance from 1911-'12
Local tax, 1912-'13
Local tax, 1911-'12.
Increase
Percentage of increase --- --
Loans, bonds, etc., 1912-'13
Loans, bonds, etc., 1911-'12
Increase
County fund, 1912-'13
County fund, 19I1-'12
Increase
Special State appropriations, elementary schools
Special State appropriations, public high schools
Private donations. State appropriations, etc., for libraries,
1912-'13 ..
Private donations. State appropriations, etc., for libraries,
1911-'12 -
Increase
Total available school fund, 1912-'13- -
Total available school fund, 1911-'12
Increase
Percentage of increase
tPrivate donations (not included in above), 1912-'13
fPrivate donations (not included in above), 1911-'12
Increase
Rural.
! 291,667.77
499,169.41
509,779.27
*10,609.86
*2
100,002.00
105,961.00
*5,959.00
1,940,691.96
1,827,1.30.26
113,561.70
214,401.86
71,250.00
38,313.27
31,976.14
6,347.13
3,155,450.82
2,976,755.31
178,695.51
6
67,775.22
65,112.56
2,662.56
City.
118,045.45
746,907.00
669,987.41
76,919.59
11.5
350,970.73
358,125.31
*7,154.58
408,975.06
389,835.40
19,139.66
North
Carolina.
29,768.43
39,348.87
*9,.580.44
1,6.54,666.67
1,511,997.26
142,669.41
8.6
409,667.77
1,246,076.41
1,179,766.68
66,309.73
5.6'
450,972.73
464,086.31
*13,113.58
2,.349,667.02
2,216,965.66
132,701.36
214,401.86
71,250.00
68,081.70
71,325.01
*3,243.31
4,810,117.49
4,488,752.57
321,364.92
7.1
67,775.22
65,112.56
2,662.56
*Decr€ase. fSee Supplement to Table I.
Alamance
Rural-- -
Burlington
Graham.-
Haw River
Mebane
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 Falls--.
Rhodhiss
Camden
Carteret
Rural-- --
Morehead City.
Caswell
Rural
Pelham
Catawba
Rural
Hickory-
Newton
Chatham.- -.
Cherokee- --
Rural-— -.
An rews
Murphy
School Fund, 1912-1913
Table I. School Fund and Sources.
Balance,
1911-'12.
S 7,641.63
*962.13
7,557.96
400 .32
235 .55
409.93
1,549.70
698 .23
4,582.08
4,208.66
373 .42
1,015.34
672.66
3,385.67
3,274.76
28.44
82.47
3,910.32
2,460.72
1,031.60
418.00
3,947.37
4,522.10
2,586.28
*790 .20
3,376.48
1,123.19
485 .42
637.77
3,205.40
2,877.56
327.84
*268.44
34.97
40.35
369.69
25.93
844 .92
7,480.57
7,480.57
County
Fund,
20c. Taxes.
Local
Taxes.
2,982.99
2,602.96
380.03
3,057.41
361.40
1,093.64
1,602.37
3,704.30
2,072.33
1,320.99
41.04
710.30
32,393.57
25,041.57
3,060.00
1,975.00
1,201.00
1,116.00
9,820.34
5,085.36
21,748.80,
18,749.48;
2,999.32
11,495.47
8,323.51
27, 771 .43
J
20,971.43'
5,050.00i
1,750.00
18,104.51
16,784.51
840.00
480 .00
16,138.38
11,654.47
97,461.26
71,340.56
26,120.70
14,796.19
13,196.19
1,600 00
25,478.54
19,442.54
6,036.00
15,852.97'
12,258.7l|
2,586.25
708.01
300.00
6,299.59
11,015.39
9,294.39
1,721 .00|
10,495.51
9,951.51
544 .00
26,597.93
21,088.93
3,509.00
2,000.00
18,725.93
12,356.82
12,356.82
$20,954.68
4,327.43
7,837.02
4,867.19
1,674.04
2,249.00
2,654.25
1,034.40
13,434.69
8,836.17
4,598.52
606.97
1,008.53
24,831.77
6,083.38
11,868.76
6,879.63]
10, 931. .33
5,724.15
3,107.18
2,100.00
5,292.94
2,014.72
54,693.32
14,894.24
39,799.08
7,482.97
State
$250,000,
Per
Capita
$1,677.22
1,677.22
692 .06
495.14
1,351.19
1,351.19
1,194.66
664.46
1,567.39
1,567.39
1,326.00
1,326.00
State
Equaliz-ing
Fund
State
for
Public
High
Schools.
Bonds,
Loan
Fund,
Bor-rowed
Money,
etc.
750 .00
750.00
3,714.57 900.00
3,364.65 600.00
1,379.08, 1,000.00
1,379.081 1,000.00
4,523.13
2,384.10
7,482.97
13,834.00
4,084,00
9,750.00
0,236.75
630 .09
7,369.89
900.00
336.77
3,119.42
4,727.50
527.50
4,200.00
555 .82
1,130.37
772 .58
2,899.21
2,899.21
2,427.24
2,427.24
1,418.36
1,418.36
1,129.08
1,129.08
555 .82
15,293.27
5,250.00
6,826.84
3,216.43
5,262.03
18,735.93
1,158.41
8,517.52
8,560.00
334 .75
722 .25
722.25
791 .25
791 .25
1,670.63
1,670.63
2,500.27
131.38
500 .00
750 .00
800 .00
800.00
850 .00
850 .00
750 .00
450 .00
1,150.00
1,150.00
500.00
500 .00
500.00
500 .00
6,504.96
5,500.00
1,004.96
2,600.00
Li-braries,
Private
Dona-tions,
etc.
998.13
555 .88
287 .85
63.27
1.06
90.07
30.00
Total
Fund.
500 .00
500 .00
325 .00
125 .00
9,993.00
1,000.00
8,100.00
893 .00
130.00
130.00
365.00
750 .OO]
52,500.00
2,500.00
50,000.00
62.23
299 .40
99.40
200.00
470.001
290.00
1,271.53,
982.23!
289 .30
57.00
57.00
84.96
639 .29
639 .29
3,706.74
3,706.74
1,145.55
1,448.88
1,448.
2,243.15
2,243.15
1,706.68
1,706.68
995 .07
822 .58
822.58
500 .00
500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
400.00
400.00
500 .00
500.00
1,000.00
500 .00
500.00
62.23
5,496.00
200.00
5,(296.00
9,069.51
3,700.00
3,900.00
1,168.18
301 .33
600 .00
1,006.76
734.76
272 .00
139.33
60.00
79.33
540 .OOj
540 .00
9,520.82
4,150.00
5,370.82
200 .00
300 .00
300.00
41.05
1,096.91
1,057.92
38.99
543 .60
500 .00
43.60
480.63
393 .40
47.05
40.18
350.00
207.68
150.00
57.68
; 70,920.19
36,889.97
19,747.79
7,305.78
3,111.65
3,865.00
21,960.92
11,277.78
44,295.24
36,123.98
8,171.26
20,130.57
14,218.26
69,620.79
34,679.19
25,336.50
9,605.10
35,309.16
27,202.38
4,978.78
3,128.00
30,209.29
20,295.25
211,929.36
92,633.10
119,296.26
27,398.58
17,343.61
10,054.97
50,071.63
28,582.46
21,489.17
39,766.61
22,499.59
13,896.49
2,406.50
964.03
12,885.28
26,991.50
21,031.51
5,959.99
18,012.32
16,488.87
1,523.45
58,827.37
35,121.04
16,847.35
6,858.98
30,247.33
34,495.34
16,608.80
8,616.24
9,270.30
Deficit.
School Fund, 1912-1913
Table I. School Fund and Sources—Continued.
Balance,
1911-'12.
Chowan
Rural
Edenton
Clay.—
Cleveland
Rural
Shelby
Kings Mountain
Columbus
Craven
Rural-—
New Bern
Cumberland
Rural
Fayetteville.
Hope Mills
Currituck
Dare
Davidson
Rural -.
Lexington
ThomasWUe
Davie
Rural
Mocksville
Duplin
Durham
Rural
Durham
Edgecombe
Rural
Tarboro
Forsyth
Rural
Winston
Kernersville
Franklin
Rural
Franklinton
Louisburg
Youngsville.
Gaston
Rural-
Gastonia.--
Gates
Graham
Granville
Rural
Oxford
Greene
2,674.58
2,674.58
County
Fund,
20c. Taxes.
6,956.43
732.31
54.12
0,170.00
5,325.59
1,539.30
1,380.75
158.55
17,016.75:
455 .56
16,546.05
15.14
2,959.99
5,482.72
750 .74
*959 .34
'78.12
1,788.20
665.29
665.29
3,870.33
19,943.07
11,026.73
8,916.34
4,608.64
4,262.72
345 .92
29,404.93
28,587.46
817.47
3,955.92
218.49
*32.47
1,993.20
1,776.70
1,329.81
1,315.66
14.15
1,507.21
91.71
*1,805.68
*5,853.68
4,048.00,
1,219.04!
Local
Taxes.
State
$250,000,
Per
Capita
10.045.28
8,660.28
1,385.00
3,399.93
27,336.97
23,741.97
2,210.00
1,385.00
31,727.29
27,777.97
19, 440 ..59
8,337.38
26,956.01
22,806.01
3,500.00
650.001
8,338.01
4,547.17
33,536.78
29,149.90.
2,414.88^
1,972.00
14,615.38
13,670.38
945 .00
21,721.02;
73,221.45'
46,221.45
27,000.00
33,125.94
28,202.94
4,923.00,
71,710.771
49,610.77J
21,000.00;
1,100.00:
23,420.81
19,290.81'
2,000.00
1,280.00
850 .00
38,101.03
30,601.03
7,500.00
17,768.19
5,447.69
25,637.65
22,869.05
2,768.00
10,586.49
S 5,967.86
1,521.21
4,446.65
933.79
11,113.89
4,892.09
4,310.00
1,911.80
19,500.00
18,773.441
4,762.74J
14,010.70
21,937.37
5,907.77
13,896.55
2,133.051
4,736.00
2,179.28
12,197.-34
3,132.95|
4,500.00:
4,564.39
4,324.92]
708 .461
3,616.40J
13,838.78'
47,142.53
7,938.72
39,203.81
17,961.11
5,414.441
12,546.67
42,.598.74^
2,192.7lj
39,711.50'
694 .53]
14,497.35
3,.302. 18
4,187.46
5,333.72
1 , 673 .99
22,622.02
9,591.27
13,031.35
4,120.27
482.15
13,083.41
8, 075 ..50
5,007.91
1,762.86
573.07
573 .07
203 .64
1,735.90
1,735.90
1,.5.38 .01
1,2.38.05
1,238.65
1,796.78
1,796.78
453 .58
271 .33
1,049.21
1,649.21
753 .59
753 .59
1,328.59
2,066.95
2,066.95
1,691.58
1,691.58
State
State for
Equaliz- Public
ingFund.; High
Schools
144 .74
144 .74
308.31; 7,50.00
1,477.72' 750.00
1,477.72: 750.00
433 .42
1,640.06
1,363.77
551.17
551 .17
1,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
850 .00
850 .00
250.00
250 .00
500 .00
500 .00
Bonds,
Loan
Fund,
Bor-rowed
Money,
etc.
Li-braries,
Private
Dona-tions,
etc.
S 3,087.67
1,000.00
2,087.67
775 .00
1,427.00
Total
Fund.
$ 538.65$
350 .95
187.70
1,427.00
1,250.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
250 .00
2,400.00
1,434.02
1,434.02
500.00
500.00
2,791.44
500.00; 3,032.00
1,000.00! 21,446.41
1,000.00
1,250.00
3,000.00
18,440.41
2,725.00
725 .00
2,000.00
647.42
150.05
342 .25
155.12
492.81
3,001.50
3,001.50!
3,892.80
3,874.64
18.16
10.00
110.00
1,128.12
730 .00
398.12
988 .04
988.04
759 .56
130.00
130.00
2,791.441 1,250.00
4,558.72
4,558.72
2,091.59...
2,091.59...
651.80
261.10
1,415.28
1,415.28
594.17
784.61
1,136.17
1,136.17
753 .42: 179.34
700.00;
700.00'.
5,679.92
1,.500 .00
1,500.00
750 .00
1,000.00
1,000.00
600 .00
5,448.92
231 .00
12,661.00
2,500.00
10,161.00
750.00
4,050.00
2,500.00
1,550.00
490 .03
239 .54
250 .49
1,198.80
398 .80
800.00
409.10
383.10
26.00
540.16
224 .501
315. 66j
188.551
421.16
421.16
858.36
23,031.85
14,924.83
8,107.02
6,370.67
51,445.33
33,480.04
8,343.37
9,621.92
61,207.12
55,330.86
30,824.23
24,506.63
72,449.71
31,816.12
37,817.24
2,816.35
18,6.38.24
16,604.27
50,313.36
34,753.89
7,234.88
8,324.59
23,281.24
18,719.78
4,561.46
45,050.28
164,950.41
71,383.85
93,566.56
60,602.30
40,536.22
20,006.08
148,954.68
84,831.18
60,711.50
3,412.00
53,221.82
28,453.30
11,629.91
8,606.92
4,531.69
78,846.21
47,824.05
31,022.16
26,330.19
7,067.26
44,937.99
31,142.92
13,795.07
15,959.51
•Deficit.
School Fund, 1912-1913
Table I. School Fund and Sources—Continued.
Balance,
1911-'12.
Guilford
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
Hoke
Hyde
Iredell
Rural-
Mooresville
Statesville
Jackson
Johnston
Rural
Smithfield...-
Selma
Jones
Lee-- ---
Rural
Sanford -.
Jonesboro
Lenoir
Rural
Kinston.-
LaGrange
Lincoln
Rural ---
Lincolnton
Macon
Madison
Martin
Rural
Williamston—
.
Robersonville.
County
Fund,
20c. Taxes.
$10,428.65
8,339.60
1,096.34
467.10
5.38
520.14
16,134.37
14,289.80
*2, 93 1.08
*625.61
5,232.71
168 .55;
1,496.07
959 .42
536.65
2,964.87
2,026.79
*100.00
1,0.38.08
14,950.65
14,835.83
114.82
445 .95
1,429.68
7,447
.03J
3,438.78!
502.14!
1,264.92;
1,671.721
398 .04
13,801.64
9,471.13
2,312.73
2,017.78
527.11
2,074.58
1,683.51
391 .07
4,795.99
3,328.81
82.86
1,384.32
2,076.54
1,957.69
118.85
1,017.30
8,024.09
21,892.21
21,051.54
759.16
81.51
Local
Taxes.
88,721.50
68,925.33
10,239.00
8,010.00
520.17
1,027.00
34,712.44
28,039.44
1,512.00
1,556.00
1,700.00
1,905.00
19,138.87
17,138.87
2,000.00
18,399.73
14,420.53]
1,903.64
2,075.56
18,898.79
15,851.79
3,047.00
12,955.32
10,429.19
7,219.43
36,334.28
30,634.2
3,200.00
2,500.00
13,394.18
41,817.03
38,801.13
1,350.90
1,665.00
9,280.97
12,074.48
9,324.48
1,500.00
750 .00
20,631.85
13,355.85
5,700.00
1,576.00
14,983 .9j'
12,489 .9l!
2,494.001
9,794.22]
16,516.671
17,241.78
15,461.78
975.00
805.00
$67,541.05
19,000.00
32,957.20
12,946.46
1,312.09
1,325.30
17,813.33
State stntp
$250 000, E^*faiiz-cSita
-sFund.
.?3,391.45;$..
3,391.45
1,909.38
1,909.38
3,257.09
5,301.28
4,740.23
4,514.73;
9,273.891
4,273.89
5,000.00
13,240.26
2,543.09
5,447.79
5,249.38
9,805.37
6,430.06
3,375.311
2,073.65
4,879.37
3,986.40
19,172.25^
6,439.04
5,733.21
7,000.00;
8,230.10
23,693.65
14,984.78
4,261.09
4,447.78
3,069.22
8,253.25
1,417.69
4,920.79
2,914.77
14,559.61
1,338 .87i
10,256.62;
2,964 .J:'2i
5,725.31;
2,094.29'
3,631.02,
6,434.90'
2,631.18
11,220.36
4,422.73
4,372.35;
2,425.28
State
for
Public
High
Schools.
Bonds,
Loan
Fund,
Bor-rowed
Money,
etc.
$4,150.00 850,647.00
4,150.00; 2,050.00
37,997.00
10,100.00
500 .00
500 .00
500 .00
1,183.71
1,183.71
932.64
932 .64
1,026.80
1,026.80
4,737.75
4,737.75
Li-braries,
Private
Dona-tions,
etc.
$4 ,262.85
962 .47
,040.00
46.65
213.73
,795.09
600 .00
730.14
750 .00
750 .00
1,028.06
1,028.06
497 .09
1,918.86
1,918.86
1,474.85
2,456.45
705 .051
2,378.601
2,378.60
3,652.23
499.69
1,177.78
1,177.78
1,542.32
1,542.32
1,110.92
303.35
303 .35
1,021.^12
1,021.12
650 .00
650.00
12,750.00
3,750.00
9,000.00
19,500.00
500 .00
500 .00
19,500.00
1,770.00
800 .00 2,700.00
500 .00
1,000.00! 9,825.00, 1
81.70
383 .25
115.05'
105 .00!
10 .051
741.21
j
275.45
465 .76
1,000.00
1,000.00
1,250.00
4,175.00|
3, 150 .00'
2,500.00
12,500.00
1,250. 00 1 4,000.00
-_ I 8,500.00
750.00'
500 .00[ 1,594.00
500.00^
1,594.00
971.76
560 .00
431 .76
20.00
280 .50
110.50
,383.98'
176.00;
89.23:
,118.75
390 .87
604 .84
390 .00
300 .00
300 .00
700.00
700.00
600.00
600.00
705.53;
2,142.8ll
1,125.00
1,257.16
971.93
971.93
750.00
600.00 300.00
600.00 1,000.00
214.84
25.00
418.84
241 .45
177.39
35.00
35.00
600.00 1,000.00
601.69
134 .25
467 ._44
457 .73
310.81
347.53
60.00
287 .53
Total
Fund.
229,142.50
106,818.94
85,329.54
31, .570 .21
2,551.37
2,872.44
77,602.36
45,338.62
7,305.90
6,231.67
11,754.64
6,971.53
44,550.68
28,003.98
16,546.70
56,679.78
21,099.57
27,217.19
8,363.02
47,107.27
40,138.38
6,968.89
18,739.77
20,518.74
22,216.90
73,073.14
44,845.31
13,437.36
14,790.47
27,770.47
96,045.76
71,275.64
7,924.72
16,845.40
15,262.91
25,718.50
13,470.48
8,583.25
3,664.77
41,500.23
19,536.31
16,039.48
5,924.44
27,250.89
20,539.58
6,711.31
20,284.68
31,782.72
53,273.81
43,567.98
6,106.51
3,599 ..32
Deficit.
School Fund, 1912-1913
Table I. School Fund and Sources—Continued.
McDowell
Rural
Marion
Old Fort
Mecklenburg
Rural
Charlotte.
Mitchell
Montgomery
Rural..
Troy
Moore
Rural
Carthage
Southern Pines.
Aberdeen.
Nash
Rural
Rocky Mount ..
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
Polk
Randolph
Rural
Asheboro
Randleman
Richmond
Rural
Rockingham ...
Hamlet
Balance,
1911-'12.
County
Fund,
20c. Taxes.
S 1,668.68
1,319.23
314.86
34.59
3,507.84
2,319.69
1,188.15
204.35
1,146.61
916.05
230.56
15,252.08
2,539.26
12,619.79
93.03
12,388.57
12,-359.99
28.58
670 .04
670 .04
*2,554.47
3,346.26
86.70
65.86
20.84
2,596.72
874 .48
80.03
794 .45
4,977.44
2,269.60
2,232.78
36.82
3,182.19
2,837.70
344.49
1,449.75
843 .86
605 .89
1,902.24
371.21
196.26
319.99
*145 .04
2,985.44
2,492.26
464 .98
28.20
Local
Taxes.
17,170
15,290
1,400
4S0
89,072
57,161
31,911,
7,683
11,469
10,369
1,100
18,686
16,472
1,110
653
500
32,391
27,172
5,219
79,714
18,088
61,625
22,256
17,508
22,505
22,081
423
8,392
17,291
10,021
7,270
14,495
8,773
7,298
1,475
15,650
13,850
1,800
43,058
40,905
2,152
6,503
23,456
22,021
694
739
20,499
17,540
1,697
1,261
61 $13,047
6l| 6,487
5,334
1,225
52,026
9,928
42,098
1,570
4,238
2,903
1,3.34
14,142
5,746
3,257
2,964
2,174
33,296
13,204
20,092
State
$250,000,
Per
Capita
,16.$
60
56,
00
.79
65
,14
.11
,22
.47
,75
.99
.97
935.73
935 .73
12,227
7,238
6,174
3,738
2,435
4,690
14,329
14,329
10,566
5,499
386
5,112
3,503
7,123.00
7,123.00
615.27
864.79
864 .79
1,914.45
1,914.45
1,327.77
1,327.77
800 .99
830.21
830.21
558.94
892 .06
892 .06
850 .50
595 .95
595.95
3,503
17,262
9,175
8,086
440
13,.536
5,938
5,798
1,800
15,688
4,800
6,660
4,227
2,149.22
2,149.22
444 .94
1,482.49
1,482.49
1,134.27
1,134.27
State
Equaliz-ing
Fund.
State
for
Public
High
Schools.
$ 1,134.98 5
1,134.98
2,230.25
477 .34
477.34
3.53 .50
2,007:74
1,032.00
1,032.00
3,635.43
1,485.45
653.68
653.68'
850 .00
850.00
Bonds,
Loan
Fund,
Bor-rowed
Money,
etc.
Li-braries,
Private
Dona-tions,
etc.
•521,245.00
3,000.00
18,245.00
390 .88
273 .03
1,000.00 21,00p.00|
1,000.00' '....|
I 21,000 .OOj
500.00; 310.00
1,000.00' !
1,000 .ool
600.00
600.00
1,150.00
1,150.00
250.00
250 .00
1,100.00
800 .OOi
950.00
950 .00
400.00
750.00
245 .29
732 .16
732.16
1,000.00
1,000.00
400 .00
650 .00
650.00
2,200.00
450 .00
3,902.00
2,000.00
1,902.00
1,100.00
8,000.00
117.85
3,249.78
2,981.70
268 .08
490 .00
20.00
20.00
1,826.02
1,170.49
87.16
368 .37
200.00
3,107.33
2,231.27
876.06
20.00
20.00
8,000.00
1,700.00
1,992.50
1,400.00
592 .50
3,038.00
3,038.00
175.00
11,4.50.00
750.00
10,700.00
6,234.70
900 .00
5,334.70
198.61
115.00
1,856.34
133 .50
1,722.84
161.00
1,692.07
247.40
1,444.67
67.00
790 .25
298.64
491.61
1,130.00
30.00
1,100.00
482 .40
206.76
275.64
350.00
1,811 ..58
308 .92|
603 .58
899 .08
407.18
83.27
222 .44
101 .47
Total
Fund.
$56,443.04
29,291.18
25,294.42
1,857.44
176,980.10
80,514.13
96,465.97
13,603.36
19,216.75
16, .551 .44
2,665.31
50,757.18
26,479.56
17,074.83
4,328.79
2,874.00
84,248.55
58,032.83
26,215.72
81,731.87
20,106.76
61,625.11
35,781.72
32,266.93
37,336.51
30,832.10
6,504.41
21,5.34.39
43,079.69
11,241.19
31,838.50
34,892.83
19,920.64
12,211.79
7,708.85
24,119.79
17,371.75
6,748.04
68,440.03
54,281.40
14,158.63
10,461 .24
52,8.39.68
31,429.65
7,416.03
13,994.00
47,599.67
27,601.31
14,379.88
5,618.48
•Deficit.
School Fund, 1912-1913
Table I. School Fund and Sources—Continued.
Robeson
Rural
Maxton
Lumberton...
Rockingham ..
Rural
Reidsville
Rowan
Rural
Salisbury
Spencer
Rutherford
Rural
Rutherfordton.
Sampson
Rural
Clinton
Scotland-
Rural
Laurinburg...
Stanly.. _
Rural
Albemarle
Stokes
Surry
Rural
Mt. Airy
Westfield
Swain.
Transylvania...
Tyrrell...
Union
Rural
Monroe
Vance
Rural
Henderson
Wake
Rural
Raleigh
Warren
Washington
Rural
Roper
Plymouth
Watauga
Wayne
Rural
Goldsboro
Mt. Olive
Fremont
Balance,
1911-'12.
$ 284 .51
*1,133.96
224 .00
1,194.47
1,468.24
2,425.79
*957.55
*6,090.91
*6,090.91
County
Fund,
20c. Taxes.
3,373.16
3,373.16
7,774.56
5,154.20
2,620.36
1,621.69
1,275.51
346.18
4,156.50
3,264.00
892 .50
2,081.17
1,743.96
429.08,
*91 .87
*236.09
9,733.16
848 .90
1,547.54
866 .59
680.96
3,905.91
2,506.92
1,398.99
9,207.40
925 .05
8,282.35
5,070.
4,895.74
2,559.81
646.51
1,699.42
3,758.45
2,129.58
*1,288.91
2,567.18
731 .31
120.00
46,422.69
43,906.21
1,041.48
1,475.00
38,470.46
35,102.46
3,368.00
46,643.55
38,353.80
7,119.25
1,170.50
21,732.67
20,905.39
827.28
27,922.66
27,122.66
800 .00
16,870.51
13,712.33
3,158.18
16,797.38
14,922.38
1,875.00
15,808.41
21,518.10
18,918.10
2,300.00
300.00
12,731.01
11,930.66
5,956.80
37,063.85
34,063.85
3,000.00
18,376.32
11,855.82
6,520.50
80,136.86
56,610.86
23,526.00
16,189.32
12,327.99
10,677.99
650 .00
1,000.00
8,222.83
38,469.54
30,543.54
4,000.00
1,944.00
1,982.00
Local
Taxes.
State
$250,000,
Per
Capita
State
Equaliz
ing Fund.
33,196
26,072
2,800
4,324
13,225
5,745
7,479
19,521
5,249
11,390
2,881
4,474
2,460
2,014
17,247
13,879
3,368
5,411
.82
.17
.51
.14|
.20j
.411
.79,
.161
.651
.41
.10
.85
.02
.83
.72
.09
.63
.31
52,571 .69 S
2,571.69
1,969.35
1,969.35
5,411
6,313.
2,112,
4,201
1,637,
9,903,
2,845.
6,463.
595.
4,963,
6,018.
906.
20,034.
12,205.
7,829.
11,054.
1,834.
9,220.
64,128.
18,264.
45,863.
7,922.
7,157.
1,995.
1,653.
3,508.
698.
27,621'.
5,0.38.
17,905.
2,703.
1,974.
2,039.56
2,039.56
1,581.19
1,.581. 19
State
for
PubUc
High
Schools.
Bonds,
Loan
Fund,
Bor-rowed
Money,
etc.
$1,550.00!
1,550.00,
750.00
750 .00
1,000.00
1,000.00
3,700.00
1,750.00
700 .00
1,250.00
1,150.00
1,150.00
250 .00
250 .00
747.19 800 .OOJ
747.19 800.00
630 .00
1,602.78
1,602.78
741 .57
741 .57
1,701.16
1,701.16
1,000 .00
1,000.00'
1,100.00!
i,ioo.oo[
1,219 ..34
1,219.34!
1,187.35
1,740.09!
1,740.09
2,145.20
2.50.00;
250.00!
1,000.00
578.75| I 750.00
422 .09I 1,544.92! 600.00
671
.47J
265.971 750.00
1,858.79 I 850.00
1,858.79 I 850.00
630 .00
24,550.00
2,800.00
21,750.00
1,450.00
1,450.00
7,269.90
5,000.00
2,269.90
1,050.00
3,100.00
500.00
2,600.00
1,116.57
1,116.57
3,478.30
3,478.30
1,152.45
794 .03
794 .03
825.67
1,926.81
1,926.81
.{ 750.00
.: 750.00
1,650.00
1,650.00
1,425.00
350 .00
4,588.51
4,588.51
1,050.00
1,050.00
88.35:
1,798.68
750.00, 1,200.00
600.00 1,500.00
600.00 1,500.00
1,300.00 4,247.64
1,300.001 1,700.00
2,157.39
Li-braries,
Private
Dona-tions,
etc.
31,297.62
374 .56
892 .53
30.5
769 .94
314.52
455 .42
690 .00
90.00
690 .00
1,177.50
1,177.50
220.00
220 .00
773 .35
400 .00
373.35
120 .00
120.00
367 .55
509.34
52.00
423 .47
33.87
60.00
73.90
250 .00
60.00
60.00
277 .95
50.00
272.95
,560.27
, 669 .52
890 .75
175 .00
772.70
600.00
Total
Fund.
172 .70
120.00
89.30
89.30
390.25
89,023.33
75,090.67
5,658.52
8,274.14
57,803.19
47,457.53
10,345.66
64,053.36
40,892.10
18,509.66
4,651.60
34,516.56
31,044.45
3,472.11
82,018.88
53,479.89
28,538.99
27,968.43
17,229.41
10,739.02
36,126.80
26,888.22
9,238.58
23,196.20
38,852.33
25,799.15
12,216.18
837 .00
20,271.98
30,673.66
9,649.98
66,003.40
49,904.28
16,099.12
35,481.53
18,068.53
17,413.00
162,211.49
83,648.71
78,562.78
32,548.78
28,047.64
18,727.24
2,950.00
6,370.40
15,424.24
75,784.82
39,308.86
26,630.00
5,379.00
4,466.96
Deficit.
School Fund, 1912-1913
Table I. School Fund and Sources—Continued.
Balance,
1911-'12.
County
Fund,
20c. Taxes.
State
$250,000,
Per
Capita
State
Equal-izing
Fund.
State
for
Public
High
Schools
Bonds,
Loan
Fund,
Bor-rowed
Money,
etc.
Li-braries,
Private
Dona-tions,
etc.
Total
Fund.
Wilkes.
Rural
N. Wilkesboro--
Wilson
Rural---
Wilson
Lucama
Elm City-
Yadkin
Yancey
North Carolina —
Rural—
City
S 2,426.30
2,406.88
19.42
15,455.01
11,728.05
400.80
3,275.16
51.00
10.95
365.32
409,667.77
291,622.32
118,045.45
21,050.81
20,450.81
600.00
25,623.72
18,147.22
5,850.50
776.00
850 .00
12,116.13
7,522.12
/
4,013.32
3,178.15
18,468.59
2,094.47
13,428.73
564.73
2,380.66
341 .85
2,075.04
191 .47 S 1,868 .37 .$4, 501. 15'$
1,868.37 4,501.15
3,297.37
3,297.37
750.00
829 .40
814.14
3,670.20
2,529.33
750 .00 $22, 640 .00 $1 ,022 .63 $
781.14'
241 .49
,044.63
500.00
200.00
344.63
750.00
750.00
800.00
500.00
2,349,667.02 1,246,076.41 125,880.69 88,521.17 71,250.00
1,940,691.96 499,169.4ljl25,880.69|88,521.17 71,250.00
408,975.06: 746,907.00^- |
4.350.00
18,290.00
8,675.21
8,017.18
658 .03
600.00
1,
10.00
220.00
,450.73
121.67
329.06
314.53
,517.11
897.21
618 ..55
,281.66
,778.53
,625.95
450,972.73:68,081.70 4,810,117.49
100,002 .00|38,313 .27 3, 155,450 .82
350, 970 .73i29, 768 .43 1,654,666.67
10 School Fund, 1912-1913
SUPPLEMENT TO TABLE I.—RURAL SCHOOL FUNDS NOT REPORTED
BY COUNTY TREASURERS.
Counties.
School Fund, 1912-1913
Supplement to Table I. Rukal School Funds not Reported—Continued.
11
Counties.
12 School Fund, 1912-1913
TABLE II. PER CAPITA AMOUNT RAISED FOR EACH CHILD, 1912-1913.
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 tax-able
property, and the amount of taxable property for each child of school age.
Total available fund, 1912-'13_
Total available fund, 1911-'12
Increase
School population, 1912-'13-
School population, 1911-'12
Increase
Available fund for each child
Total funds raised for schools by taxation, 1912-'13_..
Total funds raised for schools by taxation, 19n-'12--.
Increase.-
Per capita raised by taxation for each child, 1912-'13_
Per capita raised by taxation for each child, 1911-'12_
Increase
Value of all taxable property
Taxable property for each child, 1912-'13
Rural.
,155,450.82
,996,755.31
178,695.51
624,855
625,057
*202
5.49
,439,861.37
,336,909.53
102,951.84
3.90
3.73
.17
City.
SI, 654, 666. 67
1,511,997.26
142,669.41
141,534
137,550
3,984
$ 11.68
1,155,882.60
1,059,822.81
96,059.79
8.17
7.70
.47
North
Carolina.
$ 4,810,117.49
4,488,752.57
321,364.92
766,389
762,607
3,782
6.27
3,595,743.97
3,396,732.34
199,011.63
4.70
4.45
.25
747,500,632.00
975.35
•Decrease.
TABLE III. AMOUNT RAISED BY TAXATION FOR EACH $100 TAXABLE
PROPERTY FOR EACH INHABITANT, CENSUS 1910.
Expenditures, 1912-1913 13
B. SCHOOL EXPENDITURES.
TABLE IV. SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES, 1912-1913.
This table gives tlie total amount spent in teaching and supervision, build-ings
and supplies, administration, etc.; the balance on hand June 30, 1913,
and the total expenditures.
Summary of Table IV and Comparison With 1911-1912.
Total expenditures, 1912-'13
Total expenditures, 1911-'12
Increase
Teaching and supervision, 1912-'13 -.
Teaching and supervision, 1911-'12-.
Increase
Buildings and supplies, 1912-'13
Buildings and supplies, 1911-'12
Increase
Administration, 1912-'13
Administration, 1911-'12
Increase
Loans repaid, interest, etc
Balance on hand June 30, 1913
Percentage for teaching and supervision, 1912-'13
Percentage for buildings and supplies, 1911-'13...
Percentage for administration, 1912-'13
Rural.
,878,117.78
,703,900.72
174,127.06
,045,269.67
,714,147.31
331,122.36
588,248.26
519,225.83
69,022.43
149,804.73
129,926.27
19,878.46
94,795.12
277,333.03
71.06
20.46
5.2
City.
81,496,465.72
1,374,129.32
122,336.40
911,618.88
813,469.43
98,149.45
347,687.34
397,037.50
49,350.16
27,249.37
34,499.07
*7,249.70
209,910.13
158,200.96
60.95
23.2
1.8
North
Carolina.
4,374,
4,078,
296,
2,956,
2,527,
429,
935,
916,
19,
177,
164,
12,
304,
435,
67
21
4
583 .50
120.04
463 .46
888 .55
616.74
271 .81
935.60
263 .33
672.27
054.10
425.34
628.76
705 .25
533 .99
.59
.4
.05
Decrease.
14 Expenditures, 1912-1913
Table IV. Summary op Expenditures—Continued.
Total
Fund.
Total
Expendi-tures.
Spent for
Teaching
and
Super-vision.
Spent fort
Build- Spent for
ings and Admin-
Sup- : istration.
plies.
Bor-rowed
Money
Repaid,
etc.
Balance
or
Deficit.
Alamance
Rural
Burlington..
Graham
Haw River..
Mebane
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
Rhodhiss
Camden
Carteret
Rural
Morehead...
Caswell...
Rural
Pelham
Catawba
Rural
Hickory
Newton
Chatham
Cherokee
Rural
Andrews
Murphy
70,920.19$
36,889.97'
19,747.79
7,305.78
3,111.65
3,865.00
21,960.92j
11,277.78!
44,295.24
36,123.98
8,171.26
20,130.57
14,218.26
69,620.79
34,679.19
25,336.50
9,605.10'
35,309.16'
27,202 .38|
4,978
.78J
3,128.00
30,209.29
20,295.25
211,929.36
92,633.10
119,296.26
27,398.58
17,343.61
10,054.97
50,071.63
28,582.46
21,489.17
39,766.61
22,499.591
13,896 .49i
2,406.50
964.03
12,885.28
26,991 .50!
21,031 .5lj
5,959.99
18, 012 ..32!
16,488.87!
1,523.45
58,827.37
35,121.04
16,847.35
6,858.98
30,247.33
34,495.34
16,608.80
8,616.24
9,270.30
75,879.69 8
42,370.94'
19,741.69
7,223.03
3,105.59
3,438.44
17,988.34
10,564.26
39,140.15
31,079.71
8,060.44
19,007.47
12,776.42
63,484.49
30,563.13
25,168.85
7,752.51
32,527.26
25,211.51
4,187.75
3,128.00
25,663.82
16,972.17
156,379.26
90,450.27
65,928.99
27,270.90
17,239.33
10,031.57
48,322.20
26,936.70
21,385.50
37,387.87
20,828.64
13,812.31
2,115.00
631 .92
12,451.
19,701.25
13,742.75
5,958.50
15,361.32
13,857.77
1,503.55
56,661.45
34,060.28
16,819.08
5,782.09
26,813.20
33,478.80
15,592.26
8,616.24
9,270.30
45,923
26,357
9,761.1
5,345.1
1,920
2,540.1
12,371
8,586
29,117
23,107
6,010
15,992
9,467
41,411.
23,794
13,627
3,990
25,071
20,167
2,700
2,204
19,464
13,411
108,606
61,160
47,446
19,407
12,861
6,546
33,836
20,544
13,291
24,594
12,971
9,107
1,920
595
8,401
15,9.32
11,054
4,877
12,470
11,150
1,320
36,912
25,130
7,560
4,222
20,861
19,766
11,363
6,312
2,090
89?17,118..30|S
89
00
001
ool
00'
89
33
70
70
00
27
68
93
.18
.75
.00
.321
.32
j
.00'
.ool
.72:
.66|
.51:
.06
.45
.70
.45
.25
.41
.87
.54
.03
.251
.78
.00
.00
.92
.13'
.63
.50
.25
.25
.00
.79
.29^
.00'
.50
.51
.38|
.88
.50.
.00'
13,440.24
1,724.68
938.71
314.67
700 .00
4,935.71
1,396
.29J
7,849.24,
5,892.12:
1,957.12
2,061.30
1,459.71
11,752.88
5,484.56
3,453 .58
1
2,814.74
4,3.33.83
3,.537. 83
345 .00
451 .00
4,961.751
2,747.58;
29,122.55
22,850.66
6,271.89
4,631.04
2,340.59
2, 290 .45
1
7,156.68
5,168.64
1,988.04
9,267.70
6,130.72'
2,935.06
165.00
36.92
3,468.64
3,110.88
2,045.88
1,065.00
2,385.91
2,202.36
183 .55
18,041.41
7,420.67
9,259.08'
1,361.66
3,969.21
7,777.12
3,433.60
1,993 ..52
2,350.00
2,681.27
2,572.81
63.10
25.00:
10.92:
9.44!
659 .94
570 .02
2,118.43
2,026.36
92.07
757.91
769 .25
1,458.35
1,246.06
157.52
54.77
1,048.95
909 .20
139.75
$10,156.23
8,192.91
914.32
860 .00
189 .00
20.80
11.62
54.79
53.54
1.25
195.99
1,079.78
8,861.33
38.33
7,930.00
893 .00
2,073.16
597.16
1,003.00
473 .00
1,237.35
812.93
5,746.92
4,843.02
903 .90
2,339.34
1,665.19;
674. 15|
1,602.96:
1,223.19
379 .77
2,949.68
1,152.21
1,767.47
30.00
12,903.28
1,596.53
11,306.75
892 .82
372.10
520.72
5,726.15
1*4,959.50
*5,480.97
6.10
82.75
6.06
426.56
3,972.58
713.52
5,155.09
5,044.27
110.82
1,123.10.
1,441.84
6,136.30
4,116.06
167.65
1,852.59
2,781.90
1,990.87
791 .03
5,726.15
576.46
574 .46
2.00
559 .82
658 .24
642 .24
16.00
505.16
505.16
21.50
1,555.05
1,361.12
152.20
148 .20
193 .93
1,692.72
1 , 182 .49
765.77
310.22
106.50!
4.00
289.76
4,752.81
29.01
4,545.47
3,323.08
55,650.10
2,182.83
53,367.27
127.68
104 .28
23.40
1,749.43
1,645.76
103.67
2,378.74
1,670.95
84.18
291 .50
332.11
433 .40
7,290.25
7,288.76
1.49
2,651.00
2,631.10
19.90
2,165.92
1,060.76
28.27
1,076.89
3,434.13
1,016.54
1,016.54
4,723.80:
Deficit
Expenditures, 1912-1913 15
Table IV. Summary of Expendititres—Continued.
Chowan
Rural
Edenton..
Clay
Cleveland
Rural
Shelby
Kings Mountain.
Columbus
Craven... _.
Rural
New Bern
Cumberland
Rural
Fayetteville
Hope Mills
Currituck
Dare
Davidson
Rural
Lexington
Thomasville
Davie
Rural
Mocksville
Duplin
Durham
Rural
Durham.
Edgecombe
Rural
Tarboro
Forsyth
Rural
Winston
Kernersville
Franklin
Rural
Franklinton
Louisburg
Youngsville
Gaston _
Rural
Gastonia
Gates
Graham
Granville
Rural
Oxford
Greene
Guilford
Rural
Greensboro
Total
Fund.
23,031,
14,924
8,107,
6,370,
51,445
33,480,
8,343
9,621
61,267
55,330,
30,824
24,506
72,449
31,816
37,817
2,816
18,638
16,604
50,313
34,753
7,234
8,324
23,281
18,719
4,561
45,050
164,950
71,383
93,566
60,602
40,536
20,066
148,954
84,831
60,711
3,412
53,221
28,453
11,629
8,606
4,531
78,846
47,824
31,022
26,330
7,067
44,937
31,142
13,795
15,959
229,142
106,818
85,-329
Total
Expendi-tures.
.85
.83
.02
.67^
.33
.04
.37
.92
.12
.86
.23
.63
.71
.12
.24
.35
.24
.27
.36
.89
.88
..59
.24
.78
.46
.28;
.41
.85
.56
.30
.22
.08
.68
.18
.50
.00
.82
.30
.91
.92
.69
.21
.05
.16
.19
.26|
.99,
.921
.07!
.51
.50
.94;
.541
Spent for
Teaching
and
Super-vision.
21,693.39
13,516.37
8,107.02
6,077.02
51,145.19
33,270.19
8,256.12
9,618.88
55,592.93
47,105.11
24,760.15
22,344.96
71,958.72
31,465.56
37,694.99
2,798.17
16,770.00
9,527.01
47,607.84
32,775.63
7,917.80
6,914.41
19,872.19
16,424.27
3,447.92
41,867.93
149,154.57
56,129.04
93,025.53
51,461.36
31,860.14
19,601.22
114,914.61
50,791.11
60,711.50
3,412.00
48,161.72
25,790.28
11,337.60
6,555.17
4,478.67
68,954.25
47,631.49
21,322.76
25,788.72
5,756.80
49,613.12
35,874.70
13,738.42
14,352.54
223,243.74
101,363.55
84,926.92
12,298
7,213
5,085
4,109
34,663
25,633
5,260
3,769
46,670
36,693
18,475
18,218
40,4.30
24,687
14,027
1,715
13,105
6,610
35,502
23,625
6,280
5,596
14,965
12,628
2,337
33,725
88,870
31,810
57,059
37,067
25,900
11,166
81,676
36,944
42,197
2,535
30,853
20,468
3,580
4,610
2,195
51,285
33,809
17,476
12,468
3,960
31,738
25,619
6,119
11,622
120,686
59,314
38,884
Spent for
Build-ings
and
Sup-plies.
.54
.54
.00
.25
.03
.53
.00
.50
.00
.73
.68
.05
.68
.82
.86
.00
.29!
.14'
.31
.40
.00
.91
.64
.14
.50
.93
.82
.90
.92
.32
.74
.58
.79
.79
.00
.00
.94
.94
.00
.00
.00
.94
.731
.21;
.43
.30;
.83
.33
.50
.02
.33
.00
[ Bor-
Spent for rowed
Admin- [ Money
istration. Repaid,
etc.
$ 6,853.77
5,657.85
1,195.92
1,604.89
7,701.31
5,728.25
1,569.12
403 .94
7,349.90
6,734.88
5,137.23
1,597.65
27,900.93
5,767.57J
21,420.04
713.32
3,095 .56
2,442 .57i
8,533.37
6,181.85
1,084.02
1,267.50
3,960.55
2,853.13
1,107.42
6,095.72
35,662.04
22,106.67
13,555.37
10,215.20
4,152.30
6,062.90
31,891.69
13,009.59
18,374.10
508 .00
10,820.11
3,655.62
5,152.33
1,720.49
291.67
16,188.96
12,615.51
3,573.45
9,630.56
1,119.22
8,812.97
7,007.12!
1,805 .85i
1,923. 81
61, .349 .25;
19,795.49
.00| 34,946.58
818.98$ 1,722.10
711
107
360
906
846
.98
.00
.63
.61
5.41
60
1,397
1,676
1,147
529
1,827
1,010
747
69
569
474
2,210
2,067
93
50
946
943
3
1,990
6,415
2,211
4,203
2,165
1,794
371
1,021
836
140
44
2,074
1,665
68
224
115
1,166
1,166
.20
.16
.50
.24
.26
.11
.17
.09
.85
.15
.30
.80
.02
.78
.00
.00
.00
.00
.56
.21
.47
.74
.83
.09
.74
.13
.73
.40
.00
.20
.72
.50
.68
.30
97
,97
1,142
677
2,489
2,341
148
806
2,563
2,432
3.00
1,719.10
2.25
7,874.24
1,062.00
1,427.00
5,385.24
175 .87
2,000.00
$ 1.338
1,338
2,000.00
1,800.00
1,500.00
300.00
1,361.36
901 .36
460.00
55 .72
18,206.50
18,206.50
2,013.01
13.01
2,000.00
325 .00
Balance
or
Deficit.
46
46
325 .00
4,413.47
2,536.77
1,876.70
312.38
39.28
273.10
2,547.13
6,571.74
906.74
5,665.00
38,644.29
19,821.95
11,096.34
293.
300
209
87
3,
5,674
8,225
6,064
2,161
490
350
122
18
1,868
7,077
2,705
1,978
*682
1,410
3,409
2,295
1,113
3,182
15,795
15,254
541
9,140
8,676
464
34,040
34,040
65
14
85
25
04
19
75
08
67
99
56
25
18
24
26
52
26
,92
18
,05
51
54
35
84
81
03
94
,08
,86
,07
07
5,060
2,663
292
2,051
53
9,891
192
9,699
541
1,310
4,675
*4,731
56
1,606
5,898
5,455
402
.10
.02
.31
.75
.02
.96
.56
.40
.47
.46
.13
.78
.65
.97
.76
.39
.62
•Deficit.
16 Expenditures, 1912-1913
Table IV. Summary op Expenditures—Continued
.
High Point
Guilford College.
Gibsonvilla
Halifax...
Rural
Scotland Neck...
Weldon..
Enfield
Roanoke Rapids.
Harnett
Rural
Dunn
Haywood
Rural
Waynesville
Canton
Henderson
Rural.
Hendersonville. .
.
Hertford
Hoke
Hyde
Iredell
Rural
Mooresville
Statesville.
Jackson
Johnston
Rural
Selma
Smithfield
Jones
Lee
Rural
Sanford
Jonesboro
Lenoir
Rural
Kinston
LaGrange _.
Lincoln
Rural
Lincolnton
Macon
Madison
Martin
Rural.
Williamston
Robersonville
McDowell.
Rural
Marion
Old Fort
Total
Fund.
31,570.21
2,551.37
2,872.44
77,602.36
45,338.62
7,305.90
6,231.67
11,754.64
6,971.53
44,550.68,
28,003.98!
16,546.70|
56,679.781
21,099.571
27,217.19j
8,363.021
47,107.27J
40,138.38;
6,968 .89i
18,739.7"!
20,518.74
22,216.90
73,073.14
44,845.31,
13,437.36:
14,790.47'
27,770.47
96,045.76
71,275.64
16,845.40
7,924.72
15,262.91
25,718.50
13,470.48
8,583.25
3,664.77
41,500.23
19,536.31
16,039.48
5,924.44
27,250.89
20,539 .58^
6,711.31
20,284.68
31,782.72
53,273.81
43,567.98
6,106.51
3,599.32
56,443.04
29,291.18
25,294.42
1,857.44
Total
_ Expendi-tures.
32,116.39
2,029.12
2,807.76
53,346.42
27,367.84
7,231.15
6,859.69
4,946.40
6,941.34
46,748.24
30,586.18
16,162.06
51,424.13:
21,099.57
22,180.95
8,143.61
30,138.40
23,293.39
6,845.01!
18,538.96'
16,914.07
14,119.14
72,763.91
45,840.07
12,162.21
14,761.63
27,762.26
84,006.05
64,973.62
13,730.00
5,302.43
12,862.00
25,259.15
13,332.85
8,045.45
3,880.85
43,075.16
21,440.63
15,787.67
5,846.86
26,317.14
20,398.94
5,918.20
19,850.96
25,240.68
27,215.81
19,449.85
4,923.19
2,842.77
39,522.97
26,412.29
11,330.95
1,779.73
Spent for
Teaching
and
Super-vision.
Spent for I Bor-
Build- Spent for, rowed Balance
ings and Admin- Money 1 or
Sup- istration. Repaid, : Deficit,
plies. etc.
19,533.33
1,190.00
1,765.00
39,792.79
22,505.74
4,668.25
4,756.30
3,022.50
4,840 .00|
28,497.04:
22,477.04
6,020.00
31,577.74^
19,4.32.22:
6,185.52!
5,960.00
20,873.08
15,891.08
4,982.00
11,042.69
11,840.75
9,418.47
48,171.53
31,953.28
5,960.00
10,258.25
19,221.33
55,147.16
46,558.16
4,065.00
4,524.00
10,165.25
17,071.19
9,388.69
4,782.50
2,900.00
28,730.92
12,509.42
12,946.50
3,275.00
20,778.58
15,919.58
4,859.00
17,384.88
17,776.10
20,2.38.36!
14,128.36
3,510.00
2,600.00
23,481.32
17,303.82
4,577.50
1,600.00
J 5,363
839
405
9,130
2,651
2,451
1,478
977
1,571
12,867
3,687
9,179
17,783
873
15,995
914
7,689
6,008
1,681
687
2,930
3,495
12,657
7,808
3,084
1,764
2,335
17,084
15,156
1,165
762
2,071
5,267
3,198
1,123
945
6,576
2,895
2,527
1,153
4,441
3,464
977
741
5,943
5,429
4,188
1,065
175
8,817
5,740
2,897
179
.06
.12
.00
.75!
.311
.70
.39
.90
.45
.07;
.71
.36^
.361
.49|
.43
.44
.79
.71
.08
.43
.61
.57
.95
.92:
.25
.78
.81
.13
.32
.00
.81
.39
.29
.13
.71
.45
.32
.38
.23
.71
.92
.65
.27
.86!
.43
.52
.76
.56
.20
.36
.50
.13
.73
S 120.00,$ 7,100.00
11
2,983
1,971
111
125
446
329
4,650
4,421
229
821
780
626.00
1,439.72
239 .72
40
1,575
1,393
181
6,465
971
756
2,102
1,403
461
238
993
3,181
3,166
500 .00
500 .00
200 .00
733.70
733 .70
1,241.73
13.31
1,228.42
$ *546.18
522 .25
64.68
24,2.55.94
17,970.78
74.75
•628 .02
6,808.24
30.19
*2,197.56
2,582.20
384 .64
5,255.65
15
609
920
746
139
35
3,571
3,229
313
28
1,096
1,014
81
708
1,521
1,507
1,092
347
67
1,293
1,136
156
343 .00
,171.37
448 .28
,831.56
674 .86
656.70
,500.00
212.10
,593.09
93.09
500 .00
15.66
,000.00
2,000.00
196.27
806 .20
1,390.07
5,036.24
219.41
16,968.87
16,844.99
123.88
200.81
3,604.67
8,097.76
309 .23
*994.76
1,275.15
28.84
8.21
12,039.71
6,302.02
3,115.40
2,622.29
2,400.91
459 .35
137.63
537.80
*216.08
•1,574.93
•1,904.32
251.81
77.58
933 .75
140.64
793.11
433 .72
6,542.04
26,058.00
24,118.13
1,183.32
756.55
16,920.07
2,878.89
13,963.47
77.71
•Deficit.
Expenditures, 1912-1913 17
Table IV. Summary of Expenditures—Continued.
Mecklenburg
Rural
Charlotte
Mitchell
Montgomery
Rural
Troy
Moore
Rural
Carthage
Southern Pines
Aberdeen
Nash
Rural
Rocky Mount
New Hanover
Rural
Wilmington
Northampton
Onslow
Orangs
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
Rockingham
Hamlet
Robeson
Rural
Maxton
Lumberton
Rockingham
Rural-
Reidsville
Total
Fund.
Total
Expendi-tures.
Spent for
Teaching
and
Super-vision.
176,980.10$
80,514.13
96,465.971
13,603.36;
19,216.75'
16,551.441
2,665.311
50,757.18
26,479.56
17,074.83
4,328.79
2,874.00
84,248.55
58,032.83
26,215.72
81.731 .87|
20,106.76
61,625.11
35,781.72
32,266.93
37,336.51
30,832.10
6,504.41
21,534.39
43,079.69
11,241.19
31,838.50
34,892.83:
19,920.64
12,211.79
7,708.85
24,119.79
17,371 .75
6,748.04
68,440.03
54,281.40
14,158.63
10,461.24
52,839.68
31,429.65
7,416.03
13,994.00
47,599.67
27,601.31
14,379.88
5,618.48
89,023.33
75,090.67
5,658.52
8,274.14
57,803.19
47,457.53
10,345.66
167,733.60(8
75,290.201
92,443 .40
1
12,111.59
17,741.46
15,396.30
2,345.16!
48,359.23'
25,297.78
16,260.65
4,471.80
2,329.00
76,622.50
50,657.47
25,965.03
85,936.741
24,311.63
61,625.11
.39,601.19
32,119.80
37,026.02)
30,521.61
6,504.41
18,497.75
42,955.70
11,198.88
31,756.82
30,909.70
17,811.66
10,490.14
7,321.52
26,165.74
19,695.75
6,469.99
71,913.78
57,793.36
14,120.42
9,287.77
43,185.95
32,673.63
7,256.91
3,255.41
43,823.85
24,234.581
13,985.95
5,603.32
91,764.80
78,267.26
5,495.46
8,002.08
58,201.11
46,767.06
11,4.';4.05
115,691
52,321
63,370
9,815
15,918
13,821
2,097
28,159
20,394
3,115
2,610
2,040
51,226
33,888
17,338
51,732
11,440
40,292
28,449
20,876
20,630
17,113
3,517
12,417
23,804
7,137
16,667
19,603
12,215
7,246
4,968
22,410
16,595
5,815
43,699
35,001
8,697
7,236
31,133
24,693
4,550
1,890
29,347
18,108
6,613
4,625
70,789
62,159
3,950
4,680
42,627
33,254
9,373
.51
.47
.04
.54
.44
.02
.42
.06
.06
.00
.00
.00
.96
.39
.57
.51
.00
.51
.28
.65
.49
.00
.49
.45
.56
.25
.31
.12
.33
.70
.63
.07
.07
.00
.72
.89
.83
.60
.71
.71
.00
.00
.61
.86
.75
.00
.63
.63
.00
.00
.79
.29
.50
Spent for
Build- .Spent for
ings and
Sup-plies.
$27,789.92
16,680.95
11,108.97
1,799.49
1,183.25
1,005.04
178.21
6,648.23
4,144
1,106.55
1,111.80
285 .00
22,748.51
15,706.29
7,042.22
24,960.70
10,633.41
14,327.29
9,981.05
9,094.93
8,529.19
7,461.51
1,067.68
3,072.89
8,406.29
2,943.20
5,463.09
9,590.60
4,392.54
2,639.65
1,752.89
3,056.95
2,422.46
634 .49
13,777.27
11,684 ..50
2,092.77
1,488.64
8,691.28
6,159.86
1,798.92
732 .50
13,045.66
5,395.14
6,672.20
978 .32
13,114.30
10,995.83
719.12
1,399 ..35
10,754.21
9,235.45
1,518.76
Bor-rowed
Balance
Admin- , Money or
istration. Repaid, ' Deficit,
etc.
$ 7,679.26 816,572.91$ 9,246.50
367
311
496
639
570
69
762
758
.63
.63
.56
.77
•241
.53
.84
.84
920
15,652
4
1,047
871
175
2,988
2,233
755
1,170
1,763
2,001
1,940
61
1,749
2,244
1,118
1,126
1,614
603
603
12,789.101
12,039
750
10
.001
.00
.12
.40
.72
.68
.37j
.3l[
.86
.22
.66
.26
.40
.96
.85
.43
1,599
191
1,408
6,254
4
6,250
385
5,864
4,006
1,857
1,257
8,500
.91
.39
.52
.85
.85
.00
.00
.68
.84
.84
.45
.00
5,223.93
4,022.57
1,491.77
1,475.29
1,155.14
320.15
2,397.95
1,181.78
814.18
*143 .01
545 .00
7,626.05
7,375.36
250.69
*4,204.87
*4,204.87
*3,819.47
147.13
310.49
310.49
42! 8,500.00
.43'
.00
698
678
20
1,882
1,856
25
562
1,713
1,681
101.
600.
79
600
.72
.22
..50
.29! 12,554
.97 9,250
.32' 3,304
.53'
.951 1.647
.00;
04
32
704
704
4,020
3,894
126
4,396
4,277
119
139
907
600
725
25
700
3,840
1,217
700
1,922
422
422 .54
3,036.64
123 .99
42.31
81.68
3,983.13
2,108.98
1,721.65
387 .33
*2,045.95
•2,324.00
278 .05
*3,473.75
3,511.96
38.21
1,173.47
9,653.73
•1,243.98
159.12
10,738.59
3,775.82
3,366.73
393 .93
15.16
•2,741.47
•3,176.59
163.06
272 .06
397 .92
690 .47
•1,088.39
•Deficit.
Part II—
2
18 Expenditures, 1912-1913
Table IV. Summary of Expenditures—Continued.
Rowan
Rural
Salisbury
Spencer
Rutherford
Rural
Rutherfordton
.
Sampson- .,
Rural
Clinton
Scotland
Rural
Laurinburg
Stanly
Rural
Albemarle
Stokes
Surry
Rural
Mt. Airy
Westfield
Swain
Transylvania
Tyrrell
Union
Rural
Monroe
Vance
Rural
Henderson
Wake ._
Rural
Raleigh
Warren
Washington _.
Rural
Roper
Plymouth
Watauga
Wayne
Rural
Goldsboro.
Mt. Olive
Fremont
Wilkes
Rural
N. Wilkesboro-.
Wilson
Rural
Wilson
Lucama
Elm City
Total
Fund.
64,053.36
40,892.10
18,509.66
4,651.60
34,516.56
31,044.45
3,472.11
82,018.88
53,479.89
28,538.99
27,968.43
17,229.41
10,739.02
36,126.80
26,888.22
9,238.58
23,196.20
38,852.33
25,799.15
12,216.18
837.00
20,271.98
30,673.66
9,649.98
66,003.40
49,904.28
16,099.12
35,481.53
18,068.53
17,413.00
162,211.49
83,648.71
78,562.78
32,548.78
28,047.64
18,727.24
2,950.00
6,370.40
15,424.24
75,784.82
39,308.86
26,630.00
5,379.00
4,466.96
61,450.73
39,121.67
22,329.06
73.314.53
36,517.11
27,897.21
5,618.55
3,281.66
Total
Expendi-tures.
64,011.69
40,892.10
18,509.66
4,609.93
30,557.43
27,085.32
3,472.11
75,396.76
48,062.59
27,334.17
26,831.47
17,132.06
9,699.41
.34,436.56
25,793.41
8,643.15
21,442.23
35,521.16
21,649.49
10,034.67
837.00
21,599.48
20,713.21
9,477.46
65,248.85
49,540.72
15,708.13
33,194.09
18,303.93
14,800.16
156,190.14
82,566.90
73.623.24
29,901.27
25,676.61
16,921.75
2,950.00
5,804.86
12,021.56
73,742.36
37,636.82
26,630.00
5,161.40
4,314.14
45,889.03
35,859.27
10,019.76
68,498.03
33,367.42
28,296.42'
3,561.69!
3,272 .5o!
Spent for Spent for
Teaching i Build-and
I ings and
Super- Sup-vision,
plies.
52,156
33,722
14,945
3,488
24,261
21,761
2,500
36,505
33,230
4,275
18,660
13,029
5,631
21,438
16,663
4,775
17,403
27,046
18,802
7,407
837
14,128
13,444
6,889
44,760
34,708
10,051
25,017
12,587
12,430
103,999
54,610
49 .389
20,495
14,673
8,389
2,600
3,684
9,640
49,990
24,540
17,914
4,450
3,085
32,159
26,839
5,260
39,601
17,201
16,806
2,713
2,880
46$ 9,241.92
08 5,669.82
2,464.10
1,108.10
4,648.89
4,411.76
237.13
31,392.48
11,009.90
20,382.58
6,869.78
3,532.72
3,337.06
8,790.151
7,922.00
868.15
2,882.70
6,292.10
4,714.63
1,577.47
Spent for
Admin-istration.
.40
.50
.91
.91
.00
.76
.99
.79
.20
.ooj
.61
.83!
.oo'
.27
.63
.64|
.67,
.07
.00
.78,
.22
.56
.56
.64
.04,
.00
.ooi
.00
.93
.50
.93
.50
.00
.34
.34
.00
.84
.67
.42
.75
.00
1,629.31
1,500.20
116.06
13.05
948.91
897.23
51.68
5,292.02
4,821.80
470 .22
787 .10
569 .94
217.16
805 .45
805 .45
6,514.78
4,508.48
1,049.59,
9,826 .23j
8,269.74
1,556.49
6,291.45
4,378.93
1,912.52
31,662.58|
16,674.731
14,987.85
7,556.65
7,565.28
6,745.32
56.00
763 .96
1,758 .94
1
17,252.45J
7,827.42
8,384.99
710.90
329.14
11,761.90
7,475.18
4,286.72
12,743.03
5,636.97
6,544.45
179.91
381 .70
1,149.66
1,182.07
1,132.07
50.00
Bor-rowed
Money
Repaid,
etc.
Balance
or
Deficit.
S 984.00$ 41.67
984.00'.
698. 04
14 .74!
683 .30|
2,206.37
2,206.37}
513.69'
513.69;
3,402.05
402 .05
3,000.00,
6.11J
1,000.00!
1,000.00
41.67
3,959.13
3,959.13
6,622.12
5,417.30
1,204.82
1,136.96
97 .35
1,039.61
1,690.24
1,094.81
595.43
1,753.97
3,331.17
1,149.66
2,181.51
495.17
901 .24
435 .49
1,880.08
1,880.08
1,819.22
1,337.33
481.89
9,862.78
4,916.95
4,945.83
1,826.50
1,941.12
1,786.79
63.90
90.43
319.06
2,598.98
2,268.90
330.08
460.92;
1,858.66!
1,103.38:
8,782.271
4,682.27j
4,100.00
65.75
1,314.41
1,282.26
32.15
694 .45
528.10
145 .55
10.00
10.80
65.75
10,665.00
6,365.00
4,300.00
22.56
7,496.57,
230.10
1,266.47
303 .56
3,900.00
3,000.00
*1, 327.50
9,960.45
172.52
754 .55
363.56
390.99
2,287.44
*235.40
2,522.84
6,021.35
1,081.81
4,939.54
2,647.51
2,371.03
1,805.49
565.54
3,402.68
2,042.46
1,672.04
900.00
653 .38
212.49
440.89
15,458.71
10,000.68
4,800.00
658 .03
217.60
152 .82
15,561.70
3,252.40
13,309.30
4,816.50
3,149.69
*399.21
2,056.86
9.16
•Deficit.
Expenditures, 1912-1913
Table IV. Summary of Expenditobbs—Continued
19
Yadkin
Yancey
North Carolina.
Rural
City
Total
Fund.
17,778.53
14,625.95
Total
Expendi-tures.
14,709.84
14,197.92
4,810,117.49
3,155,450.82
1,654,666.67
4,374,583.50
2,878,117.78
1,496,465.72
Spent for Spent for
Teaching Build- jSpent for
and j ings and ] Admin-
Super- Sup- istration.
vision. plies.
13,405.50
11,597.60
2,956,888.55
2,045,269.67
911,618.88
570 .05
1,251.72
935,935.60
588,248.26
347,687.34
741 .54
1,348.60
177,054.10
149,804.73
27,249.37
Bor-rowed
Balance
Money ; or
Repaid, Deficit,
etc.
.75
304,705.25
94,795.12
209,910.13
S 3,068.69
423.03
435,533.99
277,333.03
158,200.96
20 Expenditures, 1912-1913
TABLE V. SPENT FOR TEACHING AND SUPERVISION, 1912-1913.
This table shows the amount of money expended for teaching and supervi-sion,
and a comparison with the total amount spent for schools.
Summary of Table V aad Comparison With 1911-1912.
All expenditures, 1912-'13
All expenditures, 1911-'12
For supervision (superintendents), 1912-'13
For supervision (superintendents), 1911-'12
Increase
White teachers, 1912-'13... .
White teachers, 1911-'12
Increase...
Colored teachers, 1912-'13
Colored teachers, 1911-'12
Increase...
Total spent for teaching and supervision, 1912-'13
Total spent for teaching and supervision, 1911-'12
Increase
Percentage spent for teaching and supervision, 1912-'13--
Percentage spent for teaching and supervision, 1911-'12..
Increase
Percentage spent for supervision alone, 1912-'13
Percentage spent for supervision alone, 1911-'12
Increase
Average salary of superintendents, 1912-'13
Average salary of superintendents, 1911-'12-.
Increase
Rural.
,878,117.78
,703,990.72
94,849.97
90,286.32
4,563.65
,688,330.18
,378,901.95
309,428.23
262,089.52
244,959.04
17,130,48
,045,269.67
,714,147.31
331,122.36
71.06
63 .39
7,67
3.3
3.3
948 .99
892 .86
56.13
City.
$1,496,465.72
1,374,129.32
126,238.00
110,089.97
16,148.03
663,318.87
600,734.09
62,584.78
122,062.01
102,644.37
19,417.64
911,618.88
813,469.43
98,149.45
60.95
59,2
1.75
8.44
8.
.44
1,249.88
1,123.36
126 .52
North
Carolina.
4,374,583.50
4,078,120.14
221,087.97
200,376.29
20,711.68
2,351,649.05
1,979,636.04
372,013.01
384,151.53
347,603.41
36,548.12
2,956,888.55
2,527,616.74
429,271.81
67.59
61.6
5.99
6.75
5.9
.85
1 , 105 .44
1,006.95
98.49
Superin-tendents.
White
Teachers.
Colored
Teachers.
Total for
Teaching and
Supervision.
Alamance
Rural---
Burlington...
Graham
Haw River..
Mebane
Alexander
Alleghany
Anson
Rural.
Wadesboro..
Ashe..
Avery
Beaufort
Rural
Washington.
Belhaven
Bertie
Rural
Windsor
Aulander
Bladen
Brunswick
5,365.00
1,200.00
1,625.00
1,200.00
700.00
640 .00
354 .00
325 .00
2,425.00
925 .00
1,500.00
750 .00
755 .06
4,355.00
1,500.00
1,975.00
880 .00
2,320.00
720 .00
800.00
800.00
800 .00
600 .00
36,522.25
22,737.50
7,506.00
3,698.75
1,120.00
1,460.00
11,204.24
7,997.33
22,167.80
18,127.80
4,040.00
14,646.09
8,525.50
30,419.48
18,607.98
9,381.50
2,430.00
16,820.30
14,010.30
1,400.00
1,404.00
14,729.33
9,217.99
4,036.64
2,420.39
630.00
446 .25
100.00
440 .00
813.65
264.00
4,524.89
4,054.89
470 .00
596.18
187.12
6,637.45
3,686.20
2,271.25
680 .00
5,931.02
5,431 .02
500 .00
3,935.39
3,593.67
45,923.89
26,357.89
9,761.00
5,345.00
1,920.00
2,540.00
12,371.89
8,586.33
29,117.69
23,107.69
6,010.00
15,992.27
9,467.68
41,411.93
23,794.18
13,627.75
3,990.00
25,071.32
20,167.32
2,700.00
2,204.00
19,464.72
13,411.66
Expenditures, 1912-1913
Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision—Continued.
Buncombe
Rural
Asheville
Burke
Rural
Morganton
Cabarrus
Rural
Concord
Caldwell
Rural
Lenoir
Granite
Rhodhiss
Camden
Carteret
Rural
Morehead
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
Hope Mills
Currituck
Dare
Favidson
Rural
Lexington...
Thomasville
Davie..
Rural
Mocksville
Duplin
Superin-tendents.
4,350.00
1,950.00
2,400.00
1,904 ..30
904 .30
1,000.00
2,645.79
1,200.00
1,445.79
2,900.00
800 .00
1, ,300 .00
800 .00
White
Teachers.
278.00 !
1,250.00 i
400.00
850.00 i
700.00
'
700 .00
3,400.00
1,000.00
1,400.00
1,000.00
900.00
2,497.21
447.21
1,000.00
1,050.00
j
2,049.00
I
699.00
1,350.00
225 .00
3,183.00
1,283.00
1,000.00
900 .00
1,150.00
3,300.00
1,-500.00
1,800.00
3,400.00
1,200.00
1,500.00
700 .00
310.00
450 ..35
3,600.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,300.00
500 .00
800.00
1,283 ..33
101,900.01
56,853.56
45,046.45
16,080.55
11,214.30
4,866.25
27,479.71
17,1.53.96
10, .325. 75
20,007.25
11,182.25
7,110.00
1,120.00
595 .00
6,724.40
13,667.63
10,130.13
3,537.50
8,871.75
7,741.75
1,130.00
31,004.87
22,612.37
5,520.00
2,872.50
16,368.23
16,919.17
10,716.67
5,162.50
1,040.00
7,869.04
4,359.04
3,510.00
3,799.25
28,831.97
22,400.97
3,740.00
2,691.00
41,520.00
27,138.73
13,336.68
13,802.05
30,671.81
19,744.32
9,912.49
1,015.00
10,619.63
5,774.79
29,205.16
20,951.25
4,520.00
3,733.91
12,110.64
10,810.64
1,300.00
27,514.98
Colored
Teachers.
2,356.50
2,356.50
1,422.85
742 .85
680.00
3,710.91
2,190.91
1,520.00
1,686.78
989 .00
697.78
1,399.52
1,014.50
524 .50
490 .00
2,898.50
2,708.50
190.00
2,507.92
1,517.92
640.00
350 .00
3,593.28
350 .00
200 .00
150.00
21
Total for
Teaching and
Supervision.
2,380 ..50
2,1.55.50
225 .00
85.00
2,648.06
1,949.56
520.00
178.50
4,000.00
6,255.00
3,639.00
2,616.00
6,358.87
3,743.50
2,615.37
2,175.66
385 .00
2,697.15
1,474.15
560 .00
663.00
1,555.00
1,317.50
237.50
4,927.62
108,606.51
61,160.06
47,446.45
19,407.70
12,861.45
6,546.25
33,836.41
20,544.87
13,291.54
24,594.03
12,971.25
9,107.78
1,920.00
595 .00
8,401.92
15,9.32.13
11,054.63
4,877.50
12,470.25
11,150.25
1,320.00
36,912.79
25,130.29
7,560.00
4,222.50
20,861.51
19,766.38
11,363.88
6,312.50
2,090.00
12,298.54
7,213.54
5,085.00
4,109.25
34,663.03
25,633.53
5,260.00
3,769.50
46,670.00
36,693.73
18,475.68
18,218.05
40,430.68
24,687.82
14,027.86
1,715.00
13,105.29
6,610.14
35,502.31
23,625.40
6,280.00
5,596.91
14,965.64
12,628.14
2.3.37.50
33,725.93
22 Expenditures, 1912-1913
Table V. Spent fob Teaching and Supervision—Continued.
Expenditures, 1912-1913 23
Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision—Continued.
24 Expenditures, 1912-1913
Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision—Continued.
Perquimans
Rural
Hertford
Person
Rural
Roxboro
Pitt
Rural
GreenviUe
Polk
Randolph
Rural
Asheboro
Randleman
Richmond
Rural
Rockingham..
Hamlet
Robeson
Rural
Maxton
Lumberton
Rockingham
Rural
ReidsviUe
Rowan
Rural
Sahsbury
Spencer
Rutherford
Rural
Rutherfordton
Sampson
Rural
Clinton
Scotland
Rural
Laurinburg
Stanly
Rural
Albemarle
Stokes
Surry
Rural
Mt. -A,iry
Westfield
Swain
Transylvania
TyrreU
Union
Rural
Monroe
Vance
Rural.
Henderson
Superin-tendents.
1,362
262
1,100
1,800
600
1,200
3,000
1,500
1,500
368
2,316
1,916
800
600
4,050
1,150
1,800
1,100
4,275
1,800
1,200
1,275
2,700
1,500
1,200
3,888
1,500
1,500
888
1,800
l',000
800
2,350
1,450
900
1,800
600
1,200
1,775
400
1,375
800
3,160
1,300
1,500
360
. 500
900
150
2,500
1,000
1,500
2,633
833
1,800
White
Teachers.
7,466
4,548
2,918
16,688
12,638
4,050
35,307
29,113
6,193
6,195
26,155
21,947
2,918
1,290
21,705
14,410
4,235
3,000
51,170
45,465
2,300
3,405
34,.36 7
28,202
6,165
41,482
27,081
11,800
2,600
20,586
18,886
1,700
28,923
26,238
2,685
12,376
8,644
3,731
18,778
15,378
3,400
15,554
21,950
16,162
5,367
420
13,353
12,216
5,745
37,031
29,515
7,516
17,027
9,592
7,435
Colored
Teachers.
3,385.99
2,435.99
950.00
3,922.07
3,357.07
565 .00
392 .23
388.10
004.13
672 .00
661.17
829.17
832 .00
5,560.13
3,551.63
2,008.50
6,785.04
5,140.29
1,644.75
1,874.86
1,874.86
5,2.32.72
4,542.72
690.00
4,484.75
3,784.75
700 .00
885 .00
885 .00
1,049.67
1,936.98
1,3.39.98
540 .00
57.00
275 .39
328 .55
993 .25
5,228.50
4,193.50
1,035.00
5,356.84
2,161.84
3,195.00
Total for
Teaching and
Supervision.
3,.592 .25
2,548.50
578.75
465 .00
15,343.74
14,893.74
450 .00
12
7
4
22
16
5
43
35
8
7
31
24
4
1
29
18
6
4
70
62
3
4
42
33
9
52
33
14
3
24
21
2
36
32
4
18
13
5
21
16
4
17
27
18
7
14
13
6
44
34
10
25
12
12
,215.33
,246.70
,968.63
,410.07
,595.07
,815.00
,699.72
,001.89
,697.83
,236.60
,1.33.71
,693.71
,550.00
,890.00
,347.61
, 108 .86
,013.75
,625.00
,789.63
, 159 .63
,950.00
,680.00
,627.79
,254.29
,373.50
,156.46
,722.08
,945.50
,488.88
,261.59
,761.59
,500.00
,505.89
,230.89
,275.00
,660.90
,029.40
,631.50
,438.91
,663.91
,775.00
,403.76
,046.99
,802.79
,407.20
837 .00
, 128 .61
,444.83
,889.00
,760.27
,708.63
,051.64
,017.67
,587.67
,430.00
Expenditures, 1912-1913
Table V. Spent for Teaching and Supervision—Continued.
25
Wake
Rural
Raleigh
Warren
Washington
Rural
Roper
Plymouth
Watauga
Wayne
Rural
Goldsboro
Mt. Olive
Fremont
Wilkes
Rural
N. Wilkesboro
Wilson
Rural..
Wilson.
Lucama
Elm City
Yadkin ..J..
Yancey _-.
North Carolina.
Rural
City
Superin-tendents.
5,000
*2,750
2,250
840
2,644
644
800
1,200
390
5,525
1,500
1,925
1,200
900
2,779
1,279
1,500
5,150
1,000
1,950
1,100
1,100
600
417
.00
.00
.00
.00
.89
.89
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.50
.50
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
White
Teachers.
221,087.97
94,849.97
126,238.00
80,758
43,504
37,254
14,964
8,710
5,486
1,280
1,944
9,010
.35,492
18,785
12,496
2,320
1,890
27,218
23,778
3,440
26,652
12,795
10,995
1,.3S1
1,480
12,086
11,061
.78
.06
.72
.32
.79
.79
.00
.00
.00
.43
.50
.93
.00
.00
.99
.99
.00
.41
.50
.06
.25
.00
.50
.00
2,351,649.05
1,688,330.18
663,318.87
Colored
Teachers.
18,241.00
8,356.16
9,884.84
4,691.24
3,317.96
2,257.96
520.00
540 .00
240.00
8,973.50
4,255.00
3,493.00
930 .50
295 .00
2,160.85
1,840.85
320 .00
7,799.43
3,406.17
3,860.76
232 .50
300.00
719.00
118.80
Total for
Teaching and
Supervision.
384,151.53
262,089.52
122,062.01
103,999.78
54,610.22
49,-389.56
20,495.56
14,673.64
8,389.64
2,600.00
3,684.00
9,640.00
49,990.93
24,540.50
17,914.93
4,450.50
3,085.00
32, 159 ..34
26,899.34
5,260.00
39,601.84
17,201.67
16,806.42
2,713.75
2,880.00
13,405.50
11,597.60
2,956,888.55
2,045,269.67
911,618.88
*$1,000 for assistant.
26 Expenditures, 1912-1913
TABLE VI. SPENT FOR BUILDINGS AND SUPPLIES, 1912-1913.
This table shows what was spent for the following: Fuel and janitors, fur-niture,
libraries, supplies, schoolhouses (white), schoolhouses (colored), in-surance
and rent, and interest and sinking-fund account.
Summary of Table VI and Comparison "With 1911-1912.
Fuel and janitors, 1912-'13
Fuel and janitors, 1911-'12
Increase
Furniture, 1912-'13
Furniture, 1911-'12
Increase
Libraries, 1912-'13
Libraries, 1911-'12
Increase
Supplies, 1912-'13
SuppHes, 1911-'12
Increase
Houses (white), 1912-'13
Houses (white), 1911-'12
Increase
Houses (colored), 19I2-'13
Houses (colored), 1911-'12
Increase
Insurance and rent, 1912-'13
Insurance and rent, 1911-'12
Increase
Interest, loan fund, etc., 1912-'13
Interest, loan fund, etc., 1911-'12
Increase
Total for buildings and supplies, 1912-'13
Total for buildings and supplies, 1911-'12
Increase
Percentage for buildings and supplies, 1912-'13
Percentage for buildings and supplies, 1911-'12
Increase
Rural. City.
North
Carolina.
45,096.24
42,895.15
2,201.09
58,176.12
54,964.04
3,212.08
12,833.85
7,503.49
5,330.36
18,653.10
10,684.67
7,968.43
320,339.66
285,968.08
34,371.58
38,009.13
27,957.26
10,051.87
11,307.90
12,624.88
*1, 316.98
83,832.26
76,628.26
7,204.00
588,248.26
519,225.83
69,022.43
20.46
18.2
2.26
85,305.53
58,310.33
26,995.20
.20,822.15
21,233.52
*411.37
2,642.81
4,090.34
*1,447.53
28,631.51
28,606.30
25.21
133,658.63
171,664.74
*38,006.11
23,204.14
60,919.41
*37,715.27
10,209.16
7,735.15
2,474.01
43,253.41
44,477.72
*1,224.31
347,687.34
397,037.50
*49,350.16
23.2
28.8
*5.6
130,361.77
101,205.48
29,156.29
78,998.27
76,197.56
2,800.71
15,476.66
11,593.83
3,882.83
47,284.61
39,290.97
7,993.64
453,998.29
457,632.82
*3,634.53
61,213.27
88,876.67
*27,663.40
21,517.06
20,360.03
1,157.03
127,085.67
121,105.98
5,979.69
935,935.60
916,263.33
19,672.27
21.4
22.4
n.oo
'Decrease.
Expenditures, 1912-1913 27
28 Expenditures, 1912-1913
Table VI. Spent for Buildings and Supplies—Continued.
•
Expenditures, 1912-1913 29
Table VI. Spent for Buildings and Supplies—Continue!.
30 EXPENDITUKES, 1912-1913
Table VI. Spent for Buildings and Supplies—Continued.
Mitchell
Montgomery
Rural
Troy
Moore
J
Rural
Carthage
i Southern Pines.
i Aberdeen
Nash
[ Rural
Rocky Mount--.
New Hanover
I Rural-
' Wilmington
Northampton
Onslow
Orange
Rural
Chapel HiU—
.
Pamlico
Pasquotank
Rural
Elizabeth City.
Pender
Perquimans -.
Rural
Hertford
Person -.-
Rural
Roxboro
Pitt- -
Rural
Greenville--
Polk—-
Randolph-
Rural
Asheboro
Randleman
Richmond
Rural---
Rockingham
Hamlet
Robeson
Rural
Maxton
Lumberton
Rockingham
Rural
Reidsville
Rowan
Rural
Salisbury
Spencer
Fuel
and
Janitors.
85.24
128.91
59.65
69.26
472 .05
Furni-ture.
239.05
133 .00
100.00
2,150.63
513.16
1,637.47
4,884.07
I
501.71
4,382.36
I
648.91
34.26
I
997.16
497.70
499.46
249 .59
2,014.20
389 .82
1,624.38
332 .62
742.18
181.38
560 .80
718.39
354 .20
364.19
1,181.72
427.53
754.19
222 .05
1,388.99
483 .21
480.78
425.00
1,087.99
157 .95
683 .29
246.75
1,288.43
629.77
253 .91
404 .75
1,143.54
626.80
516.74
2,988.34
1,290.38
1,.347 .38
3.50 .58
100 .00
202.35
197.55
4.80
905 .94
739.94
106.00
60.00
3,343.24
2,487.20
856.04
2,187.41
503 .04
1,684.37
471.29
697 .92
1,310.74
1,310.74
441.91
396.64
92.70
303 .94
1,232.66
300.71
197.88
102.83
215.27
169.37
45.90
1,513.79
1,241.20
272 .59
58.38
407.97
407.97
Sup-plies.
i 16.75
125.08
50.93
74.15
529 .47
85.42
267.50
136.55
40.00
3,325.13
2,088.13
1,237.00
1,752.73
469.15
1,283.58
229 .56
251 .26
103.33
103 .33
Libra-ries.
60.00
30.00
30.00
378.73
378 .73
62.00
42.00
20.00
30.00
30.00
134 .87
283 .60
233 .50
233.50
458.75
164.55
75.00
219.20
2,284.17
2,217.92
66.25
1,039.71
938 .74
100.97
861 .55
429.73
102 .70
329.12
53.47
421.65
84.99
336.66
407.50
159.72
31.20
128 .52
209.19
44.79
164 .40
1,980.63
1,605.53
375.10
80.80
436.31
253 .04
183 .27
280 .50
60.00
60.00
110.00
45.00
45.00
125.90
69.89
19.47
36.54
415.12
209.60
94.50
111.02
131 .30
131 ..30
785 .01
117.33
619.83
47.85
154 .35
35.00
119.35
150 .00
30.00
30.00
238 .25
90.00
104.67
43.58
363.18
363.18
45.00
45.00
185.00
135 .00
50.00
Insur-ance
and
Rent.
264 .35
31.35
198 .00
35.00
1,363.57
766.32
597 .25
859.77
108 .24
751 .53
140.60
70.00
79.30
79.30
282.62
107.30
20.80
86.50
266.21
6.60
6.60
Interest
on
Loans,
Install-ments,
etc.
I New
Buildings
and
Repairs,
White.
New
Build-ings
and
Repairs,
Colored.
Total.
437 .50
131 .76
101.76
30.00
,453.81
327.56
600 .00
526.25
2,136.61
1,324.58
812.03
1,661.14
680.00
981.14
1,854.40
1,400.46
951 .82
951 .82
971 .64
3,175.20
345.20
2,830.00
1,218.05
312.30
905 .75
442 .85
186.25
256 .60
13.76
182.20
13.00
116.70
52.50
327.11
105.11
120.00
102 .00
497 .78
461 .03
36.75
323.18
323.18
292 .60
127.60
165.00
2,315.48
2,2?1.98
93.50
54.20
3,469.00
2,479.00
810 .00
180 .00
1,580.90
1,402.40
178.50
1,402.40
1,402.40
$1,100.00
520.85
520.85
1,708.06
1,646.06
1,7.38.05
968 .30
769.75
1,763.60
1,612.60
143 .00
8.00 I
12.00
50.00
9,061.33
7,418.90
1,642.43
12,787.83
8,264.27
4,523 ..56
5,341.90
4,322.69
3,315.88
2,747.66
568.22
492.55
2,211.13
1,929.52
281.61
6,573.91
1,151.02
1,112.37
38.65
1,182.48
1,141.91
40.57
6,041.35
5,936.20
105.15
871 .80
2,748.14
2,464.97
208.17
75.00
8,477.40
2,700.50
5,447.65
329 .25
3,585.45
3,380.00
204 .45
44.30
44.30
935 .82
935.82
4,997.10
4,997.10
1,937.01
1,561.22
218.34
157 .45
1,306.00
1,066.00
240 .00
797.75
77.00
720.75
1,159.52
2,034.74
1,537.46
1,537.46
300.61
20.17
20.17
667 .70
814.26
797 .92
16.34
686.62
667.19
19.43
147.10
30.81
116.29
37.65
28.67
28.67
750 .36
704 .74
44.62
1.00
3,277.77
2,331.93
62.26
883 .58
1,336.33
1,336.33
428.81
395 .96
32.85
$ 1,799.49
1 , 183 .25
1,005.04
178.21
6,648.23
4,144.88
1,106.55
1,111.80
285 .00
22,748.51
15,706.29
7,042.22
24,960.70
10,633.41
14,327.29
9,981.05
9,094.93
8,529.19
7,461.51
1,067.68
3,072.89
8,406.29
2,943.20
5,463.09
9,590.60
4,392.54
2,639.65
1,752.89
3,056.95
2,422.46
634 .49
13,777.27
11,684.50
2,092.77
1,488.64
8,691.28
6,159.86
1,798.92
732 .50
13,045.66
5,395.14
6,672.20
978.32
13,114.30
10,995.83
719.12
1,399.35
10,754.21
9,235.45
1,518.76
9,241.92
5,669.82
2,464.00
1,108.00
EXPENDITUEES, 1912-1913
Table VI. Spent for Buildings and Supplies—Continued.
31
32 Expenditures, 1912-1913
TABLE VII. SPENT FOB ADMINISTRATION, ETC., 1912-1913.
This table shows what was paid for the administration of the school fund
—
treasurer, board of education, committeemen, taking school census, errors,
overcharges and borrowed money, and all other expenses.
Summary of Table VII and CompaeisoxV With 1911-1912.
Treasurer, 1912-'13
Treasurer, 1911-'12
Increase...
Board of Education, 1912-'13
Board of Education, 1911-'12
Increase
Taking census and committeemen, 1912-'13.-
Taking census and committeemen, 1911-'12-.
Increase
Other expenses, 1912-'13
Other expenses, 1911-'12
Increase
County superintendent's expenses
Total for administration, 1912-'13
Total for administration, 1911-'12
Increase
Percentage spent for administration, 1912-'13'
Percentage spent for administration, 1911-'12
Increase
Rural.
Expenditures, 1912-1913
Table VII. Spent for Administration—Continued.
33
34 Expenditures, 1912-1913
Table VII. Spent for Administration—Continued.
Expenditures, 1912-1913
Table VII. Spent for Administration—Continued.
35
36 Expenditures, 1912-1913
Table VII. Spent for Administration—Continued.
EXPENDITUBES, 1912-1913 37
Table
C. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.
TABLE VIII. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE BY COUNTIES AND TOWNS,
1912-1913.
This table gives the school population (all children from 6 to 21 years of
age), enrollment and average daily attendance, by races, for the several
counties and towns, numerically, and also the percentage of school population
enrolled, percentage of enrollment in average daily attendance for the State.
Summary of Table VIII and Comparisons With 1911-1912.
Total school population, 1912-'13
Total school population, 1911-'12
Increase.
White school population, 1912-'13
White school population, 1911-'12
Increase-
Colored school population, 1912-'13
Colored school population, 1911-'12
Increase
Total enrollment, 1912-'13
Total enrollment, 1911-'12
Increase -..
White enrollment, 1912-'13-
White enrollment, 1911-'12
Increase
Colored enrollment, 1912-'13
Colored enrollment, 1911-'12
Increase
Total average daily attendance, 1912-'13
Total average daily attendance, 1911-'12
Increase.
White average daily attendance, 1912-'13
White average daily attendance, 1911-'12
Increase
Colored average daily attendance, 1912-'13
Colored average daily attendance, 1911-'12
Increase...
Percentage of school population enrolled, 1912-'13
Percentage of school population enrolled, 1911-'12
Increase
Percentage of white school population enrolled, 1912-'13...
Percentage of white school population enrolled, 1911-'12 ..
Increase
Percentage of colored school population enrolled, 1912-'13.
Percentage of colored school population enrolled, 1911-'12.
Increase
Percentage of enrollment in average daily attendance,
1912-'13....
•Decrease
624,855
625,057
*202
429,175
429,200
*25
195,680
195,857
*177
466,940
441,826
25,114
327,050
315,521
11,529
139,890
126,305
13,585
300,016
274,039
25,977
214,744
199,653
15,091
85,272
74,386
10,886
74.7
70.8
3.9
76.2
73.5
2.7
71.5
64.5
7.0
64.2
141,534
137,550
3,984
89,931
86,089
3,842
51.603
51,461
142
91,539
83,681
7,858
62,767
57,713
5,054
28,772
25,968
2,804
65,872
58,507
7,365
48,124
43,155
4,969
17,748
15,362
2,386
64.7
60.8
3.9
69.8
67.8
2.0
55.8
50.5
5.3
71.8
766,389
762,607
3,782
519,106
515,289
3,817
247,283
247,318
*35
558,579
525,507
33,072
389,817
373,234
16,583
168,662
152,273
16,389
365,888
332,546
33.342
262,868
242,798
20,070
103,020
89,748
13,272
72.9
69.0
3.9
75.1
72.5
2.6
68.1
61.1
7.0
65.5
School Attendance, 1912-1913
Table VIII. School Attendance—Continued.
39
Percentage of enrollment in average daily attendance,
1911-'12. —
Increase...
Percentage of white enrollment in average daily attend-ance,
1912-'13
Percentage of white enrollment in average daily attend-ance,
1911-'12
Increase
Percentage of colored enrollment in average daily attend-ance,
1912-'13 --.
Percentage of colored enrollment in average daily attend-ance,
1911-'12
Increase
62.2
2.0
65.6
63.2
2.4
60.9
59.0
1.9
69.9
1.9
76.6
74.7
1.9
61.6
59.1
2.5
North
Carolina.
63.3
2.2
07.5
65.1
2.4
61.1
59 .0
2.1
1
40 School Attendance, 1912-1913
Table VIII. School Attendance—Continued.
Camden
Carteret
Rural
Morehead City..
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
Hope Mills
Currituck
Dare
Davidson
Rural
Lexington
Thomasville
Davie
Rural
Mocksville
Duplin
Durham
Rural
Durham
Edgecombe.
Rural
Tarboro
Forsyth
Rural --
Winston
Kernersville
Franklin.
Rural...
Franklinton
White
School
Popu-lation.
School Attendance, 1912-1913
Table VIII. School Attendance—Continued.
41
Louisburg
Youngsville
Gaston _.
Rural
Gastonia.
Gates
Graham
Granville
Rural
Oxford
Greene
Guilford
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
Hoke
Hyde
Iredell
Rural
Mooresville
Statesville.
Jackson
Johnston
Rural
Selma
Smithfield
Jones.--
Lee-
Rural
Sanford---
Jonesboro --.
Lenoir
Rural
Kinston.-- --
LaGrange
White
School
Popu-lation.
42 School Attendance, 1912-1913
«
Table VIII. School Attendance—Continued.
Lincoln
Rural
Lincolnton
Macon
Madison
Martin
Rural— -
Williamston
Robcrsonville--
McDowell
Rural
Marion
Old Fort
Mecklenburg
Rural
Charlotte
Mitchell
Montgomery
Rural
Troy
Moore
Rural
Carthage
Southern Pines
Aberdeen
Nash
Rural
Rocky Mount.-
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
White
School
Popu-lation.
5,370
4,600
770
4,111
7,654
2,991
2,439
262
290
5,439
4,795
376
268
14,344
8,102
6,242
3,734
3,670
3,330
340
4,153
3,565
292
121
175
7,178
5,740
1,438
4,378
942
3,436
3,039
3,224
3,285
3,039
246
2,088
2,764
1,338
1,426
2,590
1,847
1,546
301
3,430
3,058
372
6,965
6,100
605
260
2,171
Colored
School
Popu-lation.
1,020
775
245
235
180
3,066
2,565
388
113
680
680
9,044
5,284
3,760
47
1,424
1,182
242
2,574
2,574
4,800
3,702
1,098
3,923
1,060
2,863
4,888
1,710
1,625
1,625
1,469
2,731
1,364
1,367
2,810
1,988
1,637
351
2,591
2,438
153
6,361
5,700
661
Total
School
Popu-lation.
438
6,390
5,375
1,015
4,346
7,834
6,057
5,004
650
403
6,119
5,475
376
268
23,388
13,386
10,002
3,781
5,094
4,512
582
6,727
6,139
292
121
175
11,978
9,442
2,536
8,301
2,002
6,299
7,927
4,934
4,910
4,664
246
3,557
5,495
2,702
2,793
5,400
3,835
3,183
652
6,021
5,496
525
13,326
11,800
1,226
260
2,609
White
School Attendance, 1912-1913
Table VIII. School, Attendance—Continued.
43
Randolph
Rural
Asheboro
Randleman
Richmond
Rural
Rockingham. --
Hamlet
Robeson
Rural
Maxton
Lumberton
Rockingham
Rural
Reidsville
Rowan
Rural
Salisbury
Rutherford
Rural-
Rutherfordton.
Sampson
Rural
Clinton
Scotland
Rural
Laurinburg
Stanly.
Rural
Albemarle
Stokes
Surry
Rural
Mt. Airy
Swain
Transylvania
Tyrrell
Union
Rural
Monroe
Vance
Rural
Henderson-
Wake
Rural
Raleigh
Warren
Washington..
Rural
Roper
Plymouth..
Watauga
White
44 School Attendance^ 1912-1913
Table VIII. School Attendance—Continued.
Wayne
Rural
Goldsboro
Mt. Olive
Fremont
Wilkes
Riiral.
North Wilkesboro
Wilson
Rural
Wilson
Lucama
Elm City
Yadkin
Yancey
North Carolina
Rural
City
White Colored Total
School I School School
Popu- [ Popu- Popu-lation,
lation.
6,768
4,481
1,520
449
318
10,244
9,708
536
5,357
3,744
1,097
240
276
5,072
4,819
519,106
429,175
89,931
5,101
2,922
1,522
473
184
1,040
959
81
4,098
2,515
1,212
107
264
388
98
247,283
195,680
51,603
lation.
11,869
7,403
3,042
922
502
11,284
10,667
617
9,455
6,259
2,309
347
540
5,460
4,917
766,389
624,855
141,534
White 'Colored Total
School School
I School
Enroll- Enroll- Enroll-ment.
5,613
3,891
1,032
384
306
7,610
7,172
438
3,986
2,718
868
224
176
4,015
3,173
389,817
327,050
62,767
ment.
4,429
2,863
972
438
156
828
750
78
2,965
1 900
762
142
161
333
20
168,662
139,890
28,772
ment.
10,042
6,754
2,004
822
462
8,438
7,922
516
6,951
4,618
1,630
366
337
4,348
3,193
558,579
466,940
91,539
White Colored Total
Aver- Aver- Aver-age
age age
Daily Daily i Daily
Attend- Attend- Attend-ance,
ance. ance.
3,804
2,412
819
348
225
4,455
4,159
296
2,497
1,545
664
139
149
2,569
1,837
262,868
214,744
48,124
2,336
1,559
484
212
81
561
512
49
1,834
1,303
386
53
92
165
15
103,020
85,272
17,748
6,140
3,971
1,303
560
306
5,016
4,671
345
4,331
2,848
1,050
192
241
2,734
1,852
365,888
300,016
65,872
D. SALARIES OF TEACHERS AND LENGTH OF SCHOOL TERM.
TABLE IX. SALARIES AND TERM, 1912-1913.
This table shows, by races, the total number of teachers, the school term
in days, the whole annual amoiint paid teachers, the average annual amount
paid each teacher.
Summary of Table IX and Comparison With 1911-1912.
Total number of teachers, 1912-'13
Total number of teachers, 1911-'12
Increase _.
White teachers, 1912-'13
White teachers, 1911-'12
Increase
Colored teachers, 1912-'13
Colored teachers, 1911-'12
Increase
Amount paid all teachers, 1912-'13
Amount paid all teachers, 1911-'12
Increase
Amount paid white teachers, 1912-'13
Amount paid white teachers, 1911-'12
Increase
Amount paid colored teachers, 1912-'13
Amount paid colored teachers, 1911-'12
Increase
Average annual amount paid each teacher, 1912-'13
Average annual amount paid each teacher, 1911-'12
Increase
Average annual amount paid each white teacher, 1912-'13..
Average annual amount paid each white teacher, 1911-'12._
Increase...
Average annual amount paid each colored teacher, 1912-'13.
Average annual amount paid each colored teacher, 1911-'12-
Increase..
Average term of all schools (in days), 1912-'13
Average term of all schools (in days), 1911-'I2
Increase
Average term of white schools (in days), 1912-'13
Average term of white schools (in days), 1911-'12
Increase
Average term of colored schools (in days), 1912-'13
Average term of colored schools (in days), 1911-'12
Increase
Average monthly salary paid all teachers, 1912-'13
Average monthly salary paid all teachers, 1911-'12
Increase
Average monthly salary paid white teachers, 1912-'13
Average monthly salary paid white teachers, 1911-'12
Increase
Average monthly salary paid colored teachers, 1912-'13
Average monthly salary paid colored teachers, 1911-'12
Increase
10,315
10,024
291
7,782
7,556
226
2,533
2,468
65
,950,419.70
,623;857.99
326,561.71
,688,330.18
,378,901.95
309,428.23
262,089.52
244,959.04
17,130.48
189 .09
161 .99
27.10
216.95
182 .49
34.46
103 .47
99.25
4.22
98.18
94.50
3.68
102.4
97.7
4.7
85
84.7
.3
38.52
34.28
4.24
42.37
37.34
5.03
24.35
23.43
.92
2,079
1,801
188
1,596
1,461
135
483
430
53
785,370.88
703,378.48
81,992.40
663,318.87
600,734.09
62,584.78
122,062.01
102,644.37
19,417.64
377.76
371 .91
5.85
415.61
418.02
*2.41
252.72
238.70
14.02
168.2
179.4
•11.2
169.5
181.3
*11.8
167
172.9
•5.9
44.90
41.46
3.44
49.04
46.11
2.93
30.28
27.96
2.32
12,394
11,915
479
9,378
9,017
361
3,016
2,898
118
2,735,790.58
2,327,239.45
408,551.13
2,351,649.05
1,979,636.04
372,013.01
384,151.53
347,603.41
31,548.12
220.74
195 .32
25.42
251 .83
219.45
33 .38
127.37
119.60
7.77
109.92
109.17
.75
114.6
112.8
1.8
98
97 .8
.2
; 40.18
35.61
4.57
43.85
38.90
4.95
25.99
24.74
1.25
'Decrease.
46 Salaries and Term, 1912-1913
Table IX. Salaries and Term.
Salaries and Term, 1912-1913
Table IX. Salaries and Term—Continued.
47
White.
85 d M
§^
o 03 >; > S 03 fe
Colored.
I- 2
a>
Eh
a in
c3 d
4.2
^ =3
3-'-' o m
<;.2ijQ
O OS t;
IS
o!ja ^§ .
fe2-S>^
> C 03 fe
Cherokee
Rural
Andrews
Murphy
Chowan
Rural...
Edenton
Clay.... _...
Cleveland
Rural
Shelby '
Kings Mountain
Columbus
Craven
Rural
New Bern
Cumberland
Rural..
Fayetteville
Hope Mills
Currituck
Dare
Davidson
Rural
Lexington
Thomasville
Davie
Rural
Mocksville
Duplin
Durham
Rural
Durham
Edgecombe
Rural
Tarboro
Forsyth
Rural
Winston
Kernersville
t"ranklin
Rural
Franklinton
Lomsburg
Youngsville
Gaston
Rural
Gastonia
Gates
Graham.
100
80
15
5
'31
22
9
18
162
141
12
9
136
88
56
32
119
89
25
5
44
26
152
127
14
11
59
53
6
80
140
72
68
71
49
22
206
123
77
6
86
68
6
7
5
144
111
33
47
24
80
120
80
123.2
100
180
100
106
98
160
160
115
122.2
118.7
163
121.1
110
157
140
121
93.2
104.2
93.2
160
160
117
112
160
115
170.2
161
180
152.5
142
176
136
107
180
160
119.5
107
160
177
160
124
113.5
160
146
86.7
114
114
114
114
150
125
125
137
149
149
149
149
139
94
117
117
140
140
170
170
160
160
144
144
148
148
141
141
120
$ 16,919.17
10,716.67
5,162.50
1,040.00
7,869.04
4,359.04
3,510.00
3,799.25
28,831.97
22,400.97
3,740.00
2,691.00
41,520.00
27,138.73.
13,330.68
13,802.05
30,671.81
19,744.32
9,912.49
1,015.00
10,619.63
5,774.79
29,205.16
20,951.25
4,520.00
3,733.91
12,110.64
10,810.64
1,300.00
27,514.98
68,778.38
26,523.95
42,254.43
26,977.96
19,070.13
7,907.83
63,414.54
30.977.54
31,197.00
1,240.00
21,221.39
15,561.39
1,850.00
2,690.00
1,120.00
44,731.17
30,132.46
14,598.71
9,118.59
3,560.00
$172.65
133 .95
368.70
260 .00
262 .30
198.14
438.75
211.07
180.20
168.87
340.00
336.37
305 .30
311.94
238.15
445 .22
262.15
221 .83
412.60
253 .75
241 .35
222.11
194 .70
164.97
347.61
373 .39
208 .80
203 .97
260 .00
343 .94
494.81
368.39
630.66
385 .40
389.18
376 .56
310.85
251 .85
410.50
248 .00
255.68
228 .84
370 .00
448 .66
280.00
312.80
271 .46
456.21
194 .01
148 .33
24
23
1
1
31
27
3
1
40
46
37
9
59
47
12
16
3
21
15
3
3
14
12
2
44
60
21
39
44
35
9
54
29
23
2
48
41
2
3
2
37
33
4
25
120
120
86
82
180
80
80
160
100
90
101.5
86.6
163
101.2
87
157
87
110
106
84.4
160
160
102.5
103
100
98
163 .3
140
180
101
91.3
139
133
104
170
120
104
96
160
177
100
80
73.5
160
117
85
85
$ 350.00 $ 150.00
200 .00
150.00 150.00
137
107.5
107.5
102
110
160
160
100
100
112
112
92
92
2,380.50
2,155.50
225 .00
85.00
2,648.06
1,949.56
520 .00
178 .50
4,000.00
6,255.00
3,639.00
2,616.00
6,358.87
3,743.50
2,615.37
2,175.66
385 .00
2,697.15
1,474.15
560.00
663 .00
1,555.00
1,317.50
237 .50
4,927.62
15,992.46
3,286.97
12,705.49
7,089.36
5,330.61
1,758.75
14,037.25
4,767.25
9,000.00
270.00
4,755.05
3,280.05
480 .00
720.00
275.00
3,579.77
2,302.27
1,277.50
2,665.99
50.30
99.20
93.73
225 .00
85.00
85.42
72.21
173 .33
178.50
100.00
136.00
98.35
290.66
107.78
80.00
217.95
135 .97
128.33
128.43
98.28
186 .66
221 .00
111.07
109 .80
118.75
112.00
266 .54
156 .52
325 .78
161.12
152 .30
195.42
259 .95
164 .38
348 .00
135 .00
99.06
80.00
240 .00
240 .00
137.50
96.75
70.00
319 .38
106.64
48 Salakies and Term, 1912-1913
Table IX. Salaries and Term—Continued.
Salaries and Term, 1912-1913
Table IX. Salaries and Term—Continued.
49
50 Salaries and Term, 1912-1913
Table IX. Salaries and Term—Continued.
Salaries and Term, 1912-1913
Table IX. Salaries and Term—Continued.
51
White.
•2-S
01
a m
feQ
£ 3
a§^ ^§
.
> S C3 t;
Colored.
1^
(1) in
^.2
(^§ .
> E c3 5;
Washington 49 130.6
Rural 36 120
Roper... 5 160
Plymouth 8 160
Watauga 77 80
Wayne 135 120.7
Rural 91 94
Goldsboro 27 180
Mt. Olive 9 160
Fremont 8 180
Wilkes 169 94
Rural 159 90
N. Willcesboro .. 10 160
Wilson 98 129.2
Rural 64 106.1
Wilson 22 180
Lucama 6 160
Elm City 6 160
Yadkin 81 85
Yancey 69 95
North Carolina... 9,378 113.6
Rural. ..7,782 102.4
City 1,596 169.5
160
160
120
120
120
100
100
144
144
160
160
8,710.79
5,486.79
1,280.00
1,944.00
9,010.00
35,492.43
18,785.50
12,496.93
2,320.00
1,890.00
27,218.99
23,778.99
3,440.00
26.652.41
12,795.50
10,995.66
1,381.25
1,480.00
12,086.50
11,061.80
133
133
2,351,649.05
1,688,330.18
663,318.87
$185.33
152.41
320 .00
277.71
117.01
268.88
206.43
480.65
290 .00
270 .00
162 .02
149.55
382 .22
280.55
199 .93
523 ..58
276 .25
296 .00
149 .22
160.31
251 .83
216.95
415.61
25
18
2
5
2
64
44
14
4
2
26
24
2
45
28
13
2
2
131
120
160
160
80
113.4
85
180
160
180
91
85
160
121
94.2
180
120
120
75
54
160
160
3,016
2,533
483
98
85
167
114
114
90
90
107
107
S3,;!17.96
2,257.96
520 .00
540 .00
240 .00
8,973.50
4,255.00
3,493.00
930.50
295 .00
2,160.85
1,840.85
320.00
7,799.43
3,406.17
3,860.76
232 .50
300 .00
719.00
118.80
384,151.53
262,089.52
122,062.01
$ 132.72
125 .44
270 .00
108 .00
120.00
140.21
96 .70
249.50
232 .38
147.50
83.11
76.58
160.00
173.32
121.65
296 .98
116.25
150 .00
79.90
59.40
127.37
103 .47
252 .72
E. SCHOOLHOUSES, DISTRICTS, AND SCHOOLS.
TABLE X. SCHOOL PROPERTY 1912-1913.
This table shows by races the number and value of public schoolhouses and
grounds, rural and city.
Summary of Table X axd Comparison With 1911-1912.
Total value all school property, 1912-'13
Total value all school property, 1911-'12
Increase.
Value white school property, 1912-'13
Value white school property, 1911-'12
Increase -.
Value colored school property, 1912-'13
Value colored school property, 1911-'12
Increase
Total number schoolhouses, 1912-'13
Total number schoolhouses, 1911-'12
Increase
Number white schoolhouses, 1912-'13.
Number white schoolhouses, 1911-'12
Increase
Number colored schoolhouses, 1912-'13
Number colored schoolhouses, 1911-'12
Increase
Average value each schoolhouse, 1912-'13
Average value each schoolhouse, 1911-'12
Increase
Average value each schoolhouse (white), 1912-'13...
Average value each schoolhouse (white), 1911-'12...
Increase
Average value each schoolhouse (colored), 1912-'13-
Average value each schoolhouse (colored), 1911-'12-
Increase
$4,481,027.50
4,017,254.00
463,773.50
3,970,775.00
3,559,998.00
410,777.00
510,252.50
457,256.00
52,996.50
7,512
7,491
21
5,301
5,265
36
2,211
2,226
*15
596.51
536.28
60.23
749 .06
676.62
72.44
230.78
205 .42
25.36
S3, 668, 795 .06
3,363,362.00
305,433.06
3,260,165.76
2,970,594.00
289,571.76
408,629.30
392,768.00
15,861.30
296
286
10
190
181
9
106
105
1
12,394.58
11,760.06
634 .52
17,158.76
. 16,422.62
736.14
3,855.00
3,740.65
114.35
I
North
Carolina.
S8, 149, 822 .56
7,380,616.00
769,206.56
7,230,940.76
6, 5.30,.592 .00
700,348.76
918,881.80
850,024.00
68,857.80
7,808
7,777
31
5,491
5,446
45
2,317
2,331
*14
1,043.78
959 .04
84.74
1,316.87
1,197.50
119.37
396.60
364.66
31.94
Alamance
Rural-
Burlington.
Graham
Haw River
Mebane
Alexander
AUeghany
Anson
Rural
Wadesboro.
White.
Number
of
School-houses.
60
54
3
1
1
1
50
38
47
45
2
Total
Value of
School
Property.
?106,975.00
54,975.00
18,000.00
20,000.00
6,000.00
8,000.00
13,715.00
24,425.00
69,000.00
49,000.00
20,000.00
Colored.
Number
of
School-houses.
29
26
1
1
1
6
3
42
41
1
Total
Value of
School
Property.
$ 10,345.00
6,545.00
2,000.00
800.00
1,000.00
1,237.00
250.00
14,000.00
11,000.00
3,000.00
Total
Houses.
89
80
4
2
1
2
56
41
89
86
3
Total
Value.
117,320.00
61,520.00
20,000.00
20,800.00
6,000.00
9,000.00
14,952.00
24,675.00
83,000.00
60,000.00
23,000.00
•Decrease.
School Property, 1912-1913
Table X. School Property—Continued.
53
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
Rhodhiss
Camden
Carteret
Rural
Morehead City..
Caswell -.
Catawba
Rural
Hickory
Newton
Chatham
Cherokee
Rural
Andrews
Murphy
Chowan
Rural
Edenton
Clay
Cleveland
Rural...
Shelby
Kings Mountain
Columbus
Craven
Rural
New Bern
White.
Number
of
School-houses.
100
45
75
73
1
1
64
62
1
1
67
39
103
93
10
56
54
2
47
45
2
68
65
1
1
1
18
44
41
3
41
78
76
1
1
72
56
51
4
1
19
18
1
15
75
73
1
1
89
48
45
3
Total
Value of
School
Property.
$ 30,750.00
9,700.00
107,5.50.00
37,550.00
45,000.00
25,000.00
50,800.00
32,300.00
15,000.00
3,500.00
28,400.00
19,923.00
304,415.00
85,275.00
219,140.00
50,000.00
20,000.00
30,000.00
95,500.00
32,500.00
63,000.00
84,925.00
57,675.00
23,000.00
3,000.00
1,250.00
11,075.00
35,000.00
26,000.00
9,000.00
15,700.00
76,500.00
44, .500 .00
20,000.00
12,000.00
32,000.00
122,705.00
69,705.00
13,000.00
40,000.00
27,500.00
17,500.00
10,000.00
12,000.00
106,700.00
41,700.00
40,000.00
25,000.00
79,,325 .00
110,525.00
28,525.00
82,000.00
Colored.
Number
of
School-houses.
10
2
39
34
4
1
52
51
1
49
27
17
13
4
11
10
1
20
19
1
15
13
2
12
7
6
1
34
17
15
1
1
36
1
15
15
Total
Value of
School
Property.
1
22
20
1
1
33
33
32
1
523 .00
300.00
9,045.00
3,545.00
3,000.00
2,500.00
9,775.00
9,475.00
300 .00
4,320.00
2,775.00
25,740.00
3,975.00
21,765.00
1,100.00
600 .00
500.00
8,955.00
3,955.00
5,000.00
2,200.00
1,200.00
1,000.00
2,245.00
1,900.00
900 .00
1,000.00
5,200.00
4,300.00
2,800.00
1,000.00
500.00
6,000.00
300 .00
300 .00
5,600.00
5,600.00
Total
Houses.
300.00
2,900.00
1,200.00
1,500.00
200 .00
8,205.00
16,725.00
6,225.00
10,500.00
Total
Value.
110
54 School Property, 1912-1913
Table X. School Propehty—Continued.
Cumberland
Rural
Fayotte\-ille
Hope Mills
Currituck
Dare
Davidson
Rural
Lexington
Thomasville
Davie
Rural
Mocksville
Duplin
Durham
Rural.-
Durham
Edgecombe
Rural
Tarboro
Forsyth
Rural
Winston
Kernersville
Franklin
Rural
Franklinton
Louisburg
Youngsville
Gaston
Rural
Gastonia
Gates.-
Graham
Granville
Rural
Oxford
Greene
Guilford
Rural
Greensboro
High Point
Guilford CoUege-
Gibsonville
Halifax
Rural
Scotland Neck--.
Weldon
Enfield
Roanoke Rapids.
arnett
Rural
Dunn
White.
Number
of
School-houses.
64
60
3
1
31
18
94
92
1
1
37
36
1
77
35
30
5
42
39
3
89
83
5
1
41
38
1
1
1
65
63
2
33
23
55
54
1
32
99
85
7
4
2
1
43
38
1
1
2
1
65
64
1
Total
Value of
School
Property.
Colored.
Number
of
School-houses.
$134
52,
75,
7
18,
9
98
48
40,
10,
24
14
10,
40,
303
87,
216,
70
25,
45,
255
64,
182,
9,
78,
29,
19
25,
5
147
103
43
30
7
69
41
28
20
307
123
103
70
5,
5,
77,
18
25
15,
6,
12,
70,
45
25
500.00
000.00
000 .00
500.00
900 .00
000 .00
850.00
850 .00
000 .00
000.00
765.00
765 .00
000 .00
025.00
000 .00
000 .00
000 .00
,332.00
332 .00
000 .00
031 .00
000 .00
031 .00
000 .00
500 .00
500 .00
000 .00
000 .00
,000.00
,045.00
,522.00
,.523.00
,000.00
,075.00
,500.00
,000.00
,.500.00
,100.00
,014.22
,325.00
,689.22
,000.00
000.00
000 .00
115.54
582 .00
000 .00
033 .54
500.00
000 .00
000 .00
000.00
000 .00
47
46
1
14
1
18
16
1
1
10
9
1
37
22
19
3
38
35
3
25
22
2
1
39
36
1
1
1
29
28
1
21
43
42
1
19
34
29
2
2
3
30
1
Total
Value of
School
Property.
$ 17,000.00
9,000.00
8,000.00
3,045.00
500 .00
7,850.00
3,550.00
3,000.00
1,300.00
3,995.00
2,995.00
1,000.00
6,750.00
42,000.00
8,000.00
34,000.00
17,092.00
9,092.00
8,000.00
30,484.00
9,000.00
20,884.00
600 .00
12,800.00
4,800.00
3,500.00
4,000.00
500 .00
16,932.00
11,740.00
5,192.00
3,200.00
Total
Houses.
5,700.00
4,200.00
1,.500 .00
3,260.00
60,580.00
11,430.00
9,000.00
40,000.00
150.00
15,940.00
10,130.00
1,000.00
2,360.30
1,250.00
1,200.00
5,600.00
5,000.00
600 .00
Total
Value.
Ill
School Property, 1912-1913
Table X. School Pkoperty—Continued.
55
Hajrwood
Rural
Waynesville
Canton
Henderson.
Rural
Hendersonville.
Hertford
Hoke
Hyde
Iredell
Rural
Mooresville
Statesville
Jackson
Johnston
Rural
Selma
Smithfield
Jones
Lee
Rural
Sanford
Jonesboro
Lenoir,. ._.
Rural
Kinston
LaGrange
Lincoln
Rural
Lincolnton
Macon
Madison _.
Martin
Rural
Williamston
Robersonville. .
.
McDowell
Rural
Marion
Old Fort
Mecklenburg
Rural
Charlotte
Mitchell
Montgomery
Moore
Rural
Carthage...
Southern Pines.
Aberdeen...
White.
Number
of
School-houses.
55
52
2
1
53
52
1
34
21
27
92
89
2
1
44
106
104
1
1
30
30
28
1
1
47
44
2
1
59
58
1
58
70
45
43
1
1
54
52
1
1
80
72
8
33
57
70
67
1
1
1
Total
Value of
School
Property.
S102,400.00
27,400.00
50,000.00
25,000.00
68,825.00
38,825.00
30,000.00
24,745.00
25,095.00
20,000.00
123,675.00
53,675.00
30,000.00
40,000.00
58,425.00
113,185.00
67,185.00
16,000.00
30,000.00
12,000.00
29,250.00
15,250.00
2,000.00
12,000.00
66,.300. 00
27,300.00
28,000.00
11,000.00
45,700.00
25,700.00
20,000.00
24,980.00
49,325.00
34,000.00
26,000.00
5,000.00
3,000.00
52,500.00
38,500.00
10,000.00
4,000.00
239,720.00
89,720.00
150,000.00
16,550.00
13,200.00
94,763.00
62,563.00
16,500.00
12,200.00
3,500.00
Colored.
Number
of
School-houses.
9
8
1
30
21
19
33
31
1
1
3
35
33
1
1
20
14
14
Total
Value of
School
Property.
$ 2,600.00
000 .00
2,000.00
26
24
1
1
13
12
1
4
4
28
26
1
1
9
9
59
57
2
2
17
24
24
3,680.00
1,680.00
2,000.00
6,765.00
3,500.00
4,000.00
14,210.00
8,710.00
*1,500.00
4,000.00
2,000.00
11,415.00
4,415.00
3,000.00
4,000.00
4,500.00
3,325.00
3,325.00
9,025.00
5,525.00
2,500.00
1,000.00
6,100.00
5,100.00
1,000.00
400.00
600 .00
9,750.00
7,500.00
1,500.00
750 .00
4,500.00
4,500.00
38,610.00
13,610.00
25,000.00
200 .00
1,800.00
5,886.00
5,886.00
Total
Houses.
57
53
3
1
62
60
2
64
42
46
125
120
3
2
47
141
137
2
2
50
44
42
1
1
73
68
3
2
72
70
2
62
74
73
69
2
2
63
61
1
1
139
129
10
35
74
94
91
1
1
1
Total
Value.
105,000.00
28,000.00
52,000.00
25,000.00
72,505.00
40,505.00
32,000.00
31,510.00
28,595.00
24,000.00
137,885.00
62,385.00
31,500.00
44,000.00
60,425.00
124,600.00
71,600.00
19,000.00
34,000.00
16,500.00
32,575.00
18,575.00
2,000.00
12,000.00
75,325.00
32,825.00
30,500.00
12,000.00
51,800.00
30,800.00
21,000.00
25,.380 .00
49,925.00
43,750.00
33,500.00
6,500.00
3,750.00
57,000.00
43,000.00
10,000.00
4,000.00
278,330.00
103,3.30.00
175,000.00
16,750.00
15,000.00
100,649.00
68,449.00
16,500.00
12,200.00
3,500.00
•1912 statistics.
56 School Property, 1912-1913
Table X. School Property—Continued.
White.
Number
of .
.School-houses.
Total
Value of
School
Property.
Colored.
Number
of
School-houses.
Total *
Value of
School
Property.
Total
Houses.
Total
Value.
Nash
Rural— -
Rocky Mount-.
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
Polk
Randolph
Rural
Asheboro
Randleman
Richmond -.
Rural
Rockingham
Hamlet
Robe.son
Rural-
Maxton
Lumberton
Rockingham
Rural
Reidsville
Rufhn
Rowan
Rural ,
SaUsbury
Rutherford
Rural
Rutherfordton- -
Sampson
Rural
Clinton-.
51
48
3
19
15
4
41
54
48
47
1
23
24
22
2
42
27
26
1
47
46
1
81
80
1
31
101
99
1
1
38
36
1
1
75
73
1
1
75
72
2
1
86
83
3
80
79
1
85
84
1
$111,375.00
46,375.00
65,000.00
200,371.00
18,371.00
182,000.00
47,750.00
33,850.00
35,000.00
32,000.00
3,000.00
28,350.00
72,500.00
14,500.00
58,000.00
36,.300 .00
28,300.00
11,300.00
17,000.00
35,8110.00
13,300.00
22,500.00
110,000.00
85,000.00
25,000.00
5,930.00
110,300.00
70,300.00
25,000.00
15,000.00
67,700.00
17,700.00
35,000.00
15,000.00
151,900.00
81,900.00
10,000.00
60,000.00
111,500.00
80,000.00
30,000.00
1,500.00
95,225.00
65,225.00
30,000.00
69,502.00
54,502.00
15,000.00
96,638.00
71,638.00
25,000.00
36
35
1
14
12
2
42
19
23
23
10
17
15
2
36
20
19
1
31
30
1
52
51
1
7
21
19
2
27
25
1
1
82
*80
1
1
35
33
1
1
34
33
1
24
24
50
48
2
16,535.00
6,535.00
10,000.00
19,225.00
6,225.00
13,000.00
7,350.00
4,275.00
5,400.00
5,400.00
5,.350 .00
9,000.00
6,000.00
3,000.00
5,700.00
10,500.00
7,500.00
3,000.00
10,200.00
7,700.00
2,500.00
20,200.00
15,200.00
5,000.00
1,200.00
4,825.00
3,325.00
1,500.00
8,950.00
4,450.00
2,500.00
2,000.00
26,765.00
19,765.00
2,000.00
5,000.00
11,000.00
8,000.00
2,500.00
500.00
10,960.00
5,960.00
5,000.00
5,872.00
5,872.00
13,768.00
10,268.00
3,500.00
87
School Property, 1912-1913
Table X. School Property—Continued.
58 Log Houses and Districts, 1912-1913
TABLE XI. LOG SCHOOLHOUSES, DISTRICTS, AND DISTRICTS WITH-OUT
HOUSES, 1912-1913.
This table shows the number of districts, the number of log schoolhouses,
and the number of districts without schoolhouses, by counties and by races.
Summary of Table XI and Comparison With 1911-1912.
Log Houses and Districts, 1912-1913 59
Table XI. Loq Schoolhouses, Districts, Etc.—Continued.
60 Log Houses and Districts, 1912-1913
Table XI. Log Schoolhouses, Districts, Etc.—Continued.
Kinds of Rural Schools, 1912-1913 61
TABLE XII. NUMBER OF WHITE RURAL SCHOOLS, ETC., 1912-1913.
This table shows the number of white rural schools, the school population
and the land area of the counties, the number of white rural schools having
only one teacher, the number of white rural schools having two or more teach-ers,
and the number of white rural schools in which some high-school subjects
are taught.
Summary of Table XII and Comparison With 1911-1912.
White.
Number of rural white schools
Rural white school population -
Land area of State
Average area covered by each rural school
School population to each rural school
Number of schools having only one teacher
Number of schools having two or more teachers
Number of schools in which some high-school subjects are taught
1911-'12.
5,425
429,200
48,580
8.9
79
3,777
1,648
1,038
1912-'13.
5,424
429,175
48,580
8.9
79
3,702
1,722
1,119
Increase.
*1
*25
*75
74
81
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...
Number
of
Rural
White
Schools.
54
52
39
45
99
47
75
62
68
41
93
54
51
68
18
41
43
76
79
51
18
15
73
89
44
61
33
Rural
White
School
Popula-tion.
4,191
3,906
2,848
3,.346
6,951
3,804
4,301
2,902
3,682
2,666
9,548
4,970
4,727
4,821
1,248
3,204
2,304
7,142
5,062
4,588
1,239
1,493
7,420
6,329
2,427
4,153
1,763
Land
Area of
the
County.
494
297
223
551
399
230
819
712
1,013
812
624
534
387
427
218
538
396
408
676
451
161
185
485
937
685
665
273
Number
of
Rural
Schools
Having
Only
One
Teacher.
24
30
27
28
87
34
60
54
56
34
62
41
27
55
12
31
34
33
64
32
14
13
26
65
37
45
25
Number
of Rural
Schools
Having
Two or
More
Teachers.
30
22
11
17
12
13
15
8
12
7
31
13
24
13
6
10
9
43
15
19
4
2
47
24
7
16
8
Number of
Rural
Schools in
Which
Some High
School
Subjects
Taught.
7
10
8
17
15
4
15
11
18
4
24
3
5
10
1
9
12
12
8
2
21
24
6
15
4
'Decrease.
62 Kinds of Eural Schools, 1912-1913
Table XII. Number of White Rural Schools—Continued.
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
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
Number
of
Rural
White
Schools.
18
91
41
77
29
39
83
42
65
33
23
56
33
86
48
61
54
54
33
21
28
90
47
104
28
33
55
58
58
68
43
51
72
46
61
64
51
21
41
52
47
23
22
43
26
49
80
36
102
37
74
Rural
White
School
Popula-tion.
1,326
7,087
3,407
5,326
4,400
2,345
7,743
3,414
7,713
2,002
1,607
3,525
2,318
9,702
2,237
5,221
5,353
4,624
1,798
1,375
1,612
6,948
4,463
10,838
1,562
1,806
2,257
4,600
4,111
7,654
2,439
4,795
8,102
3,734
3,330
3,565
5,740
942
3,039
3,224
3,039
2,088
1,338
2,590
1,546
3,058
6,100
2,171
7,633
2,842
6,088
Land
Area of
the
County.
405
563
264
830
284
515
369
471
359
356
302
504
258
674
681
596
541
362
339
380
596
592
494
688
403
247
436
296
531
431
438
437
590
219
489
643
584
199
523
645
386
358
231
883
251
386
644
258
795
466
1,006
Number
of
Rural
Schools
Having
Only
One
Teacher.
Number
of Rural
Schools
Having
Two or
More
Teachers.
11
55
34
60
11
32
59
25
48
24
20
28
26
40
43
40
27
36
29
14
22
53
27
64
22
26
43
34
44
54
38
34
38
32
54
52
31
9
16
42
26
7
18
31
23
44
53
32
79
30
33
Number of
Rural
_ Schools in
Which
Some High
School
Subjects
Are
Taught.
7
37
7
17
18
7
24
17
17
9
3
28
7
46
5
21
27
18
4
7
6
37
20
40
6
7
12
24
14
14
5
17
34
14
7
12
20
12
25
10
21
16
4
12
3
5
27
4
23
7
41
4
14
5
13
26
6
3
8
15
9
3
30
4
22
8
61
2
6
2
9
28
22
10
11
i
3
11
23
5
12
5
23
36
2
4
5
15
6
25
9
6
11
2
6
4
2
40
2
8
7
41
Kinds of Rural Schools, 1912-1913 63
Table XIL Number of White Rural Schools—Continued.
64 Kinds of Kural Schools, 1912-1913
TABLE XIII. NUMBER OF COLORED RURAL SCHOOLS, ETC., 1912-1913.
This table shows the number of colored rural schools, the school population
and the land area of the counties, the number of colored rural schools having^
only one teacher, the number of colored rural schools having two or more
teachers, and the number of colored rural schools in which some high school
subjects are taught.
Summary of Table XIII and Compakison With 1911-1912.
Colored.
Number of colored rural schools
Colored rural school population
Land area of State
Average area covered by each rural school
School population to each school
Number of schools having only one teacher
Number of schools having two or more teachers
Number of schools in which some high school subjects are taught
1911-'12.
2,263
195,857
48,580
21.4
82.1
2,043
220
75
1912-'13.
2,261
195,680
48,580
21.4
86.5
2,015
246
62
Decrease.
2
177
*4.4
28
*26
13
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
Number
of
Rural
Colored
Schools.
23
8
3
42
10
2
34
52
47
26
13
9
23
14
12
6
31
15
37
2
15
1
21
36
32
47
14
1
Rural
Colored
School
Popula-tion.
1,747
357
130
3,954
243
100
2,589
4,562
3,296
1,731
947
556
1,644
525
909
516
2,634
860
2,914
1,760
53
1,809
3,145
2,714
3,485
1,051
162
Land
Area of
the
County.
494
297
223
551
399
247
819
712
1,013
812
624
534
387
427
218
538
396
408
676
451
161
185
485
937
685
665
273
405
Number
of
Rural
Schools
Having
Only
One
Teacher.
23
7
3
38
10
2
31
46
46
22
11
9
23
14
12
6
30
14
34
2
9
1
16
31
27
47
12
Number
of Rural
Schools
Having
Two or
More
Teachers.
Number of
Rural
Schools in
Which
Some High
School
Subjects
Taught.
'Increase.
Kinds of Rural Schools, 1912-1913 65
Table XIII. Number op Colored Rural Schools—Continued.
Number
of
Rural
Colored
Schools.
Rural
Colored
School
Popula-tion.
Land
Area of
the
County.
Number
of
Rural
Schools
Having
Only
One
Teacher.
Number
of Rural
Schools
Having
Two or
More
Teachers.
Number of
Rural
Schools in
Which
Some High
School
Subjects
Arc
Taught.
Davidson
Davie.
Duplin ..-
Durham
Edgecombe
Forsyth
Franklin
Gaston
Gates
Graham
GranviUe.
Greene
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..
15
11
39
19
35
24
37
30
21
44
17
32
59
30
1
9
30
25
19
29
3
34
20
16
24
11
4
4
26
11
57
2
18
22
33
13
44
19
24
11
13
37
19
33
51
10
20
23
tso
34
750
786
3,049
2,164
4,907
1,800
3,155
2,637
1,913
3,312
2,152
2,824
7,121
2,235
40
357
3,270
2,213
1,592
2,195
239
3,029
1,538
1,344
1,848
775
235
180
2,565
680
5,284
47
1,182
2,574
3,702
1,060
4,888
1,710
1,625
1,469
1,364
2,810
1,637
2,438
5,700
438
1,411
2,841
8,070
2,911
563
264
830
284
515
369
471
359
356
302
504
258
674
681
596
541
362
339
380
596
592
494
688
403
247
436
296
531
431
438
437
590
219
489
643
584
199
523
645
386
358
231
883
251
386
644
258
795
466
1,006
573
15
10
31
17
35
20
34
26
17
43
14
26
55
25
1
7
22
25
16
27
2
32
17
14
24
9
4
4
23
10
55
2
17
19
30
11
39
15
22
7
12
33
15
33
49
10
18
21
•58
29
2
2
t22
5 2
t26 Indian. *21 Indian.
Part II—
5
{5 Indian. al Indian.
66 Kinds of Rural Schools, 1912-1913
Table XIII. Number of Colored Rural Schools—Continued.
Rowan
Rutherford—.
Sampson
Scotland
Stanly
Stokes
Surry..
Swain
Transylvania
Tyrrell
Union
Vance
Wake
Warren
Washington..
Watauga
Wayne
Wilkes
Wilson
Yadkin
Yancey
Total
Number
of
Rural
Colored
Schools.
37
22
45
23
11
9
15
2
2
9
39
21
58
39
18
3
39
20
20
9
2
2,261
Rural
Colored
School
Popula-tion.
2,220
1,651
2,890
2,660
708
931
634
85
288
601
2,576
2,124
6,147
5,079
1,644
95
2,922
959
2,515
388
195,680
Land
Area of
the
County.
483
547
921
387
413
472
531
560
371
397
561
276
841
432
334
323
597
718
392
334
302
48,580
Number
of
Rural
Schools
Having
Only
One
Teacher.
34
21
42
20
10
9
14
2
38
19
41
31
17
3
34
15
19
2,015
Number
of Rural
Schools
Having
Two or
More
Teachers.
Number of
Rural
Schools in
Which
Some High
School
Subjects
Are
Taught.
1
2
17
246 62
F. TEACHERS.
TABLE XIV. NUMBER AND SEX OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED, 1912-1913.
This table shows, by races, the number and sex of the public school teachers,
rural and city, employed during 1912-1913.
Summary of Table XIV and Compakison With 1911-1912.
68 Teachers, 1912-1913
Table XIV. Number and Sex op Teachers Employed—Continued.
Teachers, 1912-1913
Table XIV. Number and Sex of Teachers Employed—Continued.
69
70 Teachers, 1912-1913
Table XIV. Number and Sex op Teachers Employed—Continued.
Henderson
Rural
Hendersonville.
Hertford
Hoke
Hyde
Iredell
Rural
Mooresville
Statesville
Jackson.
Johnston
Rural
Selma
Smithfield
Jones
Lee
Rural
Sanford
Jonesboro
Lenoir
Rural
Kinston
LaGrange
Lincoln
Rural
Lincolnton
Macon
Madison
Martin-
Rural
Williamston
Robersonville..
McDowell
Rural
Marion
Old Fort
Mecklenburg
Rural
Charlotte
Mitchell
Montgomery
Rural
Troy
Moore
Rural
Carthage
Southern Pines
Aberdeen
Nash
Rural
Rocky Mount-
Colored.
Tkachers, 1912-1913
Tables XIV. NtrMBER and Sex of Teachers Employed—Continued.
71
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
Polk
Randolph
Rural
Asheboro
Randleman
Richmond
Rural
Rockingham
Hamlet
Robeson
Rural
Maxton
Lumberton
Rockingham
Rural
Reidsville
Rowan
Rural
Salisbury
Spencer
Rutherford
Rural
Rutherfordton..
Sampson
Rural
Clinton
Scotland
Rural
Laurinburg
White.
d
5
14
19
13
12
1
13
6
2
4
3
4
3
1
7
5
2
7
5
2
10
38
36
1
1
11
9
1
1
25
23
1
1
20
18
2
36
31
4
1
29
28
1
25
24
1
6
5
1
o
76
19
57
64
51
64
59
5
34
44
23
21
57
35
27
8
58
49
9
142
128
14
27
108
93
9
6
59
43
9
7
117
103
5
9
132
120
12
150
120
22
8
93
88
5
119
110
9
39
29
10
m
03-^0
81
19
62
78
70
77
71
6
47
50
25
25
60
39
30
9
65
54
11
149
133
16
37
146
129
10
7
70
52
10
8
142
126
6
10
152
138
14
186
151
26
9
122
116
6
144
134
10
45
34
11
Colored.
2
15
14
9
1
4
3
1
21
20
1
1
13
12
1
12
10
1
1
43
42
1
10
7
3
19
17
2
14
13
1
14
8
6
o
36
14
22
38
9
17
17
11
18
10
8
33
19
16
3
31
29
2
35
31
4
9
12
10
2
17
14
2
1
59
57
2
44
39
5
28
24
4
16
16
40
37
3
23
18
5
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38
14
24
53
23
26
26
18
23
14
9
40
28
24
4
35
32
3
56
51
5
10
25
22
3
29
24
3
2
102
•99
3
t
54
46
8
47
41
6
24
24
54
50
4
37
26
11
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a o
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119
33
86
131
93
103
97
6
65
73
39
34
100
67
54
13
100
86
14
205
184
21
47
171
151
13
7
99
76
13
10
244
225
9
10
206
184
22
233
192
32
9
146
140
6
198
184
14
82
60
22
*30 Indian teachers. fErecting building for colored schools.
72 Teachers, 1912-1913
Table XIV. Number and Sex of Teachers Employed—Continued.
Stanly.
Rural ---
Albemarle
Stokes
Surry
Rural
Mt. Airy
Westfield
Swain..
Transylvania
Tyrrell
Union
Rural
Monroe
Vance
Rural
Henderson
Wake.... -
Rural
Raleigh
Warren
Washington
Rural
Roper...
Plymouth
Watauga
Wayne
Rural
Goldsboro
Mt. Olive
Fremont
Wilkes
Rural
North Wilkesboro.
Wilson
Rural
Wilson
Luoama
Elm City
Yadkin
Yancey
North Carolina.
Rural
City
White.
d
35
34
1
26
32
31
1
1
22
15
7
50
48
2
5
3
2
23
19
4
7
8
5
1
2
42
20
15
3
1
1
82
80
2
19
13
3
2
1
44
27
2,185
1,985
200
a
o
57
49
8
70
104
90
14
1
43
32
13
77
61
16
54
36
18
196
139
57
51
41
31
4
6
35
115
76
24
8
7
87
79
8
79
51
19
4
5
37
42
92
83
9
96
136
121
15
2
65
47
20
127
109
18
59
39
20
219
158
61
58
49
36
5
8
77
135
91
27
9
8
169
159
10
98
64
22
6
6
81
69
Colored.
7,193
5,797
1,396
9,386
7,782
1,596
CI
a)
2
17
16
1
4
3
1
23
20
3
12
8
6
1
1
1
11
5
3
2
1
14
13
1
7
5
1
884
774
110
ao
a
o
12
11
1
1
3
7
28
25
3
31
23
60
28
38
17
12
1
4
1
53
39
11
2
1
12
11
1
38
23
12
2
1
3
1
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