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NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

COMPILED AND EDITED BY

W. ~)

i

S.

WILSON

LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE LIBRARIAN

RALEIGH EDWARDS & BROUGHTON PRINTING STATE PRINTERS 1918

Co.

3

/

'

-

;

McunrrNrs

NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL COMMISSION J.

BRYAN GRIMES, Chairman

W.

J.

M.

C. S.

Raleigh

PEELE

Raleigh

NOBLE

Chapel Hill

THOMAS M. PITTMAN

....

D. H. HILL

R. D.

W.

S.

WILSON,

W. CONNOR,

Henderson Raleigh

Secretary, Raleigh

Legislative Reference Librarian , Raleigh

AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE PUBLICATION OF A ROSTER OR BLUE BOOK SHOWING THE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES, AND THEIR COMPENSATION, IN EACH DEPARTMENT OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: SECTION 1. That it is hereby made the duty of the Legislative Reference Librarian, heretofore appointed under and by virtue of chapter 202 of the Public Laws of North Carolina, session of 1915, to immediately prepare a roster or "Blue Book" which shall show in detail the number of officers and employees in each department of the State Government, including the National Guard, Department of Agriculture, educational, penal, charitable institutions, and any other department controlled or supported wholly or in part by the State, together with the compensation paid to each of said officers or employees. And if any person shall be an employee of more than one department of the State Government, or any institution controlled or supported wholly or in part by it, the salary or compensation received by such person shall be set out in each department where he is employed, and reference made in that department to the other department from which he shall receive a salary or other compensation. SECTION 2. That the said roster or "Blue Book" shall be completed on or before the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and printed within two (2) months thereafter.

SECTION 3. That one copy of said roster or "Blue Book" shall be furnished to the clerk of the Superior Court of each county in the State; one copy furnished to each member of the General Assembly of 1917; one copy furnished to each member of the General Assembly of 1919 as soon after the election of 1918 as the result thereof shall be ascertained; and one copy furnished to each member of the Constitutional Convention as soon as the result of the election for that purpose shall have been ascertained. That other copies of said roster or "Blue Book" shall be sold to the public a-t such price as shall be fixed by the said Legislative Reference Librarian, and as near the cost of publishing the same as can be reasonably ascertainedi

SECTION 4. That it shall be the duty of the said Legislative Reference Librarian to collate and print under appropriate headings, and with appropriate arrangement, the annual amount and purpose of every appropriation payable out of the State Treasury, whether by special or general law.

That the said Legislative Reference Librarian, being a salaried no further or extra compensation for his services in preparing and publishing said roster or "Blue Book." SECTION 6. That this act shall not be construed to require the publication of the names of pensioners, nor of school teachers or officers not employed directly by the State Department of Education or the Superintendent of Public Instruction; but .the amount of such money paid out of the State Treasury to the various SECTION

5.

officer, shall receive

counties of the State for pensions or educational purposes shall be set forth in said roster or "Blue Book" by counties; nor shall this act apply to the officers or em-

ployees of the North Carolina Agricultural Society, nor local agricultural or fair nor to the orphan societies to the support of which the State contributes; but all institutions or departments of the State Government shall be considered

societies,

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

4

to be embraced in this aot which receive any appropriation from the State Treasury, general or special, except those above excepted. rio\ 7. That in giving the names of the officers and employees of the

various asylums, educational, charitable, and other institutions, and their compensation, wherever there are a number of employees receiving the same compensation, the names of such employees may be grouped, with a statement that they receive the same compensation.

compiling the said roster or "Blue Book" the said Legisf the State make groups of each y the State, and shall set the warm- forth under appropriate headings, so that the details of each department will be of easy access to any person consulting said book. " io.v 8a. That the said roster or Blue Book" shall contain in separate groups, sections, or divisions a statement showing the bonded indebtedness of each and every of the counties, cities and towns of the State, the date of mir an. rate of maturity and rate of interest of such bonds, and for what purposes

SECTION

8.

That

in

lative Reference Librarian shall

I

issued.

OM 0. That the cost of printing said roster or "Blue Book" shall be paid by the State Treasurer upon the order of the Governor, who shall issue a requisition to the State Auditor for the cost of publishing the same, \\ sition shall be approved by the State Auditor and paid by the State Treasurer out of any funds in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated. SECTION 10. It is hereby made the duty of every person who shall be the official

head of any department of the State Government and of every person who shall be the official head of any State institution of any character (for which the State makes an appropriation) to furnish to the Librarian of the Legislative Reference Library a complete list of all officers and employees of each department or institution, with a succinct statement of their duties and compensation. The Auditor and Treasurer are directed to furnish, on request of the Librarian, all such informaion from heir offices and records as he may request. SECTION 11. Five thousand copies of the said "Blue Book" shall be printed; and if the Governor shall be of the opinion that more should be printed, he is aut

t

thorized to direct, the publication of such additional number as he may think proper. SECTION 12. The said Librarian shall also prepare and publish in said "Blue

Book" the sources of the State's revenue and the am,ount thereof, the State's indebtedness and the amount thereof, and the State's investment in stocks, bonds, etc., the value of same and the approximate annual income thereon. SECTION 13. That this act shall be in force from and after its ratification. Ratified this the 5th day of March, A. D. 1917. Public Laws 1917, c. 145.

To His

Excellency,

THOMAS W. BICKETT,

Governor of North Carolina. In compliance with Chapter 145 of the Public Laws of 1917, entitled "An act to provide for the publication of a Roster or Blue Book showing the officers and employees, and their compensation, in each department of the State Government," I am transmitting herewith the NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK for pubSIR:

lication.

Acting upon the advice of the Attorney-General, the data herein contained has been collected for the fiscal year ending during the calendar year 1917 for the several departments and institutions. The need for a uniform fiscal year for all departments of the State Government is emphasized in this publication. Fiscal years herein given vary from April 1 to November 30, 1917. Work was begun on getting together this material on December 1, 1917, when a letter setting out the character of the information wanted and a copy of the law above referred to were sent to each department of the State Government, all State institutions, the registers of deeds of the one hundred counties, and the mayors of more than four hundred cities and towns. About 40 per cent of the officials to whom these letters were sent supplied the required information within a reasonable time. Additional requests were sent from time to time to delinquent officials.

many instances the information supplied was incomplete inaccurate, which necessitated a tremendous volume of correspondence and consequent delay. In some instances an audit was necessary before the facts could be ascertained. Heretofore no publication of this character has been authorized or directed, and since there is no penalty in the act to enforce its requirements of the officials whose duty it is made to supply the data herein given, it has been a most difficult task to induce many In most instances, however, of them to comply with the law. they have shown a desire to give the information required and in the form requested. By reason of the fact that it has been necessary to secure this data from some six hundred different sources it cannot reasonably be hoped that some inaccuracies and errors have not crept in, but they have been checked and eliminated as far as it has been possible to do so. There is a lack of uniformity in the data supplied which is to be regretted. Should the General Assembly provide for similar future publications many improvements in this respect will suggest themselves to the compiler. It is hoped that this volume will supply information which will be of value to the members of the General Assembly and the In

and

Respectfully submitted,

public.

RALEIGH, N. C.

May

14, 1918.

W. S. WILSON, Legislative Reference Librarian.

CONTENTS LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT

PAGE 3

Senators _ Senate Employees

-

House of Representatives House Employees Enrolling Department

Members

4 6

of

8 11

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Department of the Governor Department of the Secretary of State Department of the State Auditor Department of the State Treasurer Department of the State Superintendent Department of the Attorney-General

JUDICIAL

17 18

_

22 23

of Public Instruction

25

29

DEPARTMENT

The Supreme Court

33

Judges of the Superior Court

34

Solicitors

35

ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 39

Department of Agriculture Department of Corporation Commission Department of State Tax Commission Department of Labor and Printing Department of Insurance North Carolina Historical Comniission

53 55

56

57 59

Legislative Reference Library Department of the State Library

.

61

61

Library Commission of North Carolina The North Carolina State Board of Health

62

State Laboratory of Hygiene State Board of Charities and Public Welfare North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey State Highway Commission Board of Internal Improvements Department of the Adjutant-General State's Prison State Board of Elections Revisal Commission

72

Commission Board Audubon Society of North Carolina Department of Public Buildings and Grounds Firemen's Relief Fund State Standard Keeper Fisheries

63 74 _

75

77

79

80

84 88 89

90 94 95

97 97

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

8

STATE EDUCA ~ity of t

rONS

North Car nte College of Agriculture

and Engineering.

.

.

The State Normal and Imlu vvhee Normal find Industrial School Appalachian Training School for Teachers East Carolina Teachers' Training School State School for the Blind and !)< Carolina School for the De;r

..107 ..133 ..

129

..

IIS

. .

136

ij

Stonewall

.

-trial

I

Normal

Slater

8<

School

..146 .

)

kee Indian Normal School and Technical Collcg.

.

152

.156

\ egro Agricultural

.

.

157

.

.

163

STATE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS State

I

r

State

I

r

the Insane at Raleigh the Insane at Morganton I

lina

nsane at Goldsboro.. .

.

Sanatorium for the Treatment of Tuberculosis

..

173

.

.

183

.

.

189

..192

North Carolina Orthopedic Hospit

..

n NESS OF COl* N

DNESSOF ',

!.

M

I

I!

-

..155 1)

II

..199

CITIES A

Nl> \I.

194

APPROPRIATION LAWS

M)

DISK

257 ...

284

..

284

..* I.

POND

\n.i;<

.

\i>

\\i>

290 295

..

298

...

307

V CX3UNTI1

PUBLIC SCHO< i;

.

..

nuxriKi: ST VALUES

LOANS FOR SCHOOI STATE BONDED Dl

<

IB

308 ..

309 310

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT (FOB YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER

30, 1917.)

SENATE Per diem. E. L. Daughtridge, Lieutenant-Governor.. O. Max Gardner, Lieutenant-Governor

.$

72.00

Mileage $

306.00

13.00

45.40

SENATORS H

M.

Allen,

Earnhardt, John A Bennett, Kelly E Blue, L.

$

_

_

M

Braswell, J. D..._ Brenizer, Chase

_

F

Brock,

Bunn, J. W Burgwyn, W. H. Burnett,

$

9.80

29.00

248.00

68.00

240.00

22.00

240.00

77.40

240.00

34.80

240.00

20.00

240.00 S.._.

H

J.

240.00

240.00

_

Cameron, Bennehan Cranmer, E. H Davenport, W. S

_.

._

240.00

30.00

240.00

22.00

240.00

7.00

240.00

31.40

240.00

30.20

Deweese, A.

G

240.00

79.20

Everett, W.

N

240.00

20.40

Gough, Frank

240.00

26.00

240.00

22.00

240.00

21.40

240.00

24.80

Gray, J. A., Jr Gregg, Dr. J. D._ Hall,

J.

_

W

Harding, F. C Harrell, G. S Holderness, George Johnson, E. R

A

A

Jonas, C. Jones,

Thomas A

Joyce,

J.

R.

Justice, J.

Foy_

_

240.00

17.40

240.00

48.60

240.00

17.20

240.00

38.80

240.00

44.00

240.00

54.60

240.00

21.00

240.00

59.80

Kelly, A.

M

240.00

31.40

R.

E

240.00

24.60

240.00

11.60

Little,

Long, J. Elmer Long, W. L Lynn, Stable 1 McCoin, R. S

_.

McLeod, J. A McNider, J. S 1

See Revisal Commission.

240.00

19.20

240.00

26.00

240.00

8.80

240.00

7.00

240.00

35.00

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

1

SENATORS CONTINUED Per diem

Matheson, C. Nelson,

P

$

L

J.

Gates, John A..._ Parker, Ezra Person, W. M Pollock, W. D. Ray, Robert R

Ross, T. T Scales, A.

_

M

240.00

Mileage $

35.60

240.00

42.60

240.00

12.80

240.00

9.40

240.00

7.60

240.00

15.00

240.00

34.40

240.00

15.40

240.00

16.20

Thompson, C. Transou, Eugene

240.00

23.00

240.00

39.20

Tucker, E. J Turner, W. D Warren, Lindsay C.

240.00

11.60

240.00

32.00

M

\\illiams, S.

240.00

21.60

240.00

32.00

$12,386.00

$1,447.20

C

SENATE EMPLOYEES Alexander,

J.

W

Arrington, Bailey, C.

J.

C

..$

288.00 190.50

K

Ed

198.00

122.00

Bradshaw, Mike Broughton, C. C Brown, R. L

316.00

Bryson,

A

J.

82.60 7.00

308.00

Bland, Douglas

Bates,

$

Buie, John R Busbee, Miss Sophie 1

129.50

20 20

216.00 189.00

29 60

189.00

5.30

324.00

Capps, Marion

135.50

Cardwell, Charles Church, T.

211.50

Davis, C. Dowell, W.

M W

252.00

L

312.00

189.00

14.40

22.20

20.00

11.00

Fentress, R.

189.00

10.00

Fetter,

129.50

Parish, J. T., Jr.

C Fred A

D

292.50

13.00

Gay, John F

189.00

12.60

Green, A. H. Guishard, Miss Marguerite

189.00

Hampton, Park

224.00

Caster, W.

Harris, Charles

V

iSee Revisar.Commission. *See Enrolling Department.

32.00

20.00

12.50

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT

SENATE

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES MEMBERS Per diem Bailey,

John L

$

240.00

Baldwin, Alfred Barnes, J. Beasley, R. F.i

240.00

W

Mileage $

12.00

41.60

240.00

4.60

240.00

30.20

Bowman, W. A

240.00

22.00

Breece, A. B Brock, B. C

240.00

12.80

....

240.00

28.20

..

240.00

12.60

W

Brothers, H.

Brummitt, D. G Butt, W. M Clark, Ambrose Clark, D. M

240.00

11.80

240.00

27.60

240.00

76.80

240.00

17.30

M

240.00

60.20

Coffey, Bland

240.00

70.00

Coggins, J. C Collins, B. B Cox, R.

_>40.00

28.00

240.00

26.00

Clayton,

Cox,

J.

..

M W. D

240.00

23.60

240.00

42.00

McA

240.00

20.00

Covington, W. T Crowell, R. C....

240.00

20.00

240.00

56.80

240.00

35.20

240.00

21.40

240.00

19.20

240.00

13.00

Council, A.

T

Crowson, Dr. S. Dail, George D Dalton, Carter 2 Daniel, J. C Daniels, S. G Davis, I. P

Darden,

J.

H

Dees, Archie Doughton, R.

A

Parish, J. Turner

Ferebee, M.

W

Ferguson, G. P Flack, Miles P... Forrest, T.

R

Galloway, J. C Gardner, G. Ellis Grant, Horace V Grant, L. Clayton

Grantham,G. Grier,

K

H. P.*

Griffin, E. J....

See Board of Public Welfare. 'See Revisal

Commissi

240.00

15.40

240.00

53.80

240.00

24.60

240.00

9.60

240.00

39.60

240.00

22.00

240.00

40.00

240.00

68.60

240.00

48.40

240.00

33.60

240.00

19.00

240.00

59.20

240.00

33.80

240.00

26.60

240.00

10.80

240.00

31.60

240.00

3340

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT

MEMBERS

7

CONTINUED Per diem

Haymore, R. L Hewitt, Dr. D. Hicks, T. C

$

_

L

240.00 -

-

Hinton, C. R Holding, T. E Hooker, F. B

Home,

D

J.

Hoyle, S. R Hurley, Boliver S Jackson, B Johnson, K. B Joyner, W. H Kernodle, R. T..._

. -

Y Gray R

Killian, J.

King,

-

-

W

Riser, E.

240.00

Mileage $

31.80 33.70

240.00

73.80

240.00

31.20

240.00

3.60

240.00

29.00

240.00

24.40

240.00

8.40

240.00

19.60

240.00

59.60

240.00

3.60

240.00

20.00

240.00

13.60

240.00

36.00

240.00

15.20

240.00

26.00

G

240.00

8.80

Lloyd, Lueco Love, Edgar

240.00

9.60

240.00

42.20

240.00

58.40

240.00

79.40

240.00

23.00

R.

Kittrell,

McBee,

J.

McCall,

C

---

H

J.

McCrary,

-

R

J.

McLendon, L. P.i MacRackan, Donald Mathews, J. H Mathews, W. R._. Mathewson, W. L Mauney, W. A Moore, R. M Morgan, W. F Murphy, Walter Newell,

J.

-

A

S.

R

Noland, D. Oliver, J. S Page, H. A Pass,

---

-

C

Pearson,

J.

H

Pegram,

J.

Ed

240.00

5.20

240.00

35.80

240.00

30.00

240.00

36.00

240.00

33.00

240.00

41.40

240.00

16.00

240.00

35.80

360.00

26.00

240.00

7.60

240.00

64.20

240.00

32.40

240.00

14.40

240.00

12.00

240.00

41.80

240.00

5.60

240.00

36.00

Phillips, Oscar....

240.00

28.20

James F Prevette, James M Price, James M Price, John N

240.00

21.20

240.00

36.80

Pharr, E.

_

W

Pickett,

Pritchard, George

M

Puett, J. F....

Department

of the

Adjutant General.

240.00

33.20

240.00

32.00

240.00

59.60

240.00

41.60

I

Kay, A

:i

.,,

Krunk

MO

.

"

S

<

<

'

00

tO

-

Robert-

14000

.

SS 60

.14000

Robert^ il

.

.

8.

MM)

24000

I

Kuten*

00

-

:i

It 40

;

T

l

7 -

140.00

.

.*"

J4"

Hhaw. A

Homem,

.4

I

M

P.

.".

h

.

<

.

14

.

.

14 tO ;

i

14 00

.

II

M

M.I M

i

:r

II tO

J4" '>:

t

he

(

c.

'apitol

hree >er\ ant

s

or

272. is

receive $10.50 each per w< -ek for es.

The

1909,

C.

hereby aut hoi i/ed and empowered to keep upon

whom

employees of the Supreme Court, two of t

heir services

and the other

week

$4.66 per

shall

for his

llli.

Supreme Court are authorized to employ one additional servant for service in the Supreme Court, to be carried on the pay rolls at $10.50 per week, and paid as other servants n.\v in the employ of the State are paid: I'nu-iili il, however, that not hinn in his act shall be construed to abolish any of the Justices of the

t

positions and places of any of the present employees nected with the Supreme Court in the present building.

and

assistants

now con-

1913, C. 108.

JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT (FOR YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER Residence

W. M. Bond George W. Connor John H. Kerr Daniels

I

\.

11.

W. Whedbee

Oliver H. Allen Thomas H. Calvert*

W. P. Stacy

Lyon

C. C.

W. A. Devin... H. P. Lane

30, 1917)

Rate

Total for year

...Edenton Wilson Warrenton Goldsboro

$ 4,000.00

$ 4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

Greenville

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

Kinston Raleigh Wilmington ..Elizabethtown Oxford

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

..Reidsville

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

3,935.48

4,000.00

4,000.00

Thomas J. Shaw.... W. J. Adams

Greensboro Carthage

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

W.

Charlotte

4,000.00

4,000.00

Statesville

4,000.00

4,000.00

Shelby Hickory Rutherfordton

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

Frank Carter

Asheville.._.

4,000.00

4,000.00

G.

Waynesville....

4,000.00

4,000.00

$80,000.00

$79,935.48

B. F.

Harding Long

J. L.

Webb

I

M.

F.

li.

II.

S.

Cline Justice

Ferguson..

'Salary *'.\.'2^) and -S7:u per annum to furnish traveling and the other nece-\penses incident to rotation. See Historical Commission and Revisal Commission.

2

JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT

35

Salaries authorized by the following laws: The salary of each of the Judges of the Superior Court shall be $3,250 per annum,

and $750 per annum to furnish traveling and other necessary expenses incident to rotation, payable monthly.

Revisal of 1905,

s.

2765; 1907,

c.

988; 1911,

c. 82.

SOLICITORS J.

C. B. Ehringhaus

$

Richard G. Allsbrook Garland E. Midyette Walter D. Siler.. Charles L. Abernethy H. E. Shaw Herbert E. Norris H. L. Lyon S. B.

480.00 360.00

-

340.00

-

-

320.00

380.00

280.00 300.00

-

320.00

-

McLean

M. Gattis Graves John C. Bower Walter E. Brock G. W. Wilson.... Hayden Clement

280.00 420.00

-

S.

S. P.

600.00

-

200.00

-

-

460.00

._

300.00 380.00

R. L. Huffman

320.00

Johnson

340.00

J.

Hayes

280.00

Michael Schenck J. E. Swain G. L. Jones....

200.00 380.00 $ 6,940.00

The

Solicitors of the several judicial districts shall receive $20 for each term Court they shall attend, warrant by the Auditor to issue therefor

of the Superior

upon a 1905,

s.

certificate of

such attendance from the clerk of the court.

Revisal of

2767.

TOTAL FOR JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT Supreme Court Superior Court Judges Solicitors...

..._

-$

32,809.46 79,935.48 6,940.00

$ 119,684.94

ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (FOB YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER

30, 1917)

The General Assembly shall establish a Department of Agriculture, Immigration, and Statistics, under such regulations as may best promote the agricultural interests of the State, and shall enact laws for the adequate protection and encouragement of sheep husbandry. Const., Art. Ill, s. 17. The Department of Agriculture, Immigration, and Statistics is created and established and shall be under the control of the Commissioner of Agriculture, with the consent and advice of a board to be styled "The Board of Agriculture." The Board of Agriculture shall consist of the Commissioner of Agriculture, who

member and chairman

and

meetfrom each congressional district. The members of such board shall be appointed by the Governor by and with the consent of the Senate, when the terms of the present incumbents respectively expire. The term of office of such members shall be six years and until their successors are duly appointed and qualified. Vacancies in such board shall be filled by the Governor for the unexpired term. The Commissioner of Agriculture and the members of the Board of Agriculture shall be practical farmers engaged in their profession. Revisal of 1905, s. 3931. Each member of the Board of Agriculture shall receive $4 for each day he attends a session of the board and for each day necessarily spent in traveling from and to his place of residence, and he shall receive also 5 cents a mile for the distance to and from Raleigh, by the usual direct route, for each meeting of the board which he attends. When attending any committee meeting each member of the committee, other than the chairman, shall receive the same per diem and mileage shall

be ex

ings,

and

as

fixed for attending meetings of the board.

is

officio

a

of ten other

members, one

of

thereof

whom

shall preside at all

shall be chosen

Revisal of 1905,

s.

3932.

The Board shall be empowered to hold in trust and exercise control over donations or bequests made to it for promoting the interests or purposes of the Department; and shall have general supervision and control of the finances of the Department; and shall regulate the salaries of all officers and employees other than those whose salaries are fixed by law. Revisal of 1905, s. 3933.

THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE W. A. Graham, Chairman ex F. P. Latham C. W.Mitchell R. L. Woodard

Clarence Poe R. W. Scott A. T. McCallum C. C. Wright William Bledsoe

H. Q. Alexander A. Cannon

officio _

Iron Station. Belhaven. Aulander.

...Pamlico.

_

...Raleigh.

_ _ _

..Haw River. Red Springs. .Hunting Creek. Gale.

Matthews. Horse Shoe.

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

40

Total

Amount

Name and A.

\\

Designation

Graham, Commissioner

Salary

Paid

$ 3,500.00

$ 3,500.00

2,000.00 900.00

1,899.98

K. W. Barnes, Secretary of Board D. G. Conn, Bulletin Clerk S.

D. Jones, Bookkeeper

1

900.00

1,500.00 1,425.00 ($150 increase June, 1917)

Miss M. H. McKinmion, Stenographer 1

1,200.00

1,075.00

($300 increase June, 1917)

C. H. W. Creighton, Night

Watchman'

James Higgs, Janitor Charles Higgs, Messenger

720.00

720.00

600.00

600.00

480.00

465.00

($30 increase June, 1917)

W. R. Camp, Chief, Markets and Rural Organization Cull.nth, Rural Credits I

I

1,500.00

fl, 500.00

1,600.00

323.80

mos.

(2}

John A. LivingstM n, Rural Credits

Resigned)

1,600.00

Miss L. R. Smith, Stenographer T. B. Parker, Director Farmers' Institutes

.

423.39

(In Mr. Culbreth's place) 840.00 840.00

H. H. Brimley, Curator Museum T. W. Adickes, Assistant Curator Miss Annie Lewis, Usher

2,000.00

2,000.00

2,300.00

2,300.00

1,400.00

1,400.00 600.00

600.00

Janitor, Museum F. R. Baker, Drainage Engineer

450.00

434.83

1,300.00

895.52

(Resigned)

W. M.

Allen,

Food and

Oil Chemist, Chief of Division

2,612.50 2,700.00 ($150 increase July, 1917)

George Little, Oil Clerk E. W. Thornton, Chemist

1,800.00

1,800.00

1,383.33 1,500.00 ($200 increase July, 1917)

C. E. Bell, Chemist

1,500.00

1,325.00

($300 increase July, 1917)

L. B. Rhodes, Assistant

Chemist

1,183.33 1,300.00 ($200 increase July, 1917) 906.66 1,000.00

G. Allen, Assistant Oil Clerk

Miss

S.

J. F.

Stauback, Assistant Chemist

($160 increase July, 1917) 75.00 900.00

(Resigned) 288.88 900.00

H. M. Fowlkes, Assistant Chemist Miss Margaret McKimmon, Stenographer

840.00

165.20

(Resigned)

Miss Roberta Thaxton, Stenographic Work Miss Alma E. Trader, Stenographer Sidney Manly, Janitor A. T. Taylor, Inspector J. L. Burgess, Botanist nrolling

'See

Department.

Department

of Public Buildings

and Grounds.

4.20

(1

840.00

180.60

480.00

480.00

mo.)

2,200.00

91.66

2,200.00

ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC.

41 Total

Amount

Name and

$1,400.00 960.00 ($120 increase

Miss L. Rademacher,

Legume Laboratory

August, 1917)

2,400.00 216.66 1,100.00 (Resigned after 2 mos.) 349.49

2,400.00

M. Hawley, Field Work

(In Mr. Clapp's place. J.

E. Eckert, Assistant, Field

$1,400.00 880.00

1,050.00 1,100.00 ($100 increase June, 1917)

Franklin Sherman, Entomologist S. C. Clapp, Field Work Ira

Paid

Salary

Designation Miss S. D. Allen, Seed Analyst Miss Mary Knight, Seed Work.

Work

Resigned) 233.32

1,400.00 (2

R. W. Leeby Assistant Entomologist

1

,

,

600 .00

mos.) 1

,

550 00 .

($100 increase June, 1917)

Joseph Hunter, Multigraph Work. W. N. Hutt, Horticulturist R. G. Hill, Assistant Horticulturist

360.00 2,750.00 750.00

1,800.00

mos.

(5

C. D. Matthews, Experimental Horticulturist J. P. Griffith,

360.00 2,750.00

Resigned)

1,600.00

1,516.61 (In Mr. Hill's place) 663.98 1,100.00

Assistant Horticulturist

(Resigned)

Miss Elizabeth Griffin, Stenographer, Ent. and Hort. Div.. B. B. Flowe, State Veterinarian

840 .00

840 .00

2,200.00

1,438.23

($200 increase June, 1917.

O. H. Graham, State Veterinarian (Promoted from Asst. Vet. to St. Vet.,

Resigned)

2,200.00

upon resignation

H. P. Flowe, Assistant Veterinarian

.

1,674.94

of Dr. Flowe)

1,800.00

929.92

(Resigned)

William Moore, Assistant Veterinarian

1,800.00 (In Dr.

H. P. Flowe's

599.96 place*)

C. C. Watts, Assistant Veterinarian

1,600.00

Miss M. Newsom, Stenographer for Veterinary and Botany Divisions Clifford Cox, Asst. Vet. at Hog Serum Plant

840.00

840.00

1,400.00

1,060.72

244.44

(Resigned)

Ralph Brooks, Assistant, Serum Plant Frank Hall, Janitor, 3d Floor B. F. Keith, Supt. Marl Plant

900.00

623.75

360.00

360.00

1,300.00

1,283.30

($100 increase February, 1917)

Louise Wright, Stenographer for Demonstration State

Work

in 600.00

565.00

($60 increase in July, 1917)

B. W. Kilgore, State Chemist J.

M. Pickel, Feed Chemist

3,500.00

3,500.00

1,949.98 2,000.00 ($100 increase June, 1917)

42

NOIII

ii

BOOK

I'.I.TE

(

Total

Amount

Name and

Designation

W. G. Haywood, J.

Fertilizer

Paid

/ary

Chemist

$1,800.00 $1,750.00 ($100 increase June, 1017)

Q. Jackson, Assistant Chemist

1,250.00 1,225.00 ($50 increase June, 1917) l.i:.i00 1.125.00

E. 8. Dewar, Assistant Chemist

($50 increase June, 1917)

Collett, Assistant

\\.

;

I

Test Farm Direct

2,200.00 2,100.00 ($200 increase June, 1917)

Miss M. 8. Birdsong, Secretary Hatch, '!< -rk I

1,350.00

tl,350.00

1,200.00

(

I

($100 increase

B. T. Horsfield, Assistant Chemist

1,150.00

June

1,

950.00

1917)

849.98

(Resigned)

Brandt, Assistant Chemist in Laboratory

B. B.

800.00

631.96

John Mangum, Assistant Moses Lord

480.00

480.00

460.00

460.00*

ivt,

450.00

450.00

200.00

fl, 166.65

,700.00

fl, 700.00

Beating Fertilizer Samples.. C. B. Williams, Agronomist W. I. Pate, Agronomist in Soils E. C. Blair, Soil Chemist >

I

I.,

Hrinkl.-y, Soil

Survey F. N. McDowell, Soil Survey I..

I..

,000.00

945.80

,400.00

tl,400.00

,100.00

504.19

(Resigned) .1

8.

K.

Plummer,

Soil

Chemist

O. Perkins, Soil Survey

S. F.

Davidson, Soil Survey

2,500.00

2,500.00

1,200.00 900.00

1,200.00 825.00 (11

1).

II.

Lambert, Soil

Sm

(Resigned J.

O. Ware,

mos.) 50.00

.t

1

rians and specifications disapproved:

IMan> and \\aii T-ln

'd

Krport>

"t

Monthly

ta

in.-|"

,ph!.M>. leatlet>.

and

HlMKATl

11.'

and copied

placar,l> distributed

Number plan-

-papers

Nunibrr days spent out of

office

M. Hunnsc,, Assistant Kdit or.

1

364,047

on

.

official

K,500 128

_

business

31

Salary, $1,200.

and

\\eekly

ICtMFAKHI] Hi \r u. Stenographer. Salary, $845.98. K KUSE, Assistant Stenographer and Clerk. \ \ \ Miss LUCY Ih UN. Mailing Clerk. Salary, $580. 1

1,349 :?.V.i.:.Ni

neu>paper plate material

Prrpan-s. health articles for daily editing Health Hdlletin.

Duties:

"

rxainincd.

\\atn ana !>> .-\ainined Ib-alth Bulletins mailed

Artieles prepare.l for

5

.

newspapers; assists in

Salary, $747.50.

and Engineering,

$5,873.48.

ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC.

BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS Name Dr.

J.

Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss

Designation

R. Gordon

Grace Reynolds Ruth Robinson Blanche Stockard Estelle

Wiggs

Merle Ellington

W. H. Gilbert Sallie Hulin Ellie Nowell...

Margaret Young Helen Batchelor Eunice Blair.

Deputy State Registrar Stenographer Stenographer Stenographer Bookkeeper Clerk Clerk Clerk .Clerk

Clerk _ Tabulating Clerk. Transcribing Clerk (paid by Bureau of Census).

$

_

67

Xm:iii r \unu\.\

68

BLUE BOOK

BUREAU OF MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS M. COOPKK.

In:. to fill vaeaiieie.- in the hoard :ui>in|? from any cause soever, except expiration of term, >h:ill he m:i \.

t

(

1

\\.

hliiir. .1.

THI-:

i'

maun

Ch

Winston-Sulem

Hunter, Viee

'hair man

(

...Raleigh '...Greensh

\le\lli ,ie.-

Thomasville Wilson

\\oo.iar.l

Chapel J.

A.

Hill

Mount Gilead

McAuluy

Total

Name Holan.l

!'.

I'ublir Welfare. $ 3,000.00

for Year 750.00 $

1,200.00

1,200.00

100.00

100.00

Rate

Desiv

Cornmiioner

llr:isley

Miss Daisy Denson W. D. Terry*

,

,f

Secretary .1

,.,,.,

$ 2,050.00

The present board was 'I'ra

\eliiiK

01

>

;-nl -, l'.M7.

$ 118.60

expenses

1'ormer hoard,

t

ravel ing expenses

15.36 133.96

Total ...

$ 2,183.96

'See HIMIM- of Ke|.|e>entat 'See Department of I'uhlie Buildings and Ctound.-, ami C.etnTal AflKOlbly contingent account. i

NORTH CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC SURVEY (FOR

YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER

30, 1917)

The Governor

shall appoint a suitable person as State Geologist to conduct, the supervision of a board of managers to be known as the Geological

under Board, a Geological and Economic Survey of the State. The Geological Board shall consist of the Governor (as chairman) and four citizens of the State to be appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, for terms of four years each. In case of the death or resignation of either of said citizens his successor shall be appointed by the Governor.

The State Geologist shall appoint, subject to the approval of the Geological Board, such experts and assistants as may be found necessary to enable him to carry out successfully and speedily the work of the Survey. Annual appropriation, $15,000. Revisal of 1905, ss. 4429, 4434; Laws 1911, c. 211.

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD Governor T. W. Bickett, ex Frank Hewitt...

officio

Chairman.

Raleigh Asheville

R. G. Lassiter

Oxford

John Sprunt Hill C. C. Smoot, III

___

_

Durham

__

North Wilkesboro

Amount

Name Joseph Hyde Pratt

Holmes. H. M. Berry Myrtice Greenwood. Elizabeth Bain J. S.

Mrs. E. S.

Secretary

McGehee

__$ 4,200.00

_

Stenographer Stenographer.. Stenographer Office Assistant Office Assistant

1

From December

2,400.00

22,100.00

1,800.00 900.00

31,650.00

900.00

_

Margaret Berry.. ...... ...Stenographer ___________________ Carrie D. Moses __________ Stenographer... ..... _____ ...... Agnes Hyde Barton ______ Clerical work ____________ ....... Mildred Moses ____________ Clerical

$3,200.00

660.00

David Rose Bryan W. Sipe Mrs. M. E. Berry _________ Clipping

Gilbert Craig _____________ Clerical

Paid

Rate

Designation State Geologist State Forester

work ....... . ........... work ____

to July, inclusive, $350 per month;

.12^

hr.

4

591 .50

5

390.34

70.07

215.00 .20 hr.

2.25 dy. 2.00 d. .15 hr.

256.60 67.20

6.00 1.50 6.67

1.50 d.

78.38

from August to Novem-

month. inclusive, $150 per month; from June to November, month. 3 From December to May, inclusive, $125 per month; from June to November, inclusive, $150 per month. 4 Paid per diem until May; May to July, inclusive, $50.00 per month; August to November, inclusive, $55 per month. & Paid $2 per day.

ber, inclusive, $100 per 2

From December to May,

inclusive, $200 per

NORTH OAKOU

70

\

\

fin

Amount

Name

Designation

Elizabeth Craig Mrs. Jas. F. Moffatt H. S. Chapin C. W. Higgins

W. F. Morrison John E. Smith Clarence S. Rose Frank P. Drane J. M. Bell Merrimon, Adams Johnston Macy & Lawler John L. Foister II K.Fritz 1; IVmple .1

work Clerical work Clerical work Clerical

Drawing.... Drawing. Geological work Geological work

Paid

Rate 1.50d. $

31.20

$

4.40

.20 hr.

.20 hr.

6.03

.25 hr.

4.60 8.50

.25 hr.

100.00 mo.

75.00

mo.

100.00

100.00

Chemical work Chemical work

25.00

Legal services Painting charts

170.00

6.00

& 22.85 1-20

.PlumliiiiK.

Repairing typewriter ..Carpenter

i:<

">"

40.25

$10,041.79

EXPENSE ACCOUNT OF BOARD MEETINGS January Meeting F. R. Hewitt

Expenses Per diem,

$ 3

21.86 12.00

days at $4 per day $

33.86

$

23.20

June Meeting C. C. Smoot,

III

Expenses Per diem,

2

8.00

days at $4 per day $

31.20

These are the only expenses which were submitted by members of the board during the year, the other members not charging anything against the State for attending the board.

TOTAL FOR GEOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC SURM Salaries

Expenses board meetings

-

Y

$10,041.79 65.06

$10,106.85

STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION (FOR

YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER

The State Highway Commission

30, 1917)

shall consist of the

Governor, three citizens

North Carolina to be appointed by the Governor, one from the eastern, one from the central, and one from the western portion of the State, one of which shall be a member of the minority political party, the State Geologist, a professor of civil engineering of the University of North Carolina, and a professor of the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering, said professors to be designated by the Governor. The members of the Commission shall be appointed and serve for four years and until their successors are appointed; the members' of the Commission shall, when employed in any manner required of them under this act, receive their actual expenses. The Commission shall appoint a civil engineer well versed in the science of road building and maintenance, who shall be the State Highway Engineer, whose compensation shall be fixed by the State Highway Commission. The term of office of the State Highway Engineer shall be six years from the date of his appointment unless removed from office for due cause by the Highway Commisof the State of

sion.

Annual appropriation, $10,000. 1915, c. 113. For the enforcement of the act to provide for assisting rural communities in the utilization of small water-powers and the installation of telephone lines the sum of $5,000 annually is appropriated to the State Highway Commission. 1917, c.

267.

MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION Governor T. W. Bickett, Chairman Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Hyde Pratt, Secretary E. C. Duncan, Acting Secretary

Bennehan Cameron

Raleigh Stagville Chapel Hill

_

T. F. Hickerson

W. C. Riddick Guy V. Roberts

Raleigh

Chapel Hill

West Raleigh

_

Marshall

..,

Total

Name W. I.

S. Fallis

B. Mullis

R. E. Snowden R. P. Coble

W.M.Peyton John D. Waldrop George F. Syme W. L. Craven R. W. McGeachy John C. Hicks W. F. Morson 'D. H. Winslow A. F.

Brown

Designation State Highway Engineer Office and Testing Engineer Division Engineer Division Engineer Division Engineer Resident Engineer

Bridge Engineer Bridge Engineer Resident Engineer Resident Engineer Resident Engineer.. Maintenance Engineer... Maintenance Supervisor

...

Rate

for Year

$ 3,600.00

$ 3,233.32

,500,00

1,186.68 659.57

,800.00

,800.00 ,800.00

r

1,213.84 898.40

,500.00

25.00

360.00

351.93

1,800.00 1,020,00

1,702.60 300.16

1,200.00

308.00

1,500.00

28.75

1,800.00

544.44

1,800.00

550.44

XuKIII ('\KOI.I.NA

i'l.

I

I.

Name

for

}

U.D.Wilson

Maintenance -S

M. E. Miller C. Carpenter V. von ciiiiiiM-iit'.-i.

.M.-iintcri.-irir.-

Bopervfoor.

I..')""

in

135.00

Maintc -nan'

SIIJM -r -\ -i.-r

1,200.00

300.00

1,500.00

370.83

J.

J.

B. ('lineman

..

.

\!l',l

lleM-d

l!d."),

*s.

27(10,4300.

KS OF I'.\1U)

Chairman

--

\N illi:iri:ston \1

i.-M.loii

Va.lkinville

W. Pass It.

teno^i apher.. $

l

2

See Historical Commission. See Supreme Court Library.

639.50

REVISAL COMMISSION (FOR

YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER

30, 1917)

There is hereby created a joint legislative committee, consisting of two members of the Senate and three members of the House of Representatives, to be appointed by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, whose duty it shall be, within sixty days after the ratification of this act, to meet in the city of Raleigh and provide for the compiling, collating, and revising of the public statutes of the State of North Carolina. Such Commission is author-

and empowered to make such arrangements as it may deem necessary for the actual preparation of this work in order that it may be printed for consideration at the next session of the General Assembly. Said Commission is authorized, in its discretion, to select one or more persons, who shall be known as the Revision Commissioner, or the Revision Commissioners, whcse duty it shall be to compile,

ized

and

collate,

revise all of the public statute laws of this State now in force, inmay be enacted during the present session of the General

cluding those which

Assembly. For the purpose

of defraying the expenses of the Legislative Revision Commission herein provided for, and for paying for compiling, collating, and revising the public statutes of North Carolina, and for such clerical assistance as may be necessary, there is hereby appropriated the sum of $10,000. 1917, c. 252.

MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION Harry W. Stubbs, Chairman

SENATE Lindsay C. Warren Stable Linn

Washington Salisbury

_

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Harry W. Stubbs H. P. Grier Carter Dalton

..Williamston Statesville

_

High Point

_

Lindsay C. Warren, expenses and per diem Stable Linn, expenses and per diem _ Harry W. Stubbs, expenses and per diem H. P. Grier, expenses and per diem Carter Dalton, expenses and per diem_ T. H. Calvert, 1 salary and expenses. L. P. McGehee, salary and expenses... _ Chloe Beckwith, services to Commission

_

140.45

58.10 84.00 51.20

_ 1

127.92

_

361.50

_

535.00

_ _

Elizabeth Calvert, services to Commission

H. J. Campbell, services to Commission Moses Shapiro, services to Commission

.'._$ _

_ _

150.00

52.00 20.00

_

50.00

$ 1,630.17

*See

Judges Superior Court and Historical Commission.

FISHERIES COMMISSION (FOR YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER

BOARD

30, 1917)

That for the purpose of enforcing the laws relating to all fish, there is hereby created a Fisheries Commission, which shall consist of five members appointed by the Governor, at least three of whom shall be from the several fishing districts and

have a practical knowledge or be familiar with the fishing denominated the "Fisheries Commission Board." The members shall be appointed as follows: two, whose terms of office shall expire on the first day of June, 1917; and three, one of whom shall be a member of the minority party, whose term of office shall expire on the first day of June, 1919; ami their successors -hall be appointed by the Governor for a term of four years

of the State

industry,

who

shall

shall be

Tin- five members shall receive $4 per day each and traveling expenses \\hileattendintf meetings of the board: Provided, that the per diem and expenses shall not exceed $250 each per annum. That said board shall appoint a Fisheries Commissioner uithin thirty days after the passage of this act, and the -aid Commissi..nei shall be responsible to the Fisheries Commission Board

each thereafter.

out the dut ies of his office, and -hall make semiannual reports to them Mich time as they may require. The term of office of said ( 'oinrnissioner and his successor in ollice shall be four years or until his successor is appointed and

for carrying at

qualified,

and

in c.ise

The

vacancy.

.,f

vacancy

in

said Commissioner

t

he office, the app< int n:ent shall be to fill the appoint two assistants by and with the

may

consent of the Fisheries Comn.i.-sii n Board, who shall hold said offices at the pleasure of the Fisheries 'ommissioner and the board, whose duties shall be pre(

The aforesaid Commissioner and Assistpay as the Fisheries Commission Board shall determine. During the absence of the Commissioner or his inability to act, In Fisheries Commission Board shall appoint one of the Assistant Commissioners to have and exercise all the powers of the Commissioner. 1917, c. 290. The Fisheries Commissioner may appoint, with the approval of the Fisheries Commission Board, inspectors in each county having fisheries under his jurisdiction, who will assist him at such times as he may require. The said inspector scribed by the Fisheries Coinn.i-sioner. ant Commissioners shall receive such

i

shall serve

under the direction of the Commissioner, receiving compensation not

to exceed $3 per

day and necessary expenses while

in actual service.

1915, c. 84.

MEMBERS OF FISHERIES COMMISSION BOARD Ed. Chambers Smith, Chairman A. V.

Cobb

S. P.

Hancock

Beaufort

E. H. Freeman T. F. Winslow H. L. Gibbs, Fish Commissioner First:

"The

Fisheries

Raleigh

Windsor

Commission Board," consisting of and traveling expenses not

bers, per diem $4 $250.00 for each

,

Wilmington Hertford Oriental five

mem-

to exceed

Second: One Fisheries Commissioner, salary per annum, traveling ex_ penses in addition

$ 1,250.00

1,800.00

91

ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC. Third:

Two

Assistant Commissioners, salary $1,500 each per (traveling expenses in addition)

annum $ 3,000.00

Fourth: Twenty-two fish and oyster inspectors, whose time and employment vary:

Four whose salaries are $75 per month, three of whom are employed the entire year, salary for the three.. _$ 2,700.00 Two of these have been and are now being paid, 480 .00 since August 24, 1917, by the U. S. Government-

Amount paid by the board _ One employed for eight months One whose salary is $70 per month, employed

-

months....

-.

_._

for eight

.-

560.00

two employed the entire ----$ 1,440.00 year One of these is now being paid and has been paid by the U. S. Government since September 10,

Four whose salary is

1917,

$60;

amount

Three whose

'

160.00

This one employee was never employed until September 10th. The board so far has paid nothing. The other one of these two began work April 3, 1917. Amount paid by the board One employed for five months..

One employed

2,220.00 600.00

-..

for three

months

salaries are $50 per

_

474.00 300.00 180.00

month:

of these seven months at $50 Four months at $25.... His salary increased November 1st

One

$

350.00 100.00 10.00

to $60

460.00

One eight months.. One entire year

-.. __

__

_

month; one for five months. Three employed for four months. ..One employed for three months.. _ T _ T One whose salary is $35 per month, 12 months Two whose salaries are $30 per month; one employed six Five whose salaries are

months One employed to $70 Fifth:

$40. per

400.00 600.00 200.00

480.00 120.00

420.00 180.00

five

months, salary raised November 20th -----

Three engineers whose salaries are $50 per month. Two of these are employed the entire year and have been paid by the U. S. Government since August 10, 1917; amount paid by _ the board One began work August 24th, and has been paid by the U. S. Government. Nothing by board so far.

Four seamen and cooks whose salaries are $40 per month. One has been paid by the U. S. Government since August 4th. Amount paid by the board

196.00

834.33

325.33

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

92

One has been paid by the U. S. Government since August 10th. Amount paid by the board The other two have been paid by the U. S. Government

MM

their

One clerk in November lover

(

.July

I,

employment.

office

1917.

,

I.-l.

t

with the exception of the raise of $15, since Amount paid by b and other and all op-ration.- involved

chaj.ter

1

.

employed in transporting and preparing them f< r m

killing

<

r

taking the said

The Fisheries Commie-ion Hoard also has authority and power to regulate, prohibit, or restrict, in time, place, character, and dimensions, the use of nets, appliances, apparatus, or means employed in taking killing fish; to regulate

U

the seasons at which the various specie- of fi.-h' may be taken in the several waters of the State and to prescribe the minimum si/.e of fish which may be taken in the several waters of the State.

The board by

it

and

also has general supervision of the acts of the officers appointed employed in the fishing industry of the State. The

their substitute.-

Fisheries Commission appoints a Fi.-heries Commi.-.-ioner \\ho is responsible to the board for the carrying out of the duties of his office as prescribed by the Acts of I'M.'), chapter 84.

Second.

COMMIS-K>\KH'S DUTIES.

The Commissioner has authority to name and appoint two assistants to be approved by the board. He is responsible to the board for his acts in a lawful manner to carry out and enforce all the laws, rules, and regulations of the board pertaining to the fishing industry of the State; to -ee that lie collected and paid to the Treasurer.

all

license

and other

Third. The assistants' duties are to help the Commissioner in his duties. They are appointed by the Commissioner and commissioned by the board. The assistants' duties are preset ibed by the Com mis.-ioner, and they may be removed by him IIM, and may be relieved by the Commissioner and the board at any time

when

in their

dustry.

opinion their retention

i.-

not nece-.-ary in the intere-t

of the in-

ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS, ETC.

93

INSPECTORS' DUTIES. duty of the inspectors to observe and carry out all laws of the fishing industry, and the rules and regulations of the board relative thereto under the direction of the Commissioner. In many places there is little to do; in others there Some have to give all their time; in other places there is but little to do. is much. These inspectors are paid in accordance with the services necessary to perform the duties, the time, work, etc., considered. Fourth.

It is the

The State owns four

and in July,

the Fisheries Board, through to use said boats, the Navy Department agreeing to enlist and pay the crews of said boats and certain other expenses. These boats and crews were to do certain work for the United States Government, and at the same time do required work for the State in the fishing industry, and except in case of extreme emergency they are to

its

boats,

Commissioner, made contract with the

1917,

Navy Department

operate under the orders and direction of the Fisheries Commissioner. This was an opportunity for the State to perform a patriotic duty to the Government and at the same time carry out the work of the fishing industry practically without any interruption. The engineers' and seamen's duties are to operate the boats under the direction of the commander of the boats, who receives his orders from the commissioner. These enlisted men were selected and tendered for enlistment by the Commissioner from time to time as suitable men for various positions could be found. Hence the reason

all

were not enrolled at the same time.

Appropriation, $10,000 annually.

1917, c. 193.

AUDUBON SOCIETY OF NORTH CAROLINA (FoR YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER

30, 1917)

The Audubon Society is a corporation created by chapter 337 of the Laws of 1903. Its officers shall be a president, vice president, secretary, and urer, :ui(l such other officers as may be fixed by the by-laws. I

treas-

It shall prescribe the form of license for nonresident hunters to be issued by the clerks of the Superior Court upon the payment of the fees presn act. These fees are paid by the clerks of the court to the Treasurer of the for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of the law.

The Governor, upon recommendation of the Audubon Society, shall, from time to time, appoint bird and K.IIIIO wardens and a treasurer of the s< Revisal of 1905, c. 40.

OFFICERS Di.

President Vice President

Vmieruood

II.

I;

Lewis

Hriml.-v..

II.

II. I'.

II.

I!.

8

I'.ioun

\.

Treasurer

.'

IAI;I> OF Melton

mm

<

TORS

Clark

Greensboro Wilmiim

W. H. Swift Franklin Sherman, Jr

Greensboro

Brook It.

F.

(

i.

\\.

Mm pic

Shelton

SP<

Raleigh

_

Amount

Name

mo. 83.33 mo.

R.E.Parker G.A.Martin

Secretary Secretary Miss Placide Underwood.. .Stenograph!* II.

\\.

$ 100.00

:in.l

h

R. Dalton, Reidsville.

Claudius Dockery, Troy. A Doughton, Sparta. i; Dr. Robert C. Kllis. Shelby. \\illiam N. kingham. i

James

A. dray.

Jr..

U inston-Salem.

STATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

103

C. G. Wright, Greensboro. J. Gold, High Point.

Luther T. Hartsell, Concord.

Thomas

Perrin Busbee, Raleigh. John W. Hinsdale, Jr., Raleigh. Franklin P. Hobgood, Oxford.

A. M. Scales, Greensboro.

John Sprunt Hill, Durham. James D. Proctor, Lumberton.

William Stamps Howard, Tarboro. Paul J. Long, Jackson.

Charles C. Loughlin, Wilmington. A. H. Price, Salisbury.

George M. Rose, Fayetteville. George C. Green, Weldon. James Sprunt, Wilmington. A. W. McLean, Lumberton.

George B. McLeod, Lumberton. C. A. Jonas, Lincolnton. Haywood Parker, Asheville.

D. F. Ray, Fayetteville. George Stephens, Charlotte. R. D. W. Connor, Secretary Salary per year, $100. l

OFFICERS, FACULTY,

Name Andrews, T. M Armstrong, R Auld, B. L Baity, H. G Ballew, R. D Barbee, C Beard, Bell, J.

400.00

Assistant Professor

1,350.00

Professor

2,000.00

B

C

800.00 2,500.00 1,750.00

Instructor

W

Coulter, V.

A

Crooke, H.

L

C

H

Dargan, H. M Devereux, R. E Dey, W. W Dobbins, C. N....

150.00 50.00

Assistant..

Campion, J. L Cannon, D. L Campbell, H. J Carter, D. V... Chase, H. Cobb, Collier Coker, W. C

2,400.00 225.00

..Stenographer ..Music Professor Janitor

W

1,750.00 80.00

Professor

Associate Professor

G

Daggett, P.

_

Professor

Cain, William Caldwell,

Currie,

75.00 180.00

..Professor..

Broughton, N. J.

Assistant.

Professor. Assistant

B

Burgess, W.

75.00

500.00

.Janitor

Brown, K. J

65.00

Instructor

Assistant

Bernard, W. S Bobbitt, L. M Booker, J. M.. Branson, E. C Bullitt, J.

_$

Assistant

M

Bynum,

Annual Salary

Assistant

G

J.

AND EMPLOYEES

Position

Infirmary Stenographer

2,500.00 180.00 1,200.00 50.00

..

180.00

50.00

Assistant.

....Professor

2,250.00

...Professor.

2,500.00

Professor

2,250.00 700.00

Instructor

50.00

....Assistant

315.00

Secretary to President Professor

2,250.00

Instructor....

1,200.00 150.00

.Assistant Professor. ...Assistant....

Historical Commission.

:

2,250.00 100.00

\m:i

'

ii

(

\i:m.i \

\

I'.i.i

i:

ROOK Annual

Name

Position

Salary

Durham,

R

Janitor

Eagle, W.

W

Assistant

Eagle, D.

E

Assistant

50.00

Assistant

180.00

Associate

1,750.00

Assistant President

4,000.00

P

Eaton,

P

Forester, N.

C

Forney, A.

Graham,

K

M.

A

Greenlaw, E.

Hamilton, J. G. deR Hanfonl, J. II Harding, W. R Harper,

\\

Hanrr,

.

I'

N'.land

Crabtree

M

Ii.

Stickley

Concord Tryon

T. T, I'.allenger Uilli:iM,,,,n

\\.

II.

\V.

H. Bonsall

H-.Iritfh

_

Hamlet

STATEMENT OF SALARY AND LABOR DISBURSEMENTS SUMMARY I

)i.-,l)in>(Miu Mils

for Salaries

and Labor by the

Educational Division, Schedule "A" $ 126,392.64 Investigation and Research I)ivi>i.n, the N. C. Agricultural Experiment Station, Schedule "B" 24,476.14 Agricultural Extension and Demonstration Division, Schedule "C" 46,514 .54 "

Total Salaries and Labor Disbursed by the College for UK-

$ 197,383 .32

y. Syl\

i:i

l.:il>li:i\\

63.00

Litth

139.75

idfl

K:UI <

Mi

'athrniM- Mather..

Nancy Mcl.aulmrn

Miss Margaret Mcl.uc:is._. \licr M.

McQueen

Mrs. Blanche Miller

Mrs. Cornelia Morris \nnic I'. Nixon... B. Iv

Ma

IVnny

R. Peterson

\dl

I'i.'kens

Mrs. Hattic

|-\

IMummer

Miss Sii^u- I-:. Pope.... Mrs. A. 1'. I'rctlow Mi.-s A. L.

Hankin

K..xiliiul Hedfi-arn..

Miss Mamie Rhodes L. ,1. Riddick Miss M. ,1. Roue. \

M. Rynior

MissV. M.Shelton

25.00 121.67

364.03 38.67

24.50 652.74 60. IH' 337.5.-.

46.04)

147.00 126.00 141.84

36.37

"

283.10

543.40 197.30 186.71'

221.67 391.10 84.00

210.00

Mr..

390.50

T. Smith...

"

150.00

Mi>. Stella Shetley Mi>> II. M. Simmons I-:>|, -llr

M

45.00 r>2 00

Miss L. M. Jones Mrs.

Other sources.

30.00

.I.nell

M.

Other Sources

125.33

183.00

"

STATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

HOME ECONOMICS PROJECT

Paid

Con.:

Miss Pauline Smith Miss M. E. Spurgeon... Miss Irma Sykes.. Miss Ola Stephenson. Miss Effie Vines Miss Willie White Mrs. J. T. Williams. Miss L. M. Wingfield.... Mrs. F. P. Wrenn Miscellaneous labor Total for

$

121 Other Sources

156.50

Other sources.

188.00 11.40

441.84 517.15 117.00

20.00 31.67

186.00 12.36

Home Economics

$15,854.14

NEGRO BOYS' CLUB PROJECT: ._ J. D. Wray Mrs. M. L. Lew _..

$ 1,080.00

Other sources.

195.00

Lizzie Daniel....

60.00

Total for Negro Boys' Clubs

$ 1,335.00

RURAL COMMUNITIES PROJECT: W. C. Crosby

$

_

800.00

Other sources.

Grant total for Extension and Demonstration Work... $41,545.3

BOARD OF TRUSTEES EXPENSE ACCOUNT W. H. Ragan O. R. C. C.

$

L. Clark

233.20

H. Ricks W. Gold (salary as secretary, E.

Thompson

71.80

P. S.

213.00

$100)... _

_

66.00

_

W. B. Cooper A. M. Dixon W. E. Daniel T. T. T. E.

20.00 _

27.60

__

35.40

Thome

56.00

Vann Boyd

D. R. Noland M. B. Stickley M. L. Reid___

296.99

85.00

27.70 48.10

_

23.10 39.50

T. T. Ballenger W. H. Williamson...

80.00 12.00

$

1,335.39

NOTE. "Other Sources" indicates that payments, in addition to the ones given in these schedules and abstracts, may come from other sources, as the U. S. Department of Agriculture, the N. C. Department of Agriculture, or other State Departments, counties, communities, or individuals. Information of which may be secured, by request, from the office of B. W. Kilgore, Director, Raleigh, N. C.

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

122

STATEMENT OF SALARY AND LABOR DISBURSE-

MENTSSUMMARY Disbursements for salaries and labor by the Educational Division, $ 126,392 64 Schedule "A" Investigation and HcM-im-h Division, The Agricultural Experiment 24,476 14 on, Schedule "H" )rm)n>t rnt i..n UM,.

I

I

M

\iina

HaiKht,

Hewlett, C.

C

I

W

Hill,

Himla

Hill,

Vivian.

KiiiK,

'lellan,

(

'era

\\

1,300.00

French

DOWQ

1,000.00 1,300.00

MUM'

fSOO.OO '.MI mi

(iern.an

i:i,L'ii>h

.

.

1500.00

700.00

Lni-er.

Keincken, Christine. Kiddle, Crace.

Kohinson, Mary Knliinson, l).ra M. C,..

months.

.

.

.

.Teacher.. Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher

fFivr months.

700.00

800.00 900.00

Librarian

...Teacher

500 .00

700.00

Mathematics..

Teacher Teacher

1.

1,000.00 900.00

iphrr Asst. I.il.rarian

-

._.

Severx.n, Kathryn

Mathematics .Music

i;.

Ka^.lale. Virginia.

Tour

850.00 2,500.00

....Hilt

Teaclier

Hunter

1,500.00

2,250.00

Teacher

.

Petty, Annie F Petty. Mary M

.it,

2,000.00 650.00

Nurse

MaryT

Julia

Phy>i-:il Tr. lining....

iVarh.-r

Men.lenhall, Certru.le Miner. Alh-ine

Moore, Mary T. Morton, Con

1,050.00

..Nurse.

M< Lean, Je>sie.

S,

.

English

Teacher Teacher

MoGavock, Mary

i

/

1,600.00

MOhw.

l>

MrC.iun, Nellie

{a nes,

100.00

2,100.00

..Teacher

I

l.uls.h.rtT, I...ra

I

1,200.00

.Soier

Teacher Teacher Teacher

Kniina

Mullen, Parker

1,000.00

Teaohei

W.C

\lrna

Mc(

(

3,600.00

Physician Teacher Teacher

l-:lith

Hall, Al.-nzo

Ja.-kson,

Drawn

1,000.00 .

.Mai.l

Covington

M.-".i

Ho It on

Maid

Jennie

135.00 .

126.00

%

mi

>

<

M-IH.K

10,883.75

in ki

Printing and postage Expenses of board meet in^s. etc

$

3.

1,500.05

Advertising

1,564.03

Library hooks Permanent equipment

5,330.98

1,275.30

Supplies for departments, training school, and d*rmit< ry

4,347.14

9,236.07

Repairs Kent of outside dormitories.. Mdver l,,t land

Community

'

750.00

500.00 250.00

service

Interest

1,000.41

Miscellaneous

Land Coble

3,628.12

400.00

.-

404.68

Water...

Gas and

rtOl

electricity

Total...

77

13,518.58

Coal... $

47,830.64

STATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

127

RECEIPTS State appropriation (annual)

Fees Tuition

Cash

$ 125,000.00

-

-

-

collected in

17,798.75

-

--

-

12,720.62 622.11

advance for board and tuition, afterwards returned.

Training school books, etc City of Greensboro, for schools Miscellaneous items Entertainment fee

_.

2,763.26 ._

4,756.64 2,801 .25

2,103,75

DepartmentsMedicine

$ 1,182.58

Stationery operations

7,318.94

Farm

9,144.17

_

17,645.69

Fire prevention

_

6,559.57

_

Dormitory Laundry

77,643.66 15,427.98

Total

$ 285,843.28

Cash from notes given.

85,000.00

Total receipts

$ 370,843.28

EXPENDITURES Overdraft, September Salaries.

15, 1916

_

.$

_

96,588.51

General expenses _ Servants' hire... Printing and postage Expenses of board meetings, etc ~_ Advertising

Text books Library books Permanent equipment.

10,192.80

_

3,573.51 __

_

5,202.93 1,275.30

_

_____

Supplies for departments, training school, and dormitory

Repairs

2,341.53 9.236.07

_

Rent outside dormitories Mclver lot land service..

_

5,330.98

4,347.14

Grounds

Community

1,500.05

1,564.03

_

_

750.00

500.00 250.00

_

Interest

1,000.41

Miscellaneous

._

Refund _ Entertainments. _ Land Coble. Water, $404.68; gas, $601.77; coal, $13,518.58

r

3,628.12 622.11 2,221.36 400.00 14,525.03

$

5,494.95

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

128 Departments Medicine

$ 1,222.24

6,370.37

tionery

Farm

operations

10,739.03 $

boarding department

Dormitory

Laundry

13,824.23

Total. Bills

18,331.64

77,643.66

payable

$ 275,349.41

notes

90,000.00

Total

$ 365,349.41

Total for the year

$ 370,844.36

Iraft, $1.08. tin- charter, the different memhers f the hoard "f directors il cents a mile for traveling expenses. In addiper iliem of $1, ami are allo\\eelf, l>\ resolution, pay.- Mr. A. .1. Connor, I

'ii.li-r

a

.'>

'-h-nel tary, $25 a year. a monthly examination <

make

<

;.

\\

.

Hin>haw

i>

also

employed by the board

the treasurer's books, and to examine voucher sinned hy the president ..f the college to see that the purchase is mate. Colonel 11 ins haw is allowed $10 a day for his services.

A.

J.

(I.

\\.

!:. .!.

!:.

S*.

Connor

$

llinshaw

1).

85.50

Hrition.

directors,

.1.

!

247.29 7.74

-loyner

(Dr. Joyner

C. H.

to

,,f

is

and

ex is

officio

chairman

board of

of the

simply paid his traveling expenses.)

Mebane Murphy

21.70

97.20

.1. R. Nelson Joe Rosent hal Junius I). Crimes Mrs. J. A. Brown A. A. F. Seawell

24.80

30.30 34.90 20.00 $

J. D. Murphy G. W. llinshaw.. J. Y. Joyner

[

569.43

Executive Committee.

STATEMENT OF SALARY AND LABOR DISBURSEMENTS SUMMARY Officers

and faculty

$

Summer session Laborers and servants Expenses board meetings, etc

74,430.00 15.250.00

Training School faculty

5,000.00 10,883.75 .

569.43 $ 106,133.18

CULLOWHEE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL (FOR YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER

30, 1917)

named

in chapter 170 of the Private Laws of 1891, and The incorporators their successors elected as hereinafter provided, shall constitute the board of

one of their members president and such teachers as of Public Instruction shall be ex Successors of the board members shall be elected by the General Assembly as their respective terms expire, but vacancies occurring by death, resignation, or otherwise may be filled by the board. The term of membership is two years. Revisal of 1905, ss. 4243-4250;

They

directors.

shall elect

may think proper. The Superintendent officio a member and chairman of said board.

they

1915, c. 27.

Annual appropriation,

$11,200.

1917, c. 193.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS J.

Y. Joyner, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Chairman ex

officio

of

the Board of Directors.

TERM TO EXPIRE D. D. Davies W. D. Wike Walter E. Moore J. C. Martin D. R. Noland

_

_

_

Crabtree

Cowan.

1921

_

Robert Long, A. L. Martin J. P. Patton. M. D. Billings

_

J.

_

A.

1923

Cox

D. Coward

Rock

Franklin

Cullowhee

Felix E. Alley T. C. Henderson.... J.

Sylva Bryson City __Murphy Flat

_

TERM TO EXPIRE Thomas

Cullowhee Cullowhee Webster Asheville

TERM TO EXPIRE C. C.

1919

._

Waynesville

_

_

Brevard Cullowhee

_ _

Total

Name A. C. Reynolds. O. S. Dean H. B. Jones Irene Abernethy F.

H. Brown-

E. H. Stillwell

Designation President ..Teacher of English

Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher

of Latin of

Mathematics

of Science.

of History

._

Rate

for Year

$ 2,000.00

$2,000.00

1,500.00

1,500.00

1,500.00

1,500.00

1,162.50

1,162.50

1,200.00 800.00

1,200.00 800.00

'

L30

(

AKOU

N A

Hi.

I

I.

BOOK Total

A J.

>i

UK

'itinn

N. Wilson \V. N. Coward

for Year

T- ........................ .$

400.00

$

400.00

Mi>.

Supervisor

c.f

I'raetiee Srhonl..

700.00

700.00

Lula Tisdalo.

Teneher

Mn>ir ...............

680.00

680.00

Kufh

St.-iM^r.'iphrr .......... . ..... ...

320.00

320.00

Crrrnc

Fireman

300.00

Long_

.lanitnr ........

.1.

I-].

I'olir

I'niflitt

nf

.

....................

100.00

332.50

$10,895.00

The

folio \\irm are employee.- of the hitardiiij!

p:iid out nt

Mi

Mary

I

lir

trr- c'.ll.'ctcd

KliniMii.

li\

t

he

in.-I

it

lrp:irt n

cut

:iiid

tht t\s(. obuMM .-hall consist of four each and the other class shall consist of I

Tin-

three.

crm

i

of office shall

The Governor

shall fill all vacancies In case of vacancies occurring 'he appoi nt ees to fill such vacancies shall hold

be six years.

occurring by death, resignation, or otherwise.

when

the Senate

i-

no1

confirmed or rejected by tin- Senate. Tin- hoard of director! .-hall ir:uii/.r by eh-ciing one of its members president :md three members as :in executive commit ee. The terms of office in each case shall I.e for \\ o ye ur. The l^oard shall elect a superintendent, who shall be ex njtfirin secretary of the ho.-ml, and whose term of office shall he for three years; :il- a -ie\\ ard and physician u hse term of office shall be for two years, and such other officer.-, agents, and teachers s shall he necessary. The compensation for officers, agents, and teachers shall lie fixed liy he hoard, and shall not be increased nor reduced during their term of -er\ ice. The board shall have power to erect make improvements, or in general to do all matters and any huildn tiling which may he beneficial to the good government of the institution, and to this end may make hy-laws for the government of the same. The board shall meet at stated times and also at such other times aa it may deem necessary. The memhers of the hoard shall serve \\ithout reward, save their traveling e \pen.-e.-, inclined in the discharge of their official duties. Revisal office until

t

t

1

:(

t

,

j

of

l!H>.->,

M,

tlss

ll'.Mi.

Annual appropriat

i,

,

n , $72,500.

1917, C. 193.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Name

Address

Joseph E. Pogue

Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh

T. Rowland

J.

C. H. i:d\\ards

Miss Mary O. J. T.

Graham

Henderson

Alderman

R. B. Boyd J. T. Finley G. E. Lineberry II. H. McLendon C. M. Wilson M. L. Kesler

Name

VVarrenton '.

Murfreesboro

Wadesboro

_

Wilson's Mills

Thomasville

Nature of Service

John E. Ray Julia Cox

Superintendent Housekeeper.

EdnaR.

Lady Principal Boys' Matron

Harris

Annie E. Bilyeu Hubert Haywood e\\ is, Battle & Wright I

North Wilkesboro

Physician Ophthalmologists

Amount $ 2,500.00

500.00 650.00

375.00

400.00 500.00

Board Without With With With Without Without

STATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Name

Nature of Service Amount Nurse and Assistant 1270.00 _$ Teacher and Boys' Phys. Cult.. 21,137.50 Teacher 1,050.00

Evelyn Gray F. M. Mitchell... I.

C. Blair.

Loula Riddle Bessie

King

..Teacher __Teacher__

_

Cora L. Britt Laura F. Cosby Mary Schenk John A. Simpson.

Gertrude Fisher

Annie W. Reaves Belle Poole.._

Mae Lyons

Nina C. Parker.

Emma Tucker Mary H. Webb

May

Hill

__

Davis

Madge L. Ball Mary L. Vaughan

_

Leon Harris J. T. Smith

Maude

Fuller..

Lee L. Sandy R. M. Gray ... J. Robert Brown... Beuna Keen.

Mary

P. Waller

Inthia Nolen

Katie Perdue

Nora Norris

600.00 __

550.00

_

Teacher Teacher Teacher Musical Director and Higher Mathematics.. ..Bandmaster .Music Teacher. Music Teacher. Music Teacher ____*_ Music Teacher Voice and Violin Teacher

CaderG. Cox... Mary S. Thompson

Ida

137

600.00

500.00 300.00

1,100.00

900.00 400.00 450.00

475.00 600.00

800.00

..Primary Teacher.... Kindergartner .Sub-primary and Girls' Physical Culture Teacher Fancy Work Sloyd Teacher Sewing Teacher

450.00 600.00

600.00

500.00 500.00 450.00

Librarian

100.00

__ Carpenter... Small Boys' Supervisor Broom and Mattress Maker

650.00

200.00 600.00

Night Watchman .Teacher and Boys' Supervisor. Girls' Supervisor

660.00 800.00

200.00

.__

.Stenographer and Teacher of _ Typewriting

600.00

50.00

...'.Printer...

Visitors' Attendant Kindergarten Assistant

100.00

25.00

Board With Without Without Without Without Without Without With Without Without With With Meals Without With With Without Without With With 1 meal With Without With Without Without With With

With With With With

$21,742.50

COLORED DEPARTMENT A. W. Pegues J. O. Plummer

Ada Smith Martha McCauley

$

.Principal

.Physician Assistant Matron Blind Girls' Matron

Evelyn Gray, nurse and assistant, was paid when her salary was made $350 with board.

720.00

350.00

_

200.00

_

....

225.00

With Without With With

$250 with board until September,

1917,

F. M. Mitchell, teacher board until September 1917, of $1,400 without board. 2

and Boys' Physical Culture, was paid $1,050 without when he was elected teacher and steward at a salary

Xoirni ('\i:oi,i\\

138

Name

P.oy.-'

MairelleMa William* Sarah lirown Mal.d Hoove.

M laical

Florence Eaton Thomafl Flowen...

Pointer

Manly..

|{osalel

Sallie J. Martin.

Walter T. Reaves Nannie W. Fuller Alice Mallet

Daniel Marrow.

Ernestine Pegues... Blanche W. Williams Walker Williams J. D. Johnson P. B. Price

Nannie I'M.

(

'..\

Amount

Nature of Service

M:iry liruee

I-Hlie

HOOK

Hi.ri:

ii^ton

\\alker

Supervisor 1

50000

Teacher of Dea f Teacher of 1), Teacher of Deaf Teacher .,i ),. ,f Teacher of Deaf Oral Teacher Oral Teacher Teacher of HI in. Teacher of Blind

4(K).()ci ite 1

ml r\ of the >ch-.ol ;tuub:nitti-d t> and ratified by such ,

b,.ard of e LuoatioiL

Etariaa] ol

Annual appropriation,

i-.-

$2,750.

1917,

c.

193.

BOARD OF TRUST! -IO. R. Sampson, \\.

i).

Oxendim

K.

11.

I...\\ery

Chairman

.lanies K. Dial

Raynham,

l-idinund

Low cry Locklear

-

l

.

I

Pembi Pembroke ..Buie, H.

Miss Oma M. Cheek, Teacher, salary for 7 months Miss Flora K. Fain, Teacher, salary for 13 days... 11. A. Xeal, Principal, for Mipplie.- and incidental expenses :l

i

Lumbcrtoii.

II. A. Xe.tl, Principal, salary for li> months Mis> Helle Ar:nstroim, Teacher, salary for s m..mhs Miss L.'ila MeCulh.ch, Teacher, salary for 7 months

To,

1

\Itxton, R. 5

Cast.. 11 I.ucklear AI.LMIS A.

H.

Buie. K.

1

-...$ 1,080.00

540.00 472.50

385.00 33.07

$ 2,546.32

THE NEGRO AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE OF NORTH CAROLINA (FOB YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER

30, 1917)

The management and control of the college and the care and preservation of all of its property shall be vested in a board of trustees, who shall be elected by the General Assembly. The board of trustees shall consist of fifteen members,

whom shall

be elected at each regular session of the General Assembly and Any vacancy which for any cause may occur shall be filled by the Governor for the unexpired term. The board shall elect one of their number to be president of the board of trustees. The number and times of meeting of the board of trustees shall be fixed by the board, and_ the trustees shall not receive any pay or per diem, but only their traveling expenses and hotel fare, and that only for four times in each year. The board of trustees shall have power to elect an executive board of three of their own number, who shall have the immediate management of the institution when the full board is not in session. The board of trustees shall have power to appoint its president, instructors, five of

shall hold office for six years.

and as many other officers and servants as to them shall appear necessary and proper, and shall fix their salaries, and shall have charge of the disbursement of the funds, and have general and entire supervision of the establishment and maintenance of the college; and the president and instructors in the college, by and with the consent of the board of trustees, shall have the power of conferring such certificates of proficiency or mark;s of merit and diplomas as are usually conferred by such colleges. Revisal of 1905, ss. 4223-4225. Annual appropriation, $15,000. 1917, c. 193.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES M. C. S. Noble, Chairman J. I. Foust W. L. Kluttz. M. W. Bell. J.

B. Minor...

Chapel Hill Greensboro _

Murphy Greensboro

_

R. W. Morphis C. M. Vanstory. W. E. Brooks M. H. Allen J. E. Swain..

W.

L.

...Reidsville

_.

Greensboro ,

_

Mitchell-

J.

F.

W. Dunlap

.Pittsboro

...Goldsboro

Vaughan

A.

Salisbury

Asheboro Washington Wilmington Wadesboro

Amount

Name J.

B.

Dudley

Designation ..President

A. T. Whitsett

Secretary-Treasurer

M. C.

Chairman

S.

Noble

of

Board

of Trustees...,

Rate

Paid

$ 2,000.00

$ 2,000.00

1,500.00 420.00

1,500.00

420.00

NoKTU

158

AKOI.I.NA

('

I'.l.l

P.tniK

I.

Name Dr. S. IV Jonei

.Director of Academic Dept.

-

and

Co I).

.1.

1

I

.

.Ionian I'.lutord

).

K.

1).

<

(

FJO ""

..Teacher in Academ

i<

-

'

lohn>on

'

in'-:,!

'

.

_

!

InMructorin Iliuher DrauiiiL'

:iinl

X. N

VV. J

600.00

\\in.-l..\v

!,

I

I'

Instructor in ttathematiei ...Director of M

JheiTJ

W.E.Lew

900.00

..

.Teai-hiT in Acrid-

.

Fleming

!).('.

$ 1,500.00

Superintendent of Night School

.

.

.

I

(

..

tor in

'.l!ll|)lcll

.

Ill-t

.

I

C

I

)cpt

.

and

hematics !.'""

-

'.

900.00

and

Hhirk.-mithiiiK

iii

660.00

\Mi-rlwriKlitir.-'

A.

1).

I..

1'.

'lit

':irpy>tiriirtiir

ter.

1

I

<

I

M:it

\\atkin.s

Tnst nu-t

liyarm

In>t ru-t.. r

in Hi ickla\ ing

r

and

IMastrrmt

>

and

i

300.00* \\.

II.

\1ai-khani

A-iMant

\V.

I-!.

U....IMT

Instructor in Bn>oni-m:ikinn

.1.

BlulMid

II.

I)ii-.-i-ti.r

..

in M.-.-h.-mi,-

Of

WM

420.00

Dept and

In1.200.00

itl

R. C.

Chatham

A.

I..

Mrl>:in-

IV

\\

.

....

I

.

>r

in \ ft

I

.

PENBB

\\.

A.

.1.

\

' Phillips

\\

Maria Stoi.cy Sam Johns Lonnie Palmer I.clry Wood Annie Murray Mango Horton..

Diet Kitchen Cook

13.77

57.81

H.-lp.-r.

18.18

200.00

Travrllor

Ilu.lic

Fanny Brooka Kl.nioVVay Marion Hunt

..

I?

..Helper

15.00

8.50

H.-lprr

15.00

22.00

15.00

48.50

Cook

D .H.-lp.-r

Helper ....Cannery Waiter \\

.

.

r

,

--

15.00

50.50

16.54

57.90

35.00

127.17

16.00

22.93

18.00

33.00 54.50

Madge Jeffress Utah Rand....

Maid.

15.00

Helper

16.00

6.93

Jones ^xiurn Jones Chris Sturdivant James Bullard Vanccy Holt

Dirt

15.00

36.00

,-r

:

Willie

Wood Lee

Kin -hen Cook

....Helper

15.00

...Helper

15.00

....Helper

15.00

Waiter

20.00

Helper Waiter.

15.00

15.00

16.75

STATE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS

167 Amount

Rate per

Name

Month

Designation

Jim Cone. YorkGibbs Mango Horton

Diet Kitchen Cook

Myrtle Reams Hattie Andrews EllaKincaid. Zilphia Fisher Bertha Deas...

E. T. Register C. C. Stokes.. R. B. Upchurch E. W. Rhyne..

Hunt Thomas Alpine G. V. Puett R. M. Suddreth Charles Wall

D. H. Willis G. W. Rivenbark. E. F. Williams... C. H. Baugh W. V. Poole... C. H. Pearson C. L. Denton.. E. G. Penny R. A. Deas S.

D. Pearsall...

J.

C. Atkinson..

R.

J.

Roberts

B. Royal W. Stephenson M. A. Suddreth S. A. Horton J.

R. B. Pearce _ J. B. Richardson...

W.

S. Fry...

E. G. T.

J.

Ray Stephenson

R. C. Moffitt

N. J. Stephenson... W. R. Pool W. B. Randolph... C. H. Wise G. D. Cook...

3.33

17.00

13.60

Head Nurse, Male Dept Charge of 7th Ward

25.00

150.00

164.00

22.50

247.00

25.00

7.75

14.66

88.00

Nurse...

15.00

81.47

38.25

413.00

Attendant

28.50

94.08

Attendant.....

25.00

120.00

26.25

315.00

25.42

241.50

.._

_

25.00

153.33

25.83

310.00

22.50

41.25

22.50

1.50

22.67

73.33

..Attendant.

20.00

1.33

Attendant .Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant ..Attendant

23.11

215.00

23.11

208.33

20.00

60.00

...Attendant _

30.00

Head Attendant

Attendant Attendant ..Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant

R. S.

25.00

Helper.

Attendant.......

M. McDonald

Paid $

20.00

Nurse

Penta Swann R. B. Hall

25.00

Cook

..Nurse.... Nurse...

.,

J.

$

Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Servant

_.

_

_

Attendant....

Attendant ..Attendant Attendant Attendant...

Attendant Attendant Attendant ..Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant ...Attendant....

_

_

_.

20.00

15.33

.

20.00

25.00

20.00

92.25

20.00

27.67

22.50

203 .33

21 .25

127.50

22.38

261.17

22.50

18.67

20.00

32.04

25.00

241.50

20.00

240.00

20.00

44.67

22.50

12.04

20.00

55.60

22.50

141.00

20.00

8.00

22.50

66.33

20.00

37.33

22.50

100.00

20.00

9.67

20.00

4.67

22.50

169.50

20.61

109.25

20.00

72.00

1G8

Xnlll

('

II

Mini

I

\

\

Hi. II

HOOK Amount

Rate per

Name W. D. Chandler.. I.

K.Oone

\\.

.1.

Attendant.. Attendant

Howard P. Thompson B. Thompson. T.

.1

I

M.

W. C,

I)

lliil.liard

It.

\\ells

.

III/H,

\\

I

ftfajrton

I

I

G. M. Cooptt I-

I

Pearce

C. A. Pane. S. (i.

\Vatkin> Sli..tl,er

II.

I-.

O.L. Chandler W.

J.

('.

.

Arlington

..

Penny

B.E.YOUU

&L. Glorer Cranford T. N. Hamilton.. li.'K.

I

Pullen.

IV

W.C.Haley ,laine>

Alex. I

Crc.wder

Malone

C

Hall...

K.I). 1'artin

M \\ilder W. N. \orris .1. K. Warren

_

Corrie Hall i:

B. Stell.

H A. Schronce. S.D.Carroll C.M.Ellis.... .lames

Thames

Mrs. James Thames. M M. Denning

Hugh Schronce Boone W. P. Spovey L. B. Sehnmee E. H.

L. E. Pearce....

Mark Pope.

._

_.

Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant

23.11

22.50

l',nd $

173.80

77.85

& 20.00

18.67

20.00

65.34

20.00

89.25

20.00

22.71

20.00 .

20.00 20.00 20.00

2200

20.00

Attendant... Attendant...

Kinn

K.

I

$

Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant .Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant

Cone...

M. I.uther. I

Month

Deswnnt,()

25.00

200.00

25.00

258.25

Attendant Attendant

25.00

\ttendant

22.50

...Cook

17.00

00

STATE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS

169

Rate per

Name Hugh Slef

Attendant Attendant Cook.

W. H. Cornwell Lemis Case Marvin Pulley E.

Mann

W. W. Stell-__

42.33

25.00

39.17

30.00

60.00

Housekeeper

20.00

40.00

Supervisor Oaks Col

30.00

365.00

20.00

242.50

25.00

127.92

25.00

165.83

25.00

130.00

20.00

28.00

20.00

22.00

Attendant Attendant Attendant ..Attendant Attendant

S. Mills

A. B. Cooper L. E. Pearce T. S. Pearce J.

F. L. Johnson.... J. J.

Pleasant

L. P. Corbitt

C. S. Corbitt.

Marvin Pulley William Pope Wesley Pope Mai Sturdivant Louise Richardson

_

_

..Attendant Attendant.

T. E. Jones

I

69.42

41.67

Attendant

W. C. Haley W. B. Adams

5.10

17.00

25.00

L. L. Shuffler

F. B. Pullen

35.33

17.00

25.00

Attendant...

H. Ross. J. R. Dixon A. D. Johnson J. W. Hodge

101.67

Attendant

Housekeeper Attendant ..Attendant

J.

$

..Attendant

E. B. Sherron

H. McGee W. B. Collins H. C. Peterson.. J. B. Vanblaracum

1.

Supervisor

W. H. Denning....

Paid

25.00

25.00

....Attendant

Joe Honeycutt Mrs. Joe Honeycutt J. D. Honeycutt Mrs. J. D. Honeycutt W. G. Dixon

W.

$

_

Cook

Celey

I.

L. C.

Amount

Month

Designation

..Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant ...Attendant Attendant ...Attendant. Attendant Attendant ..Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant

._

_

_ ,

25.00

17.50

20.88

116.92

20.50

24.67

20.00 20.18

_

17.34 .

74.67

20.00

2.67

20.00

37.84

20.00

23.00

20.00

95.08

25.00

68.75

20.00

45.90

20.00

62.67

20.00

37.00

20.00

60.00

24.50

81.00

30.00

90.00

25.00

41.25

25.00

38.33

25.00

29.72

17.00

67.72

Cook.... Cook....

17.00

11.05

17.00

1.07

Cook Head Nurse

17.00

115.03

_

_

.Cook

25.00

300.00

__Nurse.__

20.00

240.00

Naomi Williams

Nurse

20.00

155.34

Mattie Ray. Lola Williams Elvira Long

Nurse._

19.58

235 .00

18.33

220.00

Lillie

Provow.

Florence Robinson

Mary Thames Mittie Williams....

Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse ...Nurse...

___

_ _ _

16.16

194.00

20.00

180.67

15.63

165.74

14.25

57.00

170

\.I:TH ('AIMU.INA

BLUE BOOK J

STATE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS

171 Amount

Rate per

Name

Month

Designation

Penta Swann

Paid

Floy Chessnut

Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse

12.00

21.60

AlphPartin

Servant

20.00

240.00

Delam Lewis

Servant...

16.33

196.00

Clyde Regan

Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse

15.00

180.60

11.44

103.00

7.20

21.60

11.19

14.55

15.92

8.79

..Nurse Nurse

4.00

5.73

Ethel Dunklee.. Rena Allen Vertie Kincaid

Blanche Cockman Maud Kimball Carrie Griffin

Beulah Somers Delia Beck...

Agatha Britt Billie Snelson

Elizabeth Hofflin

Emma

Henry..

Lara Huss

_

Jessie Harris

.$

7.02

Sadie Husk Connie Wise

Nurse Nurse

Kathleen West Annie Beam

Head

Bessie

Nurse._

Mary^Register

Nurse._ Nurse...

Bell

Nurse

Johnson

Nurse Nurse Nurse

Effie Mitchell

Mabel Chandler Ivie Rogers...

Ada Wilcox Bertha Wilkie Lucy Frazier Cora Hardwick Rosa Frazier Elizabeth Brown

Katherine Price

Emily Templeton _

11.60

39.60

12.00

33.60

12.00

28.80

12.00

28.00

12.00

19.60

25.00

38.33

12.00

20.00

15.00

45.00

18.00

192.00

18.00

192.26

60.00

312.00

19.00

73.10

9.50

57.00

8.64

41.46

14.60

106.60

._

13.33

44.00

i.

11.64

12.80

11.64

137.46

25.00

167.13

18.85

181.07

.Nurse Nurse

15.67

83.00

15.28

145.20

Nurse._. Nurse._ Nurse._ Nurse..

Anita' Miller

84.73

25.27

_.

._

_

Nurse Nurse ..Nurse

Lamera Kincaid. Maggie Keys

$

Nurse Nurse Nurse _ Nurse

.Nurse.

Mary Humphry Larkin Khowles

Grace Hunt Nellie Alderman. Henrietta Smith Gertrude Gowan...

_

Nurse....

Nurse

Seymour Lottie Haigwood Susan Duncan

17.25

14.67

73.53

5.84

28.90

15.84

145.03

10.00

20.00

13.65

102.40

16.00

52.97

13.36

92.20

14.14 ._

99.00

15.00

10.00

15.00

104.00

18.00

36.00

Nurse Nurse Nurse

15.00

13.60

16.00

103.50

16.50

33.00

...Nurse...

25.00

11.74

XOI:IH CAIJOI.INA P>u

172

I

Amount

per

Name Desiu nation Bessie Woody ............... Nurse ________ .................. $ Lela Owen .................. Nurse .......... ........ _______

l>nl

.M

7"

\r,

on

$

110.00

42.00

16.00

32.00

15.50

42.00

16.00

32.00

18.00

72.00

20.00 L'IMIII

.

20.00

Leola William- ____ ....... ..Nurse ........ . ................. Doniiic Hall NUT*

25.00

If .SI

Conic Hall .......... . ..... .Nurse _______________ ...........

BHva

Hudi.-:,l

Sallie

Dale ..........

............

Nurse ........... ..

.'{I

Ml

III)

25.00

............. _____

Lestie .li>hiiM>n ............ Nurse.. ........................

CHoka

35.00

Supt,of ArtsandCrafUDept..

-

Julia Iv Krller.

II.

id \

:.n

35.00

''

$53,972.88

The Statr Board, which

II(pit:il only pa\

rises

and per diem

of its

i> :i> lOll

Joseph G. Brown Dr. C. A. B. B.

...$

Woodard

43.66

Adams

108.55

$

Mniii-y paid for the I

I'

1!

II.

Aydlott Stancel,

t

rav !

.

10

_

r

..........

Laborer Laborer

27

lo 1

_'

12 .

I.al>-rer

Head Nurse

_

29

12

_

I.aln.rer

.liilm

Elizabeth Arney

12

l.ai

J.

Mnnland John Hudieil. Nannie Kersey

12

_

Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver

.1.

Will

12

...Driver

A. B. Clark. Dave Williams Walls

BOOK

12

Driver

_

Andrew Lafeevers

I,

I.

..Gardener..

Me. Lafeevers

M.

I

-///"//

Edgar Dickson

Navy

Ml,

Farmer

R. B. Moore

L. C.

\

11 1

9

Nurse. Nurse.. ..Nurse

Row man Nurse ........................ Ronnie Rowman ............ Nur_________ Lula Bonham._ ............ Nurse ........................ Mtta How.-in _____ ........... Nurse ........................ Ina Beck .............. _____ Nurse ..................... ... Kli/.al>eth Rainl ..... . ..... Nurse ........................ Bessie Brocket .............. Nurse ......... ... ............ Bessie Cope ______ ........... Nurse ........................ Fannie Chester ... ........ Nurse ....... . ....... . ........ Ellie Clark ........ . ........ Nurse ........................ Ruth Clark ....... ____ ..... .Nurse ........... . ............ Church .............. Nurse.. ...................... Mima Christy. ............. .Nurse ____ ............... _____ Hattie Cowan ............. .Nurse ........................ Leola Denton ______ ....... .Nurse.. .......... _'i

id-

i

Joseph G. Brown

Raleigh

B. B. Adams Dr. C. A. Woodard

Four Oaks

Durham MORf; LMTOM

I

)I^TKH T

High Point

A.

I-!.

I,'.

IJ.

CUrk....

Statesville

I'.

Mailn-M.il

Taylor.-ville

C,

Tftti

GOLDSBORO DISTRICT J.

W. Thompson

F. B. \\

Goldsboro

MeKinne

II

_Luru

\\Mli,

Washington Rate per

Name W. W. Pfctam, W. C. Linvil

Xntn M.I).

Superintendent

WiMant Sreund Assistant

Jones, P. C. Carle.

Fatal .1. W. Mryan M.-Ia Mryan s. v.

M. Smith...

II.

Mamie Herring I..

J.

I'.

W. Wiggins

II.

S Toler

Martha Newell Sallie Toler V. A. Hh..des

Nancy King Tena Davis Flossie Smith

Anna Benson G. R. Hardesty Walter Evans Dock Best

John Brewington .1.

H.

H. I'arrott

Toler H. Newell I). 11. Newell S. M. Newell Herbert Williams .lames Williams I).

S.

:

$208.33

Total

Paid $2,500.00

91.67

1,100.00

91.67

1,100.00 552.75

Clinical Director

83.33

Clinieal Director

83.33

180.55

Secretary

12.50

150.00

Steward

83.33

Clerk.

25.00

1,000.00 300.00

Housekeeper

25.00

275.00

Hu>i-keej>er_

30.00

..Assistant...

Mriduers

Month

Storekeeper Storekeeper .Seamstress. Assistant

Helper Helper Helper

30.00

25.00-30.00

305.00

45.00

495.00

45.00

45.00.

180.00

15.00

87.50

15.00

12.50

'

89.37

12.50

24.79

15.00

30.00

Assistant

15.00

17.75

Helper Engineer

12.50

12.50

83.33

677.73

Fireman Fireman

35.00-40.00

446.58

35.00-40.00

455.00

Helper

40.00-45.00

515.00

....Watchman

30.00

360.00

Farmer Farmer

40.00

440.00

50.00

50.00

Gardener

40.00

467.75

Dairyman

40.00

Helper Helper

17.00-20.00

17.00

73.66 133.33

STATE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS

185

Rate per

Name Spencer Best.. A.

J.

Sykes...

Walter Whitley... Joshua HowelL

Frank Moore

_

William Hill. A. G. Howell Lizzie Hines A. B. Howell Priscilla HowelL.. Annie Wilson.... Arnold Vaile

Alex. Whitfield

R. Short H. L. Stevens O. Highsmith J.

Will

Odom

Henry Spencer.. William Hawkins J. D. Best L. C. Hollingsworth..

Tom

Lane James W. Lane

Noah Quinerly Jerre Sloan

Oscar Hines._ Richard Moore *

_

Anna Moore James Hines

._

Wade Ransom Highsmith.

E. F.

William C. Green. Charles Hi&hsmith.._.

Wash

Ball

George Thompson Alonza Mitchell

Luby Thompson Albert Malloy

James Hadley Roy Moser Lila Fulton

Mary Sutton Mary Elliott Martha Whitfield Nancy Hawkins Kizzie Raynor Abbie Flowers

_.

Total

Month

Nature of Service .Carpenter Blacksmith

$35.00

Paid $

45.00

420.00 489.25

Janitor

18.00

Janitor

16.50-18.00

189.60

32.50

400.25

17.50-18.50-22.50

221.00

Baker Wagoner Night Watchman Night Watchman Male Supervisor Female Supervisor. Night Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant .Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant .Attendant .Attendant Attendant. Attendant Attendant ...Attendant Attendant. Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant

16.00-19.50

211.73

18.00

214.80

25.00-27.50

316.16

20.00

_.

..

_

240.00

15.00

180.00

20.50-22.50

260.00

24.00-26.00

302.00

20.00-22.00

253.00

18.00-20.00

227.00

20.00-22.00

251.33

18.00-20.00

229.33

18.00-20.00

223.87

20.00-22.00

254.00

18.00-20.00

230.00

18.00-20.00

228.00

18.00-20.00

232.00

20.00-22.00

254.00

20.00-22.00

254.00

18.00

_

18.00

18.00

20.00

177.66

20.00-22.00

210.00

20.00-22.00

232.00

20.00-22.00

205.34

17.50-21.00

200.58

16.00-19.50

212.33

15.50-17.00

168.17

._

17.00-20.00

207.00

_.

15.00-18.50

184.91

15.00-15.50

57.65

18.00

48.00

18.00

23.50

18.00

23.25

15.00

9.50

_

_. _

._ _ '.

15.00

6.00

18.00

216.00

15.00-16.00

184.75

15.00-16.00

187.00

15.00

179.25

17.50-18.00

210.64

15.00

179.00

10.50

59.50

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

186

Rate per

Name II.it

la

Morgan

tic

Racford

Nature of Service Attendant

Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant

Phillips

Cora Mitchell Maria Spencer

Odom

Susie

Ueheera Spell LIT.

I.illie

Daisy Hi^h.smith M. B. Gaston Cleo Quinn

Maggie Morgan KI//H IliKhsmith I

Brown

.i//i

15.00

122.50 17'.'

12.50-14.00

156.06

12.00

...

22.80 108.25

12.00-13.50

138.87

12.00-13.50

136.05

12.00

.

,

r

__

12.00-13.00

54.34

12.00-13.00

44.60

12.00-12.50

.l;

12.00-12.50

57.99

5s

12.00

18.40

12.00-12.50

46.90

12.00

26.00

12.00

12.40

12.00

10.00

12.00

4.80

12.00

7.60

18.00

15.00

12.00-13.00

148.57

22.00-24.50

276.50

10.00~11.00

ll'l

6.00

-'"

64.60

15.00-18.00 12.50 12.50

11.00

>|,u ,nian

11.00

,

.">"

12.00-13.50

\\ash\\oman \\a>hu..man :

:>u

15.00

Washwoman

\\

~:>

13.50-15.00

14.00-15.00

Laundry Helper... mi

178.50

210.00

13.50-15.00

Servant

Will Illler

Paid I

12.50-14.50 .

Cook Cook Cook

-e King n:i

_.

Attendant Attendant Attendant

Thompson

Bessie

_

Attendant Attendant Attendant ...Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant \ttendaM Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant

Bessie Lane

I.

18.00

....Attendant ..Attendant Attendant...

Attendant Attendant

'nine Hill

I

$ 15.00

Attendant... Attendant Attendant

IdaRagland

Total

Month

32.90

187

STATE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS

Name

Nature of Service

....Washwoman

Alice Ball

Bryan Edgerton Jasper Reavis

James Washington. John Groom John King Henry Howell King Ashford G. C. Lane Flora Hollingsworth

Total

Month

Paid

$ 11.00

Hostler

William Broadhurst

Rate per

Lot Wagoner .Farm Hand

Farm Hand ..Farm Hand Farm Hand Farm Hand Farm Hand

97.90

$

18.00-19.00

223.00

15.00-16.00

187.00

14.00-15.00

134.00 11.67

14.00

14.00-15.00

145.73

14.00-15.00

175.00 58.83

10.00

.Special Attendant .Special Attendant

14.00-15.00

106.73

19.00-21.00

242.00

15.00-16.00

175.84

$28,629.98

In addition to the payments above, the officers and employees re-

NOTE.

ceived the following:

The superintendent received a furnished house, lights, fuel, laundry, and food products from the farm, garden, and orchard. Assistant physicians and clinical director received board, furnished rooms, lights, fuel, and laundry. The steward has board, house, lights, fuel, and laundry. The storekeeper, farmer, gardener, dairyman, and carpenter had house, lights, fuel, laundry, and vegetables and fruits from the garden and orchard. All other employees received board, lodging, laundry, medicine, and free medical attention. Those employees having families on the premises received vegetables, lights, a,nd fuel.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXPENSE ACCOUNT Prior to the consolidation of the boards of directors of the three State Hoswas managed by a board of nine directors, who received no

pitals, this hospital

compensation for their services but were paid their actual expenses of attendance upon the meetings of the board. This board consisted of the following members, who each received the amount indicated from December 1, 1916, to April 1, 1917: F.

W. Habel

J. J.

G. Anderson. A. Beaman

J.

C. Cromartie

Dr. J.

..Raleigh.. Snow Hill

Warsaw

W. L. Hill

McKinne

Dr.

J.

T. Hoggard.

4.35

Garland Morehead City Goldsboro

Ben Royall

.

13.60

5.00

Clinton

W. Thompson

F. B.

$

15.00

2.00

_

Louisburg ..Atkinson

Total paid the members of the old board

-_

$

39.95

Noinii

188

1

C

\i:ouNA BLUE BOOK

Those members not receiving anything did not attend any meetings during the year except Mr. J. W. Thompson, a member of the Executive Committee, who resided in Goldsboro, and did not incur any expense.

The consolidated board

since April

1,

1917, is

composed

of:

K M.I.K.H DISTRICT

Joseph G. Brown. ..!_

Raleigh

B. B. Adams Dr. C. A. Woodard

Four Oaks

Durham MOIU5VN BOM

>

I

I

STRICT

A. K. Tate

High Point

R.R.Clark

Statesville

C. P. Matheson

Taylorsvillc

GOLDSBORO DISTHK J.

W. Thompson

F. B.

T

Goldsboro Louisburg Washington

MrKjnne

W. H. Williams

Each hospital pays all per diem and expenses of its special direetoi W. Thompl 'i. >'ii jii \\ H. Williams, $206.01; F. B. MeKinne. hospital has paid $142.69; total, $415.80. Total paid all directors, $4;,:, .!

.

ollir-i-rs and employees M \penses Imard meetings

Salaries of

:

.

$

28,620.08 455.75

$

20,085.73

NORTH CAROLINA SANATORIUM FOR THE TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS (FOR

YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER

30, 1917)

The control of said Sanatorium shall be vested in a board of directors, composed of twelve members, to be appointed by the Governor, except that the Secretary of the State Board of Health shall be ex officio a member of said board. The board of directors shall be divided into four classes of three me'mbers each: the first class to serve for a term of two years; the second class for a period of four years; the third class for a period of six years; and the fourth class for a period and

of eight years,

until their successors are elected

and

qualified.

of directors shall prescribe the duties of the superintendent, who shall be a skilled physician of good moral character and good business habits, and otherwise qualified to discharge the duties of the office. He shall hold office

The board

for a period of two years from and after the date of his election. Said superintendent shall employ such subordinate officers and employees as may be necessary, and fix their compensation, subject to the approval of said board; and said superintendent shall have the power to discharge the same for incompetence or miscanduct in office, and the proceedings in regard thereto shall be reported to the

said board of directors.

Appropriation for

1907, c. 964; 1911, c. 154.

1917, $30,000,

and $40,000 annually

thereafter.

1917, c. 193.

DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE STAFF W.

S.

Rankin, M.D...

C. A. Shore,

M.D

Warren H. Booker, C.E. J. R. Gordon, M.D L. B. McBrayer, M.D George M. Cooper, M.D B. E. Washburn, M.D A.

McR. Crouch, M.D

Miss

Mae Reynolds

.Secretary and Treasurer Raleigh Director State Laboratory of Hygiene Raleigh Chief, Bureau Engineering and Education.. .Raleigh Chief, Bureau Vital Statistics Raleigh

Superintendent State Sanatorium Director Medical Inspection of Schools Director County Health Work State Epidemiologist Clerk and Bookkeeper

Sanatorium Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh

MEMBERS Howell Way, M.D., President. Richard H. Lewis, M.D., LL.D J. L. Ludlow, C.E Thomas E. Anderson, M.D Charles O'H. Laughinghouse, M.D..

-

J.

Edward

J.

Wood, M.D

F. R. Harris,

M.D

Cyrus Thompson, M.D. E. C. Register,

Waynesville Raleigh

Winston-Salem

.L

Statesville

Greenville .-.-

---

M.D

Expenses of meetings paid by State board of Health.

Wilmington Henderson Jacksonville

Charlotte

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

190 \i;li:s,

MEDICAL AND EXECU'i

l\

B, I'l.R

ANNUM

STATE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS

191

FARM

Total

Name C. H.Jenkins..

1

Rate

for Year

$ 1,200.00

$ 1,200.00

Wesley Seagraves Argatha Seagraves Harlee Seagraves Eugene Seagraves

240.00

240.00

240.00

240.00

240.00

240.00

240.00

240.00 $ 2,160.00

DAIRY W. A. Grover and family

960.00

$

;

$

960.00

EXTENSION DEPARTMENT Dr. L. B. McBrayer Dr. P. P. McCain

Chief of Bureau of Tuberculosis__$_ Assistant Chief of Bureau of

Miss Ruth Withers

Private Secretary to Chief of Bureau....

Miss Lillian Lindley Miss Lily Rogers Mr. A. W. Snow...

Stenographer Stenographer Clerk

Tuberculosis...,.

$

_

900.00

_

900.00

480.00

480.00

480.00

480.00

480.00

480.00 $ 2,340.00

and nurses Cooks and servants Salaries of officers

Farm

_. _

_

Dairy

4,616.57 2,160.0*0

960.00

_

Extension Department

Total

$11,856.00 _

_

_

2,340.00 ...$21,932.57

SOLDIERS' (Knit Vi \K Tin- S

.Idier.-/

ll. mi-

.-h-ill

HOME

ENDING NOVEMBER

!.

x .verm-d

30, 1917)

by a board

of direetor- e

m.-i.-t

inu nf

w lion hree shall he elected by the S .Idier.-' Home Association, p .raiii.n coated by chapter 60 of tin- Private Laws of 1891, ami four .-hall be appointed by the Governor of the State annually, ami in case of failure to el. .1 or appoint, the members of the board shall hold their offices until their suets shall be elected or appointed. The board of directors shall elect from their number a president, and a secretary who shall not he from their number, 1

1

ic

ii

i

hers, tahlish rules

and

shall

BOARD OF DIRECTORS A \\.

J. J.

P.

II.

Koyden, I'n-ident

Wood, Vice President 3, Carr N. Kelly M. Fleming

Salisbury

Raleigh

I'.

H. Hanes

Durham Clarkton Raleigh Winston-Sale m Total

Name

Designation

D. H. Milton Superintendent Mrs. W. T. Mixon Matron Miss Maude B. Setzer.... Nurse Miss Ella McKay Nurse Miss Catharine Henry ...Nurse Dr. R. H. Freeman Physician Baxter Durham* Clerk Laborers' pay-roll

$ 1,200.00

for Year $>1, 125.00

1,080.00

'1,035.00

900.00

'862.50

Rate

420.00

420.00

420.00

420.00

600.00

600.00

60.00

60.00

97.50wk. 5,070.00 $ 9,592.50

!

\

PENSE ACCOUNT BOARD MEETINGS

A. H. Boyden, President

Total

Salary increased from $75 to $100 per month, March 1, 1917. Salary increased from $75 to $90 per month, March 1, Hi 17. 'Salary increased from $62.50 to $75 per month, March 1, 1917. 4 See Departments of State Auditor and Adjutant-General. 2

30.00

$ 9,622.50

CONFEDERATE WOMEN'S HOME (FoB YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER

The

directors of the Confederate

30, 1917)

Women's Home

shall consist of seven

mem-

bers, to be appointed by the Governor of the State for terms of two years each. The board of directors shall elect a president and a secretary, and the State

Treasurer shall be treasurer of the

Home.

Annual appropriation for maintenance is $5,000. 1913, c. 62. For permanent improvements in 1917 an appropriation of $2,000 was made. 1917, c. 205.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS New Bern

A. Bryan, Chairman A. Turner, Secretary

J. J.

J. S.

Carr

Louisburg

..Durham

.

W. H. White A. D. McGill

Fayetteville

Thome

Rocky Mount

T. T.

Oxford

George M. Rose

Fayetteville Total

Name

Designation Miss Fannie C. Waters.. -Superintendent Servant Cook...

for Year 600.00 $

Rate $

50. 00

mo.

5.00 wk.

260.00

S.OOwk.

260.00

$ 1,120.00

EXPENSE ACCOUNT BOARD OF DIRECTORS J.

A. Bryan

Carr ._ W. H. Mhite J. S.

T. T. Thome J. A. Turner, Secretary

$

21.25 10.75

17.00

4.00 108.50

161.50

Total

13

$ 1,281.50

NORTH CAROLINA ORTHOP/EDIC HOSPITAL V

I.

\l(

\

\OVI.M

.\ DI Nard of trustees, e msistinn of nine members, The board of trustees -hall or^ani/e by electing on. >ne of its members secretary, and one of its membermembers as an exeeut ive e^mmit tee. The board shall have or in general to do any building.- necessary, make Lmpi ;H that may be beneficial to the good government of the to this end they may make by-laws for the government oi and ill

I

institution,

same. For buildings and furnishings $20,000

is appropriated, provided that U have been subscribed in nood faith, for same purpose, f, .m lOUTON oil, IT than the State of North Carolina. > thousand live hundred d .llars appropriated annually for 1917 and 1918 for main-

shall not be available until

shall

N_>II,I)(IO

the

tenance.

l'.!7, c.

I'.t'.i.

OFFICERS \\D TIM STKES K. H. Itabbinmon. President

(la.Monia

M. B. Spier, SecretaiN I.ee |{ obinson, Treasui er .1.

M.-Adenville

TO I.

(

Wileox, Chaplain

Goldsboro

_

Hlanton

Bhelby

liivens

Wadesboro Glen Alpine

;

H Cihs

T. W. Bicket

No

Greenville

I:

Ilev. A. I).

W.

Gastonia

.

Chairman ...

F. C. Harding, K.

Chari

expenditures

t

,

t

.r

njfii-,0

(

'ha

for salaries or

inn a: \\

:

Raleigh :

ending \o\e:nber

30, 1917.

TOTAL FOR STATE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS State Hospital for (lie Insane at Raleigh.. State Hospital for tin- Insane at Moriranton. Hospital for the Insane at Goldsbor.. North Carolina Sanatorium for the Tre Soldiers'

Home

Confederate W,, men's Home. North Carolina Orthona-die Hospital...

.$

54,300.54 70,957.70 29,085.73

ibereulosis

21,932.57 9.'

1.281.50

$ 187,180.54

SUMMARY OF SALARIES AND WAGES FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES AND INSTITUTIONS Legislative

Department

Judicial

Department

Administrative Departments, Boards, and Commissions State Educational Institutions State Charitable Institutions

Total

$

_

Executive Department...

_

85,611 .15

101,407.61 119,684.94

450,866.90 665,695.52 187,180.54

.$1,610,446.66

BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF COUNTIES

Bonded In- Rate of debtedness

Interest

Date of Issue

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

200

Sinking In- Rate of debtedness Indn.^t I', I.

\

I

FORT

Date of

Date of Maturity

Issue

Fund

Collected

Purpose of Issue

-

$12,500

.v

25,000

i.

UB0

1'IOS

Jan.

1,

1938

;

.I:in.

50,00"

5%

50,00'

Feb.

1,

1909

Feb.

1,

1939

Nov.

1,

1913

Nov.

1,

1943

July

1,1'Ml

July

1,

Juno

1,

Bridges.

...

,

Bridges and roads. (Refunding. lues.

$137,500 I'.i

it

UK $15,000

hl.ADKV

6

r ;

1

I

'-''',

Xono

I!

None.

$12,000

5%

June

1,

I'.m::

i.

r.M:,

I

!i_:t

$10,000

County homo, Index.

8,000

:.'

$10,000

$20,000 ./Serial h >nd-, original issue $10,000,

BUNCOMBE $50,000

Funding.

5%

payable $1,000 annually.

.

BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF COUNTIES

20*1

Sinking

Bonded In- Rate of debtedness

Date of Maturity

Date of Issue

Interest

Fund Collected

Purpose of Issue

BURKE $14,000 16,000

5,000 100,000

5% 5% 5% 5%

June June

,

1912

..,

1912

Dec. Dec.

..,

1915

...

1916

July

1,

1911

5% 5% 5% 5%

April April Oct.

1,

1914

1,

1914

1,

Apri

5,

June June

..,

1932

..,

1932

Dec. Dec.

..,

1946

None Jail. None Funding. None Funding. None Bridges.

None Roads.

15, 1930

$135,000

CABARRUS $105,000 34,000

56,000 75,000

50,000

19^6

July April April Oct.

1917

April

1,

1941

1,

1951

a

Courthouse and

1,

1945

b

1,

1946

c

5,

1943

d

Roads and bridges. Roads. County home.

jail.

$320,000 aSerial bonds, original issue, $36,000; payable $1,000 annually, ^Serial bonds, original issue, $60,000, payable $2,000 annually, cSerial bonds, payable $3,000 annually, beginning October 1, 1922. dSerial bonds payable $2,000 annually, beginning April 5, 1919.

CALDWELL $12,000

50,000

6% 6%

Jan. Jan.

1,

1904

Jan.

1,

1929

1,

1917

Jan.

1,

1946

Courthouse. Roads, bridges, county

home.

$62,000

aSerial bonds, original issue $25,000, payable $1,000 annually. fcSerial

bonds, payable $2,000 annually, 1922-1946.

C AMDEN None

.

CARTERET $5,000

6%

1923

1913

None County home.

C A SWELL $8,000

5%

Dec.

1,

J916

Dec.

1,

1926

Jail

and courthouse.

aSerial bonds, payable $800 annually.

'CATAWBA $69,000

5%

July

1,

1917

1938

a

Bridges.

aSerial bonds, payable $3,000 annually, 1923-1926; $4,000 annually, 1927-1930; $5,000 annually, 1931-1934; $6,000 annually, 1935-1938.

CHATHAM $14,000

25,000

5,000

5*A% Mar.

1,

1924

a

April

1,

1905 1909

April

4M%

Nov.

1,

1930

b

5%

April

1,

1910

April

1,

1932

c

19,

Funding. Funding. Funding.

.

$44,000 aSerial bonds, original issue $20,000, payable $2,000 annually April 1st. bSerial bonds, payable $2,000 annually from April 1, 1919, to November cSerial bonds, payable $1,000 April

1,

1930,

and

1,

1930

$2,000 annually 1931-1932.

XnlM

202

limt ill

it

I ii-

,/,/,/,, ///r>x

i

!

II

(' \l:..|

IN

\

P.l.l

I

IJ....K

BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF COUNTIES Sinking

Bonded In- Rate debtedness

203

Date of

of Interest

Issue

Fund

Date of Maturity

Collected

Purpose of Issue

CUMBERLAND $87,300

25,000

June

5% 5% 5% 5%

April April

1,

1897

June

1,

1909

Railroad.

1,

1927] 1929

1,

1913

April April

1,

1933

Mar.

1,

1915

Mar.

1,

1945J

Sept.

3,

1917

Sept.

3,

1937

None

Floating debt.

6%

Nov.

2,

1907

Nov.

2,

1951

None

Courthouse and

5%

May

1,

1915

May

1,

1955 $8,310.00 Roads.

Sept.

1,

1909

Sept.

1,

1924

Dec.

1,

1913

Dec.

1,

1940

Oct.

1,

1,

1934

17,000

5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 6%

21,000

4H%

10,000

5%

April 1, 1916 Oct. 1,1916

25,000 29,000

1,

'

I

$39,340.50

Funding.

1

[Funding.

$166,300

CURRITUCK $5,000

6%

.

DARE $20,300

jail.

DAVIDSON $300,000

DAVIE $14,000

90,000 34,000

35,000 8,500

1914

Oct.

Jan. Oct.

1,

1915

1,

1944

1,

1914

Jan. Oct.

1,

1934

Nov.

1,

1914

Nov.

1,

1934

April 1, 1924 Oct. 1,1929

Courthouse and Roads. Roads. Roads. Roads. /

jail.

Bridges.

Courthouse. Courthouse.

$229,500 aSerial bonds, original issue $30,000, payable $2,000 annually September 1st. bSerial bonds, payable $5,000 annually December 1, 1923-1940. cSerial bonds, original issue $40,000, payable $2,000 annually October 1st. ^Serial bonds, payable $1,000 annually January 1, 1920-1939, and $3,000 an-

nually JanuaTy

1,

1940-1944.

eSerial bonds, original issue $10,000, payable $500 annually October 1st. /Serial bonds, original issue $23,000, payable $1,000 annually November 1st.

^Serial bonds payable $3,000 annually, April 1, 1918-1924. ASerial bonds, payable $2,000 annually, October 1, 1925-1929.

DUPLIN $27,000

5%

May

1,

1911

May

1,

1931

Courthouse.

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

204

Bonded In- Rate '/< l>t>

ilness

of Interest

Date of Issue

DURHAM $141,000

225,000

4H% May 4%% Dec.

1,

1909

15, 1915

BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF COUNTIES Sinking

Bonded In- Rate debtedness

GASTON

of Interest

Date of Issue

Date of Maturity

Fund Collected

Purpose of Issue

205

206

Xnill

linnilnlln-

RKI

$20,000 Si

6%

July

1,1923

None

1902

1922

1908

1928

1911

1941

1916

1945

1916

1945

1916

1945

None None None None None None

1919

N"n

1,1915

July

County home.

UUY $7,900

5,000 15,000

80,000 20,000

50,000

5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%

Courthouse.

County home. Floating debt.

Courthouse and Courthouse and Bridges.

$177,900

SWAIN $15,000

July

1,

1SW

July

30,000

April

1,

1908

April

,

,

1928

K< funding.

a

$45,000 oSerial bonds, original issue $35,000, payable $1,000 annually.

TRANSYLVANIA $60,000 25,000 1,600

6%

IS!):,

1925

5.4%

1900

1930

6%

1917

1937

6% 6%

Feb. 1, 1909 Feb. 14,1914

None None None

Railroad. Schools. Schools.

180,000

TYRRELL Aug.

$2,000 6,500 1,000

13,

1903

Aug. Feb.

13, 1,

1919 1931

Feb. 14,1918

a

None 6

Courthouse. Jail.

Floating debt.

$9,500 rial

/'Serial

bonds, original issue $15,000, payable $1,000 annually. bonds, original issue $1,000, payable $1,000 annually. I

UNION

None.

jail.

jail.

BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF COUNTIES Sinking

Bonded In- Rate of debtedness

Interest

Date of Issue

Date of Maturity

213

r \KKHI{\\

None.

HlLLSBORO $10,000

HOBGOOD

6% None.

June

1,

lo.x

June

1,

I'.iJS

Xone

Streets.

BONDED INDEBTEDNESS, CITIES AND TOWNS

233

Sinking

Bonded In- Rate of debtedness

Date of Issue

Interest

Date of Maturity

Fund Collected

Purpose of Issue

HOLLY SPRINGS None.

HOPE MILLS None.

HOT SPRINGS 6%

$30,000

Nov.,

1911

Nov.,

1941

None

Water and

streets.

HUNTERSVILLE

6%

$3,500

JACKSON

1916

1936

1911

1941

None

Water.

Lights.

None.

JACKSONVILLE

JEFFERSON

None.

None.

JAMESVILLE

None.

JONESBORO $21,000

JONESVILLE

KANNAPOLIS

KELFORD

6% None.

None.

None.

KENANSVILLE

None.

KENLY None. KERNERSVILLE $4,000 16,000

6% 5%

Jan.,

1906

Jan.,

1926

May,

1916

May,

1946

None None

Lights.

June,

1908

June,

1938

$7,000

Water and

Sept.,

1913

Sept.,

1943

1,000

Schools.

June,

1939

a

Water and sewerage.

Schools.

$20,000

KEYSER

None.

KINGS MOUNTAIN 10,000

6% 6%

30,000

5*A% June,

$50,000

$90,000

1915

$8,000

aSerial bonds, payable $1,000 annually, beginning 1919.

lights.

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

234

Bonded In- Rate of debtedneas

Interest

Date of Issue

BONDED INDEBTEDNESS, CITIES AND TOWNS Sinking

Bonded In- Rate of debtedness

Interest

Date of Issue

Date of Maturity

Fund Collected

235

286

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II

C

\i:n| |\

\

BONDED INDEBTEDNESS, CITIES AND TOWNS Sinking

Bonded In- Rate of debtedness

Interest

Date of Issue

MANTEO None. MARBLE None. MARGARETTSVILLE

MARION

None.

Date of Maturity

Fund Collected

Purpose of Issue

237

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

238

Bonded In- Rate of debtednesa

Interest

BONDED INDEBTEDNESS, CITIES AND TOWNS Sinking

Bonded In- Rate of debtedness

Interest

MORRISVILLE

None.

MORVEN None.

Date of Issue

239

XOIMJI CAKOI.INA

240

Itnn.li-.l ///th-litfthii xx

Rate of I

BLUE BOOK

BONDED INDEBTEDNESS, CITIES AND TOWNS

241

Sinking

Bonded In- Rate of debtedness

Date of Issue

Interest

Fund

Date of Maturity

Purpose of Issue

Collected

OLD SPARTA None. ORIENTAL

None.

ORRUM None. OXFORD $45,000 5% 35,000 5% 10,000 5% 94,000 5% 78,000 5%

Dec.

1,

1914

Dec.

May

15,

1907

May

April

Nov. Nov.

1,1914

April

1,

1916

1,

1916

Nov. Nov.

1,

1934]

15, 19371 1, 1,

1,

1944[ 1946J 1926

[Refunding. I

*') a

Sewers.

Sidewalks.

[Streets. Streets.

$262,000 aSerial bonds, original issue $86,000, payable

PACTOLUS

10% annually.

None.

PALMYRA None.

P ANTEGO None PARKERSBURG

PARMELE

.

None.

None. I

PEACHLAND

None.

PEMBROKE None. None.

PIKEVILLE

PILOT MOUNTAIN

None.

PINE BLUFF

6%

$2,900

PINE LEVEL PINETOPS

Nov.

1,

1912

Nov.

1,

1937

None

Water.

1951

None

Streets.

None.

None.

PINEVILLE

None.

PINK HILL PINNACLE

None.

None.

PITTSBORO $5,000

6%

1911

PLYMOUTH $30,000 10,000

6% 6%

$40,000

POLKTON None. PRINCETON PRINCEVILLE

16

None. None.

Sept.

1,1915

Jan.

1,

1917

Sept.

1,1945

Jan.

1,

1947

Water and Sewerage.

streets.

NOBTB

242

('

\Koi.lN A

BLUE BOOK Sinking

Jinnilnl In-

debtedness

I

Interest

Issue

Date of Maturity

Fund Collected

Purpose of Issue

RAEFORD $5,000

6%

1915

1945

None

Indebtedness and

45,000

6%

1016

1946

None

Water and sewerage.

streets.

$50,000

K M.i.irm$42,500.00 25,000.00

25,000.00 50,000.00 25,000.00 .-,(1,000.00

95,000.00

125,000.00

25,000.00 100,000.00

350,000.00 50,000.00

57,000.00 18,000.00

100,000.00 75,000.00

55,000.00 57,000.00

49,921.98 16,149.92

298,000.00

50,000.00

BONDED INDEBTEDNESS, CITIES AND TOWNS

243

Sinking]

Bonded In- Rate of debtedness

Date of

Date of

Fund

Issue

Maturity

Collected

Interest

Purpose of Issue

RAMSEUR None.

RANDLEMAN

6% 6%

$7,500 42,500

1905

1935

1907

1937

None None

Streets.

1941

None

Water and sewerage.

1921

Streets.

Schools.

$50,000

RED SPRINGS $35,000

6%

Mar.,

6% 5% 5%

July July Jan.

1911

Mar.,

REIDSVILLE $50,000 25,000 100,000

50,000

5M% May

1913 1915

May May

1,1929

May

1,

1929

April

1916

April

1,

1941

None None None None None None

1915

July

1,

1935

None

5% 5%

5,000 10,000

1,

1891

July

1,

1899

July Jan.

1,

1929

1,

1941

1910

Water. Sewerage.

Water and sewerage. Judgment. Sewerage.

$240,000

RENNERT None. RHODHISS

None.

RICHFIELD

None.

RICHLANDS

None.

RICH SQUARE

None.

RINGWOOD None.

ROANOKE RAPIDS $20,000 6% ROBERSONVILLE

July

1,

Improvements.

None.

ROCKINGHAM $25,000 10,000

30,000 20,000

40,000

36,000

6% 5% 6% 6% 5% 6%

Mar.

1,

Schools and lights. Water and sewerage. Water and sewerage.

1901

1931

1909

1939

1911

1941

1913

1943

Schools.

1908

1938

Water and sewerage

1914

Mar.

1,

1924

$2,556.17

Streets.

$161,000 aSerial bonds, original issue $60,000, payable $6,000 annually.

.

\i:i

II

lintuhil In

pensions Street railway, light, and water property tax general Street railway, light, and water property tax pensions Supreme Court Library Fund Supreme Court Reports, sale of Tax from business colleges Telegraph privilege tax Telegraph property tax general... Telegraph property tax pensions Telephone property tax general _ Telephone property tax pensions Telephone tax on receipts

Trade marks State taxes from sheriffs general State taxes from sheriffs income State taxes from sheriff pensions Received from sheriffs indigent pupils Total receipts

30,000.00

ttf.OU

25,000.00 61.46

Railroad property tax general Railroad property tax pensions Refrigerator car property tax general Refrigerator car property tax pensions Seals, Executive Department Seals, State Department

State storage warehouse _ Steamboat and canal property tax Steamboat and oanal property tax

95,380.96

50.:,

Oil Inspection

State

200.00

$

502.65 84.96 27,482.06

4,644.80 9,000.00 6,391.70 60.00 11,308.84

2,131.18 360.20 6,485.48 1,096.22

30,501.27 99.10 1,603,724.58

64,152.36 278,'

8,464.76 $ 6,214,610.71

DISBURSEMENTS GENERAL FUND SHOWING THE DIFFERENT PURPOSES FOR WHICH DISBURSEMENTS OF THE PUBLIC FUND WERE MADE DURING THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDING NOVEMBER 30, 1917.

(The disbursements herein given are taken from the Report of the State Auditor.)

ADJUTANT-GENERAL The

$3,000

salary of the Adjutant-General shall be $3,000 per

Revisal of 1905,

s.

2750; 1907,

c.

803; 1911,

AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT

c.

annum.

110; 1915, c. 118.

$334,007.29

from tonnage charges on fertilizers and fertilizing materials, inspection taxes on cotton-seed meal and concentrated commercial feeding stuff, and from the sale of any property seized and condemned under the provisions of this chapter, and all other moneys which may come into the hands of the Commissioner of Agriculture or other officer, member or employee of the Department of Agriculture by virtue of this chapter shall be paid into the State Treasury by the Commissioner of Agriculture, and shall be kept on a separate account by the Treasurer as a fund for the exclusive use and benefit of the Department of AgriAll

moneys

arising

culture.

Revisal of 1905,

s.

3937.

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES

$3,500

When suoh certified

by

society shall be fully organized, the organization thereof shall be the president and signed by the secretary to the board of county com-

missioners, and thereupon the board .shall order the same to be filed in the office of their clerk and there kept, and the clerk, under the seal of the board, shall certify

a copy of the same, together with the order of the board, to the Auditor of the State, who, if by the certificate it shall appear to him that such society has been duly organized, according to this title, and it shall likewise be made to appear to him by the cartificate of the treasurer of such society, signed by the president and certified by the clerk of the board under the seal thereof, that the sum of $100 has been actually paid to the society by the members thereof, within one year preceding, for the sole benefit of such society, shall draw his warrant and the Treasurer shall

pay to the treasurer of the society $100 out of the public treasury for the like sole use and benefit; and such payment shall be annually made by the Treasurer of the State on the terms and conditions set out in this chapter; but only one society for each county shall be entitled to the benefits of this chapter. The board of county commissioners, in case of a conflict between two claimants, shall determine which shall be the corporate body for the county. Revisal of 1905, s. 3870; 1905, c. 512. It shall be the duty of the State Treasurer to pay to the treasurer of the North Carolina Agricultural Society on the first Monday of October, during each and every year, out of any moneys not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,500, to be disposed of in the payment of premiums, as hereinafter directed; Provided, the

17

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

258

treasurer of the society shall first produce a certificate from the president thereof, showing that during the past twelve months the like sum has been raised by the society for the same purposes, in this section.

Revisal of 1905

s.

and actually paid out

for

premiums, as provided

3867.

An annual appropriation of $500 is made to be paid by the State Treasurer upon the warrant of the Auditor to the Treasurer of the North Carolina Industrial Association on the first day of the annual fair of said association as herein provided. Said sum shall be expended solely and exclusively in the payment of premiums by said industrial association upon farm products and works of use and art, the production of inhabitants of this

S'

1891, c. 426.

APPALACHIAN TRAINING SCHOOL The sum of the

$20,000

of $20,000 is annually appropriated for the support

and maintenance

Appalachian Training School.

1917, c. 193.

APPROPRIATION FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS The clerk

of the Superior

ernor, giving the

Court under

name and number

$13,440

his seal of office shall certify to the

of the blind

and maimed soldiers, and

Gov-

soldiers

who have become paralyzed and are totally disabled by reason thereof, examined in his county, upon which the Auditor, with the approval of the Governor, is aupay the sum of $120 annually for person, and each person paralyzed and disabled by reason in the certificate, and the said olerk shall pay out such money

thorized to issue his warrant to the Treasurer to

each blind and thereof,

named

maimed

monthly to the persons entitled to the same. Revisal of 1905,

s.

4992; 1917,

c.

266.

APPROPRIATION FOR PUBLIC HIGtf SCHOOLS The sum

of $100,000 or so

much

thereof as

may

$75,075

be necessary, is hereby annually

appropriated for the purpose of high school instruction and teacher training provided for in this act. The State Board of Education shall have the power to fix such rules and regulations in accordance with the provisions of this act as may be necessary for the proper distribution of this fund. 1907,

c.

820; 1911, c. 135; 1917, c. 227.

APPROPRIATION FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS

$241,000

That $250,000 be and the same is hereby appropriated annually out of the State Treasury for the benefit of the public schools, to be apportioned by the State Board Education to the respective counties of the State per capita as to school popufirst Monday in January in each year, using the school census of the preceding scholastic year as the basis of apportionment: Provided, that the State Board of Education shall annually deduct from said appropriation, before the apportionment thereof, the sum of $1,500 to be used in part payment of the salary and expenses of the superintendent of the State Colored Normal Schools and of

lation on the

inspector and director of the County Teachers' Institutes and of the teacher-training work of the State, arid shall also deduct therefrom biennially in advance $7,500

DISBURSEMENTS

GENERAL FUND

259

to be used for the establishment of rural libraries as provided in section 4179 of the Revisal of 1905 of North Carolina.

Upon requisition of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the State Auditor shall issue his warrant upon the State Treasurer for the amount due each county, payable to the county treasurer, to be credited to the general public school fund of said county. 1913, c. 33; 1915,

c.

236.

APPROPRIATION FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS, EQUALIZING FUND $428,161.34

There shall be set aside annually 5 cents of the annual ad valorem tax levied and collected for State purposes on every $100 value of real and personal property in this State, and the funds annually arising from said tax shall be held by the State Treasurer as a fund separate and apart from all other funds for State purposes, and shall be known as "The State Equalizing School Fund," and shall be used, as hereinafter directed, to provide a six months school term in every school district in the State, or as nearly a six months term as said funds will provide. 1913, c. 33.

APPROPRIATIONS FOR RURAL LIBRARIES

$3,475

Whenever the patrons and friends of any free public school in which a library has not already been established by aid of the State shall raise by private subscription and tender to the treasurer of the county school fund for the establishment of a library to be connected with such school the sum of $10, the county board of education shall appropriate, from the general county school fund the sum of $10 for this purpose, and shall appoint one intelligent person in the school district the manager of such library. The county board shall also appoint one competent person well versed in books to select books for such libraries as may be established under these provisions from lists of books approved by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction: Provided, that after any school district shall have had a library for ten years or longer under the provisions of this section, said school district shall

be entitled to receive a second library in accordance with the fore-

going provisions of this section. Revisal of 1905, s. 4172; 1915,

c.

236.

As soon as such board shall have made an appropriation for a library in the manner prescribed, the county superintendent shall inform the secretary of the State Board of Education of the fact, whereupon the State board shall remit to the treasurer of the county school fund the Revisal of 1905, s. 4173.

sum

of $10 for the purchase of books.

Whenever the patrons and friends of any free public school in which a library has been established under the provisions of this subchapter shall raise by private subscription and tender to the treasurer of the county school fund the sum of $5 for the enlargement of the library, the county board of education shall appropriate from the general school fund the sum of $5 and the State Board of Education shall remit to the treasurer of the county school fund the sum of $5. The money thus collected and appropriated shall be used for the enlargement of libraries already established under the same rules and restrictions as govern the establishment of

new

libraries. 1907, c. 835.

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

260 rn

>f

N7,")')')

of

;ion fur tho

tli'

hereby biennially appropriate

under

inn

tin

an

1

1

->-i :tp:irt,

to be

schools of the State

|)iil)lic

is

expended by the State Board

ibchapter: Provided, that of each exceeding $5,000 may be expended by the State IK- e~t ablishment of m-w libraries, and asurn not exceeding $2,500 may be expended by the State Board of I-Mucat ion in the enlargement of libr.iries according to the provisions of section 4177: Provided further, that any balance ,,f h.- biennial appropriation of $2,500 for the enlargement of libraries remaining in the hand.- of he St at e Treasurer at the enUIM n

a

.t

t

i

t

be u>i-l t'r

I

he e-t aUi-h'iient of

section 4172 of

t

new

wit h the provisions of

libr

he Revisal of 1905.

al of 1905, s. 4179; 1909, c. 525.

AUDITOR'S

Di:i'\i;

IMIIXT

$7,700

See Department of State Auditor, p.

AIDI T

DEPARTMENT, CONTINGENCIES

>R'S

DUBON

I

$1,457.25

Au.litor,

<

A

22.

IV XD

$2,000

The funds reside ni

received by the Treasurer of the State from the license tax hunter.- shall const it ute a funl known as he Bird ami ( Jam e Fund, which '

t

fund shall be paid out b of t

I.

he

he (

Audubon

!o\ -e rn ni- of

on the order of

S t

'!!

h<

!

expend it

1

1

make an annual

i.:

r

:

report to

the year.

1871.

Al

JOMOBILE

M)

II

$198,782.28

funds collected by the Secretary of Stale under the provisions of this act hi- act -hall be paid tot or amendment.isurer monthly, to be kept as a -cparate fund t:> be known as the Highway Maintenance Fund, which All

t

,

t

,

a- directed by the State Highway Commission and bridges constituting the State system of highways as authoi i/ed by section 8 of chapter 113 of Public Laws i.f l!Uo, creating the Stale Highway 'o:irnissi on, or as hereinafter pro\-ided: /'/-, d, that an amount e |iial to at least 70 per cent of the fees collected in any county by the Secretary of State under the provisi >ns of this act shall be expended by the State Highway ; the nission \\ithin one year after its payment by Slate Treasurer, within Mich county fr >'n which the fees were c illected; and Proshall be

drawn upon

an.l

expeade

1

for the nr.iintcnanre of roads

(

/

|

furtfur, that all nec.-ssary expenses, including clerical assistance, the cost of muling >a aft, and for such blanks, books, and purchasing number plit.> an other supplies as can not be furaishe by the State Printer, shall be paid for monthly from the revenue derive. frni this act by warrant of the Auditor on the State ace unit shall be approved bv the Governor and 'e exceed 12 Council of Stale, and s!ri!l n >t in per cent of the total amount collected by the Secretary of State from the provisions of thisact. Nothing in this act shall prevent the State Highway Commission and the local road authoririd05,8.5327.

he provided for his accommodation.

.-hall

MANSION, SERVANT HIRE Department

of Public

amount

a

ndC rounds,

p. 95.

UK COMMISSION

M1TCIIFLI. Pi:\K PA The

$754

Building

to be

$845.20

expended under

exceed $20,000, and the maximum amount to be expended in the acquisition said sum is designated of the said properties, and the nmmi-sion is specially charged with the duty of acquiring as much of he land.- a- i- p'.^ible for he purpose intended, not exceeding the maximum amount hereinbefore designated. total

t

his act shall not

M

<

t

i

r

1

!l. ), c. 76.

NEGRO The

\c,i;i<

->um of

$

i

1.1

I."),()(

of (he

u

i

Ml is

.liege tor

r.i7,

\NI>

\i

i

I.CMNICAI.

c.,i

annually appropriated tr

t

I

$31,500

i

he support and mail,'

!.

.

Federal appropriat ion, $16,500.

NnUTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE NEERING The >um of the

North

1917,

f (

$122.500

is

,.|

\\ i>ions of the act creating a State Highway

Commission. 1915, c. 113.

STATi; HhiiiUAV COMMISSION

RUB

\I.

ENGINEERING

$461.75

"

he purpose of carrying out the provisions of the act to provide for assisting n of small water-powers and the installation of rural oommunit ies in hi- ut ili/at telephone lines there is appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treasur otherwise appropriated the sum of $5,000 annually, the sum to be drawn upon as dim-ted by the State Iliy;h\\ay Commission. I

>r

t

t

i

1917, c. 267.

STATK HICIIWAV COMMISSION

M

AINTENANCE FUND $10.989.02

See Automobile Fund,

p. 260.

STATE HOSPITAL, GOLDSBORO

$136,708

of $120,000 is appropriated for the year 1917, and the further sum of $125, 000 for the year 1918, and annually thereafter, for the support and maintenance

The sum

of the State Hospital at Goldsboro. 1917, o. 193.

From

State

bond

issue law, $16,708.

1917, c. 154.

STATE HOSPITAL, MORGANTON The sum

of $237, 500 is

of the State Hospital located at 1917, c. 193.

$237,500

annually appropriated for the support and maintenance

Morgan ton.

GENERAL FUND

DISBURSEMENTS

281

STATE HOSPITAL, RALEIGH The sum

$208,010

of $207,500 is annually appropriated for the State Hospital located

at Raleigh, including the Epileptic Department. 1917, c. 193.

Fire loss paid, $510.

STATE LIBRARY

$3,935

See Department of the State Library, p.

61.

STATE LIBRARY, CONTINGENCIES The sum

$500

of $500

is

annually appropriated for the increase of the State Library.

Revisal of 1905,

s.

5081.

STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE The sum of the State

$131,559.57

of $125,000 is annually appropriated for the support

Normal and

and maintenance

Industrial College at Greensboro.

1917, c. 193.

Allowance from bond issue

act, $6,559.57.

1917, c. 154.

STATE PRISON, EARNINGS The Treasurer

$298,172.44

keep the funds of the State's Prison separate from the other public funds, and shall disburse the same on account of the State's Prison upon vouchers consisting of itemized accounts of the claim, and an order of payment signed by such officer or agent as the board of directors shall authorize to sign the same, approved by the chairman of the board. Duplicates of such vouchers shall be kept and Sled in the office of the chairman of the board of directors and the originals thereof shall be kept and filed when paid in the office of the State of the State shall

Treasurer.

Revisal of 1905,

s.

5396.

STATE PRISON SUNDAY SCHOOL APPROPRIATION

$50

The sum of $50 per annum is appropriated for the use of the State's Prison Sunday School, to be paid to the warden of the State's Prison by the State Treasurer on the warrant of the Auditor. Revisal of 1905,

s.

5405.

STATE STORAGE WAREHOUSE For the erection

$15,351.25

of a State Storage

purchase of land therefor, $50,000

is

Warehouse in the city

of Raleigh,

and the

appropriated.

1917, c. 154.

STATE TAXES REFUNDED

$10,993.60

a sheriff or tax collector shall, in consequence of an error in the abstract of taxes sent to the Auditor, or otherwise, be charged with more than the true'amount If

with which he should be chargeable, and pay the amount so charged in excess to the Treasurer of the State, the Auditor shall, upon the certificate of the board of

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

282

commissioners, setting forth the nature of such error, give his warrant upon the Treasurer of the State for the amount so paid in excess, and the Treasurer shall pay the same. Revisal of 1905,8.5261.

STONEWALL JACKSON THAI N The sum

<

>OL

$30,000

appropriated for the year 1917, and the further em $22,500 for the year 1918, and annually thereafter for the support and maintenance of the Stonewall Jackson Training School. of $23,000

is

1917, c. 193.

Allowance from bond issue

act, $7,000.

1917, c. 154.

SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS The salary

Keeper of the Capitol, or the S ings and in minis, shall be $1,200 per annum. of

t

IK-

$1,200

Public Build-

(

:il

of 1905,

s.

2806; 1907, c. 989; 1915,

c. 150.

SUPREME COURT, CONTINGENCIES The court,

is

clerk of

tin-

$13.25

Supreme Court, under

authorized and dip

<

-tc

!

to

expend

the direction of the justices of that annually the amount paid in by appli-

cants for license to practice law, who are examined by the court, in the purchase of such books as may be necessary to keep the law library well appointed, and no other appropriation shall le allowed f< r that purpose. He is also allowed the sum of $200 per

annum

for binding old s. 5086.

books and for other contingent expenses.

Revisal of 1905,

SUPREME COURT REPORTS, PRINTING OF

$3,877.94

The Supreme Court is authorized

to contract from time to time for the printing r he same, and to prescribe such terms of the

of its reports, to select the printer f< contract as will insure, under the supervision of the court, the prompt issue reports as soon as practicable after a sufficient number of opinions are filed: Provided, no contract shall he made for a longer period than two years, nor at a price higher than that paid the State Printer for the same period: Provided further, t

that in letting said contract preference shall be given to printers of this State. Revisal of 1905, s. 5093.

TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE ACCOI The Governor, Secretary

$5,338.38

of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Superintendent of

Pub-

Instruction, Attorney-General, Insurance Commissioner, and Adjutant General may have printed and prepared for their several offices such blank books, blank

lic

forms, and other necessary printing as may be suitable and proper to enable them to discharge their official duties. They shall also be allowed all necessary postage and express charges. Revisal of 1905, s. 5103.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT See Department of the State Treasurer,

$11,275.89 p. 23.

DISBURSEMENTS

GENERAL FUND

TREASURY DEPARTMENT CONTINGENCIES See Department of the State Treasurer, p.

283 $497.68

23.

TRUST INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION

$171.40

All necessary expenses incident to the carrying out of the provisions of the "Act to declare illegal trusts and combinations in restraint of trade" shall, when approved by the Governor and audited, be paid out of any money in the State

Treasury not otherwise appropriated. 1913, c. 41.

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA The sum

of $165,000 is annually appropriated for the

of the University of

$216,947.89

support and maintenance

North Carolina.

1917, c. 193.

Allowance from bond

issue, $51,947.89.

1917, c. 154.

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

$100

The

.

State Standard-Keeper shall be allowed such compensation for his services as the Governor shall deem adequate, not exceeding $100 a year. Revisal of 1905, s. 2759.

TOTAL

$5,401,741.57

EDUCATIONAL FUND SHOWING SOURCES FROM Winm KKO;II'TH WKKK I> EPOSES FOR WHICH DISBURSEMENTS WERE MADE FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS I

NOVEMBER

30, 1917.

(From Report of the State Auditor.)

Kntries on vacant lands Loans for building schoolhouses repaid. Sale of swamp lands..

$

4,179.42 198,982.35 6,495 43

.

$

December

1,

l'.l;

209,657 20 2,694.86

.

Total^.

212.352.06

DISBURSEMENTS. I

'.nt

rics

Loans

on vaoant lands, refund.. ehoolhoOMt.

for building

Survey of swamp lands

$

40.88 180,854.35 1,116.09 $

Balance December

1, 11)17..

Total

182,011.32

30,340.74 $

212,352.06

The State Board of Education, under such rules and regulations as it may deem advisable, not inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter, may make loans from the State Literary Fund to the county board of education of any county and improving of public schoolhouses or dormitories for rural high schools and county farm-life schools in such county; but no warrant for the expenditure of any money for such purposes shall be issued by the Auditor except upon the order of the State Superintendent of Public Inst nut ion, with the approval for the building

of the State

Board

of Education.

1903, c. 567; 1913, c. 149.

The State Board of Education shall be vested with full power to adopt all necessary ways and means for causing so much of the swamp lands to be surveyed as it may deem capable of being reclaimed, and it shall cause to be constructed such canals, ditches, roads, and other necessary works of improvement as it may

deem proper and

necesssary.

Revisal of 1905,

s.

4036.

CONSOLIDATED GENERAL, SPECIAL, AND EDUCATIONAL RECK (The data in Balance December 1, 1916: General and special funds Board of Education

this

$

220,922.00 3,701.08 $

General Purposes. Ad valorem taxes

I

and the following tables was

224,623.08

S 2,083,793.12

Books, sale of Fees Interest on bank balances Licensesaud privileges

7,116.31

19,561.96 21,318.73

857,089.29

Loan to State Railroad dividends RefiTnds Seal tax Miscellaneous

314.500.00

263,013.00 2,517.46 4,223.75

372,511.45 3,945,645.07

Special Purposes.

Agricultural Department

$

334,007.29

Gasoline inspection

43,218.98

Oil inspection

50,314.97

Audubon

Society

3,095.80

Automobile funds

318,220.73

Bond

601,487.20

sales

Fire loss

747.50

Commission Forest reserve income Inoometax forinterest Fisheries

Land

titles,

assurance of.

Pension taxes State's Prison earnings

19,216.23

1,195.53

64,152.36

35.48 393.457.67 298,172.44

2,127,322.18

Federal funds

141,643.46

Board

209,657.40

of

Education

S 6,648.891.19

STATEMENT AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR

FISCAL

supplied by Hon. B. R. Lacy, State Agricultural Department Gasoline inspection Oil inspection

Audubon

1917

$

_

43,218.98

Society

sale

334,007.29

50,314.97

_

2,000.00

_ Automobile funds Board of Education (from bond

Bond

YEAR

Treasurer.)

208,279.52 83,333.33

sale)

expense

2,103.67

Department Hospitals and homes

697,458.00

Interest

411,767.05

Legislature.

100,876.47

National Guard Notes payable Pensions

114,500.00

491,198.75

91,785.96

447,466.00

Public buildings and grounds Schools and colleges Fire loss Fisheries

Commission

State's Prison

77,318.72

1,736,276.04 747.50 _.

^

Miscellaneous

19,216.23

298,172.44 37,705.14 $ 5,247,746.06

Federal funds

141,643.46

Board

182,586.32

of

Education

Balance November 30, 1917 General and special funds Board of Education

$ 1,046,143.19

30,772.16 1,076,915.35

$ 6,648,891.19

GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS

Ad

i

OB FISCAL

^ i:.\H

$

Building and loan associations Domestic corpora inns

7,788.66

companies Property tax from counties Railroad companies ;

x irc.ss

1

]

,538 .33

1,404,532.41

299,086.48

Refrigerator cars

Sleeping

49,912.57 283,027.46

i

I

HM?

valorem taxes:

li.mks

152.74

cars...

1,153.10

Steamboat and canal companies and water companies Telephone companies Telegraph companies

502.65

Street railway, light,

25,707.07

8,260.47 1

.18

$ 2,083,793.12

Books, Sale of: I.a\vs :md journals Sketches Confcd.Talo Rc-giim-nis.. State and Colonial Records

$

615.46 9.00 100.15

Supreme Court Reports

6,391.70 7,116.31

Bank

examinations...

$

Executive Department Insurance Department

1,245.00

3,757.50

12,560.96

State Department

1,516.50

482.00

Treasury Department

19,561.96

on Bank Balances: General fund

Interest

...$

Departments: Insurance Department

4,925.72

$ 2,320.11

Gasoline Inspection Fund Oil Inspection Fund

200.42

339.58 2,860.11

Institutions:

Caswell Training School Confederate Womens Home N. C. School for Deaf and Blind N. C. School for Deaf N. C. Tuberculosis Sanatorium Soldiers

Home

State Hospital, Goldsboro State Hospital, Morganton State Hospital, Ralrigh States' Prison

$

35.05 34.39

143.61 ,

240.66 264.34

78.98 516.73

583.78 253.40 1,213.66

3,364.60

RECEIPTS

GENERAL FUND

Special accounts: Audubon Society..

Bond

2,418.38 683.66

sale account..

Fisheries

Commission

34.98

$

Automobile Fund.. Board of Education

289

_.

6,983.45 47.83 $

10,168.30 $

21,318.73

License and Privileges:

Automobile

dealers....

_$

Corporations, franchise Corporations, State Department.. Counties, Schedule "B"

35,770.00 113,298.02 35,571.46

177,276.49

Counties, marriage licenses

23,314.37

Insurance, companies

45,144.88

_

Insurance companies, tax on receipts Mercantile agencies ._ Newsdealers on trains

337,480.71 500.00

_

200.00

Penalties

412.91

Piano and organ dealers

3,736.18

Railroad privilege

38,640.20

Sewing machine dealers Telephone companies, tax on receipts Telegraph companies, privilege Trade mark registration

3,834.86

30,501.27

11,308.84 99.10 857,089.29

Loan

to State:

National Park Bank, New York.... Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company

$

300,000.00 14,500.00

314,500.00

Railroad Dividends: Atlantic and North Carolina R. R._ North Carolina Railroad

_..$

37,998.00 225,015.00

:

263 , 013 .00

Refunds: Contingencies Disabled soldiers Miscellaneous National Guard

$

316.08

290.00 1,484.88 355.00

Paper and printing Postage and stationery

10.00

Public schools

60.00

1

.50

2,517.46

Seal Tax.

Executive Department State Department

$

3,577.75

646.00 4,223.75

19

NOBTII CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

290 Miscellaneous.

Additional taxes Gasoline fund transfer

5,086.29

$

28,000.00

Indigent pupils Inheritance tax

8,464.76

_

296,951.90

Oil fund transfer _ Postage from State Department Supreme Court, Library Fund

25,000.00 8.50 9,000.00 $

372,511.45

I 3,945,645 07

Balance December

1,

1916

74,125.04 '

$ 4,019,770.11

DISBURSEMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR Departments. Auditor's Drp.-trtMM-nt <

$

Miscellaneous r.-ipc-r :in

Notes payable:

91,785.96

National Park Bank, New York .......... ........... I 100,000.00 14,500.00 Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company ............

Sen? Ion

114,500.00

;:

Soldiers

and widows, supplement tax .................. $

38,780.33

Home .......................... ______

1,848.00

Totally disabled soldiers .......................... _____

13,380.00

Inmates

Soldiers'

54,008.33

DISBURSEMENTS

GENERAL FUND

293

Public Buildings and Grounds:

Capitol Square

380.55

$

and water Furniture and fixtures Governor's Mansion and Grounds

Fuel, lights,

9,573.96 978.41 7,710.78

_

Insuring property Laborers pay- roll Mount Mitchell Park State warehouse

10,030.00 18,774.01

10,829.63 1.25

Superintendent Miscellaneous

1,200.00 2,490.13 $

Schools

and

61,968.72

Colleges:

Public Schools

Equalizing fund

$ 425,582.84

Farm-life

32,300.00

High Schools

74,025.00

Moving-picture show

2,767.15

Per capita appropriation Rural libraries Teachers Examining Board

244,628.50 3,460.00

_

9,963.59 $ 792,727.08

Colleges $ Appalachian Training School Caswell Training School Cullowhee Norm/al School _ East Carolina Teachers Training School Indian Normal School _..

Indigent pupils Jackson Training School Negro A gricultural and Technical College

Normal

Schools, colored

15,000.00

45,000.00 11,200.00 60,000.00

2,633.07

8,479.66 23,000.00 15 , 000 .00

25,513.24

_

N. C. State College, A. andE..._ N. C. School for Deaf and Blind N. C. School for Deaf Oxford Orphanage, colored Oxford Orphan Asylum

160,604.00

80,500.00

68,000.00 13,000.00

20,000.00

State Normal and Industrial College University

85,000.00 184,166.67

817,096.64 1,609,823.72

Miscellaneous:

Agricultural societies Board of Elections

$

3,500.00 1,158.30 350.00

Bonded debt

Bond sale, expense

of

Capital punishment Convicts, conveying to prison Firemens Associations

_

.

616.47 218.10

_

...

.

2,319.90 4,375.00

NORTH CAROLINA BLUB BOOK

294

Fugitives from justice Guilford Battle Ground

$

500.00

Hog-cholera serum Inheritance tax, special agents N.C. Agricultural Experiment Station, paper andptg.. N. C. Room, Confederate Museum Presidential electors Settling State taxes

4,996.33 467.62

2,844.90 400.00 502.85

483.00 250.00

State boundary line State institution inspector

1,180.05

State Institutions, Purchasing Commission States' Prison Sunday School

Taxes refunded

2,057.44

713 .58

50.00 ....

11,338.07 $

38,321.61

I 3,565,848.25

Balance November

30, 1917

453,921.86 I 4,019,770.11

SPECIAL FUND RECEIPTS FOR FISCAL YEAR Ad

1917

valorem Pension Tax:

Banks

$

Building and loan associations.

Domestic corporations Express companies Property, from counties Railroad companies

8,435.84 1,316.38

47,836.32 260.00 238,590.73

_

50,553.07 25.82

Refrigerator cars

Refunds

32.00 194.89

Sleeping cars

Steamboat and canal companies and water companies * Telegraph companies Telephone companies

84.96

Street railway, light,

_

_

4,644.80 360.20

__

1,096.22

353,431.23

Poll tax from counties

40,026.44 $

Agricultural Department: Miscellaneous...

393,457.67

'

$ 334,007.29

Gasoline Inspection Fund Oil Inspection Fund

43,218.98 50,314.97

427,541.24

Automobile Funds, State Department: Collected under 1913 Act

$

Highway Commission, expense Highway Commission, road maintenance.

_

30,449.40 50,359.97 201,439.93

State Department, expense

35,971.43 318,220.73

Bond

Sales:

and educational Caswell Training School Training School for Girls and

Institution

Premium

$ 500,000.00

75,000.00

_

Women

,.

25,000.00 1,487.20

_

601,487.20

Fire Loss:

N. C. State Agricultural and Engineering College

237.50

State Hospital, Raleigh

510.00 747.50

Miscellaneous:

Audubon Society

3,095.80

Commission Forest reserve income Income tax for interest.... Fisheries

19,216.23

Land

^,195.53 64,152.36 35.48

titles,

assurance

of..

State's Prison earnings

298,172.44

385,867.84

296

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BLUE BOOK

\uni.iNA

Federal funds:

Agricultural and Technical College N. C. Agricultural Experiment Station N. C. State Agricultural and Engineering College

$

16,500.00

30,000.00 95,143.46 1

141,643.46

$ 2,268,965.64

Balance December

1,

1916

146,796.96 $ 2,415,762.60

DISI'.IUSEMENTS FOR FISCAL Agricultural Departnin Miscellaneous >_

YEAR

1917

$ 334,007.29

Gasoline Inspection Fund Oil Inspection Fund

43,218.98 50,314 .97 $

Audubon

Society

427,541 .24

2,000.00

Automobile Funds, State Department: Expended under 1913 Act Highway Commission, expense Highway Commission, road maintenance State Department, expense

$ 176,178.87

0,443.35 233.89 22,423.41

208,279.52

Bond Fund: Board

of Education Caswell Training School Cullowhee Normal School East Carolina Teachers Training School

$

83,333.33

30,000.00 6,309.41

24,635.45

Expense of sale Jackson Training School State Hospital, Goldsboro State Normal and Industrial College State storage warehouse Tuberculosis Sanatorium

25,000.00

University

51,947.89

1,487.20

7,000.00 16,708.00

6,559.57 15,350.00

268,330.85

Fire Loss:

N. C. State A. and E. College State Hospital, Raleigh

$

237.50 510.00 747.50

Fisheries

Commission

Four per cent

.

64,152.36

interest (income tax)

Pension taxes State's Prison...

19,216.23

^

393,457.67

.._

298,172.44

DISBURSEMENTS

SPECIAL

FUND

297

Federal Funds: Agricultural and Technical College N. C. Agricultural Experiment Station N. C. State A. and E. College

_$

16,500.00

30,000.00

95,143.46 $

141,643.46

$ 1,823,541.27

Balance November

30, 1917

592,221.33 $ 2,415,762.60

PENSIONS FISCAL YEAR

Counties

1917,

AND TO JULY

15, 1918

DISBURSEMENTS

PENSIONS

PENSIONS CONTINUED

Counties

299

\ OKI

300

ii

C\I;MI.INA

BLUE BOOK

PENSIONS CONTINUED

Counties

PUBLIC SCHOOLS APPROPRIATIONS FISCAL YEAR Counties

1917

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

302

PUBLIC SCHOOLS APPROPRIATIONS, Counties

1917

CONTINUED

DISBURSEMENTS

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PUBLIC SCHOOLS APPROPRIATIONS, 1917-CoNTiNUED Counties

303

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

304

PUBLIC SCHOOLS APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR PAID TO JULY 15, 1918 Counties

1918

DISBURSEMENTS

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PUBLIC SCHOOLS APPROPRIATIONS, Counties

1918

CONTINUED

305

NORTH CAROLINA BLUE BOOK

306

PUBLIC SCHOOLS APPROPRIATIONS, 1918-CoNrmuED Counties

RAILROAD AND TURNPIKE STOCK STATE'S INVESTMENTS JULY

15, 1918

_ North Carolina Railroad Co... and North Carolina Railroad Co 1,013 shares stock Mattamuskeet Railroad Co 3,030 shares stock Elkin and Alleghany Railroad Co 2,650 shares stock Statesville Air Line Railway Co

30,002 shares stock

$ 3,000,200.00

12,666 shares stock Atlantic

Railroad Co. 552 shares stock Watauga and Yadkin River Railroad Co 6,381 shares stock Wilkesboro and Jefferson Turnpike Co 71 shares stock Junaluska Turnpike Co

1,266,600.00 101,327.00

303,000.00 132,400.00

172 shares stock Transcontinental

17,200.00

55,200.00 63,810.00 710.00

-.

$ 4,940,447.00

NOTE. The annual income from North Carolina Railroad stock is $210,014, and from Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad stock $37,998. Turnpike stock is $10 per share, Statesville Air Line Railway $50, and all others $100. The other railway and turnpike stock is of little or no value.

STATE PROPERTY VALUES AS OF JULY

1,

1918

BUILDING SCHOOLHOUSES OUTSTANDING NOTES JULY Alamance.. Alexander

..

1,

1918

BONDED DEBT JULY

Four Four Four Four Four Four

15, 1918

percent State Hospital, due July 1, 1949 per oent refunding, due July 1, 1950 per cent State Building, due July 1, 1951 percent School for Feeble-minded, due July per cent refunding, due January 1, 1953 percent improvement, due July 1, 1953..

$

500,000.00

3,430.000.00 250,000.00 1,

1951

60,000.00

550,000.00 1,142,500.00

Four per cent educational and charitable institutions improvement:

Due July 1, 1923 Due July 1, 1924 Due July 1, 1925 Due July 1, 1926 Due July 1, 1927 Due July 1, 1928 Due July 1,1931

$ 100,000.00

100,000.00 100,000.00

100,000.00 100,000.00

50,000.00 22,000.00 572,000.00

Four percent Caswell Training School, due July 1, 1927 Four per cent Training School for Girls and Women, due July

75,000.00 1,

1927.

Total four per cent interest-bearing Six per cent construction

Total interest-bearing

Four per cent consolidated, due 1910, not presented for payment Six per cent construction, due 1879, not presented for payment

25,000.00 $ 6,604,500.00

2,720,000.00 $ 9,324,500.00

1,650.00 19,000.00 $ 9,345,150.00

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