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STATISTICAL REPORT SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION School Years July 1. 1902. to June 30. 1903, and July 1, 1903, to June 30, 1904, PART II OF REPORT. BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, LO 00 CO ,-, © ,-H 00 r* C-l CO T-i H C-l o c t£ CO .-H H rH t^ ^ LO <M CO LO O **, CI 00 <M »H OO CS to tH »J C-l i-H r4 CM rH <H -tf rH Cs CM Cft O] r* tO 00 t-H CO IM CO O LO BIENNIAL REPORT OF TILE CO OS Ut) OS •jaodaa ^sBq puBH ao aouBpsg sjdiaoan I«;°X 00 CM srpi:i;i.\TK-\r>i:.\T of public instruction*. *3 eo BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE •;.iodajj ^SBq puBjj uo aouBjBg Ti< CO ^H t- O -* CO OO CM UO CO t-h .-H 00 CM rH CM CO •* 05 00 Oi OS •s^diaoajj ie;ox ^ ^ "^ ® Ut0-CCOMC-M*CUO0CCMOUC0OCCCOCCOOCCOO COOUO.-ICOUOCnuOC-CM CO 00 CO co uo en co •saajnog .taq^o CM 0> CM CO -laanseaax a:tB4S 00 i-H CM * t-H CO CO UO CO CO CO CM CM CO -1- •ABa^sa •saiJBsuadsiQ -sasuaaji jonbiq CO 00 to CO saiijBuaj puB sajn^iaj.iOjj 'saui^ CO CO UO CM CO OS 00 CM Oi CO CO CM CO CO UO CM 00 <0 r-i CM iH CM 00 IM i-i .-H en OO CO r-t •spy l^ooq ' XBX Il°d P*pa<ig A^jadojj [Bpadg r-H rH CM UO I/O CM CO X^jadoaj [BJauaQ CO >-l i-H i-H c» i-f ih i-t UO CO CO •XBX IPd XjunoQ puB a^B^g :> o SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 00 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE TABLE No. II.— School Fund Disbursed by County Treasurer m /. o ti o Alamance $ 9,907.23 Alexander 4,267.89 Alleghany 4,050.12 Anson 5,861.79 i Ashe 7,886.72 Beaufort 7,639.96 Bertie 6,471.85 Bladen 5,702.33 Brunswick 3,693.98 Buncombe 19 , 201 . 75 Burke 6,388.90 Cabarrus 4,790.70 Caldwell 5,694.23 Camden 1,583.75 Carteret 5,451.90 Caswell 4,315.10 Catawba 3,579.70 Chatham 9,775.44 Cherokee 7,181.39 Chowan 2,551.25 Clay 2,019.14 Cleveland 12,107.19 Columbus 9,311.35 Craven 5,394.00 Cumberland — 9,974.98 Currituck 3,788.81 Dare 2,931.61 Davidson 10,505.99 Davie 4,633.23 Duplin 8,461.12 Durham 11,651.47 Edgecombe 7,896.65 Forsyth 16,376.14 3 ot» Hi 2.663.26 387.62 240.00 3,429.85 399.40 3,220.99 4,794.08 2,920.06 2,036.36 1,836.72 1,054.24 1,930.30 661.94 875.15 830.81 2,803.70 1,261.65 3,251.68 611.44 2,212.00 75.00 2,523.80 3,360.02 3,623.90 3,799.22 1,302.55 275.31 2,067.60 1,215.36 3,322.09 2,286.74 5,585.40 3,525.75 oat^:«.3 9o,-a «£ g§3 -Sg.2 <S Sw ?! a- w O «B] O (O ffl "H 3 <u «H 3 $ ^ 43 •~ *3 43 - EL, PL, 1,186.87 $ 74.12 320.26 775.75 4.00 303.68 216.21 428.16 321.88 64.55 491.33 142.15 191.50 508.40 52.64 4,602.26 1,558.47 9.17 4.197.41 500.70 20.30 555 92 800.00 75.00 588.21 132.03 5,252.91 75.00 1.071.71 44.63 326.59 1,369.46 412.00 79.07 I 997.82 127.74 2,139.31 92.00 120.76 25.00 887.89 261.60 468.84 13.35 1,069.41 164.50 205.00 780.07 236.66 1.503.72 250.00 2,946.38 ! 486.07 1,946.17 1,040.30 w a .x a .i, ? ^ o> ^j tf -»-> b £?T3 m £ w £ c b S> c 3 o *J *< t- "^ nC O a o to a ft '5 *• '3 *> Ph PL, ' PL, $ 688.65 $ 25.00 $25.00 142.00 234.39 86.00 373.58 400.00 ! 360.00 541.00 170.14 430.10 : 960.00 183.75 54.60 13.05 627.79 100.00 541.35 76.16 287.09 386.68 192.50 635.00 208 00 j 123.00 41.25 25.00 106.00 709.00 150.00 32.50 425.90 48.00 48.00 356.35 657.58 80.00 15.00 90.57 152.83 480.00 18.40 — 151.76 37.37 I 343.50 I I 912.00 42.50 15.00 637.50 100.85 646.00 45.60 35.00 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, Jor School Year Ending June 30. 1903. 2 5 3.2 co to CS m ."- £ •c o 363.35 105.51 117.19 216.44 210.56 442.24 271.61 182.40 374.40 398.85 196.13 315.59 151.11 61.81 156.04 168.84 335.22 236.52 171.06 159.23 45.76 396.08 326.58 292.70 360.45 65.00 95.53 317.89 138.47 268.46 710.49 522.99 604.01 <a 0; ** O : <w O CL, 95.46 108.40 110-10 276-50 96.83 150.00 40.60 141.80 201.49 427.38 84.10 58.30 52.40 40.00 54,75 54-30 130.55 88.85 26.20 41.50 40.75 90.60 142.20 143.10 212.70 241.30 46.90 63.00 41.08 131.58 309.05 114.80 109.15 oimh.2 ftoS T3 CO 5«H Oh 36.45 $ 2,201.50 12.04 30.00 21.80 24.92 2,144.62 bo M 6.70 748.48 4,425.49 57.15 24.60 3,600.00 2.50 15.60 13.50 41.40 1,244.47 4.50 30.07 83.10 1,900 08 105.02 3,784.00 17.16 40.00 35.92 3.25 29.75 14.43 14,903.45 324.52 6,814.00 1.633.26 2.000.00 OS H to u <u ^&% «2« t- *• c 73 3 "SO •5^ 'SO Cm Cm 1,503.86 * 67.36 357.66 37.24 135.61 59.86 177.50 161.07 14.80 54.91 22.63 1,007.16 87.25 264.73 76.89 98.70 34.19 2,707.30 246.41 291.09 112.44 665.48 51.10 56.95 28.46 445.81 13.70 300.53 89.66 56.74 1,153.51 102.12 772.32 86.76 1,122.19 59.89 3.35 897.39 185.00 1,103.05 131.52 1,681.38 172.24 1,525.93 197.08 262.49 30.38 1,281.63 30.12 1,322.48 167.28 598.28 28.31 23.90 94.39 1,993.27 100.92 1,582.33 185.44 2,743.04 102.42 « 2 18,838.11 5,738.62 5,843.02 11,038.42 9,516.30 14,366.87 13,853.73 9,649.85 7,430.26 35,554.64 10,003.09 16,361.27 7,707.44 3.654.83 7,956.12 8,610.86 17,096.66 16,004.31 9,769.15 8,121.27 2,399.14 20,200.30 17,232.95 15.593.43 18,029.59 6,263.29 4,813.93 16,212.47 7,052.11 13,691.52 34,693.04 27,196.93 30,806.84 c c» pq 17.84 1,817.74 16.88 3,839.78 1,060.93 6,053.84 3,094.31 1,802.88 2,423.48 24.34 2,967.24 1,092.95 387.29 375.18 1,891.22 2,712.38 3,387.74 2,763.66 4,541.76 4,638.26 64.71 18.03 2,366.14 3,519.76 304.96 1,616.90 2,849.01 1,703.77 1,809.02 162.10 1,350.80 2,071.93 985.25 10 BIENNIAL BEPOBT OF THE Table No. II-Counties. Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg — Mitchell Montgomery— Moore Nash New Hanover Northampton — Onslow Orange Pamlico 3* &1 Oh ISs-5 oS-- 0, WS i-ci a a; ° O.Se fc £5 O cc as-* w s-. CO o O u] <f-l <U 0! 6,874.90 11,810.38 3,422.50 2,396.63 7,475.97 4,117.40 13,621.70 10,385-90 •5,841.56 12,010.05 6,015.08 4,215.89 $ 1,083.72 $ 184.30 $ 735.20 $ 3,146.08 1,319.72 100.00 555.85 34.60 2,181.77 I 190.50 254.50 45.00 ' 25.00 8, 863. 72 310.00 2,031.75 i 775.81 3,780.65 1,837.27 9,207-91 410.00 1,465-64 2,117-34 300.00 200.00 575.88 408-22 136-36 729.71 197.99 435.00 346.00 302.70 813.80 405.00 625.00 117.25 3,567.98 10,826.12 5,515.16 19, 946- 28 2,693.86 6,357-20 5,316.54 6,340.25 9,023.45 5,837.27 2,003.61 19,632.12 6.739.45 5,928.04 10,875.36 10,182.71 18,959.50 6,358-85 4,151.70 6,015.43 3,698.97 1,259.95 3,052.26 304.98 3,111.16 1,624-03 2,408.49 1,351.92 371.25 230.95 3,329.57 170.10 6,059.88 387.90 1,601.99 3,919.20 4,308.96 7,755.00 4,747.60 953-70 2,309.03 1,512.56 1 100 00 1,648.55 100.00 231.29 — 394.57 \ 64.60 630.17 150.42 121.00 1,367-02 101.12 6,557.60 231.77 1,069.24 826.81 1,592.83 14,620.90 978.66 495.92 1,529.43 255.85 156.16 103.66 272.52 37.50 300.77 30-86 242.00 522.50 350.24 348.00 127.00 372.00 355.77 296-67 464.00 140.66 100.50 992.00 160.00 204.75 575.00 548-59 720.00 690-00 347.50 313.69 116.00 35.75 j 35.75 40.00 24.00 107.80 55.20 14.00 88-55 j 17.50 50.00 86-29 10-00 77-00 20.00 30.75 29.00 50-00 | 42.00 97-79 __. 88.50 i 34.50 : 64-37 64.35 37.60 20-00 47.10 15.00 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC ENSTRUCTION, VI Continued. W 0] 278.90 386.80 124.55 29.49 266.40 162.56 615.22 473.52 206.42 279.85 166.72 Si 0J-O saw _0) S ° . ~Ph'C C § i° ocoS jKfflu PL, $ 168.50 60.00 53.75 v o.°'t; -COM H '5«H 36.05 43.46 35 38 Ph 08' ;$ 636.15 2,872.12 , 1,018.33 ! 508.36 10.40 19.36 77.66 97.20 49.40 115.45 43.60 94.70 350.00 185.61 27.58 48.18 26.03 138.20 21.78 947.31 551.52 9,607.00 1,325.00 1,670.20 986.08 51.00 102.56 365.02 138.28 493.39 I 94.25 ! 272.76 | 171.17 152.71 j 204.33 223.37 19.44 484.47 156.92 180.89 343.26 222.57 1,005.15 277.27 133.20 207.52 115.17 65.60 157.05 63.40 88.65 92.80 55.20 83.90 111.00 127. 80 180.37 27-70 148.60 87.00 40.15 80.11 57.65 84.00 54.15 71.50 73.90 50.65 10.00 15.00 590.00 215.79 145.01 71.78 100.00 194.52 62.46 120.00 37.99 17.55 9.30 8.70 17.07 34.50 5.40 133-69 18.35 22.17 37.30 13.50 110.83 88-40 37.02 80-31 5.23 2,041.60 3,576.00 11,250.00 906.50 425.33 4,538.24 86.00 2,011.87 57.54 236.87 383.83 118.35 3 25 1.25 3,606.83 56.20 10.00 130.10 967.97 7,002.45 593.74 537.10 505.95 72.95 28.03 133.10 62.20 155.48 16.85 76.18 49.91 227.02 104.00 140.82 61.81 212.08 57.32 30.02 318.37 169. 6 7 214.68 43.38 57.80 9.57 o c 14,224.01 21,366.70 6,918.97 2,426.12 13,586.47 8,290.76 32,060.73 24,395.23 10,527.89 13,992.70 8,337.13 5,801.45 23,506.49 6,801.56 26,331.67 4,715.63 13,910.87 8,562.08 7,788.25 10,216.85 11,410.99 2,489.68 49,296.37 7,983.41 9,225.41 17,506.75 19,028.55 50,257.83 14,140.85 7,071.79 11,155.16 5,867.81 °£ • c cos 0* °* " —' ; 2,215 79 3,099.58 479.88 48.62 373.85 533.81 10.89 10,403.99 860.86 76.82 648-83 2,591.25 1,551.32 2,924.30 2,290.87 2,129.00 1,759.38 3,294.02 4,445.16 12,586.85 1,680.81 2,859.99 1,053.36 3,879.81 539.12 3,331.81 8,176.14 1,072.98 5,309.76 65.17 2,437.82 Deficit, $902.06. 12 IilEXXIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. II-Counties. 2> Oh Pasquotank - Pender Perquimans- Person Pitt Polk 6 4 2 5 13 2 Randolph 13 Richmond Robeson Rockingham — Rowan Rutherford Sampson 9, 2, 7, 6, 7, 3, 3, 2, Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union 11, Vance Wake Warren Washington Watauga — Wayne 10, Wilkes 9, Wilson 14, Yadkin 5, Yancey 4, Total 737, ,289.65 ,712.68 436.47 ,577.50 491.44 678.88 313.86 467.12 836.83 386.58 533.11 875.66 022.49 922.62 381.26 883.26 682.27 839.63 667.08 013.12 757.64 891.83 493.09 865.06 665.93 833.28 212. 00 732.56 605.60 184.10 920.17 a, $ 4,257.06 3,243.56 2,112.52 2,444.32 4,472.42 604.65 1,854.35 3,681.35 *7,742.06 4.378.63 4,045.52 2,527.85 2,994.06 2,044.88 667.50 1,202.19 769. 70 112.50 307.99 470.50 3,334.02 2,418.23 13,931.64 4,742.06 2,394.30 120.00 3,931.45 969.52 4,502 24 590.02 72.00 2 -a .8 Oh ° 1?, ^ c o •S 2 M a. 967.50 239.22 3,890.72 3,675.65 702.90 979.08 1,171.93 1,940.24 2,078.63 964.00 2,217.43 619.11 1,552.77 505.72 3,532.25 1,649.31 360.32 150.00 809.29 412.57 2,354.79 603.45 295.15 207.52 4,754.00 2,436.49 4,951.39 1,042.22 164.57 162.35 238,862.85 i 124,838.94 hj +J 43 ^ m IS K -2 p o M > ** u O <-" fa*"' ^w nfi O to o « '-'•- "mo) <h a. J a -g *j -g .« Oh Oh , Oh $ $ 325.00 $ 100.00 $25.00 119.33 I 288.05 j 175.05 : 232.50 41.25 25.00 1,294.35! 325.00 I 105.10 998.80 100.00 543.85 242.25 35.00 15.00 21.99 408.96 34.00 10.00 285.10 304.00 1,255.89 566.40 41.95 j 850.00 81.25 81.25 374.00 1,000.15 70.00 30.00 216.37 450.00 234.36 126.25 41.40 23.25 157.73 354.00 31-00 135.25 60.00 ' 16-75 575.96 408.00 31.75 128.00 30.80 ... 184.50 45.00 33.96 25.00 579.00 38-50 521.00 30.55 1,200.00 31.00 50.OO 480.00 25.00 380.00 ; 217.50 268.14 41.10 35.00 239.60 900.00 30.65 117.67 358.65 4.00 £69.76 700.00 - 202.25 1 210.24 50.00 13,951.68 39,534.70 ; 3,074.73 958.20 229.05 114.73 636.75 300.00 117.57 $1,953.23 was for Croatans. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 13 Continued. £ c ®» j • h I k. £ x 5 Js »« ST** 2 a>"S.2 •- • OS £p =(£-o« x-og "-o gg. SS 5™ S^S h| s£s§ hs§ So £& -2 1 ^g I §2 3 -3 5MH -3«H -3M g^H 30 |E *E- 0,0.0-1 Oh PhP-i HW $ 223.96 $ 45.75 $ 15.00 $ $ 52.00 $ 88.54 $ 11,421.96 $ 1,346.43 165.46 69.80 , ! 5.00 9,571.38 1,796.69 102.28 54.50 ! 45.60 , 31.00 5,495.39 1,787.11 270.77 125.99 2.87 92.58 14,024.10- 477.62 45.80 79.93 884.40 27.62 24,358.78 8,543.97 108.06 73.95 11-45 8.50 28.42 5,052.91! 648.54 342.93 86.50 62.46 -— 375.57 - 17,489-70 21.09 204.94 55.30 43.07 824.00 316.49 69.73 12,423.0a 5,516.86 432.10 57.65 97.90 — * 66.48 22.037.50 6,977.25 408.26 63.20 107.81 2,552.80 2,654.71 145 68 24,788.80 139.21 490.09 155.48 44.50 3,525.40 590.98 180.30 35,003.53 2,067.18 341.34 102.70 82.01 90.89 162.80 17,067.05 306.82 •741.55 117.50 13.50 •- 1,061.24 182.82 15,177.59 2,031-34 111.91 37.75 171.89 77.12 7,430.67 1,369.31 197.90 44.60 28.90 834.75 206.40 10,093.28 1,978.90 259.40 76.70 94.69 445.18 143.24 13,229.62 1,208.98 171.49 132.15 29.60 2,034.44 20.00 13-40 12,942.11 432.93 91.42 45-20 29.44 38.78 4,676.09 2,951.71 88.09 14.00 98.78 44.50 4,404.94 5,137.49 60.59 55.00 2.63 228.95 14.03 3,098.78 2,092.66 352.96 59.10 71.27 1,060.80 177.88 168.42 18,637.93 1,352.06 253.34 74.80 152.75 4,441.50 659.84 119.74 13,090.88 ; 1,893.42 1,172.97 162.10 284.55 2,000.00 10,329.48 196.68 59,843.05 5,738.24 251.34 46.10 21.80 372.60 956-68 : 128-12 12,792-21 169-24 154.49 29.30 44.50 15.05 21.98 7,315.77 2,617.93 175.07 79.55 .60 140.00 , 63.38 8,963.64 1,059.97 395.85 37.20 63.84 6,574.00 119.00 138.72 27,396.31 1,307.30 286.04 97.55 63.18 163.88 72.49 14,302.03 56.10 532.60 115.50 218.90 1,297.82 , 27,293.81 5,004.65 153.93 130.00 409.08 138.74 7,850.34 1.075.51 121.10 138.00 3.00 , 40.00 94.30 5,813-40 241.66 26,272.51 , 9,363.83 6,247.26 99,854.32 74,944.04 8,516.63 1,383,582.04 213,834.47 14 BIEXXIAE REPORT OF THE TABLE No. III.—Showing Number of Children Between Six and Twenty-one Years of Age. the State During the School Year Counties. Alamance - Alexander Alleghany - Anson Ashe Beaufort --- Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus- -- Caldwell - - - Camden Carteret — Caswell Catawba— Chatham Cherokee — Chowan — Clay Cleveland — Columbus— Craven Cumberland Currituck -- Dare Davidson — Davie Duplin Census of White Children. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBETC INSTRUCTION. 15 Number Enrolled. Average Ending June 30. 1903. Attendance and Institute Statistics in the Several Counties of Census of Colored Children. 1.287 165 99 2.086 123 1,763 2,318 1,630 904 1,522 533 1,068 428 407 304 1,282 613 1,294 82 887 24 1,033 1,320 2,112 2,258 330 93 617 496 1,563 1,234 176 97 2,211 146 1,881 2,159 1,541 935 1,157 474 1,115 389 385 276 1,311 580 1,771 87 876 26 1,067 1,347 2,213 2,311 328 83 581 451 1,551 2,521 341 196 4,297 269 3,644 4,477 3,171 1,839 2,679 1,007 2,183 817 792 580 2,593 1,193 3,065 169 1,763 50 2,100 2,667 4,325 4,569 658 176 1,198 947 3,114 Enrollment of Colored Children. Male. 16 BIENNIAL, REPOBT OF THE Table No. Ill- Census of White Children. Enrollment of White Children. Counties. Durham 2,984 Edgecombe 1 1,701 Forsyth ' 4,240 Franklin 2,151 Gaston 4,006 Gates 1,071 Graham 895 Granville 2,049 Greene ' 1,076 Guilford 4,856 Halifax / ' 1,855 Harnett 2,205 Haywood 3,207 Henderson 2,410 . Hertford 1,024 Hyde 924 Iredell 4,088 Jackson 2,225 Johnston 4,384 Jones , 783 Lenoir ' 1,956 Lincoln 2,286 Macon 2,127 Madison 4,090 Martin 1,486 McDowell 1,996 Mecklenburg 5,543 Mitchell 3,155 Montgomery 1,945 Moore 2,799 Nash 2,702 <a 3,133 1,587 3,980 1,926 4,013 912 822 1,890 1,048 4,972 1,742 2,037 2,990 2,702 1,045 880 3,715 2,062 4,107 706 1,772 2,317 2,010 4,013 1,353 1,892 5,324 2,881 1,824 2,664 2,484 oH SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 17 Continued. Census of 18 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. Ill- Counties. New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Croatans in Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly «Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington Census of White Children. SLTEKIXTKXDEXT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, L9 Continued. Census of Colored Children. 20 BIEXiSTIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. Ill- Counties. Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey Total- Census of White Children. Enrollment of White Children. 2,687 3,275 4,858 3,487 2,459 2,394 234,901 2,448 5,135 3,102 6,377 4,492 2,148 2,284 2,203 9,350 4,635 4,743 4,597 1,732 2,635 3,174 2,003 1,806 1,267 222,753 457,654 [152,845 1,733 2,499 2,906 1,562 1,608 1,114 141,814 3,465 5,134 6,080 3,565 3,414 2,381 < b 1,975 3,270 3,409 2,073 2,110 1,367 294,659 I 177,541 Enrollment in city schools, white 25,023 Total 319,682 Average attendance, white, in city schools, 16,648 Total 194.189 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 21 Continued. Census of BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE TABLE No. III.—Continued.—Showing Number of Persons Between Twelve and Twenty-one who can not Read and Write. White. Colored. Counties. <u Alamance — Alexander Alleghany - Anson Ashe Beaufort — Bertie Bladen Brunswick - Buncombe Burke Cabarrus — Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham — Cherokee— Chowan Clay Cleveland — Columbus Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin 243 86 61 140 85 22 57 15 85 200 85 175 40 23 48 125 221 75 14 155 86 195 62 58 162 73 45 18 10 99 229 49 143 33 24 34 160 193 80 3 141 200 438 148 119 302 158 67 75 25 184 429 209 134 318 73 47 437 82 285 414 155 17 296 286 146 13 12 390 26 113 450 60 159 75 52 80 145 110 -22 124 18 16 286 22 226 391 45 79 200 120 30 67 60 149 SUPERINTENDENT OE PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Table No. Ill—Census— Continued. White. Colored. Counties. § Durham Edgecombe - Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg- Mitchell Montgomery- Moore Nash 47 193 425 354 111 52 52 140 106 37 61 24 174 68 255 37 106 75 286 50 108 68 66 25 49 115 220 336 73 44 40 56 145 119 22 24 23 124 61 138 34 90 75 357 50 58 63 66 10 308 645 690 184 96 92 144 285 225 59 85 47 298 129 393 71 196 150 643 100 166 131 132 35 791 603 181 113 250 175 90 16 14 243 39 179 7 168 34 156 11 21 70 78 555 335 164 101 199 120 22 119 161 40 136 4 101 35 142 9 29 75 108 6 58 55 158 1.346 938 345 214 449 295 179 38 133 404 79 315 11 269 69 20 50 145 229 14 112 105 24: BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. Ill—Census— Continued. Counties. White. Colored. New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham--- Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington — Watauga 16 91 200 22 58 30 22 82 180 56 50 224 39 46 65 175 62 350 235 516 87 39 9 112 30 20 48 189 17 42 26 11 71 140 47 43 183 25 53 60 150 51 325 372 478 65 28 7 105 19 36 139 389 39 100 56 33 153 320 103 271 93 407 65 99 125 325 113 675 607 994 152 67 280 16 217 49 9 356 197 47 158 157 46 219 350 14 97 551 58 35 45 125 209 84 60 9 16 10 295 211 23 278 171 38 113 190 24 148 520 10 103 491 52 30 50 162 235 75 62 6 12 18 220 174 19 17 634 368 85 271 347 70 367 870 24 65 200 1,042 , 110 65 95 287 444 159 122 499 28 515 385 42 Sll'F.IMNTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Table No. Ill—Census—Continued. 26 BIEXISTIAL, KEPOKT OF THE TABLE No. IV. — Report Showing the Number of Public School Districts. Number of School Length of Terms in Weeks, and Average Monthly Salary of Teachers in the Rural Counties. Alamance - Alexander - Alleghany - Anson Ashe Beaufort— Bertie Bladen Brunswick- Buncombe - Burke Cabarrus — Caldwell — Camden Carteret — Caswell Catawba — Chatham— Cherokee--- Chowan Clay Cleveland — Columbus -- Craven Cumberland Currituck — Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe Number of School Districts. 62 53 42 55 100 76 68 71 47 15 56 .48 66 20 43 41 72 86 59 19 19 83 90 45 71 36 19 94 45 79 32 37 Number of Schools Taught. 62 53 44 55 100 75 68 71 43 109 56 50 67 19 43 41 71 80 50 18 19 83 85 45 70 36 19 94 45 79 32 39 Value of Public School Property. 400. 00 913. 00 120. 00 815. 00 025. 00 660. 00 510.00 000. 00 000. 00 455. 00 755. 00 475.00 500. 00 650. 00 700. 00 000. 00 960. 00 000. 00 900.00 795. 00 500. 00 499.00 835. 00 000. 00 190.00 565.00 200. 00 449. 00 820.00 925.00 ! 830. 00 Average Length of Term in Weeks. O 4, 530. 00 159.00 230.00 4,405.00 370- 00 3, 784. 00 5,915.00 2,740.00 U 16,400.00 680. 00 5,960.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 860.00 1,125.00 1,600.00 2,950.00 2,975.00 2,200.00 2, 989. 00 7,685.00 3,500.00 830. 00 325.00 3,405.00 875.00 3,720.00 3,750.00 7, 305. 00 17.25 13-00 16.00 14.00 15.00 15.00 16.08 14.00 12.33 24.00 14.00 12.00 14.73 18.00 16.75 15.00 15.40 16.25 16.14 16.61 15.16 16.00 14.00 16.00 13.00 15.40 13.05 14.08 14.40 15.50 32.00 27.30 14.77 11.00 16-00 14.42 14.00 12.50 14.53 14.00 11.50 20-00 12.20 12.00 10-40 17.00 18.00 15-50 12.00 16.00 16-00 16-68 12.00 16.00 14.00 16-00 13.00 16.10 12.67 13.55 11.60 13.00 28.00 26.00 16.25 40 32 36 SUPERINTENDENT OF TUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Houses. Number of Schools Taught. Value of Rural and City Public School Property. Average Schools of the Several Counties In the State During the School Year Ending June 30, 1903. Average 2S BIENNIAL IJEPOItT OF THE Table No. IV— Counties. Foi-syth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham-- Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lenoir _. Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg - Mitchell Montgomery — Moore Nash New Hanover- Northampton Onslow Orange Number of School Districts. 74 53 73 31 23 52 32 94 56 57 51 51 31 28 87 45 110 33 43 56 59 74 48 59 78 63 58 85 57 13 44 52 50 Number of Schools Taught. 52 32 92 56 57 49 51 34 50 86 45 110 31 43 58 59 74 49 48 78 63 58 84 55 15 44 54 49 20 Value of Public School Propei-ty. Average Length of Term in Weeks. $74,302.00 6,945.00 12, 600. 00 3,635.00 4,200.00 7,460.00 3,290.00 55,000.00 8,336.00 7,063.00 6,195.00 12,625.00 3, 885. 00 5,200.00 26,620.00 12,832.00 15, 725. 00 1,950.00 6, 000. 00 13,200.00 10,877.00 13,450.00 10, 800. 00 7, 500. 00 20, 625. 00 5,000.00 4,780.00 3,948.00 10,000.00 83, 000. 00 7, 000. 00 4,680.00 8, 156. 00 O $20, 200. 00 2,660.00 3, 697. 00 1,925.00 20.00 16.33 18-93 16.00 2,875.00 1,770.00 8,500.00 9,155.00 2,392.00 500.00 1,050.00 3,005.00 2, 000. 00 5, 813. 00 480.00 4, 439. 00 1,285.00 3, 000. 00 2,240-00 375. 00 135.00 4,000.00 700. 00 13,250.00 225.00 890. 00 1,587.00 4,260.00 16,500.00 3,000.00 1,280.00 1.886.00 17.40 16.33 18.00 24.25 11.50 17.60 15.90 18.00 16.33 17.75 17.10 16.69 14.03 18.80 13.40 14. 05 17.04 17.00 13.12 21.12 15.50 15.00 17-00 18.00 28.33 17.00 14.25 16.25 | O O 20. 00 30. 75 16.00 i 16.73 | 34 15.00 I 16.00 16.00 18.50 20.50 11.10 18.66 10.00 16.20 15.50 17.50 17.00 14.86 13.64 17.60 15.03 17.65 12.50 17-00 10-46 17-50 14.50 15.00 18.00 16-00 28.33 17.00 12.60 13.00 32 SUPERINTKM'KNT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 29 Continued. Average Salary of Teachers Per Month. Number of School Houses. £s 35. 00 35.63 31.18 30.00 27.71 28.75 28.93 35.00 29.00 27.71 29.85 31.36 23.50 34.00 28.79 25.33 27.73 28.00 25.36 43.65 27.00 28.00 34.00 35.00 56.25 39.00 27.24 30.00 White. Colored. 2E T3 <V - OS ®S 0,3 o v OS Ufa o^: 32.00 | 30.75 ; 25.00 20.50 34.70 26.10 ' 22.00 19.15 31.26 26.05 25.33 23.89 27.50 25.00 23.33 22.35 28.50 27.00 28.50 30.00 27.75 26.50 28.00 24.20 29.00 29.16 23.67 28.17 22.50 27.50 25.51 21.83 25.43 28.00 23.11 29.50 22.00 25.54 30.00 29.00 40.51 26.50 26.74 29.88 23.20 25.00 25.03 25-00 19.34 28.00 20.83 24.03 21.00 22.48 24.17 22.50 20.60 23.00 22.25 20.00 25.00 23.41 22.50 20-00 22-86 25-00 25-00 36-00 25.75 20.00 24.81 20.90 19.00 21.20 24.00 19.34 20.00 21.40 21.35 21.00 28.36 23.33 21.78 21.00 19.75 22.50 20.00 17.50 25.00 18.00 20.00 22.72 23.00 23.00 29.20 23.43 20.00 23.00 77 45 66 31 21 40 26 82 49 55 48 49 31 29 97 41 102 28 40 59 55 64 48 47 65 32 50 70 48 18 36 38 26 69 48 55 44 47 31 29 84 39 102 28 40 50 52 59 48 37 64 20 48 70 48 17 36 47 42 Houses Built I During: Year. £ 6 21 ! 1 41 10 29 | 4 24 20 I 3 31 | 4 25 4 24 New Dis-tricts. * I -s 28 10 2 -— 8 2 31 1 1 _... 1 ._ .__. 3 — - 1 1 3 4 3 6 2 |- 6 3 3 2 7 1 1 1 __._ 1 - 30 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. IV— Counties. Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt Polk Randolph — Richmond - Number I Number of School of Schools Districts. Taught. 25 22 48 28 39 85 32 107 38 Robeson 87 Rockingham 76 Rowan 83 Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance 26 Wake 95 Warren 39 Washington 29 Watauga 11 Wayne- 72 Wilkes---- 116 Wilson 45 Yadkin 56 Yancey 47 76 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Continued. Average Salary of Teachers Per Month. 573 29.65 30.60 28.33 27.20 28.00 45.00 26.00 29.61 30.00 34.15 31.87 30.37 28.35 25.46 32.62 27.50 27.31 26.50 24.55 24.95 24.09 28.00 36.00 32.65 38.33 29.25 24.84 32.50 26.00 35.00 26.50 23.80 Number of School Houses. White. 22.44 30.85 26.00 25.40 28 00 32.00 28.90 23.32 25.00 27.74 26.65 29.00 24.65 22.44 25.03 27.50 25.57 23.75 23.63 25.29 22.00 25.00 28.00 27.97 24.66 28.60 21.37 28.64 24.00 32.25 24.75 19.17 OS SB o o 22.79 21.20 20.70 25.55 20.00 23.00 24.16 23.18 25.00 29.16 25.50 25.38 25.61 17.60 22.85 26.15 17.45 22.50 24.00 24.75 19.00 24.48 22.72 28.25 15.00 23-75 21.00 25-00 21.00 15-00 21.37 26-20 19.87 24.28 20.00 21.00 24.66 22-70 22.00 27.68 22-82 24.51 24.52 13.09 20-59 22-15 18-95 18-75 22.50 24.44 19.75 23-25 18-75 20-72 20-86 23.75 15-00 21.68 20-00 23-50 18.00 10-00 22 22 43 28 39 83 29 99 28 75 71 79 57 81 17 61 66 86 30 27 28 77 23 96 39 29 69 73 86 45 47 40 Colored. 18 Houses Built During Year. 2 7 27 ! 19 57 43 19 New Dis-tricts. 29.93 26.80 23.51 21.76 ,5,000 '' 389 4,576 35 2,188 330 1,840 292 52 30 32 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE TABLE No. V.—Number of Teachers Examined and Approved During the Counties. Alamance — Alexander -- Alleghany -- Anson Ashe Beaufort — Bertie Bladen Brunswick - Buncombe — Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham — Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland --- Columbus — Craven Cumberland Currituck -- Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham White. First Grade. 17 18 14 I 12 28 20 6 9 17 34 13 8 31 14 7 2 27 38 13 1 43 15 3 50 4 6 22 7 10 3 27 3 2 21 8 40 30 21 7 46 7 10 19 6 7 17 17 28 11 5 45 14 16 40 11 13 9 2 38 16 44 21 16 33 30 60 36 30 24 80 20 18 50 20 14 19 44 66 24 6 Second Grade. Third Grade. 5 - l 25 13 19 1 12 15 1 20 1 2 21 14 2 2 16 16 19 7 11 2 4 11 22 40 35 16 50 6 19 6 18 35 30 18 23 2 15 3 40 24 26 2 22 29 19 30 4 4 33 41 12 7 1 1 - SUPERINTENDENT OE PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. :;:; School Year Ending June 30. 1903. Showing Race. Sex and Grade. Colored. First Grade. Second Grade. Third Grade. Total White. Total Colored. 5 — 66 65 51 49' 86 66 55 36 42 121 50 36 73 22 30 22 86 91 50 39 9 3 39 5 32 58 40 17 21 12 22 17 15 7 20 25 37 3 14 2 2 20 25 j 45 1 20 I 21 3 6 34 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. V — White. Counties SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 60 Continued. Colored. First Grade. Second Grade. Third Grade. a § S ' fa Total White. Total Colored. 3 2 8 44 3 1 5 29 27 102 7 88 34 4 1 1 1 1- 1 1 8 1 7 1 1 1 3 36 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. V— Counties. Northampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank - Pender Perquimans-- Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham - Rowan Rutherford — Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania- Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington-- Watauga Wayne White. First Grade. Second Grade. Third Grade. 7 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 4 24 5 12 3 12 16 11 5 i 12 17 2 2 4 | 8 12 30 | 30 60 5 I -16 21 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. •« i Continued. i Niloivd. First Grade. Second Grade. Third Grade 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 7 H 9 3 5 2 13 6 6 Total White. 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Alamance ~ Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick-- * Buncombe - Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland — Columbus — *Craven Cumberland- Currituck— Dare Davidson — Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe - '" 5 t* E'E E scu<! 1,145 404 521 718 868 1,290 1,034 528 339 8a 731 492 920 283 1,220 822 639 331 244 1, 312 1,059 ~ £ £ 632 273 116 549 517 703 %. c c S'o E 522 437 374 415 615 550 502 426 172 fc * H £ 3 bo -9.S o SOhO 731 210 297 458 450 694 536 445 217 £5 • 3.2 *" S- £ 2 £ c 3 568 326 298 443 456 296 388 313 250 ill £x a) 30,0 2 94 433 493 416 54 2,000 345 309 1,087 576 1,349 2,617 608 497 146 28 660 472 345 529 523 102 1,000 462 211 615 257 573 419 401 432 406 114 183 1,097 656 357 480 490 138 819 334 489 458 119 718 1,799 322 171 961 406 542 374 365 1,365 653 284 196 77 1,049 653 850 629 239 365 449 670 384 598 565 443 141 135 804 607 2.000 570 186 681 361 543 101 398 —. 340 "No report. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC OBSTRUCTION. 51 Studying Different Branches. Year Ending June 30. 1903. r u " 1 £ E 477 135 34 232 275 466 263 164 be ts .££ 32 li" o po.; §2;w 5 339 139 265 224 335 324 292 253 125 144 90 60 199 175 389 101 154 162 5»o 3 >» C be . MOO) 5 >£! •!e W o 30 W si 3<J T3 bO 3 a £- IS o c 1,470 227 303 303 473 874 687 374 199 768 71 76 134 254 701 207 149 161 47 30 20 61 139 133 77 81 70 21 16 8 36 12 109 119 200 256 68 681 530 50 323 160 71 22 474 293 193 244 167 55 312 263 36 98 596 272 63 203 590 23 184 125 519 290 29 31 11 125 219 475 542 309 250 469 428 400 605 545 243 113 699 666 326 138 129 59 220 150 200 168 289 100 69 999 268 42 85 91 210 84 40 27 11 477 73 18 57 42 3 5 306 66 306 149 1,065 375 97 282 176 220 275 388 183 119 377 208 367 198 292 1,000 706 12 184 110 143 293 750 582 222 761 463 811 609 632 3,044 1,002 64 300 118 301 285 245 2,054 75 8 16 40 54 56 140 100 3 102 79 2,350 7 52 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. VIII-Counties. 2 3 01 o MS v ^ S £ Si s* p-tiK 3^< 2 Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates *Graham Granville Greene *Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg- - Mitchell Montgomery — Moore Nash New Hanover- Northampton - Onslow 3,175 2,001 883 552 1,173 ! 589 479 : 321 982 369 646 5 3.2 ^ b & u g S 5 3PhO 2 ,0 <D B~|8 3,502 556 752 311 2,301 525 630 263 ^.2 2 Si m bo •2 >>o g-S 0) 900 648 520 309 420 245 575 362 490 310 650 834 959 905 516 450 1,589 654 1,948 340 1,300 828 806 994 620 1,690 732 1,026 1,208 798 610 356 513 646 393 295 530 774 345 1,147 572 185 373 296 838 861 1,056 790 292 257 825 1,729 792 491 234 ' 326 605 554 479 342 250 1,065 374 1,155 170 136 449 431 703 1,083 285 353 523 218 466 239 449 693 570 327 430 ,003 299 ,294 978 487 489 670 856 608 903 413 432 703 ,152 413 404 528 570 48 303 250 998 345 959 630 432 564 393 473 893 274 272 740 1.121 477 358 267 124 V, 3 g P CJ 01 3,117 286 54 226 381 271 303 333 570 454 236 103 939 252 1,086 420 1,562 251 270 468 450 666 229 182 508 847 361 280 * No report. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Continued. ~ E I 2 £ £ 2,920 315 386 179 ho a .5 c "2 a! w o 3K 400 194 286 97 W2o1 g o. 2,002 117 118 43 WW g B.2 55 982 645 1,063 421 |« >> as "° •. 3 >> u bo . W o a> *!§ § .a >, bo g£ >> 3PhW 1,150 192 433 104 Hi C IS "^ > 1> 1,952 47 154 6 W es Sou 200 65 114 25 13 bO 3 C 722 44 39 17 to c 340 231 162 267 226 221 189 303 327 138 519 300 247 109 231 516 370 442 202 166 495 834 550 203 112 260 120 183 409 ; 343 183 210 502 676 | 140 511 240 35 291 217 330 622 590 115 222 316 237 215 177 152 103 104 268 136 I 116 147 . 477 505 232 193 47 187 625 31 398 67 93 610 516 412 185 317 714 380 554 609 760 529 480 405 1,188 391 1,605 460 425 669 527 783 985 236 1,299 155 160 618 897 1,117 686 334 475 220 214 339 208 132 152 417 823 ; 200 585 460 332 j 159 166 387 988 79 | 316 148 143 981 362 1.560 240 620 141 75 33 149 30 173 31 225 280 45 156 120 76 92 24 216 593 4 194 42 20 181 121 98 73 58 20 83 86 19 53 71 125 40 109 72 195 5 293 5 32 44 143 87 19 31 103 66 18 66 24 51 27 54 55 11 92 328 169 4 24 20 131 82 50 54 ISIEXXIAI, RKl'ORT OF THE Table No. VIII-Counties. bn SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC [NSTRUCTION. Continued. tflej - £ S 217 217 342 238 145 193 620 96 358 176 366 482 453 368 87 275 456 172 16 96 56 485 170 1,205 86 168 147 308 M =5 c £ "Kg = b 3« 181 209 75 171 116 182 410 47 633 80 474 363 534 413 622 75 334 253 128 50 122 64 618 127 620 118 116 216 464 408 538 wo iZ,X 26 104 139 14 95 302 25 282 52 IZX 179 594 119 560 39 175 51 486 26 32 89 294 78 742 104 136 227 319 234 274 570 567 281 455 298 570 1,160 132 574 184 845 1,305 1,650 1,067 1,056 185 417 779 416 129 118 311 993 320 463 328 369 279 1,495 500 634 .5 c >> cs mS. « n.2 § g> 53 -S £-*=« 123 126 481 177 111 125 621 152 462 48 228 348 793 256 726 34 263 221 92 83 61 19 389 140 1,026 283 468 242 1,343 366 417 m o tS>O 49 32 175 83 15 60 403 11 132 33 91 107 495 49 254 31 92 59 64 3 6 15 212 68 341 28 42 141 183 55 140 31 62 7 41 10 56 210 12 244 13 36 232 156 242 45 53 21 17 3 2 £•- 120 45 50 22 16 78 223 31 102 23 94 110 65 176 75 67 21 w u 0) C £ ct 3 J 5G BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. VIII-Counties. Continued. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Number Studying Intermediate Grammar. Number Studying Higher Grammar. Number Studying North Carolina History. 58 B1EXXIAL REPORT <>!•' THE •qsqSug jaqSijj Sui^pn^s asquint •BjqaS[V SuiA'prng aaquirifj ^uaiuujaAof) jiaiq 3uiApn;g aaqainjsj ira co cs rH CO r-l eg 10 r- oo co put? ^So[OisXq,j SuiApnis Jaquin^j f- rH O iH 00 CO CN r- as oo co eg as o co oo t •A-joisiH -g -fi 3uiXpmg J3quinf<[ CO rH rH »* UO 00 in IC -H «HI -<f l-t r^ rH th m -^ •a\io}sih "0 "N SuiA'ping aaqtun^i eg -rP -^ IC rH in eg lO <M CO UBiuui'Baf) aaqSijj SuiA'pn^g jaqainjM •** co i eg UBUltUBJJ) aiBipatuaa^ui SuiA'prng aequm^ —I <M OS sa O O CO •** l~- •suossarj aSBtiSuBq SutA'prug asquint rH CO rH rH rH CO ** t- CO CM rH co r— r— co •XqdeaSoa^ aiBipsuiaaiuj SuiA'priig aequmj^ 00 lO OS OS W0 eg t— -* as •XqdtfjSosQ Ajbuiuj 3uiApn;g aaqturiN; «#cocDincocgoocgeo GO CO rH C- CO t— UOrHliO CO -^ 00 •ot}smq}iJV paouBApy SuiXpms jaqum^ eg r-i co co eg ** o rn eg Cg lO rH opaiuq^uv aiBipauias^ui SuiA'prug aaqiurifj eg co os ia rH oo m eg ^* co rH 00 rH rH m co oo co w •otjauiqjuv Xjbiuij,} SuiA'prug jaqmn^ eCOgCaOs'ergJe'grcHoltO-OmOcOoCoMo© CO O t- in C i I -£ , .% 2 1 S J r, r- <i1<j<j!<;<;pqp9Cqm ffl o o u o SUPERINTENDENT OE PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 59 CO CO in CO W h- — iO f-t in CM CM t-h lO rH tO in CO CO to 00 Ol OS m 00 m i-l CO i-l CO rH 00 CM CM OS C- -f to oo cq oo -H CM CM r-( co i-< •— tO CO tO CM co to as as cm cm in w co en t-H ^r r- oo in cm to to co *o cm oo oo CO i-l t*- i-t IO i-i r-i 00 CO tO OS to co as o m oo oo cm m as to oo to oo co as i-i Ol t-H CO OS CO CM CM m CO to CO m to co (M t— O i-l t* y-i CM rH i-l CM i-H T-H as m to cm _ « E ooouoooo a) s £ ? -^ — U c4 OOaQGQQWfefoOO 60 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE •qsijSug jaqSijj Suikpn^s -tsquin^j SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 61 62 BIENNIAL REPOB.T OF THE r-l r-l O •qsi[3ug jaqgijj •Bjqa3[v SuiApntg aaquin^i •}U8UllU3AOf) n A!0 HuiAping aaquin^ •auaiSA'jj puB jtSopfs-Xqj SuiA'pmg -laqiun^j 00 rH IG> CO 00 lO <M i—I CO 0O -XaaisiH -g 'n SuiAprils aaqumfsi •Xao^stH "N 2u;Apn;g Jaqiun^f eft co ** o CO r-t CO r-l \ibuiuib.i£) aaqSijj auiA'pnjg aaqiunjvi \IBIUUIBJQ a^Bipaaiaa^uj SuiA'pri^g jaqiutifvi •suossaq sSbhSuet SuiA"pn;g aaqtun^ \A"qdB.i3oaf) 3}Bipaiu.ia}ui SuiA'ptus -isqiun^i lO 00 O] IZ> in eg eg eg co .-< O C~ lO 00 00 co co r- r-t co 00 Cft rH CO <M lO r-< CO rH CO O O CM eg eg eg oo co CO O^ O r-I lO Cft co I*- CO E- ** *** eg i—i co r* eg "* o 10 co •«* ej oo eg »o eg t-H eft co co as eg c- ** •** i-i o eft m -rji co m co w eg oo co ^# co CO Cft Cft Cft Cft l-M l-H rH CD r-l •j?qdBj3oa{) Ajbluijj SutXpn^g aaqtun^i •Djiamq^uv paouBApy SuiXpn^g aaqmnjsj CO 00 lO U0 CO CO io eg co eg i-h •Di^auiqjuv s^Bipauija-juj SutAprug asquint rH i-H CO r-l r-l CO 00 r-l rH r-i m io eft oo t-i SuiA'prug jaq'ujm^ ogr-ir-iogcocor-ico eg eg r-i co io r-i ! I ! I I I I O ! ; 'g I ! ! | | i «£ c "3 > i on c fe °. E bL m ! ' "S s ' »', ! S .3 tfoiwwwwaiM Eh H £> > £ t£ t* SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 63 in t- *^ -** r-y- i iO OO 00 -^J* r-i oo in 00 tO OS to r- *)> co eg eg to eo t-co co to uo Tj* CO CO CO OS eg i-l 00 i« eg oo as ' OS to OS »-< t eg 64 BIENNIAL REPOKT OF THE TABLE No. X—Showing Amount Apportioned to White and Colored, Assessed Value of to Schools from July 1. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 65 Property of White and Colored. Insolvent Polls. Poll Tax Levied, and Amount Applied 1902. to June 30, 1903. Oh g a 2,885 1,484 1,036 1,772 2,548 2,684 1,491 1,360 1,164 5,335 1,683 2,622 1,983 505 1,628 1,061 2,885 2,338 1,406 783 535 2,870 2,147 2,412 2,446 836 675 3,228 1,478 2,243 2,733 1,776 4,409 ' 5 ja o So 696 58 52 1,017 25 1,553 1,391 800 629 946 142 675 212 311 246 895 387 855 30 706 17 575 698 693 1,261 378 47 337 226 786 1,280 2,218 1,236 fg-B £>£ EJ2mO O -r c ° 3mO 226 15 130 342 231 44 301 both 443 both 1,503 both 438 129 20 300 150 85 12 39 300 both 982 both 149 39 44 325 57 185 500 both 719 S3 01 73 'is •3x3 O o fe as 3 >> <S°3 -w « S K <! 200 $ 2.50 $ 1.50 $- 785 558 190 400 50 170 93 11 75 56 240 580 2.00 2.60 2.66 2.40 2.10 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.70 2.45 2.40 2.60 2.00 2.46 2.00 2.33 3.30 2 00 2.60 2.00 2.58 2.44 3.26 2.32 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 2.48 2.75 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1 50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.54 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 4,104.35 2,661.93 5,736.82 6,830.97 10,710.88 7,472.29 4,329.31 •a <"S 3 °= o £ o 393.73 88.85 497.75 48.37 2,692.69 2,449.72 1,451.99 28,517.26 j 5,749.70 J 282.74 11,596.35 j 921.31 5,651.55 i 376.77 2,095.45 | 584.12 | 4,101.04 ' 847.81 10,207.00 , 572.00 9,621.89 ' 1,277.50 3,851.25 both 1,630.83 11,918.25 9,093.00 both 14,000.00 1,342.18 862.05 1,237.00 2,974.80 13,433.33 5,698.67 620.40 377.13 28,240.50 , 1,150.44 11,664.00 3, 258. 00 23,929.46 ' 2,188.52 66 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. X— wOnt> New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank - $ 3,330,717.00 6,572,153.52 1,498,529.00 658,808.00 3,207,742.00 1,532,667.00 18,054,930.00 4,233,574.00 1,650,212.00 2,391,745.00 2,198,480.00 1.915,884.00 894,722.00 4,708,325.00 1,416,803.00 3.956,043.00 1,158,256-00 2.537,501.00 2,527,030.00 1,282,620.00 1,632,983.00 2,377,254.00 1,676,739.16 14,546,667.00 886,635.00 1,991,011.00 3,156,797.00 3.993,681.00 9,507,605.00 3,105,007.00 1,457,469.00 2,257,448.00 779,602.41 2,521,445.00 > <B g Is! gftnO m<H«H 164,569-00 71,965.00 105,488.00 8,141.00 191.343.00 96,367.00 219,887.00 472,458.00 65,944.00 28,375.00 295,193.00 28,883.00 105,297.00 117,512.00 57,322.00 129,536.00 39,154.00 10,032.00 3,500.00 202,524.00 352,620.00 30,640.00 99,741.00 187,945.00 449,155.00 170,992.00 73.445.00 98,344.00 60,579.00 203,514.00 *No report. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Continued. 0) S> 2,231 3,232 860 ,£> O So •A 1,511 788 541 224 104 21 o s_. <u.2 i-. J3 O O £S"o CO — > n! 0> o M H 665 90 63 $ 2.60 2.75 2.00 111 jj ss v £ ra j2 as £ £ to $ 1.50 1.50 1.50 8,536.82 15,967.49 3,922.89 < $1,486.29 850.17 860.88 1,747 1,130 1,295 143 39 475 55 2.00 2.36 1.50 1.50 9,830.59 4,522.28 1,535.88 1,568.09 1,914 1,833 2,265 1,765 1,012 864 3,283 1,600 3,967 774 1,943 1,701 1,503 2,875 1,474 1,433 4,499 1,725 1,764 2,294 2,528 2,219 2,192 1,510 1,391 914 1,185 2,739 545 164 1,127 482 831 69 1,195 both 279 63 31 986 both 537 both 665 1,569 1,524 882 465 640 415 818 both 360 250 85 23 256 168 49 607 10 607 41 763 517 417 300 669 372 35 80 31 1 50 91 121 132 107 13 70 834 430 583 198 76 38 12 2.13 2.50 2.43 2.00 2.47 2.75 2.00 2.00 2.45 2.75 3-29 2-00 2.35 3-50 3.50 2.30 2.18 2.49 2.55 2.40 2.30 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.42 1.54 1.50 1.54 1.50 1.50 1.40 1.60 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 11,433.45 6,028.59 11,000.00 6,164.39 4,769.56 2,872.00 5,002.20 14,966.11 3,209.00 8,207-36 6,766.14 4,513.57 7,918.47 6,078.63 1,061.48 638.70 399.00 184.09 2,007.65 593.00 1,459.57 660.00 2,025-66 464.53 103.02 34.80 1,646.36 30,631.17 68 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. X— Counties. _2"o tit 2 o o < •5 * gu » >»» _ a£ S P-s M«t-"H CO O O Pender — Perquimans - Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham -. Rowan Rutherford -- Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania - Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington — Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey Total — $ 3,933.56 3,259.45 5,345.00 13,168-01 2,301.80 13,617.35 7,609.34 11,250.40 12,531.73 15,576.20 11,104.54 7,614.31 3,081.53 8,946.55 8,295.97 $ 2,520.00 2,301.35 2,650.00 4,668.00 539.80 2,034.45 4,146.66 6,930.48 6,350.59 5,285.80 2,832.11 2,532.99 1,830.82 666.75 1,290.50 4,336.00 2,929.00 1,732.25 12,527.02 7,249.11 14,734.47 4,746.32 4,033.28 7,934.96 13,997.50 7,526.40 16,364.83 7,570.00 1,562.98 187.50 225.00 369.00 3,299.67 3,663.65 6,859.00 4,628-93 2,092.47 300-00 7,392.50 808.80 4,581.47 681.70 40.12 $ 1,186, 1,451, 1,977, 4,790, 1,130, 4,098, 3,190, 4,796, 4,907, 6,052, 2,741, 2,110, 1,624, 2,407, 1,959, 3,028, 944, 1,140, 627, 3,831, 3,869, 10,819, 2,743, 1,124, 1,414, 5,387, 2,292, 4,660, 1,662, 603, 117.00 744. 00 909.00 667. 00 018.00 152.00 028.00 779.00 986.00 105.00 682.00 143.00 371.00 475.00 983-00 851.00 923.00 086.00 056.00 675.45 409.30 756.00 519.00 066.00 696.00 889.00 919.92 529.00 767.00 122.00 132,104.00 144,377.00 52,975.00 184,452.00 17,758.00 63,320.00 70,000.00 240,821.00 135,935.00 203,338.00 55,868.00 106,045.00 41,703.00 35,075.00 33,887.00 30,150.00 2,101.00 7,600.00 28,028.00 80,809.00 176,542.00 615,005.00 367,909.00 4,454.00 306,228.00 180,755.00 15,376.00 550.00 732,379.57 238,438-47 271,981,493.00 11,173,227.00 sri'Ki;! \ ii-.n ni:\ r ok im i;i.i< instruction. 69 Continued. 1,053 834 1,425 2,839 879 3,621 1,257 3,173 3,451 4,037 2,769 2,688 808 2,011 2,504 3,471 993 907 591 2,887 1,225 4,678 1,007 1,871 3,070 3,359 2,570 2,026 1,545 861 661 678 2,147 91 417 673 2,051 1.041 1,109 375 878 530 241 298 250 14 50 213 696 948 2,628 1,390 o ecu *- > <u -a o-s l.5£ 95 253 187 113 212 145 both both 430 412 298 149 258 56 O C _, . 01 T3 S* > » Ego both 124 111 115 17 452 144 952 45 31 both 1,420 72 11 166 331 733 109 350 202 434 34 49 292 183 200 245 176 7 25 23 361 1,664 193 15 702 325 12 2 193,733 73,221 12,925 „ > «s a H 2.00 2.09 2.00 2.45 2.25 2.21 2.00 2.28 2.30 2.25 2.53 2.25 2.00 1.50 3.80 1.50 3.12 2.00 2.45 2.02 2.00 1.98 3.80 1.95 2.00 2.75 3= M o o b E&<<8 1 T BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE • SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 71 Oi CD CO 00 CO >-l i-l i-i CM Ift IC CM 00 i-l i-t lO CM CM CO i-l CO Ol CO CM CO C> ri r- .h rl CO «S rOH O CJ> CM O CM lO 00 lO CM 00 CO OS ^ CO CM 113 OS CM -* 00 eg oi oo oo r- i-i co co 01 «J ej o J a « a q d &j N H S fc Oh ^ Ph H > £ o § H 2 2 m 6 S S d > j a j 2 a d q o m "2 a aaaw,jaaaaaz6£feOH(2K«PHMMw^ 72 BIENNIAL KLPOET OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. BIENNIAL KEPORT OF THE 1 SUPEIUNTEXDEXT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. i > 00 CO CO co cm N co co co co O il 00 05 i-l CM eg CM CO CO CO CO CO lO lO CO n CM <M CM r-l lO rH CCOMCtOOCCOMCCOMCtODCtOOC-O^CNO —. CM O0 CO CO CM CM CO CmiMlCTOPCCMCCOMOCCMOCCO^C-MrClOi CO CM ii ii £ 0! 76 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 2,240.00 9,862.24 7,755.87 2,405.75 4,006.44 3,714.20 6,594.72 8,060.27 631.60 26,353.17 6,499.22 2,465.00 2,533.95 10,019.00 7,481.22 2,234.86 2,706.83 1,950.00 78 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE •s^diaoajj [bjoj. •saojnog j3i(jo [|b uiojj ao saa^ uoi^ "!nX uiojj paAiaoajj •xbj, [BiDadg JOJ ll°d uo A'Aaq DO SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IXSTR I'CTIOX. uo ssaupa^qapuj •S06I 'isi Xinf puBjj uo aouBj-Ba •s^uaui -asjnqsiQ [b;ox C5 C-J CI l-O CO CD 00 00 OO •ssaupa^qapui ao spuog uo ptB,j •s[B;uapinuj TP IC CO •sa3BjVV s^io^iusf •[anj 00 lO CO i-l Tl" 00 r* lO CO •sasnojj Smpung i-H O CO •sauBjqiq •sniBacddv iooqos •a-m^u-tn^ [ooqog •sasnojj jooqog uo s-tieday S3UE[Eg .saaqoeax Pajo[oo -I OJ •}uapua} -uuadng auipnp -uj }ou 'sau«|Bg .sjaqoBaj, ajiq^V 00 CO rn lO CO CD lO CD OS CO 00 C5 00 CM CO m te-ll 5 .2 ' ' o <!<;<jp5PaooQfa00oo 80 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE •saeaj^ snoiAaj<j uo ssaupa^qapuj "8061 '1ST X[n[ pUBJJ UO aDUBJBg s^uaui -asanqsiQ l^oj, r-t lO Ci j-4 O 00 »T3 CO CO O rH Cft t~ OS CO CM i-» OS CO CM lO CM to >-H OS t~ CM "-! •ssaupaiqapuj jo spuog uo piB<j •s^uapiDuj ^h en —c saSvj^ s (jo}iuBf •[an^ •sasnojj Suipipng •saiJBjqiq •sn^BJBddv [ooqog •ajn^iuarij poqag •sasnojj (ooqog uo satBdajj •sauB|BS .saaqoBaj, paaojoQ 'luapua^ -uuadng Suipnp -U| }OH 'S3UE[Ug .saaqoBaj, a}iqAY o — ' O CO 00 i-H to cs as CM CO 00 lO ,_| ,_, rt ^ to fe .So O K W § § S CQ-M 'S>o>1 S5g m .Is as « Z> "-£, a> ,9 «E3!aiooijii5S SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 81 82 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE TABLE No. I — School Fund Received by County Counties. -I ttBn m fl o o Alamance Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe $ 3,773.00 2,239.86 1,422.15 3,244.87 3,333.07 5,038-93 4,109.07 2,668.07 1,992.15 7,330.91 3,049.50 4,013.52 3,925.70 1,213.50 2,479.50 1,896.67 4,246.50 4,690.50 1,727.52 2,152.79 700. 50 4,472.00 4,215.00 4,320.00 4, 339. 50 1,607.40 4,795.13 2,255.78 4,093.50 4,150.00 5,049.00 $11,868.34 2,710.36 1,496.57 L. 4,308.16 ! 3,584.30 8,697.92 I 823.97 6,795.26 J 4,555.08 4.359.43 i 20,448.85 3,231.00 9,686.48 |- 6,160.33 1,624.01 2,837.04 | 2,691.25 ! 7.175.44 7,804.22 \ 3,456.04 ! 1,112.56 3,694.89 1,070.82 i 9,020.00 9,178-74 8,130.00 ! 10,876.30 ' 2,340.41 ! 2,017.73 1,064.42 9,624.62 4,383.98 J 6,622.02 538.68 24,851.77 10,157-83 373.84 ! 186.92 61.20 $ 879 351 355. 363. 861. 736. 756. 183, 237. 1,749. 915. 402. 480. 228. 52. 165. 3,557. 49. 228. 341. 20. 947. 448- 752. 205. 187. 74. 163. 77. 207 525. 695. 73 | $ .35 86 ! 45 620.00 77 j 24 ! 950.00 29 1,252.50 I 38 i 15 300.00 02 2,200-00 22 26 132.59 36 12 637-39 15 570. 00 83 1,187.50 44 142.50 87 ' 25 07 2.137.50 10 11 26 I- 35 : 2,850.00 76 81 -- 54 76 49 53 00 j 3,300.00 47 1,615.00 50.00 35.62 500.00 104.59 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 83 Treasurers for School Year Ending June 30. 1904. 84 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. I-Counties. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 85 Continued. c D fa a OS OJ 86 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. I-Counties. Pasquotank -- Pender Perquimans - Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham - Rowan Rutherford — Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington - Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey Total a 9-S &< -- - 'S — °5 ID " .5 5 $ 2,844.30 2,378.33 2,126.10 3,033.00 6,685.50 1,496.50 5,670.00 2,475.00 9,000.00 6,999.00 7,462.45 3,997.84 5,499.00 2,300.00 3,550.50 4,239.00 4,658.00 1,633.50 1,345.50 1,174.50 4,984.65 2,223.00 8,442.00 3,129.30 2,172.65 2,671.50 6,490.50 4.182.00 5,632.75 5,871.00 2,191.65 $6,109. 5,535. 3,860. 8,529. 11,812. 1,920. 9,236. 7,193. 14,412. 12,304. 15,248. 6,319. 4,915. 4,127. 4,684. 3,761. 4,984. 4,409. 2,574. 1,281. 8,473. 7,464. 27,319. 5,846. 2,256 2,854 14,876. 4,664 11,860 3,231 1,258. 04 $- 90 -- 2,741.71 96.60 84 500.00 52 37 16 23 31 46 SI 10 59 33 03 61 1,110.81 62 96 17,490.68 90 73.34 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 87 Continued. -i » 5 a PS S 800.00 88 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE TABLE No. II—School Fund Disbursed by County Counties. Alamance— Alexander — Alleghany — Anson Ashe Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick-- Buncombe — Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland — Columbus--- Craven Cumberland- Currituck-— Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe - Forsyth J. e a * 1-1 o . o c c. $ 864.00 PL, rt 5J2 5 em «3^ hO VI m 3 S Oh 1 "8 -ceo O w w •" 3 v -O ° "^ 60-00 366.00 258.00 27.00 18.00 108.00 7,849.08 $ 5,910.02 4,624.71 | 6,394.39 8,130.81 I 8.661.84 ! 6,543.95 J 5,641.32 3,742.34 18,261.00 6,465.42 6,133.65 9,974.75 2,707.75 4,178.43 4,616.15 9,866.64 9,756.96 5,223.62 2,842.75 2,022.80 12,333.44 9,399.08 5,837.25 9,693.60 3,362.05 4,307.42 10,472.75 5,368.71 8,569.69 10,311.80 6,723.11 16,268.88 2,676.03 507.77 240.00 4,305.24 610.50 4.986-13 4,880.48 3,306.43 2,007-29 1,955.75 1,086.67 1,906.08 1,246.52 1,241.00 465.88 3,317.96 1,665.07 3,476-53 67.00 2,231.75 80.00 2,033.87 3,407.31 3,766.00 3,893.90 1,333.12 273.00 1,723.51 1,235.25 3,023.81 2,040.41 4,272.50 3,144.00 12,735.16 167.31 3,244.40 734.97 331.63 1,321.34 708.02 75.00 421.40 4,003.83 862.55 1,554.93 2,875.41 226.62 10.00 463.90 1,760.61 243.00 $ 325.00 3,329.24 1,197.59 281.42 178.28 30 00 34.04 335.00 13.77 141.16 424.95 490.00 3,171.39 | 362.98 38.86 124.00 I 559.35 180.01 2,882.20 ! 862.30 j 1,142.58 ; 280.37 5 457.50 260.00 265.00 380.38 400.00 540.00 549.00 487.74 240.00 999.96 168.00 761.79 634.05 249.00 223.33 418.52 259.00 443.89 183.28 183.00 123.00 830.10 477. 00 405.49 879.00 175.50 171-00 540.00 294.03 387.00 1,200.00 600.00 700.00 O to SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. S!) Treasurers for School Year Ending June 30. 19 04. 90 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. II-Counties. Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg- - Mitchell Montgomery - Moore Nash New Hanover - Northampton - Onslow Orange Pamlico J. a "3 * '>-' S o . C -WO o c c CM $ 97.92 408. 00 84.00 30.00 m to O u O §1 $ 7,613.22 11,929.45 3,535.00 2,383-00 7,953.17 4,685.17 14,264.92 9,619.55 7,763.28 Jo 0, 4,212.65 3,116 00 2, 036. 00 3,483.73 1,869.89 3,425.85 6,993.52 1,536.12 ja §•£ ;Ew C C §| '5 ft a, 1,722.87 5,957.44 653- 25 546.64 1,138.20 2,840.21 7,000.00 496.00 1,498.48 3-55 39.36 $ 704.00 614.30 187.06 237.00 656.74 447.00 376.97 ! 1,509.13 40.00 I 967.35 32.50 441.00 135.00 435.00 150.00 72.00 48.00 6,062.08 4,124.25 2,678.89 10,685.00 4,701.64 19,845.21 3,480.00 5,915.00 7,665.65 6,152.55 8,860.09 5,933.68 3,700.00 24,188.60 6,906.42 6,616.97 10,834.24 8,447.00 19,674.40 6,838.93 5,959.94 6,820.63 3,787.76 686.83 3,281.51 1,476.73 2,334.11 260.62 3,219.68 1,800.00 2,250.00 1,548.46 335.00 347.72 3,315.27 1,192.35 5,459.33 283. 60 1,759.71 3,612.67 3,588.11 7,876.66 4,359.29 1,798.00 2, 152.98 1.022.78 1,625.00 248.82 137.78 2,170.70 1,993.19 6,821.33 146.00 1,003.04 404.25 859.94 521.11 599.36 475.00 9,647.87 690.75 864.34 859.48 4,376.88 4,155.02 3,851.44 1,373.59 1,548.70 842.77 214.54 69.16 334.50 11.06 100.00 56.00 111.20 30.24 155.69 183-20 150.29 147.00 321.00 295.00 470.00 528.37 940.66 180.00 774.00 324.85 396.00 149.00 356. 78 225.00 1,005.00 234.00 162.00 756.31 635.92 720.00 942.00 573.00 542.50 203. 58 SUPERINTENDENT OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Ill Continued. 2a oi.2 bed s '3 nsttW P4 cB<H O ft0 'S 5 cow $ 321.48 $ 108.25 $ 46.25 $- •SO P4 O i" fe ° Oh 10.00 455.83 141.68 47.66 326.84 225.07 687.29 455.70 234.69 55.20 71.40 84.05 76.80 39.55 139.10 76.35 74.10 190.82 32.16 5-00 89.77 18-17 200.00 229.80 32.50 2,925.00 1,772.28 9,798.00 2,565.90 131.20 $1,438.31 252.64 j 811.29 68.30 ' 756.83 34.00 135.40 845.90 67.86 962.29 153.43 2,397.24 195.80 1,776.77 97.82 228.62 >> 5 3 c >-= . St3o g cm » $ 16,396.15 $ 1,507.24 26,760.17 j 1,857.49 7, 516- 68 342.49 3,392.35 16,668.83 11,478.57 39,951.93 23,416.74 11,969.11 47.75 798-19 446.90 57.37 12,982.27 547.56 12.50 40.00 20.00 185.92 177.80 146.93 440.33 165.26 602.85 115.75 327-66 214.70 159.15 219.15 217.22 143.11 606.00 173.35 196.09 332.10 469.13 740.27 339.95 173.49 1 218.61 : 130.11 241-47 93.00 100.20 201.65 72.30 123.02 130.92 74.40 49.20 91.80 90.20 103.30 70.00 173.10 128.00 47.20 102.92 138.25 74.00 31.45 86.10 115.10 52.15 183.84 32.59 154.15 174.05 12.60 17.95 25.00 10.00 29.02 5.75 140.00 73.49 41.38 34.68 2,984.33 1,776.60 43.83 44.39 94.58 717.32 5,714.07 131.28 65.38 200.03 38.24 87.98 28.56 71.82 106.09 755.80 13,125.00 21.25 57.79 75.98 30.42 131.13 63.40 249-04 90.30 58.18 68.59 173. 16 247.78 57-25 63.39 8.77 3,677.86 426.12 1,284.60 314.92 633.49 40.40 635. 26 112.50 534.20 1,419.70 230.77 193.36 113.07 1,635.08 4,463.64 367.58 69.30 769.31 330.79 9,956.03 9,255.22 7,889.02 22,457.03 8,428.42 33,646.43 5,903.51 16,710.66 10,950.16 8,116.66 10,957.64 11,078.59 7,298.86 59,163.41 8,840.76 10,000.77 16,937.32 21,103.58 37,761.78 17,337.60 10,271.38 12,483.35 6,635.69 352.05 283.86 3,100.12 48.66 2,128.83 4,792.29 2,695.81 729-85 1,767-07 2,844.77 9,586.80 15,191.07 4,132.28 822.44 1,198.11 3,972.91 603.47 5,327.61' 3,826.19 1,090.16 5,240.94 184.31 2,463-54 92 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. II-Counties. 1-1 oEh ° C rt Cm Pasquotank -- Pender Perquimans - Person Pitt Polk Randolph — Richmond *Robeson Rockingham - Rowan Rutherford — Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington - Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey Total 318.00 204.00 60.00 96-00 30.00 150.00 200.00 42.00 60.00 490.00 5,457.00 3> $ 5,286-67 4,485.98 3,416.14 7,067.50 15,524.80 3,329.39 13,976.36 5,541.03 13,297.64 11,644.31 13,301.35 9,313.93 8,090.36 3,360-75 8,990.68 7,332.22 7,390.33 5,218.81 3,939.00 2,263.54 10,965.27 4,658.32 28,499.31 4,915.50 3,798.00 8, 299- 44 10,026.74 11,903.14 9,370.00 6,482.91 5,095.00 759,706.67 moo $ 3,338.62 3,367.50 1,793.08 2,917.00 4,073.93 601.79 2,006.02 3, 186. 63 5,459.16 4,225.09 3,724.49 1,844.75 2,832.20 2,002.50 790.00 1,017-78 813.40 88 02 304.00 550.83 3,085.00 1,964.88 14,365-30 4,183.05 2,166.83 240.00 3,958.50 1,047.19 2,708.23 641.60 117.00 J'2 <2 3 m 8 ^ "?, c .2 O to rn w 3 <p Oh £ V §1 ££« -o 3 a Oh 234,625.59 $ 1,739.48 J $ 755.60 | 2,613.14 j 379.67 1,218.26 461.45 7,544.84 336. 41 3,761.91 1,405.78 4,581.30 2,678.91 4,729.59 1,353.81 1,089.43 591.58 1,098.95 2,021.50 2,125-85 2,462.66 15.00 192.00 ,123.77 198.54 72.60 120.08 260.01 165.61 88.75 28.76 30.00 1,897.16 1,804.64 2,047.87 1,186 04 365. 35 2,377-60 1,060.46 3,587.57 335.00 383.59 240.78 63.31 65.00 170.46 333.12 73.15 169,457.59 10,221.79 $ 615.00 215.90 238.50 504.76 2,047-35 250.69 600.34 375.00 987-50 800.00 1,000.00 735. 78 519.50 330.00 179-00 573.04 457.89 262.00 254.76 63.00 600.00 450.00 1,019.16 460.00 327.00 300.00 900.00 576.00 900.00 266.65 297. 00 O M SI Oh 200.00 22.75 81.00 173.45 I i 139.45 70.00 65.00 22.00 32.65 3.00 25.00 60.00 48,636.90 3,817.52 ' Croatan—$2,169.25 teachers, houses $597.99. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. :•:; Continued. .i o) m o £o $ 25.00 t3 o 30 Oh MQ 5 sSeoa c fl CO 8«H 42 'a o 125.00 24.00 35.00 13.75 $ 250.89 159.16 181.84 273.54 592.59 101.90 433.20 775.00 598.48 223.54 586.16 281.46 936. 59 148.29 256.45 238. 39 297.57 164.28 75.00 70.09 362.63 294.23 1,214.32 240.55 140.52 187.28 548.62 317.86 409.50 188.93 146.85 $ 110.05 100.70 86.90 126.28 68.20 99.95 101.50 73.60 125.70 109.72 150.45 131.30 103.00 21.12 68.35 142.75 96.20 82.40 83.00 54.30 60.15 174.74 208.83 53.50 38.80 58.56 70.40 92.00 88.55 54.70 92.65 $ 68.00 $- 36.22 127.27 25.10 84.25 48-73 97.66 83.49 109.70 159. 59 96.73 84.46 12.62 42.55 57.46 12.32 44.88 44.24 8.00 485.55 39.47 77.50 119.87 138.22 88.09 19.15 40.96 1,463.20 197.60 2,134.80 6,824.80 .90 2,464.96 230.88 1,512.00 4,875.40 1,833.33 289.28 5,368.00 2,463-75 834.00 127.78 $ 99.32 $1,262.14 75.42 198.48 528.28 329.26 51.37 1,337.41 30.03 , 8.50 : 894.15 90.18 1,089.06 58.02 3.15 131.13 j 1,972.92 138.84 j 1,307.09 132.77 ! 186.02 678.81 94.71 119.40 445.99 187.46 532.65 12.53 1,366.41 38.18 I 34.96 135.29 24.81 291.66 182.76 1,371.37 123.66 j 738.72 206.45 |ll, 495.22 133.65 554.77 46.26 471.50 c2 C3 3 pq 64.04 149.64 73.14 14.66 2,824.52 171.51 50.28 1,226-68 217.60 552.08 93.06 ! $12,795.17 94 BIEXA'IAL REPORT OF THE 'TABLE No. Ill-Showing Number of Children Between Six and Twenty-one Years of Age. the State During the School Census of White Children. Counties. Alamance --- Alexander — Alleghany — Anson Ashe Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick-- Buncombe — Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee — Chowan Clay Cleveland — Columbus — Craven Cumberland Currituck — - Dare Davidson Davie Duplin 3,422 1,929 1,449 1,814 3,648 2,531 1,598 1,591 1,349 6.420 2,821 3,318 2,709 631 1,786 1,209 4,154 2,992 2,411 772 834 4,187 2,879 1,608 3,487 S53 765 3.791 1,787 2,505 3,240 1,922 1,494 1,857 3,351 2,932 1,463 1,508 1,256 6,288 2,771 3,039 2,536 520 1,568 1,249 4,003 2,473 2,275 671 757 3,809 2,705 1,168 3,521 822 734 3,567 1,803 2,267 Enrollment of White Children. "3 oH SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 95 Number Enrolled. Average Attendance, and Institute Statistics in the Several Counties of Year Ending June 30. 1904. Census of Colored Children. Enrollment of Colored Children. 0) 96 BIEXNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. Ill- Counties. Durham Edgecombe Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson — Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell— Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Nash Census of White Children. SITKKINTENDENT OE PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Continued. Census of Colored Children. Number Teachers Attending. 98 BIENNIAE EEPOET OF THE Table No. Ill- Counties. New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank -- Pender Perquimans-- Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham - Rowan Rutherford — Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania- Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington -. Watauga Census of White Children. 1,878 1,514 1,525 1,560 1,031 1,228 1,072 920 1,791 2,935 1,081 4,376 1,605 3,595 3,894 4,228 3,288 3,001 1,019 2,759 3,206 4,172 1,518 1,194 637 3,888 1,261 5,413 1,071 892 2,637 1,950 1,429 1,340 1,429 996 1,163 1.173 882 1,574 2,885 998 4,199 1,656 3,435 3,521 4,029 4,092 3,000 1,082 2,538 2,860 4,100 1,421 1,117 592 3,535 1,304 5,209 961 832 2,620 3,828 2,943 2,865 2,989 2,027 2,391 2,245 1,802 3,365 5,820 2,079 8,575 3,261 7,030 7,415 8,257 7,380 6.001 2,101 5,297 6,066 8,272 2,939 2,341 1,229 7,423 2.565 10,622 2,032 1,724 5,257 Enrollment of White Children. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 99 Continued. 100 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. Ill- SUPERINTENDENT OF ITBLIC INSTRUCTION. 101 Continued. \ Census of lOi BIENXIAL REPORT OF THE TABLE No. IV-Report Showing Number of Schools Taught, Value of Public School Properly, Number of Houses Built, etc., During the School Counties. Alamance — Alexander - Alleghany - Anson Ashe Beaufort --- Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe - Burke Cabarrus — Caldwell - Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham — Cherokee --- Chowan Clay Cleveland--^ Columbus Craven Cumberland Currituck -- Dare Davidson --- Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe - Number of Schools Taught. * I 6 30 8 6 43 10 40 58 45 26 18 10 21 15 12 6 37 19 42 2 16 1 22 39 35 70 13 3 17 14 40 16 39 Value of Public School Property. Average Length of Term in Weeks. City. O ; 18,200.00 $ 3,913.00 11,310.00 5,815.00 16,438.00 9,040.00 8,400 00 3, 723. CO 5,161.00 27,356.00 6,440.00 10,925.00 9,700.00 5,000.00 5,240.00 2.201.00 10,000.00 8,660.00 8,685.00 3,425.00 3,400.00 27,600.00 13,800.00 8,835.00 30,000.00 4,800.00 4,686.00 10,470.00 4,050.00 9,115.00 22,000.00 12,530.00 1,875.00 159.00 195.00 4.405.00 385.00 4,299.00 5,650.00 2,592.00 1,334.00 1,410.00 460.00 1,780.00 1,032.00 2.000.00 1,100.00 1,125.00 1,600.00 2,950.00 2.395.00 2.350.00 3,149.00 2,435.00 7,500.00 1,300.00 325.00 2,248.00 730.00 3,706.00 4,000.00 7,305.00 Average Teachers 16.00 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 103 Average Length of Term in Weeks, Average Salary of Teachers, Number of School Houses, Year Ending June 30. 1904. Salary of per Month. 104 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. IV— Number of Schools Taught. Counties. Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg - Mitchell Montgomery-- Moore Nash New Hanover - Northampton . Onslow Orange Pamlico 82 49 76 31 21 53 31 95 56 60 47 51 33 29 86 38 111 33 43 60 57 74 48 55 80 63 60 88 56 16 42 52 42 25 Value of Public School Property. Average Length of Term in Weeks. Average Teachers City. $24,800.00 9,760.00 20,200.00 4,025.00 3,800.00 8,500.00 6,010.00 62,000.00 10,395.00 5,895.00 12,210.00 13,500.00 4,325.00 6,295.00 12,425.00 14,825.00 20,428.00 1,980.00 27,000.00 13,650.00 10,990.00 11.750.00 11,500.00 6,215.00 30,475.00 10,000.00 5,815.00 4,900.00 12,000.00 92,250.00 10,000.00 5,923.00 9,680.00 4,100.00 $ 5,200.00 2,720.00 4,049.00 1,925.00 3,785.00 1,827.00 9,000.00 7,385.00 1,646.00 500.00 375.00 4,070.00 2,333.00 2,365.00 700.00 3,845.00 1,215.00 3.500.00 2,300.00 175.00 75.00 4,500.00 582.00 2,425.00 225.00 ! 925.00 2,081.00 5,000.00 i 16,500.00 3,500.00 1,543.00 2,130.00 982. 00 19.52 16.30 16.33 16-00 16.00 19.00 16 40 19.00 21.00 15.40 17.60 16.25 17-00 16.00 14.60 16.80 16.30 16.16 19.20 17.33 15.72 17.00 17-00 14.00 22.00 17.00 15-00 16.00 16-20 28-00 17.20 15.15 15.45 17.80 2 S o 19.75 ' 35.00 16.00 ! 14.16 33.00 16.00 £§ £ 37.00 28.00 18.00 15.80 18.00 18.59 13.62 17.00 12.48 17-00 14. 00 14.10 14.66 15.80 15.77 16.40 16.60 16.00 15.00 16.00 12.56 18.50 14.00 14.00 16-00 14.00 28.00 16.00 16.34 13-69 13.33 32.00 32.00 36.00 34.00 32.00 34.00 36.00 34.00 29.00 25.00 32.00 32.00 SUPERINTENDENT <>!•' PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. L05 Continued. 106 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. IV— Number of Schools Taught. Counties. Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt Polk Randolph 105 Richmond Robeson Rockingham--- Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania - Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington — Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey 40 82 78 83 75 92 25 65 62 79 28 34 28 84 23 91 41 28 69 72 118 45 57 47 Total 5,433 Value of Public School Property. U Average Length of Term in Weeks. City. Average Teachers O 2,358 $16,840.00 5,725.00 5,840.00 12,600.00 36,620.00 3,515.00 23,610.00 4,200.00 14,345.00 12,140.00 25,020.00 8,722.00 8,520.00 2,500.00 14,000.00 10,525.00 9,881.00 2,750.00 3,895.00 2.350.00 9,940.00 3,200.00 16,582.00 5,065.00 4,420.00 7,500.00 19,400.00 12,406.00 l 17,375.00 5,800.00 5,000.00 $ 6,750.00 3,004.00 2,360.00 2,240.00 8,110.00 784.00 2,195.00 1,600.00 5,605.00 3,320-00 2,750.00 2,177.00 2,858.00 1,500.00 750.00 515.00 725.00 50.00 465.00 650.00 3,207.00 1,200.00 7,201.00 4,125.00 1,760.00 135.00 4,440.00 955.00 4,780.00 275.00 100.00 1.168,825.00 247,763.00 20.90 14.40 17.25 20.00 20.00 15.20 17-13 19.20 14.21 16.60 17.45 16.24 16.00 17.88 17.00 14.89 16.48 21.00 15.00 14.00 14.80 24.00 18.20 17.00 19.75 16.00 18.34 14.00 18.30 16.40 16.00 18.16 16.08 15-00 20.00 16-00 15.20 L. 17-90 26.66 17.80 [ 13.90 | 30.50 32.00 32.00 16.60 16-03 15.43 16.00 16 00 14.00 14.70 13.33 15-00 17-33 15.50 13-70 24.00 17.20 16 00 16. CO 16-00 18.08 14-00 17.10 15.00 16-00 36-00 30.00 27.00 22-00 32-00 24.00 32.00 32.00 33-00 36-00 36-00 22.00 36-00 34.C0 34.00 36-00 24.00 36-00 is $31.00 28.33 27.50 30.00 55.00 27.53 29.81 28.75 35.88 31.97 30.64 26.00 26.17 30.00 28.75 26.68 24.00 25.00 30.00 26-00 29.58 35-00 31.25 40.00 29.50 24.16 33.22 26-00 36.25 27.00 24.79 $31.45 26.20 26-24 28 00 33.50 25.00 24.33 26-44 29.43 26.73 28.00 25.00 23.13 27.65 28.75 23.98 23.90 24.83 27.78 23.50 27.52 30.00 27.50 26.35 28.70 20.83 29.34 24.00 30.25 25.00 18.66 17.00 16.01 31-85 i 31.62 , 31-09 I 27.00 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 107 Continued. Salary of Per Month. 10S BIENXIAE REPORT OF THE TABLE No. V-Number of Teachers Examined and Approved During Counties. Alamance- Alexander - Alleghany - Anson Ashe Beaufort -- Bertie Bladen Brunswick- Buncombe - Burke Cabarrus -- Caldwell- Camden Carteret— Caswell Catawba--- Chatham Cherokee — Chowan Clay Cleveland — Columbus Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin O rrt W U , TO lo3£l.s 27 12 40 32 16 39 166 4 11 22 9 8 I 3 Certificates Granted from July 1, 1903, to June 30, 1904. White. First Grade. Second Grade. Third Grade. 2 SUPERINTEXDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, 100 the Year Ending June 30, 1904, Showing Race. Sex and Grade. Certificates Granted from July 1, 1903, to June 30, 1904. Total White. Total Colored. 40 I 10 110 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. V-Counties. Durham Edgecombe — Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg- Mitchell Montgomery - Moore 0O 5sc « e £+;•£<= 5o3feS.S r,:» Certificates Granted from July 1, 1903, to June 30, 1904. White. First Grade. 14 I 2 26 11 16 6 13 T 1 7 2 24 ' 20 j 11 2 3 10 6 15 2 4 18 6 14 12 8 16 18 12 14 24 20 23 24 30 23 3 27 25 9 35 22 11 12 25 5 32 16 31 9 15 20 7 14 13 6 42 11 20 12 22 95 56 92 29 16 78 42 16 37 46 61 56 50 16 42 22 158 11 61 38 28 47 25 14 58 29 32 26 Second Grade. Third Grade. 8 | 11 13 13 10 ! 22 _—J 5 17 20 6 6 14 25 8 ' 8 10 19 38 10 31 21 - 5 17 35 33 14 13 29 10 22 10 16 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Ill Continued. 3 « oW Certificates Granted from July 1, 1903 to June 30. 1904. Colored. Total White. Total Colored. First Grade. § fa Second Grade. • 1 I * 5 1 6 5 ! 8 16 5 4 19 1 1 9 11 2 13 15 1 13 9 56 4 — - 6 1 7 8 7 10 17 1 1 2 6 2 ! 4 10 35 6 6 12 — 1 1 2 2 4 1 2 3 6 2 8 Third Grade. 12 21 17 51 27 3 5 13 5 28 17 - 31 - 9 60 44 23 44 32 33 34 49 10 52 23 108 27 57 30 43 43 23 12 64 18 32 22 « 2 51 36 117 61 112 34 23 78 48 41 46 65 97 68 54 16 91 33 189 33 66 61 72 80 39 27 87 42 54 42 23 45 31 48 41 24 11 9 48 23 44 4 41 20 40 14 4 2 26 10 66 2 20 22 112 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. V-Counties. Nash New Hanover- Northampton - Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank— Pender Perquimans--- Person — Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham -- Rowan Rutherford — Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren 21 9 4 23 12 19 30 No r eport Certificates Granted from July 1, 1903, to June 30, 1904. White. First Grade. 34 4 13 16 17 15 23 31 19 31 68 7 23 7 21 41 17 5 16 14 33 37 3 16 2 16 7 118 47 Second Grade. 61 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 113 Continued. 114 BIENNIAL, REPORT OF THE Table No. V— Counties. Washington Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey Total 5oS£s.£ 668 959 Certificates Granted from July 1, 1903, to June 30, 1904. White. First Grade. 1,155 1,928 4,710 Second Grade. 10 11 751 960 1711 Third Grade. 78 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 115 Continued. First :ificates efore and te. 116 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE TABLE No. VI—Showing Number of White Pupils of Different Counties. Alamance -- Alexander - Alleghany - Anson Ashe Beaufort — Bertie Bladen Brunswick - Buncombe - Burke Cabarrus Caldwell — Camden Carteret — Caswell Catawba— Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland — Columbus -- Craven Cumberland Currituck — Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham DD 5& SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 117 Ages from Six to Twenty-one. Year Ending June 30. 1904. tG u as o> >H c 0) 0) u IS H 118 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. VI-Counties. Edgecombe Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham— Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg - Mitchell Montgomery -- Moore Nash New Hanover - M 03 194 664 158 557 119 93 174 121 660 173 300 440 279 86 65 225 604 40 285 281 262 647 118 271 527 436 238 319 269 72 W 128 523 163 465 126 107 196 119 658 158 257 521 276 89 83 | 202 600 j 64 I 292 ' 282 257 | 512 242 241 625 366 253 406 241 249 189 586 215 575 128 99 227 126 674 j 179 I 250 425 285 115 91 230 620 101 287 316 292 570 268 214 655 403 248 390 298 284 153 490 197 517 123 99 202 133 645 I 190 294 350 259 107 102 224 566 99 291 286 277 475 271 234 651 389 266 785 343 347 194 467 236 611 138 97 216 140 639 204 316 325 320 133 113 259 637 120 385 301 283 496 235 251 672 392 237 365 321 320 176 433 205 425 124 120 185 122 638 192 276 330 258 94 116 206 541 102 250 265 277 430 178 267 621 344 213 395 246 262 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 119 Continued. N u 120 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. VI— Counties. Northampton . Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank — Pender Perquimans-- Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham -. Rowan Rutherford -- Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington-- Watauga Wayne 122 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 121 Continued. 176 164 142 117 127 114 113 155 382 84 422 111 318 364 451 299 350 79 345 321 390 180 135 70 330 96 362 94 102 276 366 536 175 151 132 I 129 95 110 102 166 335 87 385 100 330 344 468 283 328 62 275 277 364 155 152 50 370 81 423 106 110 285 365 460 143 134 167 129 83 84 66 126 302 80 352 61 293 261 341 251 383 55 180 242 157 151 105 45 329 77 312 91 96 257 328 427 118 116 114 90 65 89 67 96 390 67 316 48 262 203 257 180 245 52 124 230 228 111 117 40 306 61 290 60 62 243 242 422 188 97 90 60 31 79 37 84 205 50 253 31 153 169 197 178 177 27 114 169 180 87 91 35 239 56 202 55 57 247 197 355 74 96 90 52 15 56 28 65 192 37 181 49 127 110 145 109 143 18 92 129 254 81 55 30 209 33 161 24 30 173 154 194 49 63 56 26 15* 37 34 34 113 » 119 42 73 I 83 88 56 187 15 75 100 110 50 36 20 119 12 96 17 16 115 82 173 No. of White Persons between 12 and 21 who cannot read and write. 30 68 64 22 3 40 19 28 97 20 98 38 58 44 57 63 82 5 49 63 82 38 37 19 207 8 46 17 7 75 118 186 28 118 87 65 4 188 126 44 143 459 140 14 81 212 2 141 62 73 147 326 42 199 183 116 172 6 329 195 69 181 878 122 BIENNIAL, REPORT OF THE Table No. VI-Counties. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 123 Continued. 124 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE TABLE No. Vll-Showing Number of Colored Pupils of Different Counties. Alamance--. Alexander — Alleghany -. Anson Ashe Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick — Buncombe -- Burke Cabarrus — Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland — Columbus— Craven Cumberland Currituck— Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe - m 157 14 22 249 12 277 226 137 105 165 31 84 50 36 29 145 80 149 13 115 84 159 170 175 30 11 64 55 164 124 275 w 154 17 10 228 15 299 258 159 101 140 18 92 34 54 27 143 156 125 9 113 3 70 187 184 178 44 90 65 56 160 117 256 142 11 12 244 8 248 265 183 108 144 18 87 45 64 38 170 132 172 8 120 1 83 189 176 210 52 14 94 66 172 87 322 135 23 7 267 12 209 255 182 110 182 36 104 30 60 38 177 86 148 74 113 3 69 W9 j 163 I 164 75 12 73 49 180 101 298 I 146 15 11 304 10 236 277 163 120 157 38 96 41 66 27 183 48 177 11 135 4 86 175 188 215 64 13 87 64 181 112 363 125 11 7 258 12 212 264 150 96 133 40 83 35 53 26 130 65 156 5 72 159 133 175 60 7 67 I 49 167 100 307 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 125 Ages from Six to Twenty-one. Year Ending June 30, 1904. w No. of Colored Children between 12 and 21 who cannot read and write. 129 21 9 240 7 120 273 166 74 110 44 74 37 48 32 166 83 157 12 117 2 86 180 154 222 5 9 71 61 198 91 255 125 126 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. VII-Counties. Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson— Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson --v— Johnston Jones Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg- Mitchell Montgomery - Moore Nash New Hanover Northampton 208 160 218 84 No 160 134 122 275 120 8 39 130 60 15 18 135 35 135 69 11 11 115 54 380 10 78 130 126 123 189 m 187 175 167 103 childre 157 123 201 291 110 8 33 151 70 9 142 60 157 66 11 6 261 47 398 19 71 120 158 281 216 181 196 164 93 158 120 196 297 94 14 30 207 81 172 190 166 107 169 109 198 358 84 16 32 180 80 18 126 85 140 81 15 9 303 42 425 9 70 115 193 193 253 12 171 121 103 70 12 14 230 50 657 12 92 165 218 184 243 182 214 191 156 202 132 217 374 100 17 28 207 87 20 181 152 590 64 13 11 112 48 475 19 82 150 246 191 262 142 183 160 166 119 187 314 74 11 28 163 68 19 137 116 95 72 11 8 150 50 447 7 79 136 231 150 220 SUPERINTENDENT OE PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 127 Continued. 12S BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No VII-Counties. Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank- Pender Perquimans- Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford - Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington Watauga Wayne Wilkes 95 50 65 95 133 99 145 352 22 138 150 294 178 188 80 220 113 65 63 73 54 67 133 165 114 110 272 27 63 112 299 201 195 103 214 138 48 45 No re port. 4 14 30 153 76 324 161 112 16 342 78 5 13 29 151 118 355 206 108 16 311 45 83 81 75 152 184 112 125 285 27 91 114 324 210 193 87 222 149 45 63 5 13 24 133 123 341 229 130 8 347 71 76 75 71 121 167 100 121 100 91 293 206 177 73 224 123 40 38 4 12 29 147 106 353 252 124 6 278 56 I 80 93 64 147 156 126 132 351 32 98 143 309 213 186 96 234 178 40 72 6 17 28 185 128 361 334 140 9 323 60 69 75 60 135 165 73 108 260 20 82 122 306 187 138 86 209 128 42 39 4 12 31 169 108 349 237 118 10 257 55 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 129 Continued. No. of Colored Children between 12 and 21 who cannot read and write. 75 71 69 129 183 110 125 290 16 95 169 285 226 151 97 163 130 32 56 85 42 62 138 142 120 120 286 15 64 159 249 162 129 67 180 145 35 68 54 70 59 89 170 89 99 245 31 73 176 183 160 99 68 164 93 30 30 4 130 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. VII-Counties. Wilson -- Yadkin- Yancey - Total 213 24 14 10,848 216 23 10 11,318 250 26 7 201 17 12 11,902 11,798 H 220 174 23 18 13 7 13,133 j 10,666 12,237 179 27 6 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 131 Continued. to u 132 BIENXIAL EEPORT OF THE •ui}Bq JguiApnjg .laqiun^ lO CD 00 <M rH rH •aaniinot.tay 3uiApn;g ja'qum^ SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 133 134 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBEIC INSTRUCTION. 135 rp 136 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE SuiA'pn^g -laquin^ •a.irn[n3i.i3v SutXpmg .la'qiunf^ OinrHrHCDinOOOOrH -5f i-l eg CM co C- •qsijSug jaqSijj 3uiApn^g aaqum^ •Bjqa3[V 3uiA"pn}g .laqmnjsf 00 CO rH IM in CO r-l (M i-H co in in t~ -rj« CD 00 i-i CM 1-H t-OSOOCgoOCOCOint- CD CO C- in t- CO CO CO c- oo m oo CM, CO CO rH •^uauju.iaAOf) [tAig 3uiKpn;g Jaquin^j riHnCmOcCo-cCggtOC--cCogocoMooomcorHino rH ^f CM 'S CO •ASoioisXqj SuiA'prug .xaqiun^ -a\io}sjH "S Tl 3u;Apn;g uaqum^ O'O^mOcCgOrmHrC-OtrtH-crgHrOH SuiXpn^g jaqumjvj; (^M ^Oo] oCcD g0o0 oCMin00colOcgCI CO i-H i-l Oi eg •.IBUIUIB.IQ 3uiApn;g aaquin^ as cm m in o i-h oo eg in eg th o en cm CO CO i-l rH rH •suossaq aSBn3uBq 3uiA"pri}g asquint in rH co co ^< co in rH ID CO Cg CM OnI rH 00 rH C32 rH •AqdBaSoaj) (BOisA'qj SuiXpnjg j'aquin>i 3uiXpn;g .iaqmri{v[ •ec oo co co eg cm OS 00 C71 CO ** O Oi CO CO rH -rji in eg rH oo i-H •A"qdBa3oa£) A\iB}U3ma[g 3utXpn;g jaquinfj in eft co eg cTscgoocomegcocgoococgrH eg o> •oi^aiuqjuv paouBApv 3uiA"pn^g .iaqumf<[ oo rH co en 2 eg eg eg co oo eg co Di^aiuq^iav A'aBuii.tfj 3uiApn;g aaqum^ rH os co eg in co co rH en eg eft m ^r m oo co eg i-H co eg t- in £ £ D > IS £ £ SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 137 138 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE cu3a>j jo Aaojsifj •ajniinouSv SuiA'prus -laquinjvj 00 CO C5 n- CO CM -qsqSug aaqSijj SuiApn^s aaqumj<[ § s •BJq33[V 3uiA'prns JaqtutiM ^uauiujaAOf) IJAiQ SuiA'prqs -laquifiN m 10 t- ie rH CD rH rH CO CO CM •ASoioisXqj SuiXpms JaqujriN rCHnfC-}Otl~OC-OHO'COOCrMHCCOOrCHM •Xao^siH -S Tl 3ui^pn;s -taqLun^i SuiApms aaquiti^ co cn m O CO OS rH CM CO CO CO "* O CM lO CM 1-1 CO CO CO CM —I CO O -3> O CM rH C- rH rH •jeuu ore-if) 3utA'pri}g jsqiun^j ^ CO CM CO rH 05 »-< ^f rH O lO OS CO CM CM CO CO CO CO •suossaq s3Bn3uEq 3uiA"pn;s asqtun^j CM i-H Cn rH rH 10 co r— CO O rj* CM CO CO rH IO CM CO CD •«* IO CO CM rH rH •XqdBJ3oaf) (BnuBj\[ 3uiA'pn}S -iaqtun^i CO rH CO CM CO rH cn o o in cn o co CO CO CO CM CM CM rH rH •A-qd -eaSosf) AaBjuaaisi3 3uiXpri}g aaquinj^i 00 CO CO cn CM CO CM O lo cm co cn cn co rH co -h< en i~ 10 co co •DI13UI -qiuy paouBApv 3uiXpnis Jaqiunfj -h CO 00 CO CO tC—OO-O*CCOO<rM^CCOM-^r|r<HOlr^H-trrH- •orjamqiuV Aj-bujuj 3uiA: pnis J3quirif^ co cn co co "^ rn cn cn rOH cWn co 10 co o rHCOmiOt-rHC-O rrpH CMrHCMO CO * I <j<)<j<j<!p:«cQfiH-aMoouo- SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 139 CO CM CD CO (X) o o 1-1 as i-t CO O i-( CO OS CO CD CD © CO CM OS CM to as uo uo cm as CO CM Tf ©CO©CCMOCCOCDMCCMOCrM-IaCsOoCOO CM CO CO 0r0HC^MCcOMto-to>aOsSCoMc'o*Sa«sC©M |HI rH CO rH CM W CM CM CD CM OS uO CO IC CO O) CO t)< Tt H co co t- as CO CM CD as as to co as co cm as r- io CM C- CO CD CO iO IO CD CM ia th «H CO E- CO CO CM CD O "^ t-as as cm co t-h co as co as CM CM CO u0 CM CD i-H CM CD cm cd as t- as co cd co as t- r-l CD CO CD m r-1 CO r-t CM CM CM r-t i-H r-l LO Tf CO -^ CD in CD •3 -S 5 * to t-l .-I £ 3 OOOOOO-uOjOx Oo OOQQQQOHfcfe O O O O 140 BIENXIAL REPORT OF THE oa3a^[ jo Xao^stjj J8uiApn;g aaquin^ •9Jtn[noiaSv J S SuiApn^g aaquinjsj •qsipJug aaqSijj SutA'ptHg aaqumfsj l-H 00 in 3ui^pn;g .isqum^ SuiAprug aaquin^i CO 00 <M 00 CD CM •jt3o]OisAqj SinA'pri^g Jaquin^i en oo in co in co co oo cm in i—I en CM C7i CO in CD CO •Ajo;sih 'S 'II SutXpn^s .laqiun^i CO 05 (M t-H 3uiA"pri}g aaqumj^ m co m o r-l —I CO CO i-H CM i-H oo m in co 00 CM i-t co in oj en t-H t- 00 r-t i-l CO i-H •JBU1UIBJO Su;Apn;s aaqumj^ CO CO CO CO r- ^< 00 en •suosseq eSBriSuB^ ; co 2 S S 3uiApn}g aaqiutifvi ^ •AqdBa3oag psnuBj^ 3uiA"pn}g jaqumjq oo oo en co w co t-i- i ia i-H e» •Xqd -BJSoaf) A\lB}U3UI3[a suiApmg aaquin^j ^ CD i-i Di^auj -q^uy pasuBApv 3uiKpri}g aaquin^j en co ^h m co cm i-h oo co in co co i—i o CM <M O i-H oi^aiuq^iav A,.iBun.tc{ SuiApnig jaqiun^[ in in co m CM 00 co Ci ill llliillili!s|!i SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 141 1 i I 1 1 1 i 1 00 I I 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 t 1 1 i 1 I I i 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 I I ii 142 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE •9DBJJ o.i3a>l jo A.iorisiH 3uiApri}g Jaquin^j a.irnpnoijSy Su;Apn;g aequun^i •qsi[3ug aaqSifj 3uiApn}g aaqiurif^ •BaqaSjV 3uiApn;g aaqmnjst 3uiApn}g aaqiun^j ASojoisAqj 3uiApri}g aaquinj^ CO t- IG i-( 00 CM •A\io}sih -S Tl SuiAprqg aaqum^i * C- rH ^H LT3 i-i CO U5 •* CD OS OS ^H •XaoisjH -0 'N 3uiApri}g aaqmnj<[ OO i-H lO CO CO CO i-< ,-H 00 l« CO CO co Ho 'o» M S •JBUIUIB.IQ SuiApri}g aaqum^ .-I OS CO CO iH U5 CO i-i O CO lO •suossaq aSBn3u«q 3uiApn}g aaqumN C4 m i-h *-h uo c- co lO o Tl< CO CO CO i-l t- i-H »-i »-H AqdBj3oa£) p3nuBjfl[ 3uiApii}g jaqum>i C- -tf CO i-< eo eo »-i os co co 00 •** CO •Aqd -Bj3oag AaB^uauiajg 3uiApri}g aaqumjvj CO * 1C CO co co c- in lO CO CO t~ i-l CD o CO CO CD CO •oiiaui -qjiJV pasuBApv 3uJApti}g asquint O CO CO T* O •* CO CO t- •opaiuqjiav Ajbuhjj • SuiApnjg aaquinjvi CO *CP "** CO o c~ CO CO CO ig co o as m m co co +3 +3 3 PnWoOOOtXlWWE-iE-t P > £ £ £ SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 143 144 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE •S[joj puB A^jadoaj uo paaotoo Aq prej A^Birpy lunouiy -a cm O (M SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 145 h i r— - 1 00 146 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE •s{[oj pire Xjjadojjj uo paaojoo A"q ptB<j ^HBn^ov ^unouiy CO rH OS © CD *J CO <fl CO -<* i-l "s ll°<3 PUB A'l.iado.ijj uo sa^iq^ A'q piB<j All«n$Dy luriomy .-I -* i-l CM CO Oi oi CM *-H r— co as © CM CM CT> T-l Ol t-l s[oouog joj ptB<j XBX II°d }° lurioiuy SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 147 ct> ca cm \o 00 ^H i-H CM CM 00 CN CD Oi a> cm ic co r-1 i-H CM O i-H rH CM i-H CD CO CM i-H i-H CM CD lO CO iO Oi o 148 BIENNIAL KEPOET OF THE 's II°d PUB A"vcadojj uo pajo[03 Aq piBj 00 -H m CO lO .-I CM .4 CninenmCMINCOCO 's Il°d PUB A-WdOJd uo sa^iqAi ^1 P!Bd A[[Btnav lunouiy r-t CM 05 i-1 00 m CM O 00 m CO CM CO 00 im r— CM lO CO «* in in in CO CO 1/5 CO siooqog joj pre<J XBX Il°d jo ;unoiuv cominmininininm-inincoiniow •paiAaq xbx Iioj iB^ox IO Cn IN cm cm cm cm cm cm •snoj paao[00 }U9Aiosui jo aaqiun^i i-n tj* m •snoj a^iqM ^uaAiosui jo jaquinjsi »-l en 00 t-1 CO CO IN * •shoj paaoioQ jaqmnjst in m oo CM -^ CM r-< CO 0> m IN CM CM co co h in cm oo en IN ^h ^h m co im co cm co en •sjioj a}iqM Jaqum]<[ •pajoioo jo A^jadojj jo anp3j\ passassy ^p oo en oo rH co m en co cn cm in en co CM CM CO i-l cn co oo m oo -jf" co en cm en en oo en oo oo en i-i in to cm en m co "sal!HM J° •£jJ3d'0JcI jo an[B^ passassy •paaoioQ o:; pauopjoddy lunouiy pauoi}-ioddy }unouiy SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 149 150 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE TABLE No. XI— Consolidation, Number of Districts, Number of Rural Libraries, Etc., Year Ending June 30th, 1904. Counties. Alamance Alexander Alleghany -- Anson Ashe Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick - Buncombe — Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland— Columbus— Craven Cumberland - Currituck-— Dare Davidson Davie No. of Districts Before Consolidation. 66 53 41 55 98 77 69 70 44 101 53 48 64 20 42 41 72 87 56 20 18 85 91 46 81 39 19 95 47 No. of Districts After Consolidation. 61 51 41 55 97 76 69 66 40 99 52 48 64 19 42 41 70 87 56 20 18 69 91 46 75 37 18 93 46 Of «H O OX 3H -is Oj OS E$ a, v ft-3 3 C W 3 ss Lsji 3« 3tJ O 12 12 2 12 12 2 4 12 2 10 8 7 5 4 11 12 5 9 12 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 151 Table No. XI—Continued. Counties. No. of Districts Before Consolidation. No. of Districts After Consolidation. OS c« S 0) Ia*o a-a 3 e K 3 oj o_aj 52 -Q £ E => 3« « so 3M O 1? Duplin Durham Edgecombe - Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood — Henderson- - Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones — Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg Mitchell 79 32 38 79 52 70 31 21 53 32 99 56 59 51 51 31 34 87 44 110 34 44 58 58 74 48 59 78 65 78 28 38 79 48 69 31 21 52 30 96 56 59 51 50 31 30 87 44 110 33 43 58 58 74 48 55 76 65 152 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. XI—Continued. Counties. Montgomery — Moore Nash New Hanover- Northampton - Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank— Pender Perquimans— Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham — Rowan Rutherford — Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania - Tyrrell Union No. of Districts No. of Dictricts Before Consolidation. After Consolidation. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 153 Table No. XI— Continued. 154 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE TABLE No. Xll-Report of City Schools for School Year Ending June 30, 1904, Cities and Towns. Name of Superintendent. Salary of Superin-tendent. Albemarle $- Ashboro N. W. Walker Asheville— R. J. Tighe Belhaven — Burlington - Charlotte— Concord Durham Edenton Enfield Fayetteville Gastonia Goldsboro— - Graham Greenville — Greensboro - Guilford College ; Lola S. Stanly- Hamlet A. D. Summers Henderson ; J. T. Alderman F. H. Curtis Alex. Graham Walter Thompson- J. A. Matheson — R. H. Bachman — E. S. Sheppe J. A. Jones Joe S. Wray E. C. Brooks C. R. Mclver W. B. Dove J. W. Swift Hendersonville R. M. Ivins Hickory D. K. McRae — High Point Geo. H. Crowell- Kenly H. B. Smith Kinston L. C. Brogden-— LaGrange J. P. Joyner Lenoir A. E. Waltz- Lexington W. M. Brown Marion 1 E. E. Sams Maxton J. E. Avent — Monroe J. D. Rast 637-50 1,400.00 School Population Terri White. 132 1,446 1,200.00 1,800.00 1,200.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 600 1,691 1,290 1,448 166 130 731 726 235 700.00 1,400.00 595.00 800.00 1,200.00 425.00 1,080.00 800.00 500.00 650.00 750.00 600. 00 1,000.00 73 85 531 150 346 753 34 528 151 253 141 202 79 220 127 1,520 676 1,714 1,283 1,503 139 97 761 757 287 90 101 587 170 351 675 36 613 155 280 158 181 259 2,966 1,276 3,405 2,573 2,951 305 227 1,080 1,492 1,483 572 400 163 186 1,118 320 697 1,428 60 1,141 306 533 299 383 163 564 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 1 5 5 Showing Names of Superintendents, School Population and Enrollment. in City School tory. 156 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Table No. XII-Cities and Towns. Name of Superintendent. Salary of Superin-tendent. Morganton Mt. Airy Mt. Olive Murphy [ Albert Bell -- New Bern j H. P. Harding R. G. Kittrell - J. C. Gibbs-— P. Dalrymple E. P. Moses-- S. G. Harden- M. V. Boyle— R. L. Patton $ J. Davis Z. D. McWhorter - Oxford Pelham Price's Mill Raleigh Reidsville Rocky Mount — Roxboro ! N. C. Newbold- Salisbury ! I. C. Griffin Sanford ' D. L. Ellis Scotland Neck- Selma Shelby Smithfield C. W. Wilson — N. F. Brannock - J. A. McLean--- R. A. Merritt — Statesville j D. Matt. Thompson- Swan Quarter J. A. Home Tarboro R. M. Davis Waynesville- Wilmington . Williamston - Wilson Wilkesboro -• Washington Winston Westfield— - Total - W. C. Allen— J. J. Blair R. J. Peele-— G. R. King W. J. Homey . H. Howell W. S. Snipes- - J. C. Linny --- 1,000.00 900.00 800.00 600.00 1,100.00 900.00 360.00 440.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,100.00 800.00 1,000.00 600.00 700.00 630.00 600.00 600.00 1,200.00 400.00 900.00 1,000-00 1,200.00 525.00 1,200.00 1,200-00 250.00 School Population Terri White. 443 495 166 105 646 237 199 143 183 498 70 364 250 1,511 550 129 441 947 459 471 152 101 442 120 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 157 Continued. in City School tory. 158 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE TABLE NO. XH-Continued—Showing Number of Teachers, Etc., Year Ending June 30. 1904. Cities and Towns. Daily Average Attendance. Albemarle - Ashboro Asheville-- Belhaven — Burlington 140 1307.3 716 Charlotte ! 1,479 Concord Durham Edenton Enfield Fayetteville Gastonia Goldsboro Graham Greenville Greensboro Guilford College- Hamlet Henderson Hendersonville -- Hickory High Point Kenly Kinston LaGrange Lenoir Lexington Marion Maxton Monroe 722 1,187 209 156 432 476 785 280 261 102 353.4 Per Cent, of Total School Population Attending Daily. 90 136 363 170 246 564 84 562 276 169 170 83 774 219 573 40 87 380 140 402 85 202 114 188 59 148 161 160 70 40 140 54 44.1 Per Cent. of Total Enrollment Attending Daily. 69 65 74 24.5 65.5 54.9 55.5 43 28 41 68 44.5 91 29 j 91 38 I 63 32 75 33 70 13 23 Number of Teachers. White. Colored. 84 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. I.V.I Table No. XIT — Continued. Daily Average Attendance. Cities and Towns. Morganton 326 Mt. Airy Mt. Olive Murphy New Bern Oxford Pelham 65 Price's Mill 75 Raleigh 1,011 Reidsville Rocky Mount Roxboro Salisbury Sanford Scotland Neck Selma Shelby Smithfield Statesville Swan Quarter Tarboro Waynesville Wilmington 1,292 Williamston 69 Per Cent, of Total School Population Attending Daily. 107 292 54 828 270 115 70 50 110 81 231 29 50 31 48 81 50 53 46 56 38 64 45 44 75. 39 64 Wilson Wilkesboro -- Washington - Winston Westfield 598 153 396 783 125 337 324 17 56 50 44.75 42 66 18 Per Cent. of Total Enrollment Attending Daily. 72 27 33 28.5 40 30 33.5 53 60 71 90 91.5 68.5 83 66 84 51.1 90 63 81 81 72.5 67.5 Number of Teachers. White. 83 67 66 92.5 78 Total 20,429 7,248 49 37 72 67 66 57 62 54 259 Colored. 156 160 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE •paaoioQ CO >> PS* >i •pajoiOQ •sfflM .2 c c •paaojoQ 's^iRM SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. n;i 75.00 50.00 162 BIENNIAL BEPOET OF THE 3 C •paaoioQ •sfflM 115 i-l lO CM •paaoioo •aWMM cm co cm iO co IC lO Ci <-> <» SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 163 CO N CO CM CM M 2 CO £ S 2 a I "3 xi "3 £ 2 > >? S £ ^§ S 5 g » oo 164 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 16; to 166 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE •s^diaoay jrcjox SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 167 1,565.55 15,507.38 7,150 00 16S BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE School Grounds. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 169 1 I 1 1 O 1 1 It 1 1 1 1 1 1 O 1 ! o I I 1 I IQ 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 CO 170 biejstxial report of the School Grounds. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 171 172 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE •ssaup^qapuj prjoj, •£061 '08 aunf Suipug max a°j ipy^a •W6I '08 sunf puB{j uo aDUB[Ba -esanqsiQ wox •paa°i°o r- r— to cs co cc -^ o r- SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 173 00 OJ CO lO r- <M CM CO co co as in r— Ol CM tC (M CO <N) CM ^H O -* o rH O "»< CM CO 1/3 CD lO CO CO CM CM lO lO 00 CO 5 S S3 .S J .s o & 5 cyuirocuoo S s a = c^^ycuCt>-M™t>i>t>f>t>'> 174 BIEXNIAI, REPORT OF THE SUMMARY OF STATISTICS-Receipts for 1903 and 1904. 1903. 1904. Brought forward from 1902-3 General poll tax General property tax Special property tax (local acts) Special poll tax (local acts) Fines and penalties Liquor license Dispensaries Loan fund Corporations State Treasurer Other sources Total receipts, general fund Total available general school fund $ 248,230.31 335,832.68 578,118.97 23,891.40 922.10 53,240.33 99.692.32 18,391.95 203,056.01 40,458.99 214,662.62 353,964.59 700,849.62 34,197.29 2,359.34 58,781.36 67,886.52 19,557.33 83,706.00 12,044.59 187,634.58 41,980.82 1,353,604.79 ; 1,562,962.04 1,601,338.79 1,777,624.66 Disbursements for 1903 and 1904. 1903. 1904. Paid installments loan fund Paid white teachers Paid colored teachers Paid houses and sites (white) Paid houses and sites (colored) Paid county superintendents Paid institutes (white) Paid institutes (colored) Paid County Treasurers' commissions Paid mileage and per diem Board of Education - Paid expenses Board of Education Paid city schools (apportionments) Paid taking census Paid other purposes Total general fund Balance in county treasuries July 1, 1903-4 Errors in County Treasurers' reports Total and balances 737,162.35 238,862.89 126,537.82 13,957.65 39,434.20 3,074.78 957.21 26,272.48 9,364.63 6,247.26 99,854.32 8,544.61 74,944.04 ,382,545.80 214,662.62 4, 130. 37 ,597,208.42 5,457.00 759,706.67 234,625.59 169,457.59 10,221.79 48,636.90 3,817.52 663.06 29,145.81 9,702.39 8,316.22 137,643.86 8,670.89 88,881.20 1,515,446.49 262,178.17 262,178.17 1,777,624.66 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 175 Receipts and Disbursements of Graded Schools. Net receipts and balances Disbursements Balance in the hands of City Treasurers July 1 1903. 231,113.65 283,393.91 12,026.75 1904. $ 377,481.25 369,952.48 30,290.63 The above shows that the disbursements for 1904, and balances on hand in the city treasuries as reported, exceed the net city school fund by $22,761.86. In the tables the gross city school fund and gross disbursements include .$137,643.86 paid by county treasurers from the general fund to the city school fund. Some city and town schools report greater disbursements than re-ceipts. The report from Winston city school shows receipts $7,150.00, disbursements $17,580.00. This difference of $10,530.00 was likely paid out of the city treasury. The following other cities and towns show by their reports greater disbursements than receipts : Raleigh, $675.51; Guilford College, $3,902.61; Morganton, $1,851.40; Wesley Chapel, $135.00 ; Greenville, $812.67 ; Rocky Mount, $463.71 ; Murphy, $16.00; Williamston, $12.31; Kenly, $154.00; Swan Quarter, $136.45. No reports were received from the Superintendents of Rockingham and Plymouth City Schools. No financial reports were received from Enfield. Hamlet, or Thomasville. It has been difficult to get accurate reports from these city schools, as they have not been accustomed to report to this office. By perfect-ing blanks for these reports it is hoped to obtain accurate information next year. 17G BIENNTAIi REPORT OF THE SPECIAL APPROPRIATION OF $200,000.00 TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY COUNTIES. The Legislature of 1901, Chapter 543 of Public Laws, appropriated $200,000.00 to Public Schools; the first $100,000.00 was apportioned per capita. The number of children being 677,599, the apportion-ment was 15 cents per capita. Fifteen cents per capita being a little over $100,000.00, the following action was taken by the State Board of Education, at a meeting held December 31, 1902: "On motion, $1,639.S5 was appropriated from the Educational Fund to public schools to cover the excess necessary to enable the Board to appropriate 15 cents per capita ; this amount being found necessary to be added to the first hundred thousand dollars appropriated by section 1, Chapter 543, Laws of 1901. to make the appropriation 15 cents per capita." At a meeting of the State Board of Education held March 13, 1903, the apportionment of the second hundred thousand dollars to be dis-tributed according to section 3, Chapter 543, Laws of 1901, was dis-cussed. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction reported that the various counties needing help to enable them to have a four months' school had made requests to the amount of $141,169.25. There being only $100,000.00 appropriated by law for this purpose, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction was directed to scale the amounts in the applications in accordance with the following per-centages and to send warrants for the scaled amounts to the various counties : "Ail counties asking over $4,500.00 to be scaled 40 per cent, except Rutherford, which was scaled 44 \U per cent, because that county requested $8,146.S3 ; all counties asking over $4,000.00 and less than $4,500.00 to be scaled 35 per cent : all counties asking over $3,500.00 and less than $4,000.00 to be scaled 33^ per cent; all counties asking over $2,500.00 and less than $3,500.00 to be scaled 30 per cent; all counties asking over $1,000.00 and less than $2,500.00 to be scaled 25 per cent; all counties asking for less than $1,000.00 to be scaled 20 per cent." Seventy-four counties: 2,880 white districts, and 984 colored dis-tricts received aid for the year 1903. The following table shows the amounts apportioned according to sections 1 and 3, Chapter 543, Laws of 1901 : SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Report of Apportionment, First and Second $100,000. Alamance — Alexander— Alleghany — Anson Ashe Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick — Buncombe -- Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland — Columbus -- Craven Cumberland Currituck --• Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham O to 3 •* > co .2 old u "£ 2 co 3 S ° a §o)S a 2»o.2 §Q2 ft < a«2c C*J+>tOio O gas C3Kn c£• g-Q St Edgecombe- 1,375.05 602. 40 449.40 1,208.10 1,114.95 1,263.90 1,147.50 985-95 671.55 2,233.35 950.40 1,235.70 896-85 277.65 638.85 737.55 1,255.50 1,289.10 706.20 492.60 261.30 1,516-95 1,213.80 1,140.60 1,563.45 330.45 234.60 1,272.45 660.00 1,177.20 1,369.35 1,352.55 1,171.59 1,725 39 2,056-54 2,610.80 2,460-67 1,371-30 597.60 2,754.15 1,575.00 1,833.94 2,720-25 1,702.40 272. 76 178.20 2,434.06 953.17 2,185.75 671-56 363-75 3,691.32 2,112-17 780.00 3,032.99 1,729.18 1,257.71 1,272.45 1,217-56 % 1,358.52 568.23 449-16 1,170.19 1,093-16 1,244-46 1,103.58 935.74 661-06 2,266-99 934.12 1,256.10 898-90 275-42 571.76 749.63 1,262-59 1,246.97 713-67 470-08 251-55 1,487-75 1,198-48 1,089-14 1,537.12 315-36 243-89 1,255.51 681.25 1,156.93 1,411-13 1,357-19 C n, OT3 O -- O 0J ft O E, g-h 4* U U 91 +, 3W Jh O c .2 r='E o«oo» E>£8Q 1,360.33 2,012.46 2,783.43 1,166.75 2,685.71 1,494.52 3.342.38 775.04 1,295.58 2,037.09 670.74 320.11 1,938.15 2,935-80 354.56 4,002.41 1,745.50 3,449.14 1,628.44 1,617.11 700.99 2,129.57 12 178 BIENNIAL, REPORT OF THE Report of Apportionment—Continued. Counties. Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson — i Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg - Mitchell Montgomery-- Moore Nash New Hanover Northampton - Onslow *V 'A i • c c i'S .2 S w "C »ra <n o> S3 5 < mo 2 *- t, c In' 8.8 1,749.15 1,255.20 1,602.90 580. 05 245.55 1,167.75 598.95 2,047-80 1,574.55 870.00 976.20 810.60 821.55 474.15 1,563-60 640.50 1,771.35 430.05 931.35 858.90 670.95 1,245.30 809.25 698-85 2,819.10 957.45 772.95 1,283.10 1,265.55 1,169.85 1,157.10 622. 95 a a tn^ C 4) 01., 1,008.23 407.47 870.78 339.68 996.78 529.09 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 179 Report of Apportionment— Continued. Counties. Orange Pamlico Pasquotank - Pender Perquimans - Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond — Robeson Rockingham- Rowan Rutherford -- Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington - Watauga Wayne '— Wilkes Wilson £ 0) <U lO i,-.eo - 2 .— ft £«2 * ft— " ,c O <u g o <! 716.85 446.40 662.55 729.90 541.80 919.50 1,592.55 375.45 1,542.15 790.05 2,175.15 1,793.25 1,625.25 1,383.45 1,405-35 632.40 913.50 1,073.10 1,472.40 435.00 373.80 252. 30 1,606.80 945.00 2,906.25 1,050.00 543.50 793. 95 1,644.49 1,551.30 1,209.45 S >> h 21 a«!nO i. C -I o s <y^ ft o« C « c . o o o <3 5.22 v 2, 3"? ° ft O C O.I-I JftO °-£ - 0) m <, CO 01 T* +J c -2 cSS 3 u 5 m E>£8Q < $ 1,315.50 $ 503. 40 852.80 584.00 1,140.00 1,891.82 199.20 710.20 1,582.53 4,521.50 1,469-85 105.92 2,079.00 1,539.75 1.001.78 1,355.50 455.55 1,877.43 ISO BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Report of Apportionment—Continued. Counties. Yadkin Yancey Total 5; cu a> m .2 OOO u X. <a ~i U 2 .= a <ssS CO>H- 2 *- t, c £cCaU^<ho+.32 784.80 684.45 Com* £ >?£ rt 2 <u ^ ft JjhO e««.2 !=§ |BOg£« c a! e . O Co c O *- C} C -M«4H rH $ 1,231.98 $ 766.87 2.223.90 694 81 101,639.85 99,818.61 100,000-00 ft O C an 3o g * M- « 3toK .2 c -2 pSh gSPg.2 $ 574.28 1,434.01 92.479.55 * No needy districts. Note.—The whites received of this second hundred thousand dollars $75,676.60 and the colored $16,802.95. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 181 Census of School Children from Six to Twenty-one Years. White. Colored. Oroatan. Total. For 1903 455,i>20 220,920 1,835 078,575 For 1904 462,639 221,649 1,825 686,113 Enrollment in Schools. White. Colored. Croatan. Total. For 1903 292,600 143,317 755 436,672 For 1903 (city) 25,023 13,719 38,742 1903 grand total 317,623 157,036 755 474,414 For 1904 295,205 134,620 1,102 430,927 For 1904 (city) 28,394 14,279 42,673 1904 grand total 323,599 148,899 1,102 473,600 Percentage of School Children Enrolled in Schools. White. Colored. Croatan. 1903 69.6 64.9 41.1 1904 72.4 69.3 Daily Average Attendance on Schools. White. Colored. Croatan. Total. 1903 177,541 79,015 446 City schools 16,648 7,522 194,189 86,537 446 281,172 1904 179,435 86.675 572 City schools 20,054 7,138 199,489 93.813 ."72 293.874 Percentage of School Population in Average Attendance on Schools. White. Colored. Croatan. 1903 42.6 39.1 24.3 1904 43.1 42.3 31 .3 Percentage of Enrollment in Average Attendance on Schools. While Colored. Croatan. 1903 0O.7 55.1 59. 1904 59.5 01.0 51.9 182 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Average Length of School Term in Weeks and Days. For 1903—White, 16.7 weeks or 83.5 days ; colored, 15.63 weeks or 78.15 days ; Croatan, 12.77 weeks or 63.85 days. For 1904—White, 17 weeks or 85 days ; colored, 16.01 weeks or 80.05 days. Length of Term in Cities. 1903—White, 32.14 weeks or 160.7 days ; colored . 190-1—White, 31.S5 weeks or 159.25 days ; colored, 31.62 weeks or 158.3 days. Average Salary of Teachers. 1903—White males $29.93 White females 26.80 - Colored males 25.51 Colored females 21.76 1901—White males 31.09 White females 27.00 Colored males 22.91 Colored females 21.59 Croatan males 35.84 Croatan females 25.00 Value of Public School Property. 1903—White $1,316,179.00 Colored 313,624.00 Croatan 2,546.00 Total $1,632,349.00 1904—White 1,072,725.00 Colored 247,763.00 Croatan 1,995.00 Total $1,322,483.00 Value of City School Property. 1904—White $1,023,291.00 Colored 128,285.00 Total $1,151,576.00 Number of School-houses Reported. 1903—White 5,001 Colored 2,188 Croatan 24 Total 7,213 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 183 1904—White 5,010 Colored 2,21 12 Croatan 22 Total 7,234 Number or Houses Built. 1903—White 295 Colored 52 Croatan 1 Total 348 1904—White 307 Colored 39 Total 340 Ntjmbeb of Public Schools Taught. 1903—White 5.44S Colored 2,369 Croatan 17 Total 7,824 1904—White 5.433 Colored 2,358 Croatan 26 Total 7,817 Number of School Districts Reported. 1903—White 5.370 Colored 2,346 Croatan 21 Total 7.737 1901—White 5.336 Colored 2.3 1 7 Croatan 21 Total 7 674 184 biennial report of the Number of Teachers. 1903—White 4,7S7 Colored 2,546 Croatan q Total 7,33!) 1904—White . 6,528 Colored 2,848 Croatan 15 Total 9,391 Number of Children Enrolled in City Graded Schools. 1903—White 25,023 Colored 13,719 Total 38,742 1904—White 27,977 Colored 14,147 Total 42,124 Average Attendance in Graded Schools. 1903—White 10,648 Colored 7,522 Total 24,170 1904—White 20,054 Colored 7,138 Total 27,192 Average Salary of County Superintendents. 1903 $406.54 1904 506.63 Libraries established. 1901 and 1902 406 Libraries established, 1903 and 1904 791 Libraries supplemented 69 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. I > Comparative Statistics. Comparative Statistics from 1884 to 1004, Inclusive. Receipts for 1884 $380,311.00 Receipts for 1885 631,904.38 Receipts for 1880 670,671.79 Receipts for 18S7 047,407.81 Receipts for 1SS8 070,944.73 Receipts for 1889 (S months) 612,151.33 Receipts for 1890 721,756.38 Receipts for 1891 714,900.27 Receipts for 1892 775,449.63 Receipts for 1893 751,008.11 Receipts for 1894 777,079.29 Receipts for 1895 825,988.84 Receipts for 1890 824,238.08 Receipts for 1897 822,757.09 Receipts for 1898 988,409.11 Receipts for 1S99 896,531.96 Receipts for 1900 1,031,327.94 Receipts for 1901 1.119,740.17 Receipts for 1902 ( including local taxes) 1,484,921.34 Receipts for 1903 1,584.222.13 Receipts for 1904 1.940.44.°,. 20 Census from Six to Twenty-one Years. White. Colored. Total. For 1884 321,501 193,843 515,41 >4 For 1885 330,890 199,237 530,127 For 18S0 338,059 2(10.240 547,309 For 18S7 353,481 212.789 560,270 For 1888 303,982 210.837 580,819 For 1889—Not taken. For 1890 370,144 210,524 580,608 For 1S91 380,718 213,859 594,577 For 1892 386,500 211,000 58S.25G For 1893 399,753 218,788 618,541 For 1S94 389,709 212,191 601,900 For 1805 403,812 217,437 021 ,249 For 1890 420,809 223,370 034,185 For 1897 412.143 211,519 623,662 For 1808 415.202 213,218 628,480 For 1S99 408.787 203.217 072.< II i4 For 1000 439,431 220,198 659,629 For 1901 448.304 219.677 667,981 For 1902* 454,655 221.058 676,613 For 1903* 455,820 220,920 07* 1,740 For 1904* 462,639 221,545 684,184 186 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Enrollment. White. For 1884 170,925 For 18S5 1S3,225 For 1SS6 188,036 For 1887 202,134 For 1888 211,498 For 1889 For 1890 205,844 For 1891 214,908 For 1892 215.919 For 1S93 232,500 For 1S94 235,480 For 1S95 245,413 For 1S96 231,059 For 1897 222,252 For 189S 201,223 For 1899 260,217 For 1900 270.447 For 1901 290,178 For 1902* 314.871 For 1903 317,623 For 1904 323,599 Average Attendance. For 1884 106,316 For 1885 115,092 For 18S6 117,121 For 18S7 124,653 For 18S8 133.427 For 1889 For 1890 134.108 For 1891 120.747 For 1892 133,001 For 1893 142,362 For 1894 149,046 For 1895 136,954 For 1S96 137,115 For 1897 110.677 For 189S 144,346 For 1899 140,162 For 1900 142,413 For 1901 172.272 For 1902 185.598 For 1903 194,189 For 1904 194,768 Colored. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 1ST Average Length of School Terms—Weeks. 117/ (7c. Colored. Fur 1884 11.50 1 1 .7-", For 1885 12 11.75 For 1886 11.75 12 For 1S87 12 12 For 1SS8 12.S0 12.30 For 1889 For 1890 11.85 11.81 For 1891 12.11 11.91 For 1892 12.66 12.15 For 1893 12.81 12 For 1894 12.85 12.12 For 1895 12.45 11.83 For 1896 12.42 11.75 For 1897 11.73 10.86 For 1898 14.00 12.79 For 1899 14.00 12.82 For 1900 14.06 13.07 For 1901 15.56 14.49 For 1902 10.45 15.23 For 1903 10.7 15.63 For 1904 17.00 16.01 Average Salary of White Teachers. Mules. Females. For 18S6 $20.23 $23.77 For 1887 25.10 23.30 For 18S8 25.68 22.82 For 1S90 25.80 22.95 For 1S91 25.03 23.11 For 1S92 26.20 25.72 For 1893 26.46 23.37 For 1894 25.53 23.08 For 1895 24.87 22.39 For 1S90 24.75 21.64 For 1897 23.21 20.81 Fur 1898 24.66 22.96 For 1899 26.33 23.05 For 1900 26.18 23.41 For 1901 20.92 23.87 For 1902 28.60 24.97 For 1903 29.93 20.80 For 1904 31.09 27.00 188 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Average Salary of Colored Teachers. Males. Females. For 1SSG $24.69 $20.30 For 18S7 24.10 19.60 For 1S88 22.67 20.45 For 1890 22.72 20.36 For 1891 22.23 18.45 For 1892 23.33 20.14 For 1893 23.33 21.28 For 1S94 23.08 19.27 For 1895 . 23.14 20.91 For 1896 26.70 20.96 For 1897 21.54 18.25 For 1898 21.64 19.85 For 1899 22.53 19.70 For 1900 21.14 19.82 For 1901 22.93 21.20 For 1902 23.09 21.29 For 1903 25.51 21.76 For 1904 22.94 21.59 Number of Public School-houses. 1888—For whites 3,779 1888—For colored 1.766 Total in 1888 5,545 1890—For whites 3,973 1890—For colored 1,820 Total in 1890 5,793 1891—For whites 4,034 1891—For colored 1,779 Total in 1891 5,813 1892—For whites 4,168 1892—For colored 1,992 Total in 1892 6,160 1893—For whites 4,271 1893—For colored (five comities not reporting) 1,942 Total in 1893 6,213 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 189 1894—For whites 4,356 1894—For colored (three comities not reporting) 2,010 Total in 1894 3,366 1895—For whites 1.372 1895—For colored -'.213 Total in 1895 6,585 1896—For whites 4 -87 " ) 1896—For colored 2 - :574 Total in 1896 7 -249 1899—For whites 4,678 1899—For colored -- 108 Total in 1899 6,786 1900—For whites 4,798 1900—For colored 2>12 Total in 1900 0,918 1901—For whites 4.899 1901—For colored 2.183 1901—For Croatans 29 Total in 1901 7,111 1902—For whites 5,028 1902—For colored 2,236 1902—For Croatans 29 Total in 1902 ".293 1903—For whites 5,001 1903—For colored 2.188 1903—For Croatans 24 Total in 1903 T.213 1904—For whites 5,010 1904—For colored 2,202 1904—For Croatans >•> Total in 1904 7,234 190 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Number of Public Schools Taught. 1888—For whites 4,438 1888—For colored 2,317 Total in 1S88 6,755 1890—For whites 4,508 1890—For colored -',327 Total in 1890 0,835 1891—For whites 4.574 1891—For colored 2,200 Total in 1S91 6,834 1892—For whites 4,603 1S92—For colored 2,376 Total in 1892 6,979 1893—For whites 4,599 1893—For colored 2,219 Total in 1893 0,818 1894—For whites 4,811 1894—For colored 2.296 Total in 1894 7,107 1895—For whites 4,372 1895—For colored 2,213 Total in 1895 6.5S5 1896—For whites 4.877 1896—For colored 2,374 Total in 1896 7,251 1S97—For whites 4,368 1897—For colored 2,037 Total in 1897 6,405 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 191 1898—For whites 4,279 1898—For colored 2,042 Total in 1S9S 6,321 1899—For whites 5,172 1S99—For colored 2,395 Total in 1899 7,567 1900—For whites 5,047 1900—For colored 2,344 Total in 1900 7,391 1901—For whites 5,411 1901—For colored 2,418 1901—For Croatans 29 Total in 1901 7.S58 1902—For whites 5,491 1902—For colored 2,370 1902—For Croatans 21 Total in 1902 7,8SS 1903—For whites ' 5,448 1903—For colored 2,369 1903—For Croatans 17 Total in 1903 7,S24 1904—For whites 5,433 1904—For colored 2,358 1904—For Croatans 26 Total in 1904 7,817 Number of Districts Reported. 1888—For whites 4.763 1888—For colored 2.031 Total in 1888. 6,704 192 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE 1890—For whites 4,893 1890—For colored 2,289 Total in 1890 7,182 1891—For whites 4,926 1891—For colored 2,302 Total in 1S91 7.228 1892—For whites 5,168 1892—For colored 2,387 Total in 1892 7,555 1893—For whites (four counties not reporting) 4,937 1893—For colored (four counties not reporting) 2,296 Total in 1S93 7,233 1894—For whites (three counties not reporting) 5.123 1894—For colored (three counties not reporting) 2.424 Total in 1894 7,547 1895—For whites 4.484 1895—For colored 2,290 Total in 1895 6,774 1896—For whites 5,157 1896—For colored 2,404 Total in 1896 7,561 1897—For whites 5,247 1897—For colored 2,540 Total in 1897 7,787 1898—For whites 5,083 1898—For colored 2,403 Total in 1898 7.486 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. L93 1S99—For whites 5,443 1S99—For colored 2,515 Total in 1899 7,958 1900—For whites 5.422 1900—For colored -,488 Total in 1900 7,910 1901—For whites 5,483 1901—For colored 2,559 1901—For Croatans 22 Total in 1901 8,004 1902—For whites 5.G53 1902—For colored 2,441 1902—For Croatans 22 Total in 1902 8,115 1903—For whites 5,370 1903—For colored 2,340 1903—For Croatans 21 Total in 1903 7,737 1904—For whites 5,336 1904—For colored 2.317 1904—For Croatans 21 Total in 1904 7,074 13