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other one dollar and a quarter per month for each scholar. At Enterprise a little was being done. The cause suffers at that point from lack of an enterprising spirit. The same is true of other points. At Lauderdale a school of thirty eight (38) scholars is taught by a colored man poorly qualified. He charges two dollars per month, for each scholar, pay in advance  At Macon no school has yet been started, but the Agent of the Bureau is prepared to employ two teachers  The schools will be self supporting  At Columbus three (3) colored Schools were in operation taught by colored men, poorly qualified  The total number of scholars was about one hundred (100) School buildings were not suitable  At Okalona the colored people were about to open a school. They were very anxious to