EBENEZER ACADEMY PREPARES FOR THE UNIVERSITY, 1829.
This institution, under the superintendence of the subscriber, is now open for the reception of students. A course of studies is here pursued preparatory to admission into the University of this State. In addition to this, instruction will be given in all the branches of an English education.
The healthy situation of this Academy, the good state of morals in the neighborhood, and the advantages of an enlightened ministry, which the students can always enjoy, are objects worthy the attention of those wishing to educate their sons. Board can be had in respectable families, at one dollar per week. Tuition proportionably low.
H. R. Hall.
Bethany Church, Iredell county, N. C, July 7, 1829.
—Yadkin & Catawba Journal, July 14, 1829.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies 1790-1840, by Charles L. Coon, 1915) |