BETHLEHEM SCHOOL, 1829.
The subscriber proposes opening a MALE SCHOOL, at Bethlehem, on Cain Creek, twelve miles from Hillsborough, on the 12th of January, in which will be taught all the studies preparatory to college. The price of tuition for the Languages, $12.50 per session; English Grammar, Geography, and Arithmetic, $10, to be paid in advance. This school will be in a good moral neighborhood.
Boarding can be had in respectable families at six dollars per month.
Dec. 16. George W. Morrow.
—The Star, January 8, 1829.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies 1790-1840, by Charles L. Coon, 1915)