WOODVILLE ACADEMY, 1832.
WOODVILLE ACADEMY.
The subscriber will open a classical and English school in the above institution on the 1st Monday in January next, and will aim to pay equal attention to each department. The school will be conducted on principles calculated to enhance the progress of the pupils intellectually, as well as elevate them in social refinement. Terms of tuition in English 6 and 8 dollars per session of five months. For Latin, Greek and French $12½. Board can be furnished by Newton Wood at $20 per session. The subscriber begs leave to observe that his subsequent exertions will be guaranteed by reasons equally strong as previously.
Wake county N. C. Cowles M. Vaiden.
Nov. 26, 1832.
—The Star, December 23, 1832.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914)