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        <distributor>East Carolina University. J. Y. Joyner
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          <addrLine>Joyner Library, East Carolina
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          <addrLine>East Fifth Street, Greenville NC 27858-4353
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        <date>2007</date>
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        <head>Lincolnton Academy.</head>
        <p>A Classical School was Opened at Lincolnton,</p>
        <p>BY THE SUBSCRIBER,</p>
        <p>On Monday the 17th of February.</p>
        <p>The Price of Tuition per Session (paid in advance) will
        be:</p>
        <p>For the Latin and Greek Languages, $10</p>
        <p>For English Grammar, Geography, and Arithmetic, 8</p>
        <p>Those who wish information respecting his qualifications
        as a Teacher, are referred to the Recommendation of Wm. J.
        Bingham, and that of the Faculty at Chapel Hill, given
        below.</p>
        <p>GEORGE W. MORROW</p>
        <p>Lincolnton, (Lincoln Co., N.C.) February 21, 1834.</p>
        <p>RECOMMENDATIONS.</p>
        <p>I have had the pleasure of a long and intimate
        acquaintance with Mr. George W. Morrow. We were
        school-fellows in youth; we were in College together; and
        for several years we have been teachers in the same county,
        and occasionally attending each other's examinations. I do
        conscientiously declare that his standing, as a Gentleman,
        a Christian, a Scholar, and a Teacher, is high, deservedly
        high. The examinations of his Scholars, which I have
        several times witnessed, and in part conducted, always
        afforded ample testimony, as well of the fidelity, as the
        ability, of their Teacher. Teachers, of Mr. Morrow's
        qualifications--practical, moral, and literary--are very
        rare, and ought to be highly appreciated.</p>
        <p>W.J. Bingham</p>
        <p>January 18th, 1834. Principal of the Hillsborough
        Academy--Orange County, N.C.</p>
        <p>Mr. George W. Morrow has for some time been engaged as a
        Teacher of an Academy in the neighborhood of this place,
        and has given proof of success in preparing students for
        the University, which has been highly satisfactory. In
        proof of this, a number of instances might be especially
        enumerated, in young gentlemen who have been students of
        the University, and who have been highly respectable, both
        for scholarship and moral deportment, while members of the
        institution.</p>
        <p>JOSEPH CALDWELL, President of the University.</p>
        <p>CHAPEL-HILL, } JAMES PHILLIPS, Prof. of Mathematics and
        Nat. Philosophy.</p>
        <p>January 18, 1834. E. MITCHELL, Professor of Chemistry,
        etc.</p>
        <p>Printed at the Western Carolinian Office,
        Salisbury---Printing of every kind is done neat and
        cheap.</p>
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