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Vlle4ulll and Ufathers. live avtca. 1.1 11 ty thousand. 1 gymnasium, 'ludarniiietlioda Ha ll si tttliliil'UH ttuu 1 of iiihtruvtiun.' lTi prominent lecturara. oaedlnKiy nuxlciiite. phenomenal success. iicnt lectures by hxiwsnsea ea tlnaa years of For Catalogue and other Information Address H. M. NORTH. Headmaster. DURHAM. N. C. Trinity College. Four Departments Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library facilities. Well equipped laboratories In all de partments of Science. Gymna sium furnished with best appa ratus. Expenses very moderate Aid for worthy students., Young men wishing to study law should luvestigate the su perior advantages offered 7 the department of Law at Trin ity College. For catalogue and further In formation, address D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar, Durham, N. C. THE SOUTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College. Maintained by the State for the women of North Carolina. Four reg ular courses leading to degrees. Spe cial courses for teachers. Fall ses sion begins September 15, 1909. Those desiring to enter Bhould apply as early as possible. For catalogue and other Information address J. I. FOUST, Pres., Greensboro, X. C. (-19 15td you Phone 47. to special effort by "tonics" and "stlmulanta" doesn't cure anything, or accomplish any good. Neither does dieting. Indigestion and tha serious ailments which It induces can be averted and corrected only by natural means. , Kodol supplies this natural means. It performs the stomach's work for it Just as the stomach should perform It whlla the stom ach takes a Uttla rest, "for the stomach's sake." Our Guarantee Co to your drngirlat today and ft a dot lnr bottle. Tfaea after ou bar uad the cutlra cuntenta of the bottle It joa can bimrntljr nay, that It baa nut dona you any aixxt, return the bottle to lua drutrglat aud be will refund your money without quea lino or delay, we will then pay the drur pint (or the bottle. lou'l heal lata, alt d ruirg-lata know that onr guarantee la good. TliiaolW applies totualarpa bottle enly and to but one In a family. The larfta bat tie contains lf!4 timea aa much aa Ilia Bit cent bottle. Kodol Is prepaied at the labors tories of E. C. De Witt & Co., Chicago Irll I-CiIm her robs the expectant mother U U.,UaaUV r pleasant anticipations. women safely through the perils of WANTED! One hundred young men not under sixteen, years of age who desire to be something more than ordinary "hands"; who want to earn more than wages generally paid to "hands" to come to the Agricultural & Mechani cal College for the Colored Race and there prepare themselves to be skilled mechanics, Intelligent farmers, well qualifled teachers. Graduates earn ing from $30.00 to $150.00 per month. Board, lodging and Tuition -7.00 per month. Fall Term begins September 1. 1909. For free truition or for catalog, write PBl'SIDEJiT DUDLEY", A. & M. College, Greensboro, N. C. 6-22tfd Meredith College ! (Formerly Baptist Unlfentlty for Women.) Raleigh, BT. C. Among the foremost colleges for women in the South. Four distinct schools; Arts and Sciences, Music, Elocution and Art. Run at cost. Write for catalogue. U. T. YAW, Pres. 6-17eodlmo d&w THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts The State's college lor vocation al training. Courses in Agricul ture and Horticulture; in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engi neering; in Cotton Milling and Dyeing; in Industrial Chemistry Why not fit yourself for life by taking one ot these courses? Address D. H. HILL, President. West Raleigh, N. C. Oxford Seminary! OXFORD, N. O. Illustrated catalogues containing full Information aa to course of study, charges, etc., ready for distribution. Apply for one, F. P. H0BG00D, Pres. "Y" In the World don't you prepare for a raise in coal prices, Ktrikes aud coal troubles gen erally by having your Winter's sup ply of coal put in now? It will take a load off jour mind to know that your bin is filled with high grade, clean coal from GRIFFIN'S, and can rest easy till cold weather! arrive-'. W. 1-1. Griffin, The Ooai and Wood Dealer. A MEAL WITH A MOOR The Repast Began With Green Tea Served In Glasses. FOOD, EATEN WITH FINGERS. TabU Marmara In a Moorish Gsntls man's Housa A Particular Mark of Favor by the Host to His Guests That Is Not Always Appraciattd. During my slay in Fei I took every opportunity of gaining a closer Insight Into the domestic life of the Inhabit ants, and for that reason, writes Law rence IIiirrlH In the London Graphic, I heartily accepted an Invitation to dine with Abdullah el Fasl, the minister for foreign affiiirs. On arriving at his home i was ush ered Into a large room In which were seated Ave or six guests of high rank. Abdullah took me by the hnnd and gravely Introduced me to the company. A silken cushion was placed on the dlvan. upon which 1 seated myself The repast commenced with green tea served In small Klusnes. The ctis tom of preparing this la peculiar to the country. To the principal native guest Is given the honor of making the ten In this esse II was Ualsnll. who. being under lirltl.sh protection, hud been In vited to dinner In my honor. He ac cepted the invitation to do the honors of the evening niul ordered the De gress to place Hie native brass tray In front of where he sat enwa legged on the dlvan. The methods of proceeding are not mi1 h mm would recommend themselves to an English tea party. Measuring out the tea In his hand, he dropped It In the pot. The negress slave then poured boiling water over It This w.s swilled around and the water poured off. The pot was then filled with huge lumps of loaf sugar, broken roughly from a sugar loaf, and a little mint was added. A small quan tity of the concoction was poured Into a glass, sipped and poured back again Into the pot This process was con tinued until the required delicacy of flavor was reached. The company then drank the custom ary three glasses of this slrupy mix ture, drawing It through their teeth Ith a sound like a horse drinking. As each glass was finished and replaced in the tray It was refilled and handed back by the "keeper of the pot," who was supposed to remember to whom each glass belonged. At a sign from the host the tray was removed, and another slave approached each person with a brass bowl, soap and towel and a bronze kettle or warm water. ne guests washed their right bands pre paratory to the dinner. We all sat around a small table about six Inches high, upon which was placed the dlnh. The courses were many and varied. As says the Iladith, "The blessing of God rests on the food taken with the fingers," so all good Moham medans follow the words of their prophet No knife must .be used on bread, and the small round loaves are broken up and handed around. The ta Jin. or stew, is not difficult to ma nipulate, although the olives floating In argon oil slip through your fingers Miniature tugs of war occur with your vis-a-vis In the effort to dismember a fowl or divide tough meat . As a particular mark of favor the host will from time to time place be fore you a little titbit which be has torn off with his greasy flngera. How ever your stomach rebels against it. you have to swallow the morsel. Dur ing the mea' the national dish of cous cous 1 Invariably served. This dish Is made from broken grains of wheat specially prepared by the women. It Is served piled up like a huge cone, with the meat on top. Kach person scoop out IiIm own little hole In the side and must not trespass on Ills neighbor's portion. To the Inexperienced it Is difficult to manage the couscous without making an awful mess of It The small grain must be judiciously compressed lido a loose ball nnd then shot Into the mouth with the back of the thumb. The Moors take extreme delight In watch ing the Ineffectual efforts of Kuro peans who are In difficulties with their couscous. Moors are very great eaters, and little conversation Is carried on during the meal. A bowl of water Is passed from band to hand for those who require drink. The last course finished, the bowl and water are once more requisitioned and the bands and mouth washed. ' The Poor Man's Gym. "Would you mind telling me." asked Mrs. Bourdalot glancing admiringly at the athletic shoulders of the pro spective boarder, "how do yon keep In auch splendid physical condition?" "I go through a few gymnastic exer cises every morning," confessed the young man. flushing. "Well, I'm sorry, but we can't board you. I've had the bathroom monopo lized that way before." Kansas City Times. His Criticism. Mrs. Gollgbtly '(to eminent musical critic) What do yon think of the new opera. Mr. Crochet T Eminent Musical Critic-Well. It wouldn't bi- bad if somebody would set It to mn- Jc Lon don rick-Me Dp. His Definition. Teacher-Wilfred, a bee i some thing we"get wax from. Now tell me. what Is a bee? Wilfred Our teacher Is a bee because he'a som hing we get whacks from. London Telegraph. One "Take this" Is better !han ten "God bless yous." German Proverb." CHICHESTER S PILLS Tilt IAS BltMl, f. I a I a V t J a A RBIKfl 1 1 I St ... . veers kor M Be. Safes. Alvmyt RHteM Mmt yi C1" " A i hl-bM-tr feleUMewti Brr.4V 1111 l K-4 d 4-eJ4 MftllM.V hoiem. tetUrd with Kti RiU-o. V TK.iCHF.ny !aTITUTE. 7 II l OMIgalor) I him All ( niinly ftth lie School Teacher In Atlelid. A county .institute fur teachers will he held in the Court House at Golds I1010, N. C, beginning August 2, and continuing two weeks. Section 4167 of the school law says: "Ail public school teachers of any county In which such Institute aud school ' la conducted are erebyb school Is conducted are hereby re quired to attend the same continu ously during Its session, unless prov identially hindered, and failure to at tend the biennial institute and school shall debar any teacher so falling to attend continuously from teaching In any of the public schools of the State for a period ot one year, or until such teacher shall have attended accord ing to law gome county Institute and school as herein provided for in Borne other county." You are required to bring all of the text-booka used in the public schools through the primary and Intermediate grades, aa the Institute will partake largely of the character of a school. For the primary work bring, in addi tion to the readers, some tablets and a pair of Belabors. J. Y. JOYNER, Superintendent Public Instruction. E. T. ATKINSON, County Superintendent. U)0 TO JNOKFOLK, VA AD KK Tl'KSI-2.75 TO MTLUIXUTOJi, Jf. i AM) HUTl'IIK, VIA ATLANTIC COAST LIXK. Tickets oh sale for all trains each Saturday and for Sunday forenoon trains commencing Saturday, May 29, aud continuing to Saturday, September 4, 190!); limited to return Monday fol lowing date of sale. An excellent opportunity to visit the famous seashore resorts of Virginia ind North Carolina at a minimum ot. Goldsboro Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors and Embalmrrs CARL E. STANLEY, Proprietor. Residence 24. BOTH PHONES Ollice - - 49. Aik Yaar Neifhbar ta SabKribe far tee ARGUS These 1 9) i I () . The cutting edge Note the Tension Spring. It does away with re-i harpening I I "EIGHT-INCH PATENT TENSION SPRING SHEARS. The Shears beini linlriluilf4 by th AKCll'x art- iiiiiiif!:iir('. ot the vory liuli"st griile steel, perfectly teuipereJ and heavily nlqkel plated on a highly polished surface.. Th p:iient teiiJi.on sirinK tnka up all the wenr im the rivet, so that the ciuiinu eilgHt will imvfr wfni dull. A sim - .urn r the little thumb turre will adjust the blades to cut anything from the thinnst and most delicate fahrlo to tint heiviest material. Every woman who ha had the ex asperating and trying experience of ai tempting to cut vi h a dull pair f slu-ars will appreciate this new Invention. READ THIS (iUAKAS TKK We gun ran tec the iUn : it v "I I he main I l and the w.irn man ship in these tSliers lobe first-class in every respect. Thxt the tension spring i mi te the iic'uiiihss of Ilia sliears, and does away with the neoeesity ot re sharpening. A printed guarantee cerli i. j t '"'companies every iair, and contains the following : "If this pair ot shears lireaks or becomes defective in any w y iihiu live years from the date delivered it will he re placed with a new pair free." How to Get a Parof These Shears : To every person who subscribe:; to the Daily Argus for three months or the Semi-Weekly Argus for one ye r, cash with subscription, a pair of these Shears, that retail at all hardware stores at $1.00, will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE. To every old subscriber who rt news his subscription the same offer will be made The Daily Arsus, . S'l .25 for 3 Months. The Semi VVecktj Argus, $1 for a Year, WORKING F(0t YOU The Merchant who Advertises! The progressive merchants attract your atten tion by advertising, thus deserving to secure your oatronage. The fact that he advertises places upon the merchant the necessity to "make good," to meet live competition. He is placed under a continued testy and he must emerge always with your increasing friendship. He must work for you, with your approval ever in mind. He must find bargains for you extra value merchandise for you; he must protect you on styles, qualities and prices. 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