■nibers present. not less ii pres-ribcd hy law. NOTES.•s will lit* held at (amp Dhnplaiii Osborne. At In* communion; prayer a. m.: men's iiM‘4*tiiiLC A. tfJit at p. in..prayer a ml song at Sth (if tin* First Uegi-k.-is in esinrp yesterday in of brown canvas to mops ill their tropical iiiiforin was tin* object merest on part of tin* ope to he wearing simi-i* uniform rfrilly makes » .appearance than tin* beside lining infinitely •st arrived from Jack-t In* had it on tin* best flu* capture of Havana out for Oeneral Fitz-r hired that tin* officials «• war dfpari nifiit had *f a specific promise d the army that moves I a I. This hy reason of Hedge of the oily and is well as his eininent ier.in ms ergmce ill n yf.’ir. a piriiirc 01 uif tlower covered grave whfff his friends lovingly laid him to rest, a skfteh of his perffet. young life, tributes from friends, an affoiint of his funeral from tin* News and Observer, and the essay on “Aaron Furr for which Mr. Horne received the essayists medal at Horner School.The hook is the perfection of art—a lit memorial of a manly youth of whom his sorrowing father sain: “In all theeighteen years of his life, he never onee gave me cause for n harsh word or even look: and amid all my grief and sorrow. 1 deem it a great privilege and consolation to have been the father of •nefi an angel child.”MU. T. H. TFKNKU CHITICALLYILL.Mr. Thomas I). Turner, a prominent traveling man, son of I Ion. .losiab Turner, of Hillsboro, is reported critically ill at the home of his father with typhoid fever. A telegram came to lr. .lames McKee late last night asking hint to go to Hillsboro to see Mr. Turner.IA For Infants and Children,ave Always BoughtMU. LAMHURT RESIGNS.Mr. Men «lo Lambert. a clerk in Iho Raloisrh poslofrico. his resigned, his ros-uriialion »o lake effect Auprust amiWill. O'Noul. i-r l!ah'ij;li, it is stated, lias boon selected to fill tin* vacancy.Bears theSignatureof