es-ribcd tiv law. OTBS.ill 1m* held at (’ampi|il;iin Osborne. At Mhiiniiiiiuii; prayer in.: men's meeting mil at 3:30 p. in.. rer ami song at Sf the First Kegi-in caiirp yesterday • brown canvas to s in their tropical u ni was the object •st on part of the o he wearing simi-ifonn really makes! penrnlice than tin*! le being infinitelylovingly la ill him to rest, a sketch of hi? perfect young life, tributes from friends an account of his funeral from the News ami Observer, ami the essay on Aaroi Hun for which Mr. Horne received tin essayists medal at Horner School.The hook is the perfection of art—t. fit memorial of a manly youth of whon his sorrowing father said: “In all tineighteen years of his life, he never once gave me cause for n harsh won) m even look: ami amiil all my grief and snr row. I deem it a great privilege am consolation to have heen tin* father oi*iuh an angel child.•tMir. T. 1). TFKNKR fKITICALM1LL.r rived fro in Jack-had it on t lie hest apt lire of 11 a vansi for t ieiieraI Fitz-*d that the officials nr depart ment had specific promise e army that moves This hy reason of :e of tin* city and el) as his eminentMr. Thomas D. Turner, a promineir traveling man. son of Hon. Josiah Tnr ner, of Hillsboro, is reported critically ill at the home of his father with t.v phoid fever. A telegram came to I)r James McKee late last night asking him to go to Hillsboro to see Mr. Till* ner.For Infants and Childron,Always BoughtMR. LAMBERT RESIGNS.Mr. Meade Lambert, a clerk in tin Raleigh posloffire. has resigned, his res ignation to take effect August loth, am Will. O'Neal, of Raleigh, it is stated, ha: been selected to till the vacancy.Bears theSignatureof