ncRne. Captain Joel L. Lieutenant James i1. Al-ieiitennnt I'lato Dnrii im,: l Stephen O. Smith. S ‘f-John F. Rowland, S.* •-!L. Mi*jnlo\vs, See-: Robert II. Cowni:. S 1 John S. Adams judge court is cm po were i to e business befor•• it with members present, not less inin iiroH'Tibod by law.MP NOTES.ices will be held at (’amp b.v (‘hnplain lt;tsborne. A t ill be eominiinioii; prayer 10 a. in.: men's meeting A. tent at II p. in.. of prayer and song at Smith of the First Regi-. was in eanrp yesterday bin11 of brown eii 11 vas to i» troops in their tropical e uniform was the object s interest on part of the I hope to be wearing simi-The uniform really makes me appearance than the •. beside being infinitely bin.just arrived from Jack-hat lie had it on the best it the eapl ure of I la vana •ut out for (ieneral Fitz-ileelared that the officials the war department had 1.1*4* a specific promise lead the army that moves apital. This by reason of m\v I edge of the city and s as well as bis eminent ildier.RIA for Infants and Children,i Have Always BoughtMEMORIAL OF WILLIAMIIOHXE.HENRYAn elegant and beautiful memorial volume to the memory of William Henry Horne, son of Mr. Ashley Horne, of Clayton, lias been published. It contains a splendid picture of tin* pure-hearted and winning-faced youth, who died in Raleigh on last Christmas day in his eighteenth year, a picture of the flower covered grave where his friends lovingly laid him to rest, a sketch of his perfect young life, tributes from friends, an account of his funeral from the News ami Observer, and the essay on Aaron \U\rv for which Mr. Ilorue received the essayists medal at Horner School.’The hook is the perfection of art—a fit memorial of a manly youth of whom his sorrowing father said: “In all theeighteen years of his life, he never once gave me cause for a 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 *mh an angel child.•»MIL T. 1. TFKNEUILL.CRITICALLYMr. Thomas I . Turner, a prominent traveling man. son of Hon. Josiali Turner. of Hillsboro, is reported critically ill at the home of his father with typhoid fever. A telegram eame to lr. James McKee late last night asking him to go to Hillsboro to see Mr. Turner.MIL LAMREKT RESIGNS.Mr. Meade Lambert, a elerk in the Raleigh |os1 office. Ins resigned, bis resignation to take effect August loth, and Will. O’Neal. of Raleigh, it is stated, has been selected to till the vacancy.Bears theSignatureofhimpaigi“V“amimadtent:t ion“IRep I m Yi tend I ion or a ti. id “\ a pi I ten noni ever not by ;“I non-deer I hatrihlei lien I he ness paigI tell said emu it 14i stall Jii IkesWena hi raid wenTILr