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I I'l Mil'll lt;5^1 II ll ii. *P-hn F. Howland, S«v-ger L. Meadows, Seedier! II. Cowan. S »lin S. Adams judge iiii'l is empowere i tous incss before it with nbers present. not loss prwribcd »»v law.NOTES.lt; will 1m* llflll Ml Camp Chaplain Osborne. At In* communion; prayer a. in.: men's meet ini; V. tent at 25:*»0 p. 111.. prayer and song at Sh of the First Kevins in ealirp yesterday ii lt;f brown canvas to •oops in their tropical niforni was the object ncrest on part of the pe to be wearing simi-.• uiiiforin really makesj apiiearanee than tliCj•i-side being infinitelya arrived from Jack-he had it on the best lie captare of Ilavana out for General Fitz-lared that the officials• war departwent had e a specifie promise | I the army that moves :il. This by reason of ledge of the city and s well as his eminent *r.nine to the memory of William Henry Horne, son of Mr. Ashley Horne, of Clayton, has been published. It contains a splendid picture of the pure-hearted and winning-faced youth, who died in Raleigh on last Christinas day in his eighteenth year, a picture of the tlower covered grave where his friends lovingly laid him to rest, a sketch of his perfect young life, tributes from friends, ail account of his funeral from the News and Observer, and the essay on Aaron Burr for which Mr. Home received the essayists medal at Horner School.The book is the perfection of arl—a lit memorial of a manly youth of whom his sorrowing father said: “In all tin-eighteen years of his life, he never once gave me cause for n harsh word or even look: ami amid all my grief and sorrow. 1 deem it a great privilege and consolation to have been the father of •into an angel child.**Mir. T. 1). TCirXFU CRITICALLY ILL.Mr. Thomas lb Turner, a prominent traveling man. smi of Hon. Josiah Turner. of Hillsboro, is rc|Mrted critically ill at the home of his father with typhoid fever. A telegram came to I)r. .lames McKee late last night asking him to go to Hillsboro to see Mr. Turner.IA for Infants and thildron,m Always BoughtMU. LAMBERT RESIGNS.Mr. Meade Lambert, a clerk in the Raleigh postoffice. his resigned, his resignation to take effect August loth, and Will. O'Neal, of Raleigh, it is stated, has been PeloctiMl to till the vacancy.Bears theSignatureoi
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Raleigh, North Carolina, US

Sun, Jul 24, 1898

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