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cKae, ( ;i|»t.*iin Joel I,, eutennut James (\ AI-ul mu lit PI si In i hirliuni, Stephen O. Smith. S.*c-Ilt;lti) F. Rowland, Se •-h»ger L. Meadows, See-Soberl II. Cowan. Sc-John S. Adam*. judge court is cinpnwciv 1 to business before it with Hubers 111'esenI. IMl less in pres'Tibcd hy law.P NOTES.lt;»I' \\ II.I.l.VWIIOKXK.•os will he held at ('amp V ('haplain lt;Isliortie. At I In* communion: prayer ► a. in.: men's meeting A. tent at 3:30 p. hi.. prayer and song at Sitli of the First Regi-WIIS ill ealirp yesterday •ni of hrown canvas to troops in tlieir tropical uniform was the object interest on part of the iope to be wearing simi-. ie uniform rcrillv makes e appearance than the, beside being infinitelyAn elegant and beautiful memorial volume to the memory of W illiam Henry Horne, son of Mr. Ashley Horne, of Onyton. has been published. It contains a splendid picture of the pure-liearled and winning-faced youth, who died in Raleigh on last Christmas day in his eighteenth year, a picture of the llower covered grave where his friends lovingly laid him to rest, a sketch of 11is perfect, young life, tributes from friends, an 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 hook is the perfection of art—a lit 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 n linrsli word or even look: and amid all my grief and sorrow. I deem it a great; privilege and consolation to have been the father of •imh an angel child.M Mil. T. I. TURNER CRITICALLYILL.ist arrived from Jack-it he had it on the host t he capt lire of I Fa vana out for Heneral Filz-elared that tin* officials ie war depart metit had ee a specific promise id the army that moves ital. This by reason of •vledge of the city and as well as his eminent ier.Mr. Thomas H. Turner, a prominent traveling man. sou of Hon. Josinli Turner. of Hillsboro, is reported critically ill at the home of his father with typhoid fever. A telegram came to Dr. James McKee late last night asking him to go to Hillsboro to see Mr. Turner.MR. LAMBERT RESIGNS.IIA For Infants and Childron,Have Always BoughtMr. 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 selected to till the vacancy.Bears theSignatureof!»:\itiI!h;UliotinetiI#liilllftitli'I*s:IMItslIwar;w
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Raleigh, North Carolina, US

Sun, Jul 24, 1898

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