uenrier** preM'iii. uoi less uni pres'Tibed by law.IF NOT ICS. ces will Ik* hold :it (’amp •y lt;*)isi pin in lt;Isborne. AI II In* communion: prayer 10 a. in.: men's Hireling . A. Out at 3:30 p. in.. f pray it and song at Snith of tin* First Negi-wns in canrp yestorday inn of brown canvas to troops in tln*ir tropical • uniform was tin* object interest on part of tin* hope to Ik* wearing simi-lie uniform really makes ne appearance than tin* beside being infinitely le.just arrived frmn Jaek-uit lie had it on the liest I the captlire of Havana it out for lt;»i*neral Fitz-leclared that the officials die war department had Lee a specific promise •ad the army that moves pilal. This hy reason of »wlcdge of tin* city and as well as Ids eminent diet*.tlower 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 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 fit memorial of a manly youth of whom his sorrow in# 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 tin* father of •imti an angel child.*’MIL T. I. TI NNER CRITICALLYILL.Mr. Thomas I . Turner, a prominent traveling man, smi of Hon. .losiah Turner, of Hillsboro, is reported critically ill at the home of his father with typhoid fever. A telegram came to lr. James McKee bite last night asking him to go to Hillsboro to see Mr. Turner.MIL LAMBENT KESIONS.R\A For Infants and Children.Have Alwavs BoughtMr. Meade Lambert, a clerk in the Naleigh post office, his resigned, his resignation to take effect August 15th, and Will, O Neal, of Naleigh, it is stated, has been selected to till tin* vacancy.Bears theSignatureol