tl. G. GUARD IS READY
Momentarily Expecting Or
der, to Mobilizes
The Three Regiments luld. Ftrst
Mobilize tit "Camp Glen n and
Recruit to MWar. Strength" '.-"'"
Just WartsCaH;
(Special Stat
Haleteh. N. C. Apfit"l2&Thi North
Carolina Nationkaj&t6w:: the
minimum waar strength, of 2,753
.Kccrs and ;easily re
cruited to the mailumVBtreiisth of
0.I68 men, according to a statement
ly Adjutant General . Laurence. W.
Ycung tonight. ' - ...
This organization Vconsist of1 one:
brigade" of 36 companies three bands
;md full quota of attached' -sanitary,
troops; six companies of coast artil
lery, one field hospital one ambulance
company and five divisions of naval
reserves.
General Young says the 36 compa
nies of infantry will; volujateer as a
brigade in the event1" there is a call
tor Mexican invasion.
(Special Star' CJorrespondence.)'
Kaleigh, N. C, April 20. .Adjutant
General Laurence W. :yojung, of the
North Carolina National Guard, de
clared1 today that-he expects the gen
eral order for the mobilization of the
National Guard, including- the North
Carolina, to be issued -within a very
short time, possibly-: within!-: the next
lew hours. "s
The North Carolina GuaS now has
only about three thousand jen while
the North Carolina inininiutnrf or field
service is 5.16S, according tbthe-general
war plan - worked odt by the War
Department for application in the
event of war with Mexico. This means
that just as soon as the order comes
from Washington to Governor . Craig
and Adjutant General Young for the
State Guard-to mobilise there will be
sin the enlistment ' of r additional men
to bring all the companies up to the
miuimum war strength. The mobiliza
tion would be at Camp Glenn, More
head, and will be under regulations
already worked out .and with which
the officers of all the regiments and
companies are familiar.
General Ydun says practically all
the companies of the Guard, Infantry,
Cavalrv, Coast Artillery, Naval Militia
and Medical and other corps have sig
nified their readiness to enter the service-
Capt. Jno- H. Manning, of the
Selma company, am? Capt.-A. L. Bul
winkle, of the Crastonia company, were
both here in person today to get in
touch with the war situation and as
sure General Young that they and their
companies are ready and even anxious
to get into the "scrap." -
Illinois Militia Ready.
Springfield. I1L, April 20. In a
statement issued today Governor
Dunne declared Illinois within 30 days
could have 50,000 men mobilized in
Sprinsfield for service" in Mexico, and
m another 30 dy could have 100,000
men ready. " v c' t , ' ;
: i ; y " ': r
Ohio isolate GUard.
Columbus, O., April 20. The Na
tional Guard, 10,000 strong, could be
rendered available for service on short
notice, according to Governor Cox.
From the "Blue Grass State."
Lexington, Ky., April. 20. Brigadier
Ceneral Roger Williams, of the Ken
tucky State militia, today said three
regiments of State troops were ready
to take therfield.v.-rT V. --
From the Days of '61.
Lowell, Mass., April 20. An offer
of their services Jtorisuch war duty as
thev are able to perform was made
to President Wilson today by the Old
Sixth Regiment 'Association, compos
ed of survivors of the commandwhieh
was opposed by .Confederate sympa
thizers on its march through Balti
more April . 19th, :1861. - :
The Sixth Massachusetts regiment
is said to have beea the first volun
teer organization . to ; reach Washing
ton in response to President Lincoln's
first call for volunteers.?
Veterans Offer Services.
Chicago, April 20: Fifty Philippine
war veterans met here today to offer
their services to' the" United States in
case of war. P;: H.;-Farrel; ;tast
commander-in-chief, ,of4 the. i Army of
Philippines, presided: Resolutions
adopted volunteered to raise' a regi
ment of more than 1,000. trained veter
ans most of whom understand) '.Span
ish, who would redaire no training
and be capable of giving valuable ser
vice immediately.
Aviators Eager, to Go. I
St. Louis, April 20. The names of
4 1 aviators who are members of the
Aviators' Reserve, were- telegraphed
to Secretary of War Garrison, and
"ecietary of the Navy Daniels today
by Albert Bond Lambert, who' organ
ized the corps. '-:-'-. '
The aviators, Mr. Lambert announc
ed now are ready for service. Mem
bers of the reserve already are tele
graphing and writing to Mr. Lambert
lor instructions. ...
W. O. W. Offer Services.
Omaha, Neb., April 20. W, A. Fra
zer, sovereign commander of the
Woodmen of the Woid, "today tender-.
Pd to the government a number , of
regiments, fully organized and drilled,
lor service against -Mexico. -
In his telegfate "sent to7'-united
States Senator Morris Sh'eppard, Mr.
Prazer said there is now ready near
tiie Texas border 'a full regiment; fully
uniformed and drilled and requests
that it be given first dutysacfoss the
border, in the event, of invasion.-
PO LLARD TRIAL' THURSDAY.
EfiGINE GARRIES 87 CARS
Herculean Locomotive in Use on A: C.
U's.; Remarkable Norfolk-Rocky
Mount Branch.
- CSpecial Star. Correspondence.)
Rocky. Mount, N. C, April 20. How
the invention of tomorrow will make
appear foolish the permanent im
provement ' of today has recently
been demonstrated to' the! Atlantic
Coast Lihel During the early fall last
year this 'railroad' finding .trouble in
caring for the freight trains on the
Norfolk district, 5n the 40, 50 and 60
ar capacity side tracks, decided to
build for the future and with a record
haul of 74 box ,ccxs to a single train
they caused all "side tracks oh this
Toad tcr be built' with a 75 car capaci
ty. The freight service over this
branch line is tremendous to this point
and water shipped freight to Norfolk
for North and South Carolina and
Georgia is handled in great bulk over
this 114 miles of track both by the
Atlantic Coast Line and the Southern
Railway,- which company uses this
track for freight service between
Selmar and Norfolk.
About the date of the
Of the side tracks nf inornsorl- ci'vc
there was brought, into this section
of the country a locomotive of a type'
known as: a" KiiTrhejtaT urViinv, v.rc
almost herculean power? in the move
ment of cars. These engines have
been put into service on this branch
line, recenuy. improved" for the hand
ling: of freight in maximum rsrlnads
and it is nothing uncommon for a sin
gle crew with one ' of these engines
tuuanaie; petween dinners Point and
this' CitV" a" train that rnnnnt finrl ar.-
COmmodatlOn' ntl anv sidc t-rnrlr olnnor
the line, while this week., there was
uauuieu a cars in a single tram. The
roadbed of " this line and the perfect
Krade can be? p.nnsirtprfff whn it is
recalled that the highest -general aver
age iqt me raiiroaas ot tne nation is
only 47 cars.
WARSAW AROUSED OVER
PASSENGER DEPOT MATTER.
Will Hold Mass Meeting , to Take
ateps tor Better Facilities.
r (Special Star" Correspondence.)
. Raleigh, N. C, April 20. The fol
lowing charters were issued today:
The West Tarboro Land & Improve
ment Companyy of Tarboro, capital
$50,000 . authorized 'and $3,000 sub
scribed by George Howard and oth
ers for land development.
The Dunlin AViiroli
r-KV!allace, Duplin county, capital $10,-
uuw auiuurizea ana $6,300 subscribea
by T. C. Hall, W. E. Merritt and oth
ers, for leaf tobacco business.
The Wilmington Free Will Baptist
Conference .(Inc.), of Wilmington,
chartered for religious work and wor
ship without capital stock, the incor
porators being. C. J. Carr, C. L. Cook
and -Rev. Macon Cavanaugh. -
The Townsville Live Stock Compa
ny, of Townsville, capital $10,000 au
thorized, and $600 subscribed by J. J.
White and others.
Special Venire of .200 Men to be Sum
moned to Geehvllle. -
(Special Star Telegram.) .
Greenvihe, N: C April 20. The
trial of S. M. Pollard a business man
of Farmville, charged wittr the killing
f Chief of Police T. H, Smith, of
mat town, has been set for Thursday
morning at 9:30 o'clock and a special
venire of 200 men' has; been "ordered
iiom which to secure a jury. It is' not
expected that the trial will be con
eluded this week. '
The criminal ' term : of Pitt Superio?
ourt convened .this morning, Judge
i' rank ; A. Daniels presiding.
O n I v On " RRnMO, Otl I N IN E"
To get the srenninar'irall for full name.
laxative bromo quinine. Look
or signature of E. W. GRUVJii. uures
- oid in One Day -25c- -
(Advertisement.) -' : ; ' ;
A warning to everybody don't miss
-ary Piokford at the Grand Theatre
today, and tomorrow in - "Hearts
(Special Star Correspondence.)
Warsaw. N. C Aoril 20. Feelinc
here over, the matter of improved pas
senger and freight depot facilities has
become intense and the board of trade
has called a citizen's mass meeting to
be held Tuesday night, to formulate
plans to force the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad Company to improve the
service. This situation developed fol
lowing receipt of a letter from Super
intendent Newell, with headquarters
at Rocky Mount, stating thtit 'the rail
road would increase the capacity of
thex freight depot but that nothing
would be done at present to improve
the passenger station.
borne of the leading citizens of the
town state that they have copies of
the correspondence that has passed
between the town and the railroad
officials and that the matter will prob
ably go before the Corporation Com
mission, unless some satisfactory ar
rangement is made within a short
time.
This subject is the most discussed
topic of the town at present.. Some
time ago the local board of trade and
the Clmton chamber of commerce for
warded petitions to -Superintendent
Newell requesting that the passenger
and freight departments here be im
proved. A reply was received from
the superintendent stating that the
passenger department would be en
larged by building an additional ten
feet to the present department and
that umbrella sheds would be built
along, the right of way at the station
also. He stated that the freight de
partment would be enlarged to the
propef size.
The citizens of the town accepted
this proposition, who felt assured that
the work would be done this spring.
A letter has just been received from
Superintendent Newell stating that
the freight warehouse would be en
larged as he had stated, but that the
passenger department would not. This
letter failed to give any reason for the
withdrawal of the plans as to the pas
senger station.
MRS. JAMES T. RICE DEAD.
h . '7v , in " r
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juHAK TER5. V ISSUED. gjr .
TWO CHILDREN POISONED
ON YELLOW JASMINE.
One Dies, but the'- Life of Other is
Saved by Heroic Efforts.
'(Special Star Correspondence.)
Rose Hill; N. C, ; April 20. Two
children of Mr. John W.' Drew, aged
five; and two years, were poisoned on
yellow jasmine yesterday , afternoon.
All three of the children had been
playing with tbe blossoms just before
noOh. About two hours after dinner
two of the children were taken ill. Dr.
T. G. Williams, of Turkey, who was
returning home after visiting rela
tives in the community, was called in
immediately and Dr. R. L. Carr went
over in an automobile from here to
Mr. Drew's, five miles in the country.
The deadly poison" worked so quickly
that Dr. Carr failed to reach the home
before death claimed the' two-year-old
child. Dr. Williams did not have his
medicine case, yet he and the neigh
bors worked heroically to save the lit
tle child's life. Dr. Carr irrigated the
stomach of the five-year-old child, re
moving the blossoms and gave stimu
lants hypodermically. She is consid
ered safe, although her eyesight is
impaired and the upper eyelid is para
lyzed. The third child did not develop
symptoms of . poisoning.
Passes at Wilson After Illness of
Seven Weeks.
(Special Star Correspondence.)
Wilson, N. April 20. Mrs. Jas.
T. Rice died at her home -on Spring
street. Snndav afternoon after an ill
ness of seven weeks. Until a week
ago members of the family expected
Mrs. Rire to recover but for the past
few days it has been evident that the
passing wouia come suuu-
The husband, James T. Rice, two
sons, Wade Rice and William Rice,
nnri five rlansrht.prs survive. One of
the daughters resides in California
and another lives at Birmingham, Ala.,
but both were able to be here with
the other members of the family: The
luneral service will be held Monday
afternoon and will be conducted , Dy
Rev T. W. Chambliss, pastor of the
Wilson Baptist Church, of which Mrs,
Rice was a consistent member.
DESTRUCTIVE STORM AT BETHEL
School Building and Church Demolish
ed; Store unrooTea. -
(Special Star Telegram.)
..:n "NT r Att11 9.0 At
Urrccil vine, oi' " . -
rv.il 1 nrimfw oorlw tfiflnV ft Wl Tl H
storm demolished the colored graded
SCilOOl UUJIUillp. auu u vuiui v"
and unroofed the large new stores of
Blount isros. ine loss iu iuc io.llci
firm is estimated at $1,000.
FARMER'S W
TOO ILL TO WORK
A ; Weak, Nervous Sufferer
Restored to, Health by Ly
dia ElyPinkham's Veg
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Kasota,-Minn. "I am glad to say
that Lydia E. Pinkham''s Vegetable
Compound has done
more for me than
anything else, and I
had the best physi
cian here. I was so
weak and nervous
that I could not do
my work and suf
fered with pain3 low
down in my right
side for a year or
more. I took Lydia
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different person. I believe there is
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young girls, and! I would be glad if I
could influence anyone to try the medi
cine, for I know it will do all and much
more than itis claimed to do." Mrs.
Clara Franks, R. F. D. No. 1, Maple
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Women who suffer from those dis
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the attention of Dairymen, Livery
men and all others who are caring
for stock and poultry to the fol
lowing list of desirable Feeds.
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Jewell Cow Feed.
" iA: Dairy Feed prepared especial
ly for Milch Cows called "Cowfeed"
Beet Pulp
Wheat Middlings.
f Corn Chops.
' Timothy and Clover Hay.
;rCorn.
;; Oats...
, Cracked Corn, v
Corn Meal.
Cotton Seed Meal.
Cotton Seed Hulls.
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Arrivals and. Departures r of Trains at WUmfngton. Ettectlvo April It, 1814
DHPABTDEESi ! r -: TO" AUD yBOM AttBIVALS:
Goldsbbro. -Richmond, '. Norfolk and . Eastr :
era North Carolina points. ,Conneets. at t - '
No. 90. Ooidsboro with Southern Railway and No. 91 -
! S :40 A.M. Norfolk Sontbern Railroad. No. 91 leaves 1:4 , ... lOiAJUL
i Norfolk 3:40 P. M.' and Richmond. !4:10 . - : . . ,
P.M. j - ,
Chadbonrn,, Conway; Florence, Charleston, . -
a Savahnah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Ft. ' .
No. 61, Myers, Columbia, and Asberille. PnUman Ho. W,
, Sleeplnjf (Cars between Wilmington and tot'i'i
5:25 A.M. Columbia, open to receive passengers at 1 :43 A.M..
Wilmlngrton at and after 10:00 P. M.,
and may; be occupied until 7:00 A. M.
No. 04 '- Jacksonville,- Newbern and Intermediate No.85,
! 5:50 A.M.- stations.. !625P,M.
, L : : ; 1
Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and Wash
No. 48, inrton. Pullman Parlor Cars between No. 49,
Wilmington and Norfolk, connecting at
8:30 A.M. ' Rocky Mount with Kew York trains with flOSPJUL'
Pullman Service.
i - - - a
No. 53; Solid train between Wilmington and Mt. No. B2,
8:45 A.M. Airy, via Fayetteville and Sanford. 8:05PJi.
" " Cbadbourn, Conway, Florence, Charleston,
NO. 55, . Savahnah, All1 Florida Points, Columbia, No.54,
Asheville and the West. Pullman Sieep-
t 3:15 P.M. ing; Cars between Wilmington and Co- 1:40 P.M.
lumbla.
No 62 Jacksonville. Newbern and Intermediate ' No C3
-3:25 P.M. stations. M2:50P.M. 4
v. 5q Fayetteville; Sanford and Intermediate No. GO:
6:30 P.M. stations. , 110:15 A.M.
- Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk, Washing
ton .and New York. Pullman Broiler,
No 42 Buffet Sleeping Cars between Wllmlng No. 41
i-p'M ton . and. . Washington, connecting with 10; 00 A.M.
o.4ax-.Ju. New, Vork train8 Wuh Pullman Sleeping
Cars between Wilmington and Norfolk. ...
w Chadbonrq, Florence, Conway and Inter- No. 58,
! 7:00 P.M. mediate stations. I 9:45 A.M.
Daily.
! Daily except Sunday, b Sunday only, a Daily except Monday.
For folders, reservations, , rates . of fares, etc., callx'phone 160.
W. J. CRAIG, T.C.WHITE,
Passenger Traffic Manager. Geueral Passenger Agent.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
"Universal Ike's
Ups and Downs"
Big New Comedy for Augustus
C&rney (Universal Ike.)
"THE MYSTERY OF
THE WHITE CAR"
Two-reel Gold Seal Drama.'
ALSO ONE MORE BIG
ONE.
TODAY
SUBURB
SCHEDULE
DC EITEOT OOTOBXR 6th,
Winter Piik, WrighteviUe, WrighUviUe 3eca and Inter-
mediate Pbihtg.
KASTBOTTND.
WESTBOUND.
Leave Front
and Prlocaas
for
Winter Park.
Leave Front
and Princess
for
Wrightsvlllej
Leave Front
and PrincMB
for
Beacb.
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8:00 " - 8:00 " M
8:30 " " 8:30
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Winter Park Wrlghtsvilla Beaca
for for for
Wilmington. Wilmington. Wllrolngtom.
0:28 A.M!. 6:15 A.M.
7:36 " " 7:25 " 44
! 7:50 " " ! 7:45 "", 17:35A.M.
8:01 " " 7:50. " " 7:40 " "
0:36 " " 9:25 "-" 9:li " u
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12:30 P.M. 12:25 P.M. 12:15 P.M.
2:01 " " 1:80 " " o 1:45 " "
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' 11:50 P.M. 11:45 P.M. .. '
SPECIAL FOB iUNDATS.
Leave Front and Princes Streets tvery half hour, t ro
Leave Beach, every half hour, from 2:45 to 5:45 P. M.
: t : r. M.
Daily, except Sunday.
I Snndays only. - m -.
x Superseded by half-hosr schetsle Sunday afternoons.
II This car goes through to Sea Gate; returning, leaes Sea Gate at I F. VS.
o Leaves from Station ' No. 1 3.
FRKIGIIT BCIEEDUIJE.
Leaves Itn and Orange atrets daily, except Sunday, t:S9 T. M.
Freight Depot open, dally, except Sunday, 2.80 to 8 :30 P. M.
FOR SALE
Two 100 H. P. Boilers (Jas. Barker),
each, 225.00.
One 85-H.-P. Boiler, Return Tubular,
$200,00. - - .
Two 40-H.-P. Boilers, Return Tabular,
each. $150.00.
One 30-H.-P. Boiler, Locomotive type,
$150.00. . . , .
One 125-H.-P. Enginf (Armlngton and
Sims), $390.00. ' . .
One 50-H.-P. Engine (Liddell and Chal
mers), $225.00. -- , '
One 25-H.-P. Engine (High Point).
$175.00. ! .... 'V-JV
One Jefifreys Conveyor (Drag Slab con
veyor), 600 ft. Chain, Shafting, -Pulleys,
Gears; each ready for installing, $150.00.
Three hundred feet No. 88 Sprockenl
Chain, at 15c. per foot, $45.00.
' One Resaw (H. B. Smith Mch. Co.. No.
965), $125.00.
One 9-inch Molder (Rowley and Hor
mance), No. 9. $350.00..
We have a complete saw rioner
Mill and Sash, Door and Blind Factory.
Motor Boats, Machinery, Castings and
Grate Bars our specialty.
Gape Fear Machine
Works (Inc)
Telephone 213. Or Write Ua tor your Wants
SEABOARD AIR LINE
RAILWAY
""THE PROGRESSIVE RAILWAY OF
THE SOUTH."
Trains leave Wilmington Daily as Follows:
No. 133:00 P.' M. For Local Stations:.
Parlor car for Lumbertou, Maxton, Lau
rinburg, Charlotte and intermediate
points, connecting Hamlet for Ilichmond,
Washington, New York, Atlanta, Jack
sonville, andi all points North and South.
No. ?3 3:00 P. M. For Lumberton, Max
ton,. Laurinburg and Ilamlet, connecting
with all trains North and South, at
Hamlet.
No. 19 5:00 A. M. Local train for Char
lotte. Sleeper open 10:00 V. M.
For detailed information and, reservations.
call on City Ticket Office, Ortou Hotel,
Wilmington, .N. C. .-'Phone: 17.8..
E. E. IIUNTElt, JOHN T. WEST,
Div. Frt. Ageuf. Div. Pass. Agent
Wilmington, N. C. Iiatcigb, N. C.
W. H. BANCK
CIVIL ENGINEER
Surveys, Plans Maps, and Estimates,
and City Lot Surveys.
P. O. BOX 579 TELEPHONE 572
Garrell Building
Wilmington, N. C.
P. O. Box 579. 'Phone 672.
Imperial Blue Print Co.
GARRELL BUILDING
: Wilmington, N. C.
ELECTRIC . BLUE PRINTS, 2& CTS.
PER SQUARE FOOT.
CLYDE LINE
TO NEW YORK ,
. AND
GEORGETOWN, S. C, M
NEW lOHK TO WILMINGTON.
Steamship Navalioe, Friday; April i 17rlu'
Steamship Cherokee, Friday, April 24th.
WILMINGTON TO GEORGETOWN. "
Steamship Algiers,' Monday, April v 13'tli..
Steamship Narahoe, ' Monday, April 20th.
WILMINGTON TO NEW YORK.
Steamship Algiers. Saturday, April ISth.
Steairfship Navuhoo, Saturday, April &51h.
Through bills of lading and lowest,;
through i"ates guaranteed to and. from all
points in North and South Carolina.
CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO.
C. J. BECKER. Agent,
Wilmington, N. C.
H. G. SMALLBONES,
Commercial Agent,
Wilmington, N.- C. -i, . ' '
General Offices! Pier :ifi, N,R New -York.
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