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KEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH.' Ni C; SATURDAY J!ORNING, APRIL 16, 1921; CfiEEIIS RE HO CEIVES T HREAT IE. C. Lyndon Writes Communl . cation To Paper and Gets f vU Anonymous Letter !;, Grenebr JlpriJH.rTfctMtliif U "tart with- lmlletVwkthf i (tn f the Whit Kh:Kle ar ml thMt. ft IUtilg"Clared EJ ItU Km rivd. hir U1. aVsrooon jby & a Indon, informs tint tfcst I "MjOOO sgret bv rganld ft K. K. 'K. : It waf mailed at Saliabery. . '. Th lotUr alrly drip twaonw Th "teit' will be mad at ta next par'ad. Mr. Lrndon m warned, (id at that tim tk "proBnsl" f at dealt ft ( of the whit Ka'Klu Klaa Will become known, it added. Tha 82,000 negro ar banded together beeanse "the courts eraoa wha wrote the letter. I add! tioa Mr. Lyndon la warned t ba earafnl aat tetak hnec. Bad dvled to wtrk kie aUiw Th letter follow t Yoa atrock taa nail oa tha kaid Jwbea yoa aaid tha K. K. K. waa needed keeaoee tta aonrtj do not fenetion. It ia for thla reason tbtt KMO aacroaa hara orraalzed a K. K. K. Wa ar Colnf to feeV-with bnlleti whtkr thee ghostly looking objects ar tai ghesta. Th tt will b aaada at tha a art naiad at wUoh tim the -tpertoan! or at least ft aw wui ft oa known. - - "Color K. K. K. Tom trak tha sail a tk toad" ii ?:uDoa4 t b a rfraa t ft om Lmuaiention of Mr. Lyndon's to th (Jaditor of th Greensboro Dally New, pnatea yesterday, ia waiea Mr. tflrn ' doa dfoadd th Ka'Klua Klaa; ,' h- Tk "waraiag" waa wrlttaa oa ft aht Jet paper a boat tt aia o( a postal card with data or keadlag whatever 'Tha letter aoatala4 ft alua to Mi X writer ideality. Thar waa appareat "ir ft attain pt to disgula tha hand ' writing, aad word wra mlsepelled. raa ift geaeraUy the eastern la aaeny ' ftjoaa threateaiae letters. L Tk waralng prlated a t back af . kc 1 paper waa ao ia threat lftg thaft tk written meceage. Ia big bold typ it ttnUi that i "Th careful ataa ia and alwayt will b th Mt aias. Tak aara, t ahaa aa. WaUk your (top.' I TtJ ahoet oi paper bor th oaraarki ;f "olticial" atatloaary. Tk waralnf ioa th baak wa th work f torn priariac eUblUhaieat, aal ia th ort 'of thin that aaifht ba wpadttd t be ti ftlrai J m Iaap mm ak iakod what ka inteadod U d abest )Hb Mr. laradoft aald that t will tarn tk latter aver to cat of tkft- dt partaaaat l Juetie. TMNITT WOMEN fTUOBMTS TO PBJDSINT MAT DAT TXTI i- J ' Dejrkaa. April lSJSeaat M iul IflitaKy will b wltaad kera on April I ito vk th woaea atudenta af Trie Jtty iollg preaeat Mar Day Barela fandac tk aaapleaa f th ollf T. W, C A. Th florlou rrla ar Boln( ;ta yaaibol aroaad tk May Pole aad : erowa Mia Martha Wiftiaa, 81. af Doamark, B. 0, a qaaa. . aYllowiag th Max 1' daae aad 'karoftfttloft eerriee, a Mar fair aad aarftraal will b ttarad. Aa ftoatladiai ,aaatbr f tk feetiral, th Dramati irJnb wilt prat two plajra dariag th iaeaalft. ! Mia Wlcrla wa ftlaaUd Queea f 7 .Hi Ma at a rent meeting of tha X. : ;W, O. A. Tk following young womea tdftta wer leted aa atteadaate to QaB Marthas Huater Uolloway, S, - Bmltkflald, Va.1 Leila Hutebl, 'II, New I Bera Margaerit Boeell,.'Bl, Aehereille Jaea Hewaoate, Ooldeborot Lttla ' Caf fay, , High Point J Moatroa Bel Hard ', High Point. Helen Oantrell, 13, Bprtagfleld, Mo. ,V" V eaaaaBaiaM-iaaBJBBWa ITANCELtSTlC MIKTIN6S AT TBI FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. r $ Begiaalng tomorrow tha paator tnd , Yopte of Ue riret Chriatiaa church VwiU hold ft nfteoa day aeaaloa of en- fgaliati oerTieee. Tha paetor, Rer. J. . . Viaeeat Kaight. wiU do the pmehing ' t foe tki fttaetiag, aad will apeak Buaday ;ralog on "Hew to Ha a BeriTal," t'aad at tha areniag hoar on ''Tha Popl . i.Had ft Miad to Work' v 1 Tha Btaaia ia thla meeuag promleai - ' ' b ft greet attraetioa for tha people. A aatpl aapply of aew book h , boft plaeed, aad tha main sharek ehoit .. will bo cnpplomented with ft ahorue whelr of young people, th Johneon tnd - Sanday oehool oreheatraa, . aad two ; piaaoa. Tha meeting ia well adertled, aad rybdy weleotn to the aarriee " at 1.00 p. m. dally. Tom Watson Onens ,, Career Jn, Senate " (Continued front Page 0a.) J, trolled rivat whle CalombJi rtraddW aabto to bring on leg to th other. ,1 -Senator Walton dedirt J thai Beaator Loag had rbaagtd hi miad warding tha treaty but thould aot atk othtr to "aiak rry turt tt tn wheel with bbm hm. v. fy" Jf; -h,-t ,v He paid' eipeclul atteatloa to the apeeck of Senator, Pomerene, Demeerat, Ohio, ft aappertcr of th .treaty. Th Obi Beaatori' -long ' addreai Mr. Wat aoa declared, aoald b "boiled dowa lot on eenteio) "."That wa itol aomethlng and wight t pay .7 t "Nam thr thief," Senator . Wataoa ehalleneed. pointing at Henetor Pom- reno, wk with knitted brow mad reeponae. Urea ia a Georgia jostle court, whea wa call man ft thief w oaght to be man enough to nam him. The Senator from Ohio did aot name hi thief. He alM ahould aam th. a. ontpiie." Tlliera wai no theft," Beaator WattoB continued, adding that Panama might properfcr have beea aided by tbi netlca to obUlia her independence, bat denied that the element of theft erutd. f A he rrtedd, th Uoorcia tfenaiari loag hair drifted into hi eye aad ki voire, with eharaeterietio emphaeia, grew hruia ft geatareg with eiteaed rau-,.,; ' . . " Cent Bay rrieadahlft. That Colombia'a friendehin could aot b bought we aatphafUed by Beaator neuron. '. I r "Wa will trad with Colombia when it ia to our latereat and Colombia With ue when it la to her interest he eaid, Katieaea frteadakip aaaot be bought any mora thea phyeleal friendehin. If OolombU'a rrleedehlp i for aale, let her iaae 11 10 aaotner market piae aa ffer it to the higheit ' bidder." ' emaator Wataoa added that ke would weleome with otxa arm, a maft who had doa kirn aa injury aad offered to reeumr term af t rieadahip, bat mud b would be inclintd to kick ft maft who offered moaey ia atoaemeat for aa ift' jury. Hot declared that a paymeat to Colombia weald b ft bad precedent and predicted that, it made, it would ba ta baai leader, west aad ehook bla hand. , Opponent of ratiftcatias plan eoa ejnu their attaekr tomorrow with Bena tor Poiadeler, Waahiagton, ad Kea yoa, Iowa, Bepublieaaa aa the epeakera. Will Ask Harding To Place y;-- Connor In Circuit Court ff, (Coatiied from tag. pQ ' " neeiea Batlroad Company and Agent J. J. Cottrell, F. & Paeia, J. H. Oleaa aad F. U Bpeidea. Thee euepended Khedules propo to Increae th min imum charge Oft lee than carload ahip menta to , tji charge for 41 hundred pouad at th flret das rat betweea point ift Carolina territory bad aeet era point, whru tha present mini mam charg oa ft lngl Mpmeat i the .ebarge ft th Bret ela rat for JOO poaadl if elaesined higher thaa drat alee, and if tnt elaae or lower th charge for 100 pounds at th elans or , commodity, rat appUeabl.bat in no caw lee thaa CO rente . . 'Dr. B. Weetray Battle of Ashevllle 9iM ia Wublngtoa today on a short visit, and will go from hr to Raleigh, to at tend ft meet in- wf tt Ordr f the -CiBdBnH which la t b held on AprU S3. "North Carolina baa en of th trongoet of the organization of the thirteen original State.'- aald Dr. Bat tle, "aad wa cap ft larg tftdanee w iia for a in) liar claims from Haiti, th Dominican Republic. Costa Rica aad other email aatiob which, b aald had suffered ''inUleee iaterf ereae from th Wileoa admlnlatratioa. Ia ftttaekiiur th address of fleaator Knox, of Peaaarlraaia. the Oeorcia He am tor ridiculed aa illuatratioa girea by Mr. Knox, saying! Evidently th Hen tor from Fennayl- aaia had aot thought f this happy Illustration until ho wa prodded Into it by an iaauiry just si b was about t tak hi seat, after he bad beea quee ttoned by oa or two of hi colleagues, Thla happy insplratioa earn to kirn just happy insplratioa com to all of n omtime or other. Be (aid thla treaty reminded him of transaction, of a friend of hi in PeaaerWenia, fellow Penasylvaaian, no doubt who had bought om land from widow, nd tha buyer did aot kaow of th eoei that waa on it, and th widow did aot know, but because th man found th coal there and got immensely rich from it, he gawth widow her mite after ho" had aafely caahed in ki own por Nothing T D With -Treatr. What has that got to do with th Colombia treaty f he said, and h ap arently eonmieed himself I hare a onbt that k i onrlned right aow that hi illuatratioa ia eonelusWe he lid that boeau w bad obtalnedr such immense benefit from th auteidal MB- duet of Colombia, w engbt to ompa- aate Colombia for having doa that utaidal act Tht Is surely something new for lawyere and to laymen. Doent Colombia partielpata la every bneflt that flow to mankind from.Jhat canal ( It ia th most tuptadu work f modern times." Urging eaenomy s a reasoa against tha polomblan payment, Beaator Wat aoa laid that ban ha, atore aad factories wer closing all over th country, former war reterana appealing for aid and farm being abandoned. . "we ar today paying from el t teg dollar for ft. pal of (ho from th hid of whole cow felling for dfty cents,'' said Mr. Wataoa, arguing that the tax payers ahould not be compelled to pay tha "trlbate" to Colombia. Na Matloaal Dathoaer. Oa the question of "National honor" rulsed by the treaty advocate, Beaator Watson contended that national honor required aparning of a proposal , which, b iaslsted, would osnfee national dis honor, supporter of the treaty, he ad ded, made mueh of ' elimination rem th eld treaty of the so-called "Apology eleuee.' Ihe pending treaty, ha aaid, virtually was th same, regardless of the absence of aa apology clause. VThea ' Jfc'nutor Watson concluded many of ffm colleagues, including Sena tor Harris,' of tieorgla,. and Benator Lodge, of Mdaaachasettea, Republioaa at th Balelgb meeting." Aalel loui aew f AehrUI he laid that thing war moring flong alt right, and that th talk la lgil aad political circles fu "of . 3. Britt and Judge- W. P. Byaam t U 'Us Federal judgeship mad vacant by th death T of Judge Prltchard, wHk ft v prdlting tk winner. .-.. -' - Th Poatofflc Department annouaecd today that tk' fosrth eaa ostoffle at Eagt BAk, Wak eeuety, made aat by th deatk f ' Twesnaft Ulc, has beea nlledV y tha appointment of Cbwle svxni.. 8eprMntatir B. h. Donghtdn i 1ft North Carolina and will b way from Washlnctoafor some day. He I now ift Bowaa county, wherk tk taking of evident ia the eoateet ef Dr. tte rnhii for th ot in Cong-res of Mr. Dough ton goet on. ' ; Mr.Doaghtoa ka expreeeea klmelf a being confident that oa th rldeae submitted h will rtalft tht.Mftt 0 whkk kt wa eRcted by ft larg major iy ' r ' ' ifr, Henry B. Varner, adttor of the ' .NO W RE'AtD , i . .. V ' . ' -' Volume J 80th N. C; Report f 3.00-Potpftld $8.15 ; ConsoUdAtcd Statutes, two1. volumes $20.00- v.. s ' " $205 postpaid . l ' - Automobildf Blue Bpdk $4.00 . ' ' 1 Routes nd points of interest in East Southern states -- Nsw Fiction All the best Ballets . .v. t ", , Prices gladly quoted ti , " :- - . .'. AUitK,- V 0 ; Lexington Dispatch, after visit ef evtrai dsys bere, has returned to hi home ia Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. J , P. Eolliat New Bern ar ift th lty, ftftd war the guest of Representative & M. Brlnaoa today, visiting phinta of interest la Washington. Another vUitor to to greesmaa Brineoft, tedey wa CspUiiC . Jame H. 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I finally got t reading abou Tenia aad decided to try 4. , "What tw bottlM of tbi medleiag bar don for mo 1 nothing' less thaa wonderful. My apptttt ia aplradid VU ready aad I nvr feel a tonek of la . digestioa. I sleep like ft log every nigh e aad am feeling Jut flne.M - " ' , '. ' ' :j "v , 4 . - . ," . -V;. "v , . H,2vr. - v'v .f- v".- , , I Va. .." S TTT J fl 7Tj?Teak 'A Which you experience at'timoB-can be removod. i jno woman baa the right to Buffer -when the (an obtain' relief safely, certainly and promptly. Suppose you do have headaches, backaches, ex treme nervousness, low-spirits and general Cood-for-nothhig fteilngs at times? Your case is not hopolesa. Those eymptonus are evidence that the delicate cKajrarofthefcn has become oat of order and needs the hehDr, Fferooi Favorite PlracrJtioa can bestow, this s what many romen write Ds, PicrocPrea. Invalids' UobdatBclIidcsN.. Many ofyour neighbors would say the same tUDr. Ekarce's Fawarite Prcscriptioair ' ' HASamujL TtiBiVt. 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