1 PACK SIXTFKN THE CAROLINIAN wei-:k ending Saturday, December 22. 1915 The labor 5itiiuti';ti in fcrtiliz-r Th-' world Ccirry*ovf-r of cotton plants is critical Order fertilize ' sl.nids l.t 2ii.ri m'llion biiles ns ror.t- early and take deliveries when of- nmcil wiih 22,tl million bales be- fered. f.ne the war This is otir i)iii»hrt.'si ('hristintis in ^ Inny, dttrk time. Kvers liyhr on i\(rv tree—c\cry window that greets night with chcerhil ehtillenge -is n shininu syinltol o| the p;is-i,iir of wtir’s shatiow. '['here is raiiiant happitu-ss in taniiK eatherinys this year. Men are etimimj Inmic from war. .And rhose who hear tikir Christntas carols under strange skies tire cIo^.t, nearer to home than they have heen in a i2r.;ar while. l-or many, this will he a wisihd Christmas -hur a C'hristmas hrave aitii strong in the knowledge that rhtise who hou'dit \'icrory so di irl\ will make tomttrrow’s wurld a hriuhter pltice tor us all. r.ini L.lisJ Offi'/wsv-L. Ka discharges. The unexc-.itod been remitted. Petitions in behalf SttieUry of War by attorneys ort l.Un\l(li(| IlllICCrS 10 DC portion of their sentences have rf both men were filed with thz the NAACP. * Honorable Disrharged ' Wushington, D. C. LoRov A. . .ay formt r eapla.n ;:n ’ Kolan ’ '■ li.'. ks. !(> auT .Mcnnd liout ii- I 1. l.oth of the i)2nd division. were giv n dLshono: charges and senlented to at l.ard labor after army trials in l!' iv. hav In en pirmitted I nils! in the Army of the U States and will then be given hi -able dis- ^ SOyiar. S trials in j to ri - ^ JniftI ^ ta I - • PAINT - PAINT l.l') -Ml 12 yeirt of wttffaction Cn’cT*- 5>t8inc s J T-'-.mi Vail Ordert r * § Railroad Salva"i‘ Co. ify r.i- i.iini...c- \ • t •uivimi ,n '.he inn.- "I'l ;i;e .f h"’- ’r.-.'iht.r. o; •j-.-eo. a.-vm.t ;i;i io'i:"iu-’ .> i.'-» Aniiie WaMiice Ciiiinp of i tr p'niajg two \cars in the ■ ay.It'Mile, t S. Su- I’.-.iii Rooki-. bu.->.p-an Tit* ater. Tlv'y will mak” 'll \Vi(inesday. Iieeemb. • .'eh. ;*• i.- h •') c witn the b-idv> mutii ■- - -he s.,|i of or a: lOl.i Vo.d!aiHi Drive. Fuy- Mr.'. M iniitf Hook'i of iya:.;a.'. Ci:y. eiieville AIMTAl. ( )t A-COI.A BOTTLING f l>. .M5 ■»V. Morgar 1. ■sHi \ I liill’h ciiiliruL You don'l havo to loo for Santa Daus. you can feel !iim in ytnir hearts, al.ont tlii.s time of tht* I year. .Merry t'hrl.stnias to yf>u. we .say, ■ (CAROLINA POWER 4 IIC !I COMPANV-) Holiday greetings to each and everyone of our friends. VALET TAILORING H RAND, Prop. PRINCES.S*S Beauty 5^'oppe Mrs. Princess Hnywoad DIAL 9355 mf- OUR CHRISTMAS SAVING CLUB NOW FORMING Be Ready for Santa next Christ mas By Joining Our 1946 Saving Club. Hundreds of others have .1- ready received checks for their Christmas shopping this year be- c.^use they took cur advice last year. All Deposits Up 7c $5,000 Insured With The FDIC MECHANICS and FARMERS DURHAM BANK RALEIGH 5% i 43t i a i Si.’ I 1 I I » i VALET TAILORING RC ^^T*tHRI5Tll1flS Heal the hell- peal otH llieii t inging gn-‘liiigs to Io\mi and eoiinlryl Hie (.hrislmdS sea-uti i' uilh u?; a time to Ining joys-and rerrivr them. I o all our t nt'iids we exleinl lilt' -ii.i .'te-! Ilf pood wishes. First Citizens Bank an:? Trust Company “SERVING EASTE .C .'-.ROLINA”

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