PAGE TWO |\¥ ik# f £m JLjiJL "9| Jt JL IT JR 1 m| ] Ac*** of Land on Goto 'Bill road, three miles east of Con eofd. food buildings, timber ami a lot o t Ape dredged bottom on Little Cold : JES/eTS iCTwi W&l, 15x400 feet, $1,500. Forty ■»C«bb on publie road two miles west SVSrVFiS ffi 25 tracts to suit purchasers at real bar gains. 300 aeres, five miles west of Kannapolis with three sets of build ings. The farm lies op both sides of a highway and could be divided iuto three tracts with buildings, timber. ;water and meadow on each tract. It ■4b of a red day subsoil, lids well, and is' a splendid farm. John K. Patter son and Company. 23-2 t-p. -,«r —■” ' —— • Menty of Home Grown Cabbage Plants •for sale. Tomato plants. We are '[booking orders for government inspect ed Porto Rico ]K>tato plants. Moore’s Truck Farm Phone 443 W. 23-2 t-p. Wanted—To Do Tour Typewriting. Phone 470» or 150 L. 2S-st-p. For Kent—-House on Georgia Avenue. j Modern, conveniences. Good location. Phone 345. ,21-2 t-p. J|r*. R. E. Rtdenbonr Is Still Doing hemstitching and furnishing the mer cerized thread in white and all colors qfj free. If inconvenient to bring work fi t® her home, leave at Duffie Hat Shop. H Work will be gotten, done promptly, returned there just when you want it. *' Guarantee all work. 20-4 t-p. • -&L - ' V -ft STUART HENRY WINS CURRENT EVENT CONTEST Gives An Account of the Symposium “Forty Tens on the Same Newspa per.” i Stuart Henry, who won the weekly current event contest at the Y" on Sat urday night, gave as his event an ac count of the symposium published Sat urday afternoon in The Tribune entitled SPorty Tears on the Same Newspaper.” 3 The Saturday afternoon symposium jjave the comments of the state press on i&e announcement to the effect that J. it. Sherrill, editor of The Concord Tri bune and The Concord Time*, had beep forty years as editor of The Times. Young Henry in his account, picked out the main poiufs from the Saturday afternoon paper, including in his story the high lights from th