Thursday, July 30, 1025 | She Cares a lot 1 \ , % Or ■ r 1 A Lot She Cares? l youiMieelect ' Wl “/ d ? pcbp ? e think of y° ur husbands’ appearance? Is it B 2£a refreshed suit each week? Most men depened upon their I Uriav wouW he haj he up , keep ° f tkeir wardrobe. If your husband was called out of town ■ a u a , refresh , ed sult to put on? Send him away looking his best at all times ■ home ffiule S a ‘ WayS rCady ’ ° Ur weekl y service-call is the answer to this Post and Flagg's Cotton Letter. New York. July 29.—The cotton mar ket shows a tendency to work lower but in fee absence cf any real selling against the crop that tendency is easily checked by support from those who think it worthwhile to discount the possibility that the next official report will show • a further decline in both condition and | crap expectancy to create genuine and y, Jtidespflead anxiety over the prospective but not even a Philadelphia law- I yer could form an estimate-of the prob '-°ble figures of that report with any like ■ lihood of being approximately corrrect. The drought in Texas has not been ■ adequately relieved and the area nf ■ feeted is reported spreading but talk of |l not more than two million bales for that | state seems about as extreme as the pre | dictions not long ago that Texas would I produce five to six million bales. ()k --■ lahorna also is suffering from lack of I I OCT OUR WAY ====_ lfWnjJAMS ==^= b# iffi ' r ' ,m \ /HEsinTjEVN ‘ Isfrl , .pmqJ'X IN BUXO^/SHGODA DONE\I MAKE. IfOKI \ iSLir > 1 7 K1 'Wife. kwe OuR FieoßlN \ OS' T -Tti v. OOMT : 1 {§%/ BOoGhtT PWE BEFORE -most I Vft’ Va'v/E M\NO- ILITaKE ; V BotTiuS O* POP after-Bur IfirnYA WAk/p ME “ CMVVIkIDEkIS V? A Quarter mv Gosh jhem er v^EMfifc-yA'few An SEU- VT FER STORES MEN’ * 1 BEFOReSkT SAUTT l A NICKIL APIECE. \ MAKES MOWS* } MEMBER ££?& \ vware vaje Gonna \on iT Somehow! BOSIKiES W\ tooT ttsr ANV/ W TB\S l^ptLLKAErv-wTy _ STOCKHOLDERS MEBTtMCt. . , MO mrm =7- , Rjf TATLOK \p u . rxl , a Iff 1 MF r/' I'M SEu'iNQ "^ r SoRRV VOUN6 MAN BUT lT > SSf SoMVPECTARE f ( If 6FR)*IS / W4t 1/ Thi 1 I ) ANO l THOUGHT § A PITY Vbl) HAVEwAPfTfD s» F i»lss* f TrfoceNT r===; * 1 DOHt ue u> Mg ■’YOONS HOMERS'. \i VT MS V>ONt>Eft A f Bor |§§| X >JANT 10 HELP 'tOO.BEFOPE T$ H HE DOES «| W l6 COUKTRY 6 FUU.CF CRIMINALS } LISTEN S§§! TOOVATE- VT WASONLV 0E IVJO ■ ,^?^ T 1 VllthiFATHE® WLEUU.V SEC SIR- 1 M CENT STAMPS r ABOIHIT- H tPeirSONS 60 TXJAIN TtlE \*)BoK6 haven't Wf 1 § RoAo-you’REMOREtbSEPmeD STOLEN BI6OER AMOUNTS LKTER ON - ( M ONe CM E -fHgkf* CENSORED MV Boy b The \?L VIHAT VtOULD SOUR fStUER 3AV h SELLING Vrtyt/e aoT Tht VJRONfi HOME | )1 IF HEKNE^^rmiS YOU moisture in some sections but on the ' -whole still appears to have the promise of a reasonably satisfactory crop. To put the two down for less than four and one-half million bales looks decidedly premature to say the least. Elsewhere .prospects arc more promising if private advices are at all correct, though no one I con forecast just what result will- be reached by the application of the mys terious official formula whatever it is. For the time being only a narrow, nervous market looks probable until there is a larger supply of contracts but un less there is a rapid, sharp expansion in demand for goods at higelir prices it looks doubtful if the market will prove able to absorb such increase without re ceding again to a point where the grade can take hold’ once, more. j I’OST ANL FLAGG. I REMEMBER PENNY ADS ARE CASH I MNew States Salaries Not Expected to Be ‘ Adopted Cntll October. ) Raleigh News and Observer. I If was unofficially predicted yesterday r that the new schedules to be reported -by the Salary and Wage Commiomon will ■lUot be approved by the governor and put ' into effect before October. ‘ Tll< ' prediction was accompanied by the official announcement that Julian Price, chainnan of the commission, will not return to the state from a business 1 trip until August 10th and that fee next • meeting of the commission will not be held until after that date. The report of the commission was due on July Ist. but jras delayed by the death of S. L. Rogers, member and sec retary of the commission. Flowers grow as far north as land gors, and more htnn 700 different kind • have been collected in aftie regions. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE o&#tMe££ BY CHARLES P.'STEWART * NBA Service Writer WASHINGTON— The effect of Bryan'a death er cent. Excess over SIOO,OOO ami up to $250,- 000. three per cent. Excess over $250,000 and up to $500,- 000, four per cent. Excess over $500,000 and up to sl.- 000,000, five per cent. Excess over $1,000,000, six per cent. The leirs are allowed one year in! Which to make settlement of the income tax without penalty. After that time six per cent interest is charged. If set tlement is made within six months three per cent is deducted. _s I)R. L. G. BROUGHTON ASKS FUNDS TO HONOR BRYAN Calls on All the Churches of America for a Memorial. Richmond, July 20.—A call to the combined Christian churches of America to join in a movement to erect a monu ment over the grave of William Jennings Bryan in Arlington national cemetery wax sounded here tonight at a Bryan memorial service conducted Dr. Leu, i G. Ift-oughton. pastor of l lie First Hap- j fcYEittot ffetJE BY CONDO I HELLO, t EVE WOR K I NV> H-A-RID ? £ Listen—i'm startin’ a ON MV VACATION TODAY 111 Ii’PUT MY OmCE IN CHAR«SEs OF ,TME SEC* RETARXfANOjI' M OUT 'TU,T>' FOR A. REST iii MV SHOES''.' OH, BOY'l! * S'M QO'N' TO HAVE SOME: time’!! NOTHIN' TO it •" ! "KEENO Hi HOT VCXS iIJ * T TJON'T KNOW’ JUST (WHERE .I'LL -SPENT) THE THAT'Li_ DO-BOTH OF OS A LOT OF ° of * will certainl F PV I ggage^ ge r Cri ? p 9 alvanize d Roofing only $5.00 per |j quare. \\ e furnish nails and washers for putting on. i IYorke & Wadsworth do. The Old Reliable Hardware Store Union and Church Streets Phone 30 Phone ft i ~ J ” rr 1 ANKLE FASHIONED OXFORDS Men of TalSte Appreciate These Perfect Fitting Shoes | RICMtfND-FLQWECO. | j Furniture Market News | Our buyers have already returned from the High Point ! I ; Market, having gone there the first part of the Furniture ! ! I ! and P ,acin ? ou r orders early insures us that o.ur goods will be among the first shipped. II These goods will begin arriving soon and we are sure if ■ andstv[e CU tl t 0 Wlli . bC - P ' eaSed with the new designs j | , i and styles that are now being shown. However no drastic ! ! ' anges ! n d ' e st y. lts are noticeable, we are glad to say that i ! : | proved 18^1101100 m ma - ny instances have been greatly im- | ! Os nffln Cal i' yOU e speci « attention to the Myrtle Desk Line | !in t?w South” A l 1 }C mOSt Complete Ike of its ki nd 8 |! J-,,, e h °nth. As exclusive representatives of this line in 9 j, Cabarrus County, we invite you to call on us at any time O r you are in need of Office Furniture. 7 8 H. B. Wilkinson j OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT Coflcord, Kannapolis Mooresville, China Grove 1 I Texaco Gasoline and Oils, Alemite I Greasing, Crank Case Service, Car Washing and Polishing. Tires, Tubes Accessories. Quick Tire Changing ’ Free Air and Water-Water Fbr Yoir I Battery CENTRAL FILLING STATION > PAGE SEVEN