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and Price
is Only
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a Year.
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Concord
and.
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PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK.
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Volume XXXIII.
CONCORD, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY II, 1906.
Number 90.
TIMES.
The Best Bank
is the one that serves
most people well
Citizens
Bank and
Trust Co.
r
Why a NATIONAL BANK is Best
A National Bank is under the supervision of the
United States Government.
Laws governing National Ranks are very strict.
Tliev are required to submit to the government a
sworn detailed statement FIVE TIMES a 3 ear.
The stockholders are held responsible for DOUBLE
the amount of their stock. This is for the benefit of
the depositors
The capital stock is required to be paid in cash, and
must be held intact for the benefit of the depositors.
The Rank is required each year to add to its surplus
account before declaring dividends. This is for the
further security of the depositors.
A National Rank cannot loan more than 10 per cent,
of its capital to one man or firm.
The Concord National Bank
Capital $100,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits $26,000
No large amount required to start an account.
Vinol builds
Vn
you up
ami keeps you up
If We
SAM JONES WRITES ON A VARIETY
Ob' TOPICS.
Atlanta .Journal.
Brother Excell and myself began
evangelistic meetings in Evansville,
Indiana, last Sunday in Evans' hall,
a splendid auditorium, seating about
2,500 or 3,000. We are holding two
services a day with increasing inter
est and crowds, and the promise is
for a good and great meeting here.
In the Associated I'ress telegram
from California I ran across the fol
lowing paragraph :
"Perhaps never in the history of
the city has there been so little crime
in San Francisco. With the saloons
closed, Chinatown, the Barbara coast
and other haunts of criminals wiped
out, and soldiers and marines on al
most every residence district, there
have been few crimes of any kind.
It is the opinion of the police that
most of the criminal element has left
the city. The saloons, in all proba
bility, will remain closed for two
months yet. The absence of liquor
is controlled by the board of police
commissioners. Some of the city of
ficials have intimated that they will
not permit the saloons to open and
liquor to le sold until the present
army of officers in the city is with
drawn ana normal conditions are en
tire! v restored."
Now, if that doesn't put the saloon
on the black list and -demonstrate
that humanity recognizes it as an
outlaw and the principal instigator
of lawlessness, then 1 am no judge
of conditions. The saloon is the hot
bed of anarchy and lawlessness, start
ing with the saloon-keeper himself
and ending with the victim 01 drink
on the gallows, paying the penalty
of his crime. In manv places like
Evansville they say we cannot con
trol the saloon because of the large
German element or the large Irish
emejit of the foreign element. I
am disgusted witn talk like tnat.
We have nothing but American citi
zens nere. because a naturalized wer
nian or Irishman is either an Ameri
can or he is a fraud, and if he has
not been naturalized he has not part
in the allotting of the matter of gov
ernment over here. America for
Americans, Germany for Germans,
Ireland fur Bat, and this Sabbath
I3STOL
Our delicious Cod Liver prepa
ration without oil
Better than old-fash'o ed cod
liver oil and emulsions to restore
health for old people, weak, run
down persons, and oftcrsickness,
colds coughs, bronchitis and all
throat and lung trouble.
Try it on our guarantee.
Gibson Drag Store.
DR. L. N. BURLEYSON
Proffers his Profes
sional Services
Calls promptly attended day
or night.
Country People!
Solicited.
Come and eat with us.
V. L. NORMAN,
Proprietor Hotel Norm anc'y
Can't Make That
Watch of Yours Go,
Vim may just as well give it the
baby to play with. Us days of
service are surely ended and it
is a (juest on with vou now ot
buying a new one.
You oulit to come here for a
new watch for the same reason
that prompts you to bring us
your repair work lcca use we
are in a position to give you the
highest grade of satisfaction.
As we said, we can eet all the
service out of a watch that there
is in it, down to the last tick, if
ou will let us look at it occa
sionally. And as lor new Watches well
just take a few minutes some day
to look over what we have.
That's all we ask.
t W. C. CORRELL.
DIED SUDDENLY
OF HEART DISEASE.
How frpquontly doe a hfad line .simi
lar to tin1 abovo er''t us in the news.
patHTS. The ruh. push itnd strunuous
uess of the American people ha a str. pii?
tendency to Irad up valvular an. I other
afflictions o:' t he heart, attended by ir
regular action, palpitation, doziness,
smothered sensations and other distress
ing symptoms.
Three of the promunfit inerodients of
which Dr. Pierce's liolden Medical Dis
covery is made are recommended by some
of the leading writers on Matcrui Sfnlira
for the cure of just such cases. Gulden
Seal root, for instance, is said by the
Un,itki States Disi-kssatory, a stand
ard authority, "to impart tone and In
creased power to the heart's action."
Numerous other b-acli authorities rep
resent Golden Seal as an unsurpassed
tonic for the muscular system in c ueral,
and as the heart is almost wlmliy com
posed of muscular tissue, it naturally
follows that it must be greatly strength
ened by this siixTli. general tonic. But
probably the most important ingri'dient
of " Golden Medical IMsrowry." so far
at Its marvelous cures of valvular a ad
other affections of the heart are con
cerned, is Stone root, or t 'iifwiNoiiKi ( mi..
Prof. Wm. Paine, author of Panm s
Epitomy of Medicine, says of it:
"I. not ion since, nau a patient wdo was
0 much opprss'" wlili valvular disease of
th heart that Ills menus were i.t.nueu to
carry lilm uy-stalrs. lie. however, tfradnally
recovered under the Intluence of Collins. i:ln
(medicinal principle extracted from Stone
rootl. and Is now attending to Ids business.
Heretofore physicians knew of no remedy
for the removal of so 'list resting airi so dan
gerous a mainly. With them it was an
gui - work, ami it fearfully warni-d the
Bilc4el that Heat li was near at hanu. cxji-
linsonln unuu-si ion ahly afford relief In
uch cases, ami In ino-t Instances effects a
cure."
Stone root Is also recommended by I)rs.
Hale and Elllhk'wood, of Chicago, for
valvular and other di-ea-es of the heart.
The latter says; "It is a heart tonic of
direct and prrnutnent intluence."
"(itildmi Medical Discovery." not only
cures serious heart affections, nut is n
mo-t edicient general tonic ana invior
ator. strentftheiiintj the stomach, invig
orating the liver, regulating the Novels
and curliu: catarrhal a'Jections in all
parts of the systitn.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure Constipation.
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Castor-Sloan Company
As
the seasons change
proffer new markets,
so do we.
We Aim to Keep Pace
Hot
Lunches at
nioht, from
all hours,
live cents
day
up.
The excellent (utility of our
5c Steam Bread
does not change like the sea
sons. 24 bread checks f 1,
Try a loaf and he convinced.
City Bakery and Cafe
For sale two vacant lots, each 00x120
feet, on west Bide Allison street, near
Gibson mill. Jno. K. Patterson & 0
Choice Family
..Groceries..
Staple and Fancy.
All kinds of Fruit
in season.
Country Produce
a Specialty.
Dry Goods and Shoes
Castor-Sloan Company
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desecration can only be imported
from continental Europe by the law
less element of that country, and the
lawless element ouscht not to be in
charge or control of any country and
especially in our American cities.
I think, however, it is only a sub
terfuge on the part of lawless Ameri
cans when they talk that sort of
talk. When I was in St. Louis
twenty years ago they said it was a
Catholic city. I said no; a city with
more than four thousand saloons and
more than a thousand gambling hells,
to say nothing of the other na.neless
places, that I had too much respect
for the Catholic church to say ;t was
a Catholic city. I said, "This s the
Devil's city." And so it goes t -ery-where.
Lawlessness has its er uses
and its reasons why it is lawle:t
I notice that Sherman's ntarch
through Georgia, with troops furnish
ed to escort him, has been suddenly
stopped on the way. 1 think that
was wise. We don't want that now
any more than we did want the other
Sherman with his soldiers marching
through Georgia. There are some
things we like, some we do not.
Father Sherman is welcome in Geor
gia and we extend to him the right
hand of friendship, but we want him
to say as little about the march
through Georgia in the sixties as he
can reconcile to his religious belief
and duties. Some memories are not
as precious to us as the memories
of a pleasant dream. They are more
like a nightmare.
I note that Indiana is booming
N ice President Fairbanks as a candi
date to succeed Mr. Roosevelt. He
is the leading citizen of Indiana, but
if Fairbanks is nominated by the Re
publican party and Bryan is nomina
ted by the Democratic party, that
will not be any race at all. Bryan
will get under the wire before Fair
hanks gets half way around the
track. Fairbanks has the longest
legs, but he will find the ground
slippery and the track muddy. The
way is not going to be paved for the
Republican party this time like it has
been for the last few years. Mc
Call is dead; McCurdy is in Europe;
Perkins seem to re at the mercy of
Jerome, and it seems like Jerome is
going to have mercy extended. I
tell you when the boodle fund is cut
out, the Democrats will have a show.
If Mr. Roosevelt runs again, of
course he will leat anybody, but he
says, and I believe him, that he will
not run again. Then next to him
Bryan is the most popular man on
this continent. Bryan's peerless
character, his splendid brain power
Hnddvs t.-oble manhood put him a.
the forefront. I never voted for
BryaM in my life, but I am a Bryan
man now against everything on tne
pike.
I see Governor Hoch, of Kansas,
has been in a kissing scrape and he
is in trouble. It seems that things
were reversed with him. The girls
kissed Hobson and the sisters kissed
Carnegie, but it seems that Hoch
was the kisser in this case. The
average woman ought to confine her
kisses to husband, father and brother.
The average man ought to limit his
kisses to wife, mother and daughter.
Further than that may come of evil.
To say the least of it, newspaj.ers
have a big to-do about it and when
ever a fellow gets to kissing promis
cuously, he is going to get his name
and his reputation in the papers and
the world will have as much fun as
the poor victim has trouble.
I notice that prices are slumping
in Wall street about this time. Of
course there is no reason for this
outside of the tussle between the
bulls and the bears. Any railroad
stocks or bonds in this countrv are
worth as much to-day as they were
a month ago. Wall street may indi
cate the value of stocks and bonds
ut their intrinsic value is deter
mined bv the net earnings of the
roads. The railroads are all doing
well. The country is doing well
along all commercial lines, and
whether the bulls or bears shall be
victors, the great businessinterest
of this countrv does not care.
Yours truly,
Sam P. Jones.
BONDS FOR PUBLIC ROADS.
Many of the counties throughout
the State have issued bonds for the
construction of macadam and other
good roads. The result has been
that these counties have been more
thoroughly developed and become
much , more prosperous than those
counties which have been contented
with poor roads. The issuing of
bonds by a county will mean but a
very small increase in taxes, which
as the years go on, will be more
than counterbalanced by the large
increase in the value of land and of
other taxable property. It is a fair
and equitable arrangement that
future generations should pay for a
portion of the improvements of our
public roads, as they derive as great
a benefit as the present generation.
Too many have an idea that to bond
their county will mean a very large
increase in their taxes without their
deriving any material benefit from
the expenditure, not realizing that
the increase in the value of Jproperty,
and the decrease in the cost of
maintenance of the roads and wear
and tear on horses, wagons, harness
is so much money saved. Are you
interested in good roads? If so, call
meetings in various sections of your
county to discuss this important
question and also the advisability of
bonding your county for the purpose
of raising sufficient money to ma
cadamize the principal roads of your
county.
The members of the North Caro
lina Geological Survey will, as far
as possible, meet your committees
and deliver addresses in your coun
ties regarding the Value of public
roads ; the best methods of con
structing same and the issuing of
bonds. The Geological Survey will
also assist in the construction of the
the first mile of macadam by fur
nishing an engineer to give instruc
tions and sujerintend the work.
TARE TIME TO EAT
WEDDING SUPERSTITIONS.
Married in January's hoar and
rime, good things will come if you
wait your time.
Married in February's sleety
weather, life you'll tread in tune to
gether. Married when March winds shrill
and roar, your home will lie on a
foreign shore.
Married 'neath April's changeful
skies a checkered path before you
lies.
Married when bees o'er May
blossoms flit, strangers around your
board will sit.
Married in month of roses-June
life will be one long honeymoon.
Married in July, with flowers
ablaze, bitter-sweet mem'ries in
after days.
Married in August's heat and
drowse, lover and friend in your
chosen spouse.
Married in golden September's
glow, smooth and serene your life
will go.
Married when leaves in October
thin, toil and hardship for you begin.
Married in veils of November
mist. Fortune your wedding ring
has kissed.
Married in days of December
cheer, Love's star shines brighter
from year to year, says Home Chat.
zmriimmimiiiimmnmiimiiiimiiiiiM
line Most Cm
We have our Warehouse
filled with Flour, Shipstuff,
Meal, Corn and Oats. Be
sure and get our prices be
fore you buy.
Bring us your Butter,
Epgs, and Chickens.
Will give you the best
market price.
I DOVE-BOST COMPA'Y
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Administrator's Notice.
Having (inaliDtMl as a-lnilnis-tralor nl M. K
Castor, deivasecl, late of Cabarrus County, N. C
tins is to notify all persons liavinir Halms ;u;ainM
the estate of said ileceased toexliltut them to Uie
iiiinersi;;iieil on or liefore tt.e tli (lav of Airil
l'V7. or noti'-e will lie pleaded in nar of tlieir re
covery. All persons mdi lited to said estate will
please make immediate payment
This April .will. l'AXi.
K. I.. Mcro.VNI.L, Administrator.
By L. T. H.irtsell, Attorney.
Concord Pressing Club.
We act ,'is your valet for $1.00
per month. We call lor and deliv
er your clothes.
Concord Pressing Club.
Agents Mrs. Hester's Cleaning and
Dycinjr Works, Charlotte.
Hurry at MhIn 1VI1I Send You to (.ibnon
Drug; Store for Mloua Stoinaeh TMbletd.
"Eat in. haste and repent at leisure" Is
an old saying brought up to date.
Hurry at breakfast means a bad start
for the day, and if you hurrj also at the
other meals, you will poon suffer with
los of apnetie, sleeplessness, nervous
ness, furred tongue, ppeck9 before the
eycs headaches, back-allies, weakness
and debility, indirection, or other ills
that are caused by an abused stomach.
Herein Concord as in iho'-sands of
other places over the country, hurry at
meals increases the drnpgist's business
Not a day passes that Gibson Drug
Store do not sell s. veral packages of
Mi-o-na stomach tablets to to those who
have ruined their digestion by not tak
ing time to eat.
Of course indigestion has many other
causes, but wnatever tne cause, tne
reuiedy is the same, Mt-o-na. It cures
any acidity there may be, increases the
flow of the gastric juices, and actually
eives strength and tone to the whole
digestive sjtem, ao that you can soon
eat anything at any tini" without fear of
indigestion Gibson Drug Store has
seen so many cures made by M1-0 na
that they sell it und-r an absolute
guaiantee that it will be successful in
everv case where it is used in accordance
with directions, that is, one tablet be
fore each meal, ard will refund the
money to anyone whom it does not help
A large box of Mi-o-na tablets c sts but
50 cents if it cures ; nothing if it fails.
Could Not Trust Him.
After a wordy argument in which
neither scored, two Irishmen decided
to fight it out. It was agreed, says
the "Washington Post." that when
either said "I've enough" the fight
should cease.
After they had been at it about
ten minutes one of them fell, and
immediately yelled, "Enough! I've
enough !"
But his opponent kept on pound-!
ing him until a mart who was watch
ing them said : I
"Why don't you let him up? He
says he s got enough.
I know he says so," said the
victor, between punches, "but he's
such a liar you can't believe a word
e says."
He Knew Whereof he Spoke.
"Now the season of the ereen ap
ple has arrived," said the teacher,
and -
"Yessum." shouted Tommvquick-
Iv.
"You should not interrupt me.
Tommv, but how did vou kn r,""t
He Had Another Girl.
In a small town in Pennsylvania
there lives a woman preacher.
One Sunday afternoon she heard a
timid knock at the parsonage door.
She answered it herself, and found a
bashful young Crerman standing on
the step. He was a stranger, but
the minister greeted him pleasantly,
and asked him what he wished.
"Dey say der minister lifed in dis
house, hey
"ies, sir.
"Yess? veil, I want to git mar
net.
"All right ; I can marry you."
W hereupon the German jammec
his hat on his head, turned and flee
down the walk.
"You gits no chance mid me!" he
called back. I haf got me a gir
already!
Three Things.
Three things to lave: Courage
gentleness, affection. Three things
to admire: Intellect, dignity, and
gracefulness. Three things to hate
Cruelty, arrogance and ingratitude
Three things to delight in: Beauty
frankness, and freedom. Three
things to avoid: Idleness, loquacity
and flippant jesting. Three to culti
vate: Good books, good friends
and good humor. Three things to
contend for: Honor, country, and
friends. Three things to govern
Temper, tongue and conduct. Two
things to think of: Death and eter
nity.
lhere is a lot more fun running
Sanctity
sense.
no substitute for
Sale of Valuable Lands.
As commissioner. .1: pointed nv tne Smii enor
'ourt of Catarrws ( unty, in tlie Spin.,! I'n
eeedint-'. entitled A. 1 W ilson and v.i!r. an
otners. pla.iitms and against 01 Mlsenliemu r
and other. 1 sell to tlie Inchest ludder. at
pulilic sale, at Hie ivmrt house do,. r in Concord
at 12 o'cUn-k. 111.. ol .lime till. 1;ik.. Peine Hi
rtrst M'uul.i ol June, tin- following tracts i
lands :
First tract I.. ii'i; on the line of ( almrrus an
Kowitti c. unities, known as the Sapp lands, con
;uniim 107 acres.
Second tract Adjoining the S:vndy Sinilh
Pokih Sloop lands and others, lieint; the part cut
otT of the eastern (wirtion ol the Spnujue land
containing' ai res.
Thrd tract h.r.own as the ILtniel link land
adj"iiiiNi the nbinn schoolhouse lot and others
ontalllillL: arres.
Fourth iract Known as Ihe IliVman tract
adjoi:nni; the lands of Fink and Sliiim and oth
ers. containing :W .kti j
Hie metes ud imimus ot all these various
tracts of lails are swcitically set forth 111 Hi
Record ol the division of tlie lands of Mary A
Shliin. rtwsirded in ol. 4 of Records of Ord
and Decrees, at;e 4 IT. 4 IS. of Caharrus
ii'ity. to which record reference is heretiv
made for the bcundaries of said lands.
terms ot sale Qe-third cash, balance six
months credit with interest from date, and titl
reserved till all tSe purchase money is paid. r
the purchaser can pay cash Uhiii the confirnia
Hon ot tne sale and lake title.
These lands are verv valuable for farming and
especially valuable for the tiinbvr on them.
. j. mu. u.ujir.Kt , jr.. ( ouimissloiier.
April L"0-4t.
It.
"I've
ma am.
had inside information.
The
ess.
fatalist deserves to be friend-
A smile is appropriate
summer and winter wear.
for both
DR. H. C. HERRING, Dentist,
is now over the store of White-Moi : son-Klowe
Company
CONCORD N. C.
DR. W. C. HOUSTON,
DENTIST.
Ortice Ler lohnson's Drue Store.
Residence Thoiie 1 1. ( ifficr Ph ne 42.
l. T. HAR1SELL,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
Concord. N. C.
Prompt attention given to all business. OfTu. e
1 Moms building, opposite the couii huuse.
DRS. LILLY & WALKER
offer their nrr Sessional services to the itizens of
Coruonl and surrounding country . L-ii.s prompt
ly attended day ur night.
W. J. MONTGOMERY. J LEE C BOWS LL.
MONTGOMERY & CROWELL
Attorneys and CouneWr at Law,
CONCORD, N. C.
As partners w ill practice !aw in Cabarrus, Stanly
and adjoining counties, in the Super r and Su
prenie Cuuns of the Slate and 111 the Federa
Courts. Uthce in court houie.
Parties desiring to lend money can 'ea e it with
us or place it in Concord National I'.ank lor us,
and wew il! lend il on good real est.ite security
free of charge to the depositor.
We make thorough examination cf tr.'e to lands
oflered as security for luajis.
Moigages ferec loseJ without expense to owners
of same.
Henry it. Adams.
TluiS. J. Jerome.
Frank Arrnfieid.
Toia I1. Maness.
iiizh tacit, L:ziii I
Attorneys and Gounslors at Law,
CONCORD, N . C
Practice in all the State and W S J Courts
Prompt atteulion gien to collections and general,
law Practice. Persons interested in the settle
ment of estates, administrators, executors, and
guardians are especially invited to call on us, as
we represent jne of the largest bonding com
panies in America: in (act we will go any kind
ot a bond cheaper than any one else.
Parties desiring to lend monev can leave it
with us or deposit it in tlie Concord National
Hank, and we will lend it on approed security
tree oi charge to the lender.
Continued and painstaking attention wlll be
given, at a reasonable prue. to all legal business.
Office in new' Morris Building oppoite Court
House.
CANNON MANUFACTURING CO.
Notice Is hereby given Unit at a meeting of the
CI
annou Manufacturing loin-
Corporation 1 lit'ld in its office on the llith
Dint-tors ot the
natiy
day of April, 108. the following resolutions
wen- adobled by a majority ot,all the directors,
ln-wit :
Kcsolved. That In Ihe tuilinnf-ai of this Board.
it is advisable and most tor the benefit of the
stockholders of the Cnnon Manufacturing Com
pany that tiio following amendmeut, and
chauir1. ud alterations should be made, to-wit:
loci-ease the authorized capital of the corixira
tioi Irom S'JOO.OOO to SI.OOOOOO and also incn-a.se
the paid-in capital stock of the corporation fmm
f jOO.ouota l&io.OOCI, and that this corporation,
the Cannon Manufacturing Co.. the bonie office,
shall be in Concord Cabarrus county, North
Carolina, with the rt)ht and privilege of build
ing and operating a mid at any place in the
State. Also the right to have branch office or
n''ni ur unv nlhpp nluiu, ( r rkl'.t.,.t in tliu Stutu-
and to that end it Is ordered that a meeting of
the stockholders be held on the 19tti day of
May, 1906, at the office of the Cabarrus Savings
litnk in the ( ity of Concord, to take action on
this resolution: and further that the Secretary
forthwith give notice of said meeting and of the
adoption of this resolution, with a notice of its
adoption. In Thr Concord Timks, a newspa
per published in the City of Concord, for at
least four weeks, once a week successively, and
by mailing a written or printed copy of the
same to each and every stockholder of said
corporation in the United States.
J, V. CANNON", Jr , Sec
Ap. 30 it.
W. Lee Ezzelle,
DENTIST.
Prepared to do all classes ol Dental Work in tfle
most approved manner.
austaction guaranteed.
Office over Correll's jewelry store.
Would You Be
STRONG ?
If so, use
Fay&e's Hew Discovery
For the stomach, liver and kid
neys. For sale by
Fetzer Dru Co.
SIDEBOARD
TALK.
Si.Ic-UanU aiv ,,,,( iM1i;..(.m..1 to talk, but
inoney "sure do." and wc have made it talk
in a
Sideboard Deal
to our eii-toiiier' advantam
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Solid Car Quartered
Oak Sideboards
louolit on ;) I'hivcI sale. All Furniture
lias advanced. Si. ltd m lards as Imi as this
lasts ean and will he n, at a
Discount of Ten per cent,
from last year's prices...
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If you need a Sidel n ia rd all you have to do " .
is to look the line over, 'and hear'' prices, "4,'
and you will luv. ". .
Sideboarxs that would cost you at i
present prices $35.00 for only $27.50.
$27.50 Sideboards, now - $22.50
$22.50 Sideboards, for - $17.50 V-
and so on down the line.
The store that satisfies is in it on
Sideboards.
AYY niHU window, put up and
guaranteed to fit, for only $3.00
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! DAYVAULT
COMPANY
CASH STOIRIE
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Cash Counts
and the people are beginning to find
it out. We have but little to say in
this issue except
Guano Talk.
Ws Bought 250 Tons sf Guano to M
for Cash Oil?,
and propose to sell it to the farmers
at a price that will give you some
thing to think about.
The Dayvault Company lj
Five Hundred Bushels of Seed Irish
Potatoes, at prices never before
heard of in Concord.
into debt than crawling out.