Augusta County: William L. Evans to David H. Evans,
September 11, 1867
Summary:
Evans writes to his brother about the prospects for opening a store in
Staunton.
H. Evans & Bro.
Wholesale Dealers
in
Tobacco, Cigars, Snuffs, Papers, &c.
Sept. 11, 1867
Dear Bro.
Your letter is to hand I was glad to hear from you and to hear you were all well at Staunton I dont know but One Cigar Maker that is now Out of work in town Except the Ones you named you did not [unclear: name] and that is Charly March who is a good workman and I suppose will come up if you [unclear: want] him.
I Could not come to Staunton unless you could give me the assurance I could do
well. If John would give us the store and rent us the Room and Sell us the Stock
on time I would then be willing to come and devote my whole time to the interest
of the business, but it would not do for me to leave a Situation for an
uncertain one. I Want to try and go to Martinsburg if I can raise the means
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as I am certain a man could do well there by strict attention to business, but if John will let us have the Store
in Staunton I would come [illeg.] You talk to him and get his views on
the Subject. Suppose we give him Half the profits of the concern-- we to attend
to all the business. You do that and write to me as Soon as You do it and let me
know what he Says.
Tell Elva & Mary Lizzie I would be glad to hear from them and will Prize the Photographs Highly I will look for them next week. Write Soon Love to all all are well. business is good Our town is lively
Yours Truly
Wm. L. Evans