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Gordon Institute, Barnesville, Ga., one of the leading iustitutions of learning in this section, with a Music department that stands second to none and under the direc-
KLSGSBURT PIANOS were selected to go into the Gordon Institute, on account of the beauty of tone, perfect action, artistic case designs, and adu v ability that will with
stand the hard usage a Piano is .subject tojiii sjfjuool work. Messrs. B. M. Turner and J.W. Stafford, president an
kindly given us permission to publish their letter:
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and secretary of board of trustees of Gordon Institute, have
Gordon Institute, * Barnesville, Ga. Barnesville, Ga., June 24, 1898.
r H. B. MORENUS, Manager Cable Piano Co., Atlanta, Ga.—Dear Sir: At a special meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, it was unanimously vojted to
plaee'an order with you for the purchase of six new Style B Kingsbury Pianos, to be used in the Musical Department of the Gordon Institute of this city. In'purchasing these
pianos of you it gives us pleasure to state that we have selected the Kingsbury in preference to many other makes which are now being used in various colleges in the State,
on account, as we believe, of its superiority in tone, action, wearing quality, and the excellent and workmanlike manner in which the cases are finished. You may deliver the
above number of Pianos immediately. B. M. TURNER, Pres. Board Trustees Gordon Inst; J. W. Stafford, Sec. and Treas.,
The selection of a Piano is a serious matter, and especially so when one is not familiar with the various makes. The decision of the trustees and musical faculty of the
Gordon Institute is an aid to any one in making a selection. Profit by the investigations of these well known people and buy a Kingsbury.
More Kingsbury Pianos are being sold in the southern states to-day than any other make of Piano Jin the world.
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Cols. F. M. Johnson and W. B. Sloan
went to Dawson Superior court yes
terday afternoon.
Mr. A. D. Adair of Atlanta, spent,
yesterday in the city on a yisit to his
mother, Mrs. Sarah Adair.
Messrs. Hunter Pope of Atlanta, and
D. G. Cunningham of Decatur, merit
yesterday in * the city on a visit to
friends.
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At St. Joseph’s and the Auditorium
a Great Success.
The much talked-of concerts by Air.
I M Mayer, tue pianist, last Friday
afternoon ami night, at St. Joseph's
Academy and the Auditorium, under
the auspices of the Cable Piano Co..
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over hid ... .dm of the disease to return.
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of the mumps. He will be able to at
tend his duties at court next week.
Mrs. J. II. Hunt has gone to Wash
ington . to joinGea. and Mrs. James
Lpngstrcet and party on their trip to
Colorado and the vest. She will be ab
sent from home two or three months.
The attendance at the churches yes
terday was very good. It was the
prettiest Sunday we hg.ve enjoyed for
sometime and church goers took ad
vantage of it, and the bouses of worship
were well filled.
.Tud:_ r e Ji J. Kimsey and Solicitor
General Howard Thompson left yester
day afternoon for Dawsonviile, where
Dawson Superior court convened this
morning. Court will be in session
there just one week.
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been claimed .or him..
His programme was made up of the
compositions of Kowalski, Vogrieh,
Grieg, Gottschalk, Olsen, Mendelssohn.
Godard and two of his own. presenting
a classic collection that could only be
made interesting by an artist.
Mr. Mayer possesses a technique that
is simply a stony:ding, auk bis tonal
production is beautiful, he seeming to
have a faculty of drawing the tone from
the piano and ^producing a singing
quality resembling that of an organ,
and of a smooth, velvety character.
In compositions like the Tremolo of
Gottschalk. the En Route of Godard,
and the Twelfth Rhapsodic of Liszt,
Mr, Mayer showed a tremendous pow
er. It seemed impossible that the
Kingsbury upright piano that he used
could withstand the strain, but the in
strument responded in a noble manner
to the demands made upon it, both in
power, brilliancy, sweetness of tone
and responsiveness ©f action.—Wash
ington (Ga.) Chronicle, July 4th.
A Large Banner.
The largest banner ever swung to the
breezes in Gainesville, was hung from
the Hudson House to the Masonic Tem
ple yesterday. It announces in letters
large enong’h to be read clear to the
Air Line depot the closing oat sale of
pianos and org-ans now going on. En
terprise certainly.
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