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Will and must bo a big success, and we learn that there will be six music houses to have exhibits, four from Virginia, one from Georgia and one from vorth Caroliua. The latter named is o^^aiug auu ouccessful firm ofRaleigh—the North State Music Co., successor to J. L. Stone, wh/v^ when he died about two years ago, was the largest in the State. The connecting link was, on the death of his father successfully filled by Mr. Cecil G. Stone, the present young and enterprising manager of the North State Music Co. Young Mr. Stone has shown euergy, pluck, ability and brains, and deserves the patronage of the music buying people of the entire State. He is* now the youngest head of a music house the dimensions of this, in the United States,being at present, after two years successful management, scarcely twenty years of age.To say the least, Mr. Stone is well adapted to fill this important position,besides musically inclined, and is one of the best judges of a piano or organ in the country. To prove this, we simply call attention to his line of pianos, first, the two great high grade Americanfavorites, Knabe and Kranich Bach;then the Wegman, which is a first class medium-priced piano, having a tuning pin device which enables it to ''and in tune four times as long as any other piano of same price made; the Wegman also ha.^ many other valuable improvements. All of these instruments, including a tiue lino of organs, will be exhibited by this firm next week, each instrument being for -ale. Their prices cannot l.»3 beaten, and everyone coming to Raleigh to inspect or purchase should, get their prices and see their magnificent line of instruments. Mr. .Stone now has seven salesmen employed on salary, and all report fine prospects.
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The Daily State Chronicle

Raleigh, North Carolina, US

Sun, Oct 12, 1890

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