Bob Taylor's Magazine, Vol. I, No. 2, May 1905
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BOB TAYLOR’S MAGAZINE ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE WONDERFUL ELECTRIC CANDY MACHINE
WHICH TOOK THE PRIZE FOR “NOVELTY OF INVENTION”
AT THE WORLD’S FAIR. ST. LOUIS, MO., 1904
THE CANDY MADE BY THIS MACHINE IS ABSOLUTELY PURE.
Granulated sugar is poured into the spinner and is instantly changed into flossy filaments of PURE candy without the touch of a contaminating finger.
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Bob Taylor’s Magazine.
Contents for May, 1905.
ADDRESS TO OLD CONFEDERATES.
IN THE DARK.
THE SPINNER.
MEN OF AFFAIRS
Joseph W. Bailey.
James D. Porter.
Joseph W. Folk.
Warren A. Candler.
COTTON AND WAR.
THE MASTER-HAND.
THE BOY IN GRAY.
SONG.
THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTHERN MILLS.
THE MERRY LADY.
I.
II.
III.
A ROYAL RESIDENCE.
THE FINEST HOTEL.
INDEFINITELY POSTPONED.
TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.
TRAINING SCHOOLS IN TENNESSEE AND THE SOUTH.
THE FOREIGN WIFE.
CHAPTER I.
WHEN NELLIE SMILES.
SERIOUS PROBLEMS OF SCIENCE TO-DAY
“THE MESSAGE OF THE VIOLET.”
WHOSE TEMPLE YE ARE.
Lyrical and Satirical
WHAT’S THE USE?
AN INTERESTING PLOT.
HARD LUCK.
WHY NOT BE SENSIBLE?
THE NORTHERN VIEWPOINT.
EDITORIAL
FRENZIED POLITICS.
A TALE OF A LECTURE TOUR.
FOOLISH DREAMERS.
LEISURE HOURS
Industrial Energy and Enterprise of the Old South.
“LOCAL COLORING.”
IN TENNESSEE.
A People Peculiar.
The Mosquito.
BOOKS AND AUTHORS
THE FIDDLE AND THE BOW.
PART SECOND.
Southern Platform
The Humorous, the Pathetic and the Dramatic.
The Mysteries
Thomas Jefferson and the Average Man.
The Lyceum Platform.
Echoes from the Field.
A Great Lecturer.