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THE ATLANTA' UJ^OHGIAN Ajnl) NEWS.
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FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR, Auctioneers
TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 3:30 P. M.
90 Fine Lots on East Lake Car Line
Terms: $25 Cash, $5 Per Month, With 7 Per Cent Interest.
On Tuesday, June 11,1907, we will sell at public outcry 90 lots located just this side of Kirk
wood, where the South Decatur (East Lake) car line crosses Boulevard DeKalb. All the lots lie at
a fine elevation, on a commanding site overlooking Atlanta, and on a line with its magnificent of
fice buildings.
The Georgia Railway and Electric Co. is now double-tracking its entire line from the city
to East Lake Junction. The increase in population along the South Decatur line calls for increased
facilities. A new and attractive station is being erected right at the property we are going to sell.
Thousands of dollars have been spent at the East Lake Country Club in beautifying the
grounds and work will soon begin on a $40,000 club building. A number of modem and attractive
country residences are being built therein fact, houses are being built all along the South Decatur
car line. In the immediate vicinity of the property we are going to sell a great many handsome cot
tages have just been built and are in course of construction.
k : Some of the land along the East Lake car line, while it constitutes pretty scenery, is unsuited
for residence property. The lots we are to sell are situated on a choice 1 ocation, they are strictly
high grade, suited for residences, and good enough for anybody. It is a new thing for the Atlanta,
Suburban Land Co. to put lots on the market. We don’t know any price; have no limit-on them; ]
and are simply going to put them up and let them go to you at your own figure. , {
Come out to a plain, honest, old-fashioned, fair and square auction, without any, up-set price
or any by-bidding. /]i
Cars will leave corner Alabama and Pryor Streets at 2:15, 2:45 and 3:15. Special cars will be provided for everybody.
Sale begins at 3:30, sharp, Tuesday afternoon, June 11. Call for a plat.
WE SELL
“LOTS”
Forrest & George Adair.
WE SELL
“LOTS”
Services in Atlanta Churches
GRACE METHODIST—Corner Boulevard
nud Highland avenue. At 9:80 _a. Bun
day
METHODIST.
STHODIBT-Cori
1 avenue. At 9:3
Sir School, At 11 «. tn„ preaching by the
jiuitor, Rev. C. C. JarrcIL At 8 p. in.,
inctluf of Ctaarch Eitenelon Society end
t.lks on a mutter of vital Importance. Wed-
needs, at 8 p. m„ prayer meeting.
Lr-Corner Auburn
Rev. Prank Eakoe,
bool at 9:18 a. m. Busy
people’., Blble elaaa, Yoon* Men'. Barieo
Bible elaee, Young tatllee' Pbltethea Bl
Me cieee. Preaching at H a. tn. by the
pastor. Preaching at 1:10 p. tn. by Ber t.
C. Jarrell. Hoag aervlce at 7:45 p. m. anil
preaching at 8:16 p. tn. Epworth League
devotional service at 8:45 p. m. Rnbject,
•Becoming Skilled Workmen." Leader,
Mias Nell Iltrrell. Wednesday at 7 p. m„
Sunday echool teachers' meeting and preyer
meeting.
8T. MARK METHODIST—Bov. S. B.
— “ —' 100 J
Ep’-.i.-. —
1’rsyor mooting Wednesday At 8 p. m,
ST. I.t'KE METHODIST—Junction of Be-
roan avenue and Powell ttreet. Sunday
fcebool at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. —
and 7:45 p. ui.
FIltHT METHODIST^JuncUon Peachtree
«n<l Ivy street*. Her. J. 8. French, pea*
tor. Sunday school at 8:45 a. in. Children •
day exercises at 11 a. m. Preaching by
the pnator at 1 p. m. Junior Longue Jit
i,P. n>. Epworth League at 6:45
Midweek aervlce Wednesday at 8 p,
NELI.IR DODD “MEMORIAL, METH*
ODIST—Iter. M. U Underwood, Pfrior.
Preaching at 11 a. m. aud 7 JO p. m. Recap
tion of new members at morning aerrlce.
ST. JOH3I METHODIST—The put
Rev. li. c. Christian, will preach o 11
m. and 8 p. m. Morning aubject, wL
People Can Do.” Evening Mfcfat,
>17 as an Element of Torture In the
BtateJ*
Many 1'
“Memor
Future State.
8T. PAUL METHODIST—Corner Grant
•treet and St. Paul av.nne. Rev. H. L.
Kdmnndaon, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.
I'J the pnetor, Hev. J. H. sSkea. tha pre-
•Mini ehier of the Atlanta dtatrlct, will
preach at 7:46 p. m. Snuday school at 9:39
a. m. Midweek prayer eerrlce Wednesday
»t 7 45 p. m. All the eervlcea are bold at
I’*’k and l.e streets, .■—— - ,,
L. Troutman, pastor. Preaching at 11
» m. and 8 p. m. by the peetor. Sun
day school at 8:89 a. m. Prayer meeting
and teachers’ meeting Wedneiday evening
at 8 o'clock.
ENGLISH LUTHERAN —
CHURCH OP THE REDEEMER—Cor-
tyr 1 rinlty and Capitol place. Bev. E. C.
* ronk. pastor. Morning service wlth eer-
mon at 11 o'clock. Bible echool it 9:38 a.
m. Evening service at 8. ,
ENGLISH AVENUEMETHODIST-B. E.
■ flmmone, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. ui.
hj Bcv. W. M. Hasten. Sunday echool nt
s l>. m. Prei
'or. Prayer
day. Home
at _:39 p. m.
IEI PER80N STREET METHODIST—U.
i, graver meeting Tnesday at 7:19 p.
Holineee prayer meetlns Thuraday at
p. in.
.,l ,t ' x ' T V j METHODihT-^orner„WWte.
■all nnd Trinity avenae. Dr. J. W. Le«.
Dr. j. n. E.kcir, presiding elder.
V18reach at 11 a. m. and Rev. J. S. Tilly
r the Methodist church (Southl In the even
ing at 8. Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. Week-
ly prayer meeting Wedncaday at 8 p. m.
Regular organ recital at 7:39 p. m.
INMAN PARK METHODIST—Her. H.
B. Mnja, pnetor. The pastor will preach it
11 a. m. nnd 8 p. m. Memorial eerrlce In
houor nt Iter. Young L. G. Allen, D. D„
LL. I)..- missionary to China from Georgia,
addressed by bit schoolmate, Bev. J. fJ
Milan, It. D. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. tn.
HEMPHILL AVENUE METHODIST—B:
Ing Wednesday night.
BAPTIST.
JACKSON HILL BAPTIST—North Jack-
ton street and East avenue. John D. Jor
dan, D.D., minister. Service and sermon at
11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at
9:38 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8
p. tn. Tha ordinance of baptism will bo
administered at tba evening service.
PONCE DELEON AVENUE BAPTIST—
Rev. Jnnlus W. Millard, D.D., paator. Hun.
dny school at 10 a. m. After a ehort ses
sion. the echool will march ntn the main
auditorium, where there will be a Joint
session of the chnrrh and eehool, with a
chlldren'a day program with a sermon bv
the pastor on "Keeping Time with the
Stare'" At 7:45 p. tn., evening worship of
the church, with n sermon n, the pnetor
on "For Sale, a Birthright.”
WEST END BAPTIST—The pastor, Dr.
John r. Purser, will preach Sunday morn
ing and evening. Sunday eehool at 9:30 a.
m. Baptist Young People's Union Sunday
lit 7:15p. in. Ladles' Aid Society Monday
t 3:10 p. m. Prayer meeting Itedneedey
t 8 p. in.
PONDERS AVENUE BAPTIST-Pryach-
prayer meeting.
WOODWARD AVENUE BAPTIST-Sna-
lay school at 9AO a. m. Preaching at II
m. and 8 p. in. by the paator. Bar.
i Ki y Subject at the morning
pastor. Worship end sermon at J1 a. ro.
and 8 p. m. Bev. 8. B. C. Adame will
^ reach at he morning aervlce. At night,
to paator will Preach. Sunday echool at
9:39 a. m.
TEMPLE BAPTIST—Corner of Mengum
end Hunter streets. Snmloy school it 9:30
a. m. Special revival sermons nt 11 n.
and 7:30 p. m. by Dr. S. J. Parrish. ...
vlval eorvleea every ntglit neat week nt 7:45
o'clock._Preaching by Rev. “ —
BOULEVARD PRIMITIVE BA1TIST—At
comer of Boulevard nnd Houston street. LI
der T. J. llaiemore, psator. Services Sun.
day at U a.| m. *’ *
Ilntlneae conference and
>r Vi
each
lly urged to he present
The. .usual evangelledc
chnrrh are eepi
Service* aTa'lfM. ‘Sobtect” "The'Great
D.i.aiiM " junior Baptist Voudi Peoplo ■
i. m. Woman’s Missionary
S'“ Vlo","! 0 m."Vvo-n..-n i a fll-lohary
ullim llondav afternoon at3 t'X&Jj*
nlor Bantlat Young People . Union> Tnejday
nlgbt. Prayer meeting >\ eanesdny mgnt.
NORTH AVENCiTbAPTIST - Comer
Hemphill erenne anil Emmett ‘treet
Preaching at 11 a. ro. anfi 7.45 n. m. by
the paator. William H. Bell. 8unday ochool
9:30 a. m.
CAPITOL AVENUBBAPTIST -fooday
School at 9:30 a. m. Preaeble* at 11 a. m.
by the pattor, Bee. John E. Briggs- flub-
1eet '‘Stigmata of Christ. The regular
eroding aerrloe at 8 o'clock. Pre*'ehIng
br the paator. Subject, God a Call to
Man.” Monday nlgbt. Baraea'a pniyer
meeting In the Barnet elaat room. Tuea*
T room'' 'TX*.ury**uUr M U.d^k
asypja ■SPAii&tt
Ymlng poopfe'e Unlon'stmdey^at 1 ? p.^.* >tl,t
: Kundny In each month.
IMMANTEL nAPTIST-Comer Berean
avenue nnd Fair street. Her. 8. A. Cowan,
r iaator. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Preaeh-
ng nt 11 ti. tn. and 7:45 in. by tbe paator.
HunJect of the morning service, "Work, for
the Night la Coming. Subject at night,
"Wboao Fault?” Immediately after the
morning service the Lord’s supper will be
given. Tbe usual services during the day
and through the week.
FIR8T BAPTI8T—Peachtree and Cain
atreeta. Dr. W. W. Landrum, pastor. 8uu*
day school at 9:80 a. tn. Morning worship
at 11. Preaching by tbe paator. B. Y. P.
U. at 7:46 n. m. Evening worship at 8.
“ ‘ gainler, rector of tho Kplacopal
will lecture on
. lecture ha* been
religoua leaders of
RK BAPTIST—Corner Georgia
)rant street. D. 8. Kdenfield.
Ices at 11 a. m. aud 7:45 p. m.
I at 9:30 a. m. Revival service*
the country.
GRANT PARK BAPTIST-Corner (
avenue und Grant r ‘ “
K ator. Hervlcea i
nday school i ‘
will continue every nlgbt next week.-
service* held In a tent on church lot.
WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST-Corner
of Kennedy and Chestnut street*. Preach*
Ing by the pastor. Rev. T. E. Elgin, at 11 a.
n>. nnd 7:45 p. tu. Morning subject, —*
Transfiguration:” evening, ‘'Jesus 1 Pov
Forgive." Sunday school at 9 Jfi a. m. Cot
Whitehall terrace, will hold all regular serv*
Ices In the lecture room. Preaching at 11
a. tn. and 8 p. in. by the pastor, Rev. J. A.
Gordon. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Young
People’s Christian Union at 7:15 p. in. Wed
nesday evening prayer meeting at 8 p. ui.
the pastor from the city, Rev. G. H. Mark
will occupy tbe pulpit at both morning and
even lug services.
WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of
Walker and Stonewall streets. Rev. T. P.
Cleveland, pastor, h'ubject at 11 a. ni.:
"The Worthy Walk.” Subject nt 7:45 p. in.:
"The Saving Touch." Sabbath school nt
9:30 a. ro. Prayer meeting Wednesday ut
7:45 p. m. •
CHRISTIAN.
FIRST CHRISTIAN—44 East
street. Rev. II. K. Pendleton, pastor.
Preaching at 11 n. in. and 7:30 p. in. Bible
“*■- * t 9:30 a. ui. Christian Endeuvor
IUIjIj
M. Adi
hlml’a i
3 p. m.
dlsslonary Society Wednesday at
Prayer meeting Wednesday nt 7:45
Yonng
INMAN PARK BAPTIST—Sunday echool
at *:» P- nt. la Klr.t I’rrthrmltn church
and prcechln* icrvlc. at 4:39 p. m. Dr.
C. N. Dona Id ion. anperlntcndcnt.
BAPTIST TABEBNACT,E-R.r WmUa»
Walker will ocenpy the pnlplt both morn-
in, and evenlttf. Dr. Brmtahton l» bolding
revival aervlcea In Live Oak, Fla.
CENTRAL B,
ad Forsyth str
JAPTI8T—Corner
reets. Rev. B. I*.
novo, pasior. nununy ecnooi at v:w a. ui.
The pastor will preach at 11 a. in. ou
S ’atch Also at Night." Special singing at
bt under leadership of professor w. W,
PRE8BYTERIAN.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN-Washing,
ton strset, opposite cnpltol. Rev. Tberon
D. li., pastor. Sunday school at
paator. Sunday ocl
J for men under
of the Presbyterian Brotbtrboo<l
v«v, a». w., pnaivi. duituw j . ...
Blhlc rlau tor men under direction
‘ Services
dent of Agnes — ,-- r -
the morning^ 5Dd-weck prayer mcetlag at
FIRST PRESBYTER TAN—Iter. ... _
Ungle, D. D., tbe peetor, will occupy his
pulpit at It a. m. and 8 p. tn. The Sunday
school opens promptly at 9:11 a. m. Mid
week prayer meeting wadneaday at I p. m.
WEST END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gordon
and Duunn streets. Her. Bernard 1’. Smith,
pastor. Preaching nt 11 a. tn. aud 7:88 p.
HOWELL STATION* CHRISTIAN—End
of Mnrlattn atreat car line. Rev. A. K
Scddon. paator. Bible echool at 3 p. m
Preaching at 11 a. n. and 7:30 p. m.
COLLEGE PARK CHItlSTIAN-Bcv. F.
Adama. pastor. Bible achool every
day at 10 a. m. Preaching Drat
day at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.
EPISCOPAL.
Second Sunday after Trinity.
CATHEDRAL—Comer Washington anl
iunter. Very Bev. C. T. A. llae, D.D.,
lean. At 7:38 a. m„ holy communion; 11 a.
a., morning prayer and sermon; 6:U1
m evening prayer and aermon. Sunday
school at 9:457 All other days: 7:38 a. m.,
holy communion; 9 g, tn.. morning prayct;
at 4:38 p. in., svenlng prayer, wedueaduy
and Friday, litany at I8:)d a. m.
ST. LUKES-Peachtrea. between Currier
and Pine. Bov. C. B. Wltmer, lt.D., rec
tor. At 7’jo a. m., holy communloa; 11
a. tu., morning prayer and serrnou; 8:00
8 . in., evening prayer and aermoo. Sun-
ay achool at 9:45 a. m.
INCABNATION—Lea, near Gordon. Weat
End. Rev. J. J. P. Perry, rector. At 1:10
a. III., holy communion; 11 a. m.. morning
prayer, stnnon and holy eommuulon; H p.
m.. svenlng prayer aud sermon. Sunday
echool at 9:45 a. in. Friday: I.ltuuy at
4:0 p. m,
North avenue. Bev. 8. S. ..imh, ..
At I a. m., holy communion; at It a
morning prayer and sermon: 8:00 n. m.,
EPIPHANY—Corotr Morsland aud Euclid
arentwo, Inman Tark. Rtv. C. A. Langs
ton. vlrsr. In charge. At 11 o. in., holy
sermon. Sunday school at
aud Hcrinou at 1
ST. JOHNS—Collegn Pork. Rev. Gilbert
Higgs, D.D., la charge. Morning prayer
ana sermou at 11.
8T. PAULS (Colored)—C41 Auburn avenue.
Rev. A. E. Day lu charge: 0:30 a. in., holy
communion; 11 a. m., nioruiug prayer and
sermon; 8 b. m., svenlr J —
mon. Sunday school nt ,
Morning prayer at 8:30. Wednesday and
Friday; Litany at 8:30. Wednesday: Even
ing prayer and address at 7:45.
UNIVER8ALIST.
UN! VERSA LIST CIIURCII-Corner of E.
Harris and Peachtree* street*. Bar. E. D.
El leu wink], pastor. Regular preaching serv
ice nt 11 ft. lu., - with sermon by the paator.
Subject, ’Tho Ilnttle of the Giant*. ’ The
50th anniversary of tho Institution' nf chll
dren’H Hundny will bo appropriate!/ cele
brated by the Sunday school nt 9:46 a. m.
nnd the pastor will preach n sermon to the
children. No eveulug service.
CONGREGATIONAL.
CENTRAL CONG REG ATIONAI#—Oppo
site Carnegie Library. Hundny school at
9:30 n. in. 1'rencblng nt 11 u. in., "Miracles
Essential nnd tho Essential Miracle" be
ing the subject. Young people's
meeting nt 6:30 p. m. I'ralso servlco
im
Monday at 4:30 p. in. the business
tee will hold Its regular meeting.
Mid-week prayer meetlug Wednesday ut 8
P-
CATHOLIC.
SACRED HEART C'lH’HCH-Mnas nt 7.
8:3) nnd 10 u. in. Benediction of hleased
sacrament after 10 o’clock mass. No even
ing service. Sunday school at 9 a. tn.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHURCH OF CHRIST—West End ave
nue, Bllde study nt It) ii. in. Communion
corner of James street nnd Lillian avenue
In Bonnlo Brae. Theno series of iiieetlugs
will continue through, the week at the teut,
corner North avenue und Chestnut street.
Service* every night, commencing at 7:30.
GRAND
WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE
10th—Matinees Wednesday and Satur-
Third Successful Week of the 1 VfjfcfWF?
Geo. Fawcett Company
Presenting That Delightful Comedy by Belasco & Mills.
THE CHARITY BALL
Special Scenery and a Complete Production.
Night Prices 25c to 50c. Matinees 25c and 35c.
CASINO
WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE
10th.—Matinees Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
Spectacular Play of the SunnySouth j
M MOBILE
;cessories, Weird Light Effects. In-
blo Company of Players,
ices. Sale at Bijou Box office.
Lincoln J. Carter’s
DO Wl
Elaborate Scenic A<
terpreted by a Capa
Same Casino pr
KIRKWOOD PRESBYTERIAN—Sunday
school at 9:30 a. in. Morning sermon at
11 by Dr. T. E. Canvern*. Mid-week serv
ice at 8 o’clock Wednesday evening.
CUMBERLAND ‘pSbSBYTERTAN—Cor
ner of Harris and Hprlng streets. In tbe
absence of tho paator. Rev. Z. M. McGee,
Rev. Dr. J. II. Alexander of the Presby
terian church (South? will preach at 11 a.
ui.
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN—Cor
ner Forrest areoue aud Boulevard. Iter.
B. F. Guide, paator. feervln * at 11 a. m.
Hun ‘ ‘ *
and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9:39 a. m.
Y. P. If. at 7 p. ro. Mid-week prayer serv
ice Wednesday at 8 p. m. Mr. Guide has
and will conduct
day school every Sunday
HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta
avenue and Pulliam street. Rev. Gilbert
Higgs, D. D.. In charge. Evening prayer
and sermon at 4. Sunday school at 1 Fri
day: Evening prayer and choir practice
at 7JO. . -***•
. 8T. ANDREW*—Corner Glens and Kent
streets. Her. Gilbert HlfC*. D.D., In
charge. Sunday school at 8:*> p. tu.
RT. PAULS—East Point. Rev. Gilbert
Higgs, D.D., In charge. Morning prayer
and *>rmoti nt 1L
HOLY TRINITY—Decatur. Rev. C. A.
Langston, vicar, In charge. At 4:39 p. m.,
evening prayer and sermon.
RT. MARKR—LnOrange. Rev. H. D. Phil-
llps^ln charge. Morning prayer and sermou
GOOD SHEPHERD—Austell. Rev. R. F.
CHURCH OF INCARNATION—The Rev.
Troy Beatty, archdeacon of Athens and
rector of Emanuel church. Athens, will
ofriclato at the Church of the lucamutlou,
West End, Huuday.
YOUNO MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA
TION—Sunday afternoon nt the aHooclatloii
there will be an addre** by Rev. .Lynu 11
Walker, pastor of the West End rresby
tertau church. The association orchestra
will play a short program Immediately t»i
ceding the service. There will be a pin
solo by Miss Rosalie Enhniik*. The service
begin* *t 3:30 p. m. and close* nt 4:30.
M. 31. Jackson's Bible class for young men
at 4:30 p. m.
Jeot for discussion, "Seif Control” Talks
limited tn ten minute*. At the opening of
each meeting • speelnl lesson on uealth f*
given b * g '
122 Pesebtree street, Sunday ut 11
All Interestim| In the stud/ of God's
word are cordially Invited to be preseut.
‘ * atlonal.
STREET CAR BARN—The regular de
votional service will he held nt 9*a. m.
Sunday at the street car barn chapel, cor-
*r Piedmont nrentut nnd Ammtrong street,
eader, Edward Young Clark, Jr.
FIRST enURCH OF CHRIST (Selentlst)
—17 West Baker street. Subject of lesson-
sermon Kundny at 11 a. in. nml 8 p. ui. Is
.“Go*!, the Preserver of Man.” Wednesday
at 8 p. in., testimonial meeting. Beading
room* 88 North Broad street, opposite the
Piedmont Hotel, are open dally from 9 a.
ro. to 6 p. in. Sunday from 2 to 5 p. ni.
me BIJOU
Tonight—Matinee Saturday.
GEORGE FAWCETT COMPANY
WILL PLAY BOYLE'S SUCCESS
“FRIENDS”
NEXT WEEK at tho Grand
•'CHARITY BALL”
PASTIME PALACE THEATER
CASINO
TONIGHT—MATINEE 8ATURDAY
Charley Grapewin
IN GEORGE HOBARTS PLAY
HENRY.
Next Wookt “DOWN MOBILE”
St. Nicholas Auditorium
PONCE DE LEON PARK
SKATING DAILY
11 A. M.-1 P. M.i 3:30 P. M.-6 P. M.j
B P. M.-11 P. M.
MUSIC EVERY SESSION.
A atrooic and tntereatlng aervlce I. being
arranged for the Railroad Young Men'a
Chrlatlan Auoclntlnn at tbe room,, 31V4 IV.
Alabama .treet, Huuday ufternoon «t 1:30
Vloek. There will be a ihort anil loduted
I.Iron ami an Inaplrlng nong aervlce. No
better place can be found to apeud the aft
ernoon.
Tho Homo of Vaudeville,
No, 77 Peachtree Street.
Matinees 3 and 4 p. m. Night 7i30 to 11
Next Week’e Program.
BENNY & CHAPMAN,
In “The Copper and the Maid,
GYTZ & GYTZ,
Champion Barroll Jumpers.
TOMMY WILK8,
Sweet Voiced Singer of Sentimental
8onee,
MISS WILSON, "THAT'S ALL,”
8ongs and Dance,.
MISS NETTIE BRITTAIN.
In Imperionatlon,.
si
ATLANTA’S POULAR
Every
PONCE
{Band
Jlmuit-
DE
Concerts
Thal Is
LEON
Tralee
New
PARK
Daily
A CAR A MINUTE.
WHITE CITY
Atlanta’, Neweit and Largest Amuse
ment Park.
TWO CONCERTS DAILY
By Wedemeyer’e Band.
VAUDEVILLE 2:30 and 4:03 In Af
ternoon; 7 and 9 at Night.
Orchids, Lily of the Valley, Roses, Carnation and Sweet Pea
Wedding Bouquets
SHIPPED TO ANY POINT IN THE SOUTH. WRITE, WIRE OR PHONE.