XXVIII 



LOUISVILLE, NEW ORLEANS 



AND 



TEXAS RAILWAY. 



(MISSISSIPPI V ALLEY ROUTE.) 



Line 



MEMPHIS, GKEENVILLE, VUK8BURG, BATON ROUGE AlW 

 NEW ORLEANS, 



TRAVERSING A MAGNIFICENT AND EVEN PICTURESQUE COUNTRY. 



The Rice and Sugar Plantations and great massive Sugar Houses and Refineries 

 south of Baton Rouge are especially interesting and never fail to please the observ- 

 ant passenger. 



Between Memphis and Vicksburg the line passes through some of the finest Cot- 

 toii Plaatations in ihr Ya/oo-Mississippi Delta, t .e most fertile agricultural section 

 of country on earth . 



The Equipment and Physical condition of the due are first class in every p .rticii- 

 lar, permitting a high rate of speed and assuring the comfort and safety of passen- 

 gers. 



Hunting and fishing on this line are excellent. Deer and bear are plentiful in 

 some sections and there is no end to the feathered tribe in season. 



During the fall and winter months 



TOURIST TICKETS 



At Reduced Round Trip Rates will be on sale at Ticket Offices of connecting lines 

 to Baton Roiige, New Orleans and principal points in Florida, Southern Texas and 

 California. 



MAGNIFICENT PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING- CARS RUN 



BETWEEN LOUISVILLE AND NEW ORLEANS VIA 



MEMPHIS WITHOUT CHANGE. 



Passengers Should Purchase Tickets Vu this Line. 



IT IS EMPHATICALLY TIJE MOST ATTRACTIVE ROUTJ IN ' 

 THE SOUTH TO-DAY. 



For time tables, Map Folders and Price of Tickets address 



R. B. MAURY, JR. : 

 Gen'l Trav. Pass'r Agt., Memphis, Teuu. or 

 P. R. Rogers, E. W. How, 



Ass't Gen'l Pass'r Agt. Gen'l Pass'r Agt. 



J. M. Edwards, 



Vice-pres't and Gen'l Manager, Memphis, Tenn. 



