NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 
SODTHERN RAILWAY 
^ CS-H-E-A-TEiST 
SOUTHERN SYSTEM. 
Penetrates with its main line or branches eight States 
South of the Ohio ami Mississippi Kivers, ami in con- 
junction with its friendly allied connections reaches all 
the commercial centers of the South and Southwest . . . 
DOUBLE DAILY VESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS 
, . . BETWEEN . . . 
Washington and Chattanooga via Salisbury, Asheville and Knoxville. 
Washington and Tampa via Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville. 
AVashington and Memphis via Atlanta, Birmingham and K. C. Al. & B. 
AVashington and New Orleans via Atlanta, Montgomery ^iml Mobile. 
Norfolk and Chattanooga via Salisbury, Asheville and Knoxville. 
Pullman Sleepers — Dining Cars — Day Coaches. 
Additional Trains for local travelers .... 
The direct line to the f FLORIDA, GULF COAST and TEXAS, 
Winter Resorts of | .... MEXICO and CALIFORNIA, 
AND THE BEST 
Through Car Line to and from Asheville and Hot Springs — “The Land of the Sky.’’ 
NA^rite for IVIap F"olders. 
R. D. CARPENTER, General Agent, 271 Broadway, New York City. 
L. S. BROWN, General Agent Passenger Department, Washington, D. C. 
WM. HENRY TAYLOE, District Passenger Agent, Norfolk, Va. 
S. H. HARDWICK, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. 
C. A. BENSCOTER, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn. 
J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager. W. A. TURK, General Pas.senger Agent. 
■i PROVIDENCE LINE!- 
THE ROUTE BETWEEN 
New York, Boston, Providence, Worcester and all New England. 
FIRST-CLASS MUSIC— MAIN-DECK DINING ROOMS. 
Steamers “Connecticut” and “ Hassachusetts ” leave New Pier 36, 
North River, foot of Canal Street, daily except Sunday, at 5.30 p. in. 
Returning, Train leaves Park Square Station, Boston, at 6.30 p. 111., 
Worcester at 6.15 p. in., connecting with steamer leaving Providence at 
7.45 P- m. 
■iSTONINGTON LINE!- 
BETWEEN 
NEW YORK, NARRA6ANSETT PIER AND WATCH HILL. 
From New York, at 6.00 p. 111., daily excejit Sunday. 
j. w. miller, W. Dew. Dimock, O. H. Briggs, 
