NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 
SOUTHERN RAILWAY 
^ .^. * * * S SOUTHERN SYSTEM. 
Penetrates with its main line or branches eight States 
South of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and 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. 
AVashington and Tampa via Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville. 
AVashington and Memphis via Atlanta, Birmingham and K. C. I>l. & B. 
AVashington and Galveston via Atlanta, Montgomery and New Orleans. 
AVashington and Birmingham via Lynchburg, Charlotte and Atlanta. 
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 (VI a p F"olcJers. 
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. BKNSCOTER, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn. 
J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager. W. A. TURK, General Passenger Agent. 
“IMPROVEMENT THE ORDER OF THE AGE.” 
THREE NEW MODEL 
SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITERS 
Nos. 2, 3 AND 4. 
Great 
Progress in 
Mechanical Overlooked by 
Manufacturers 
DURABILITY the first consideration. 
Many 
Improvements 
Heretofore 
Send for Catalogue. Machines sent you for trial. 
The Smith Premier Typewriter Company, 
rvi Airsi OP-RICEI: SYRACUSE, IM. Y. 
BRANCHES: 1416 F STREET. WASHINGTON, D. C.. AND 28 OTHER LEADING CITIES. 
