^ SOUTHERN RAILWAY 



■^^ GREATEST SOUTHERN SYSTEM. 



TO ALL POINTS SOUTH, SOUTHEAST, AND SOUTHWEST. 



Tlirougrh PiiUiiiaii DrawingT Kooni Sleeping- Cars from New 

 York aiid Washington to New Orleans, Memphis, Port 

 Tampa, Jacksonville, Aiig-nsta, and Intermediate Points — 

 First-Class Day Coaches— l>ining Car Service. 



Fast Trains for the SOUTH leave 'Washington Daily at 11.15 A. M., 9.50 

 P. M., and 10.45 P. M. 



Through Tourist car on the 10.45 P. M. Train every Monday, 'Wednesday, 

 and Friday for Texas. Arizona, and California points, -without change. 



Direct line to the Summer Resorts in "Virginia and the Carolinas and the 

 ■Winter Resorts of Florida, Oulf Coast, Texas, Mexico, and California. 



Direct Through Car Line to and from Asheville, Hot Springs, and other 

 W^estern North Carolina points— " THE LAND OF THE SKY." 



For Map Folders, Summer Homes Folder, and Book on "ASHE'VILLE 

 AND THEREABOUTS" write to— 



A. S. THWEATT, Eastern Pasgenger Agent, 271 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

 J. C. HORTON, Passenger Agent, 201 E. Baltimore Street, Baltimcre, Md. 

 L. S. BROWN, General Agent, 705 Fifteenth St. N. W., Washington, 1). C. 

 W. B. BROWN, Passenger Agent, Norfolk, Va. 



S. H. HARDWICK, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. 



C. A. BKNSCOTER, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn. 



W. H. TAVLOE, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Louisville, Ky. 



J. M. GULP, Traffic Manager. W. A. TURK, General Passenger Agent, 



Washington, I). C. 



The Mutual Life Insurance Co. 



OF NEW YORK, 



RICHARD A. McCURDY, President, 



Is the Largest Insurance Company in the World. 



The Records of the Insurance Department of the State of New 



York SHOW THAT The Mutual Life 



Has a Larger Premium Income - - - ($39,000,000) 



More Insurance in Forqe ($918,000,000) 



A Greater Amount of Assets - - - - ($235,000,000) 



A Larger Annual Interest Income - - - ($9,000,000) 



Writes More New Business .... ($136,000,000) 



And Pays More to Policy-holders - - ($25,000,000 in 1896) 



THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY. 



It has paid to Policy-holders since I ♦aq-t nnn lan oq 



its organization, in 1843, ( ' ' 5*'i7,UO0,l»a.^9 



ROBERT A. GRANNISS, Vice-President. 



WALTER R. GILLETTE. General Manager. FREDERIC CROMWELL, Treasurer. 



ISAAC F. LLOYD, Second Vice-President. EMORY McCLINTOCK, Actuary. 



WILLIAM J. EASTON. Secretary. 



JUDD & DETWEILER, PRINTERS, WASHIINGTON, D. C. 



