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Traveling' at Nig'ht 



Said a noted traveler: "I always use the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway in 

 my travels because I am sure of a good night's rest in the sleeping car." 

 This statement hits the nail squarely on the head. 



No heaving and lurching of the car, noisy rail joints, nor rough, sharp jolts, but just an 

 easy, quiet, steady swing ahead. 



Minimum of fatigue, maximum of pleasure and safety, and punctual service, these 

 things have made the Lake Shore the greatest through train line in America. 



Chicago and Cleveland, Buffalo, Boston and New York are knit closely together by 

 its great trains. 

 Send for booklet, "Privileges for Lake Shore Patrons," contains useful information; also "Book of Trains." 

 A. J. SMITH, G. P. & T. A., Cleveland, Ohio. 



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ANNOUNCES ITS ENTRANCE AS AN INITIAL LINE INTO 



JACKSONVILLE, FLA.= 



Effective July 1. 1902 



By an arrangement for trackage rights over the line formerly known as the Plant System, as between 

 Savannah, Ga„ and Jacksonville, Fla., and Jesup, Ga , and Jacksonville, Fla., the Southern Railway will 

 be extended trom b;ivannnh and Jesup, respectively, to Jacksonville, Fla., and will on and after that date 

 operate its own train service into and out of Jacksonville thereby. 



On and after above mentioned date the high class Through Trains of the Southern 

 Railway from the East, the North t the West, and the Southwest will be operated into 

 Jacksonville via Jesup and the New Short Line, which reduces the distance from 

 Savannah and ftom Jesup to Jacksonville 20 miles. 



THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY'S GATEWAY TO FLORIDA 



Washington &nd Jacksonville 

 Norfolk &nd Jacksonville 

 Chattanooga and Jacksonville 

 Birm.ingha.rn and Jacksonville 



Richmond &nd Jacksonville 

 Memphis and Jacksonville 

 Atla.nta. &nd Jacksonville 

 Harriman Junction and Jacksonville 



For Rates, Sleeping Car Reservation, etc., call on or address 



New York Offices : 271 and 1185 BROADWAY 



W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, ALEX. S. THWEATT, 



Pass. Traffic Manager, Gen. Pass. Agent, East. Pass. Agent, 



Washington, D. C. 1185 Broadway, N. Y. 



