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" l - ' ' ' ' : TIIF vgTAN TU1LY FREE PRESS -'' : JR ' " " I 1 -';Ym's-r , 1 -" .? - - . J " I , ,.v... ..... . ..... , ' !' ' - , ' f - ' . ? .. fT77T 7TTJT TT 1TTTH 1? WP3 1 FI'FC3 A!U A" 117 i ' " $ M PINK HILL is located in the heart of the Best Bright Tobacco Belt in the world. PINK HILL is surrounded by a thrifty class of white farmers who pay little attention to cotton, but lots of attention to the culture of corn, to bacco, peanuts and hogs. PINK HILL is suffering but very little from existing world wide abnor mal conditions. PINK HILL wants more merchants, more small industries, more folks and offers Free Factory ea sas &a aa h i) tsL & 1 SB k. f MWf 'iMT'iwiiiMiiJ'i'iii ;rrirmmBSk gaca . PINK HILL is a land of opportunity by reason of it's resources and poss ibilities. PINK HILL has ample raw material for wood working plants and cheap material for buildings. PINK HILL has good schools, ood churches, good water and good folks good neighbors. PINK HILL offers large building lots at nominal prices and will heartily appreciate newcomers. FOR MORE INFORMATION WRITE GEO. TURNER,' Pres. J. T. STROUD, Vice-Pres. L. P. TYNDALL, Chairman PINK HILL, NORTH CARI G. S. WILLARD, Secretary I HA i Si"1.-," M 1 "MO - i J t i n f ! t ; : 3
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