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In the Heart PINES Long-Leaf ‘Tine Country NORTH CAROLINA Overnight train service from Netf York and Philadelphia *tfia Seaboard Air Line Railway. Hard Surface Road o^?er U. S. Highway Number 1. THE HIGHLANDPINES INN Weymouth Heights Creamer & Turner. Managers Entrance to the HOLLYWOOD HOTEL J. L. Pottle & Son, Proprietors Climate nappy medium; altitude 650 feet An ideal place to spend the winter. THE COLONIAL INN Mrs. Leighton B. Huske, Proprietor Southern Pines Country Club Golf on o eighteen-hole Donald J. Ross Courses, Hunting, Riding, Tennis, Dancing, Roque. (Theater tfith latest sound equipment; Modern Schools tfith highly trained faculty; Churches of all denominations; Graded milk supply under direction State Board of Health.) Excellent hotels; nicely furnished homes, steam heated, at reasonable rentals. For Illustrated Descriptive Booklet write CITY CLERK, SOUTHERN PINES, NORTH CAROLINA —PHOTOS BY HEMMBR THE SOUTHERN PINES HOTEL Frank Harrington, Manager.
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