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last most abundant; Nov., Dec. and Jan. best; no regular livery; hotels $2 to $2.50 

 p. d.; guides scarce, dogs also, both may, however, be had; country varied; per- 

 mission to shoot must be obtained; shooting good; in the swampa above named, 

 over 3 m. wide duck are abundant. 



Midway (So. C.) The grounds lie within 2 to 6 m. of station; quail, turkey, 

 duck, squirrel and sometimes deer; all except the last are equally numerous; Dec., 

 Jan. and Feb. best; no regular livery; private houses $2 p. d., less by the week; 

 guides volunteer; no trained dogs; country diversified; owners do not object; the 

 shooting is "pretty good." 



Orangfeburg 1 (So. C.) The country generally from 2 to 4 m. gives good shoot- 

 ing, the San tee section being the best; deer, turkey, duck, woodcock and quail: the 

 last mo*t abundant; Dec., Jan. and Feb. best; livery $2 to $5 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d.; 

 no regular guides or trained dogs; country wooded, level and generally wet, per- 

 mission to shoot must be obtained. 



Rich-burg" (Piedmont.) Good shooting on Barber's grounds near station; quail, 

 rabbit, squirrel and at times snipe; quail most abundant; Jan. and Feb. best; 

 livery moderate; hotels $2 p. d.: guides, with bird dogs, at moderate charge; 

 country open and dry; very few owners object. 



Hridgfeville (So. C.) The shooting grounds lie from 2 to 10 m. of station; deer, 

 turkey, duck and quail; the last most Abundant; "a good many deer, quail numer- 

 ous and a few turkey; Nov. 1 to March 1 bet: no regular livery, hotels, guides or 

 trained dogs for hire; country open fields, woods and swamps: very few owners 

 object; quail shooting very fair. 



Verdery (Cent, of G.) The shooting grounds lie from 2 to 5 m. from town; 

 Little mountain is the best; turkey, rabbit, quail and squirrel; the two last most 

 abundant; winter mouths best; livery reasonable; hotels $12 p. m.; no regular 

 guides or trained dogs for hire; country open and wooded; a few owners object; 

 shooting sometimes good, especially for quail. 



Yemassee (Cent, of G.) The plantations within , J 4 ' to 2' m. from station give 

 very good shooting; deer, dove, partridge and duck; dove most abundant; Nov. to 

 Feb. inclusive best; livery moderate; private board must be secured; guides, with 

 hounds, $5 p. d. ; country open, wooded, wet and dry; permission must be ob- 

 tained before shooting. 



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Annadel (Q. & C.) The Mountain plateau and Mash flats give very good 

 shooting; deer, turkey, quail, squirrel and rabbit; all numerous; Nov., Dec. and 

 Jan. best; no regular livery; hotels reasonable; guides, with trained bird dogsan<! 

 hounds, can be had; country diversified; owners do not object; our correspond 

 eut reports: "Shooting very good; quantities of game of all kinds." 



Bolivar (111. C.) The country around town in every direction; south best for 

 quail; squirrel, duck, rabbit and a few turkey are also found ; quail most abund- 

 ant; Nov. and Feb. best; livery $1 to $2.50 p. d.; hotels $2.50 p. d.; no regular 

 guides or trained dogs; country diversified; the grounds near town are posted, 

 other owners do not object; the shooting is very good for quail; squirrel are nu- 

 merous; duck and wild pidgeon abundant in season. 



Bradford (111. C.) In the vicinity good shooting may be had for snipe, turkey, 

 duck, quail aud squirrel; last two most numerous; fall and winter months best; 

 livery very moderate, also hotels; guides not needed; private dogs only; country 

 diversified; owners do not object. 



Chattanooga (Q. & C.) The best shooting is about 20 m. and farther from the 

 city; quail, deer and turkey; quail very numerous; Nov.. Dec. and Jan. best; livery 

 $2 to *2.50 p. d.; hotels $1.50 p. d.: the above prices are those charged in country 

 towns near the shooting grounds; no guides needed; no dogs; country open, 



