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FOREST AND STREAM 
Nov. 16, 1912 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
South Carolina. 
PINE FOREST INN 
( 2 %Z-:.::r) Summerville. s. c. 
JUNE-TIME IN DECEMBER. 
A high-class W inter resort catering to a select cli¬ 
entele. Noted for absolutely dry, healthful climate. 
Opens December First 
The most delightful month for all outdoor sports. 
A convenient stop-over point for tourists en route 
South. 
Important to Sportsmen 
A shooting preserve of 1800 acres for guests of the 
Inn, where deer, quail and other game are plentiful. 
Superb 18-hole Golf Course; Tennis, Riding, Driv¬ 
ing, Livery. Illustrated Booklet. 
MR. RALPH J. HERKIMER Manager 
(Summer) Berkeley-Waiontha, Richfield Springs, N. Y. Address 
up to November 25, Prince George Hotel, New York. 
COTTAGES TO RENT 
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Resorts for Sportsmen. 
Florida. 
Oakland Hotel 
OAKLAND, FLA. 
On shore of the charming Lake Apopka, second largest 
lake in Florida. 
The Sportsman’s Opportunity. —Where he can 
get his full bag every day of Quail, Duck, Jacksnipe, 
Oswego Bass, Brim and Trout. In a territory not 
overcrowded and little shot over. 
The man from Missouri is the one we want be¬ 
cause we will show' him or refuse his money. 
Climate delightful. Write now for terms and reserva¬ 
tion, information or booklet to 
OAKLAND HOTEL. 
Winter Sport with Rod and Gun 
Sportsmen, spend your winter vacation here. Good 
shooting; thousands of ducks; plenty of quail. Both 
fresh and salt water fishing can be had within a short 
distance of the house. Booklet sent free. Correspond¬ 
ence invited. Address 
THE RENDEZVOUS, Homosassa, Florida. 
T. D. BRIGGS, Proprietor. 
QUAIL-TURKEY—DUCK—DEER 
Located on Indian River, 174 miles south of Jacksonville. 
Dogs, guides and horses furnished. Black bass fishing. 
Reasonable rates. New management. A delightful place 
to take your wife. 
COCOA HOUSE, Cocoa, Florida 
Maine. 
NACHIAS LAKE CAMPS, Ashland, Me. 
Best Moose and Deer hunting in Maine. Remote camps. 
MACHIAS LAKE CAMPS, W. P. McNally, Prop. 
Minnesota. 
MUSCALLONGE GALORE 
Over 40 lakes, accommodations for 80 guests. Bass 
and Muscailonge fishing at the door. Write for 
28 page booklet. ;: Bus meets all trains at 
PINE CONE CAMP 
Dorset, Hubbard County ... Minn. 
Mississippi. 
Send for free literature of how and where to go to get 
the best shooting in the South. Address 
DIXIE CLUB, McComb, Miss. 
Newfoundland. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
LOG CABIN HOTEL 
Spruce Brook - Newfoundland 
Salmon fishing. Caribou hunting. Canoeing. 
Motor boating. Lovely scenery. Every comfort, 
but no frills. Terms moderate. Guides, licenses 
and all, provided. 
New Jersey. 
OAK COURT HOTEL, Lakewood, N. J. 
Located in the Pine Belt. A family hotel, notable for a 
quiet air of domesticity and a homelike atmosphere. 
Booklet. Open October 16th to May 15th. 
E. E. SPANGENBERG. Manager. 
New York. 
DUCKSHOOTEIIS—I have good accommodations for 
point shooting. The most comfortable shooting. Stay 
aboard of auxiliary sloop near feeding ground to save 
early rising if preferred. Write number in party and 
dates preferred. Ernest P. Hulse, East Moriches, L. I. 
W. J. O’Neil, proprietor, and Hammond, guide; good board and 
first-class accommodations. Good bird dogs and hounds. 
Centerville Station, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
that its occurrence is not as uncommon as sup¬ 
posed. The enteritis was distemper, and it was 
extreme; it began at the stomach (the stomach 
itself was not involved) and continued an un¬ 
interrupted course to the large intestines. 
This enteritis is what 1 wish to call at¬ 
tention to. For four months previous this dog 
never once had diarrhea, he eat well, evidently 
digested what he eat, for he seemed in splendid 
condition, was quite plump and showed remark¬ 
able spirits, and yet the small intestines for 
those four months were in an extremely crip¬ 
pled condition. Such experiences as this up¬ 
sets all theories, except it may he the old say- 
inf “that fact is stranger than fiction.” 
That this was a case of recovered dis¬ 
temper, I do not think any expert would deny, 
yet for four months he had a plastic mass 
forming in his pleural cavity and a continual 
case of enteritis. Is it any wonder that such 
a disease baffles all investigation and obstinate¬ 
ly refuses to be cured by any specific medica¬ 
tion, old-fashioned or new-fashioned, drugs or 
serums, when it plays us such clinical tricks? 
As distemper usually shows itself, the veri¬ 
est tyro can diagnosticate it; it resembles in its 
early stage an ordinary cold, the symptoms are 
a slight watery discharge from the eyes and 
nose, and sometimes this is all there is to dis¬ 
temper, but usually these symptoms become ag¬ 
gravated, the discharge increasing and becom¬ 
ing purulent; then diarrhea sets in, a cough ac¬ 
companies, breathing becomes difficult, and a 
long siege is in sight. 
But between a typical case, and the ex¬ 
treme I have described, there are a thousand 
others, each possessing peculiarities of its own, 
and which give the dog breeder a shock every 
time they occur. Here is a case to point: 
In this particular case there was no symp¬ 
tom whatever that was in the least character¬ 
istic of the disease. When I saw him, it was 
to see a lame dog, the owner suspected no ill¬ 
ness, unless it might be rheumatism. When 
exercised he traveled on three legs. When 
resting for more than five minutes, the muscles 
of his head began twitching, then those of the 
hind leg, the lame leg showed none at all. The 
dog had chorea. It was the only evidence of 
distemper. Here is the history: Two weeks 
before he began vomiting, and had been vomit¬ 
ing more or less constantly ever since. I ex¬ 
amined this dog (a white bullterrier) thorough¬ 
ly, his eyes, ears, lungs, etc., and made every 
inquiry to bring out the real state of the dog, 
and as far as they knew he showed no other 
symptom. They had called me only on account 
of lameness, and had never noticed the choreac 
movements. 
Here is another: A very valuable “Bos¬ 
ton” pup. He had distemper for six weeks, he 
North Carolina. 
HUNTER’S LODGE! 
Good Quail Shooting! 
Choice accommodations for ladies and gentlemen. 
Best Chef south of Potomac 
Terms: $3.00 per day; $75.00 per month. 
GEN’L FRANK A. BOND - - Buies, N. C. 
PINE TOP LODGE 
Halifax County - North Carolina 
Finest quail country in the Old North State. Thousands 
of acres and tens of thousands of quail. Guides, dogs, 
teams, telegraph and telephone. Fine automobile roads. 
Leave New York at night and arrive at Halifax follow¬ 
ing noon. Bring your wife and have rare sport in the 
Sunny South. Till Nov. 1st, address C. & L. P. Blow, 
at Virginia Beach. After Nov. 1, at Tillery, Halifax 
County, N. C. 
Virginia. 
Having Good Hunting Lands 
And competent guides, 1 am prepared to entertain 
sportsmen for the coming season. Open from Nov. 1st 
to Feb. 1st. Mrs. O. M. ATKINS, Box 33, Boydton, Va. 
Chas. D. Barney ® Co. 
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