B38 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[Nov. 21, 1908. 
"Resorts for Sportsmen. 
™ MECKLENBURG HOTEL and HUNTING PRESERVES, 
CHASE CITY. VIRGINIA. 
The preserves are second to none in the United States. Why? 
FIRST: Owing to the diligent care of the owners, there is an abundance of game. 
SECOND: The last Virginia Legislature passed a law prohibiting the sale or purchase of birds, thus eliminat¬ 
ing the pot hunter. 
THIRD: This preserve contains 30,000 acres of land, where deer, turkeys, quail and rabbits abound. 
FOURTH: A fine stable of elegant horses, riding, driving and trained hunters, as well as a full corps of guides. 
FIFTH: The Mecklenburg Hotel is modern in all its appointments, and is one of the most delightful 
Southern Winter Resorts in the entire country. 
SIXTH: Long-distance telephone and telegraphic communication in the building. 
SEVENTH: Cuisine unexcelled. 
EIGHTH: The best nine hole golf course in the South. 
NINTH: Fine kennels of bird-dogs for hire or sale, reasonably. 
TENTH: Because the Mecklenburg pack of fox hounds is the best in the land, and with them you can 
have an old-fashioned Virginia Fox Hunt on the Mecklenburg preserves. Fine country for riding. 
Everything First-Class. Prices Moderate. Write for Booklet. 
New York Office, 1122 Broadway. Telephone, 1872 Madison Square. 
fiumcrs’ Lodge 
Jin Tdeal Winter Residence 
Quail abundant in easy walking dis¬ 
tance! Specially recommended to Ladies 
and Gentlemen who desire a mild climate, 
choice accommodations and a luxurious 
table. References given with pleasure. 
Address 
GEN’L FRANK A. BOND. 
Buies, North Carolina 
BRITISH EAST AFRICA. 
Big-game hunting parties thoroughly and economically 
equipped. 
ELEPHANT. LION. BUFFALO. 
ANTELOPE. RHINOCEROS. 
Tell us when you want to start, and we do the rest. 
Write for booklet to NEWLAND, TARLTON & CO., 
LTD. (head office, Nairobi, B. E. Africa), 166 Piccadilly, 
London, England. Cables: Wapagazi; London. 
Having some 25,000 acres of exclusive shooting privileges, 
a number of trained quail, wild turkey and deer dogs, 
competent guides, first-class accommodations and livery. 
I am offering to the sportsman, accommodations, hunt¬ 
ing lands, guides and trained dogs for the hunting of 
quail, wild turkey and deer, taking charge of every ar¬ 
rangement from their stepping off the train at my place 
to their departure from same. A few well-broken quail 
dogs for sale. Northern references given. Game: quail, 
deer and wild turkeys. Open season, Nov. 1 to Feb._l. 
For further information address DR. H. L. ATKINS, 
Boydton, Va. 
BUCKS, SNIPE. QUAIL AND 
RABBIT ON LONG ISLAND. 
Live duck decoys. License to gun on club grounds. 
Good accommodations. Write for dates. G. CARY 
SMITH, Cupsoque Hotel, opposite Center Moriches, L.I. 
The Monte Vista Log House. 
In the Heart of the Forest. 
PIMURST 
NORTH CAROLINA 
There is no other place 
that combines as many 
advantages for out-of-door 
recreation. 
Three Golf Courses 
2 of 18 Holes - 1 of 9 Holes 
Kept in Pink of Condition 
40,000 Acre Shooting Preserve 
Best Quail Shooting in America. 
Kennels of Trained Dogs. 
Guides, - Shooting Outfits, etc. 
SIX TENNIS COURTS 
Frequent Tournaments in all branches 
of sport. 
FOUR SPLENDID HOTELS 
with various prices, under one management. 
No Consumptives Received at Pinehurst. 
Through Pullman Service via Seaboard Air Line. 
Only one night out from New York, Boston, Cleve¬ 
land, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Don’t fail to send to 
nearest railroad offices for literature, illustrating the 
out of-door features of PINEHURST and giving 
the full details ot its attractions, or address 
PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE 
PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA 
or Leonard Tufts, Owner, Boston, Mass. 
Plenty of game and good fishing. Terms 
•on application. Telegraph and P. O. address 
Clermont, Florida. 
BAGLEY FARM, 
Bagley’s Mills, Va., La Crosse Station. 
Philadelphia Office, 444 S. 43d Street. 
We offer sportsmen shooting privileges on 20,000 acres 
of undoubtedly the finest game lands in the South. This 
territory lies in the midst of a section 40 miles square, 
untouched by railways, consisting principally of original 
growth woods. Deer, turkey, foxes, rabbits and especially 
quail, are plentiful on this land. Best accommodations, 
trained dogs, horses and guides furnished. Write for 
booklet. 
Geese and duck gunning Oct. to Jan. Quail, Partridge 
and Rabbits, Nov. to Jan. Guides, boats and decoys 
furnished. Bert South Bay shooting. 
H. J. ROGERS, Eastport, L. I. 
DUCK SHOOTING. 
Also dogs for Quail and Rabbit shooting. HENRY 
STOKES, Hotel Maples, Blue Point, Long Island, 
N. Y. Telephone, 31J, Blue Point. 
We will insert your Hotel or Gamp advertisement 
in a space of this size (one inch) at the following 
rates: One time, $2.10; three months (13 insertions), 
$18.20; six months (26 insertions), $35.00; one year 
(52 insertions), $60.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM, NEW YORK. 
"Routes for Sportsmen. 
Great South 
Bay 
A SK a gunner to name the best grounds for 
wildfowl shooting along the Atlantic 
coast and this will be his answer. Since 
the first coming of white settlers the shores of 
Long Island have been renowned for its abund¬ 
ance of aquatic fowl during the fall migrations. 
To-day, with ducks and geese hard to find 
elsewhere, here you can find them in numbers 
to satisfy the sportsman. 
CJ Great South Bay is sixty miles long and from 
two to five wide—plenty of room for lots of 
guns, and ducks and geese for all. The Long 
Island Railroad parallels the coast the entire 
distance. 
C| Prepare yourself for the first of the flight by 
securing maps, etc., from the General Passenger 
Agent. 
LONG ISLAND RAILROAD 
A. L. LANGDON HOWARD M. SMITH 
Traffic Mgr. Gen'l Pass. Agt 
263 FIFTH AYE., NEW YORK CITY 
XOants and Exchanges. 
SPORTSMEN! HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! 
I will pay good prices for all kinds of live wild water- 
fowl, either wing-tipped or trapped birds. 
G. D. TILLEY, Darien, Coca. 
DUCK HUNTERS. POULTRY AND 
GAME DEALERS. ATTENTION! 
I will buy for cash large or small quantities of duck feathers, 
body and wing, especially wood duck, brown and gray mallard, 
JOHN W. SHIELDS. Brookline. Mass. 
MANAGER OF LARGE ESTATE OR GAME 
PRESERVE FORESTER 
Trained and formerly employed in German government 
forests, wants position with large lumber company, rail¬ 
road or kindred concern needing the services of a thor¬ 
oughly experienced and practical man; specialty in pheas¬ 
ant raising; highest references. Address E. W. Sch., 
P. O. Box 1203, Pittsfield, Mass. 21 
Trail and Camp-Fire. 
The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Editors: 
George Bird Grinnell and Theodore Roosevelt. Il¬ 
lustrated. 353 pages. Price, $2.50. 
Like its predecessors, the present volume is devoted 
chiefly to the great game and the outdoor life of North¬ 
ern America; yet it does not confine itself to any one 
land, though it is first of all a book about America, its 
%ame and its people. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Where, When and How to Catch 
Fish on the East Coast of Florida 
By Wm. H. Gregg, of St. Louis, Mo., assisted by Capt. 
John Gardner, of Ponce Park, Mosquito Inlet, Fla. 
With 100 engravings, and 12 colored illustrations. 
Cloth. Illustrated. 268 pages. Map. Price, $4.00. 
A visitor to Florida can hardly make the trip without 
this book, if he is at all interested in angling. It gives a 
very complete list of the fishes of the East Coast of 
Florida, and every species is illustrated by a cut taken 
from the best authorities. The cuts are thus of the most 
value to the angler who desires to identify the fish he 
takes, while the colored plates of the tropical fish shown 
in all their wonderful gorgeousness of coloring, are very 
beautiful. Besides the pictures of fish, there are cuts 
showing portions of the fishing tackle which the author 
uses. A good index completes the volume. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
