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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Jan. 28, 1911- 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
, THE CENTRE OF WINTER OUT-OF-DOOR 
LIFE IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH 
Free from climatic extremes and 
wholesome in every respect :: 
FOUR EXCELLENT HOTELS, 50 COT- 
TAGES. The only resort, huving 1 THREE 
18-HOLE GOLF COURSES, all la pink of 
condition, FINE LIVERY OF SADDLE 
HORSES, Modern Dairy, Country Club, 
40,000 Acre Private Shooting 1 Preserve, 
Good Guides and Trained Dogs, Tennis 
Courts, Trap Shooting, etc. 
No Consumptives Received 
at Pinehurst. 
Through Pullman seprice from New 
York to Pinehurst via Seaboard Air 
Line. Only one night out from New 
York, Boston, Cleveland, Pittsburg 
and Cincinnati. 
Send for Illustrated Literature and 
list of Golf, Tennis and Shooting 
Tournaments. 
Pinehurst General Office : 
PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA! 
or Leonard Tufts, Owner, Boston, Mass. 
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-two to a wagonload! 
This isn’t from a "fish” story but from a fact story, told by a 
man who knows what he’s TALKING about so beautifully 
written and pictured that you are no true sportsman if it does 
not make your "mouth water” to be in the wonderful game 
country it refers to. The 
Gulf Coast Country of Texas 
offers you now the kind of fishing and hunting that makes the 
longest trip worth while. Wild fowl are so plentiful that it is 
a poor marksman indeed who cannot bag the limit in a 
single day, when the season is on, And there are deer—MANY 
of them, and even bear! There are wild turkeys, plover, Jack- 
snipe and the dangerous wild hog. And fish! the mighty 
tarpon, mackerel by the millions, and the best of sea bass fish¬ 
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you will be interested in our superbly printed book that tells 
you all about it-a heart to heart talk to all sportsmen, illus¬ 
trated with 50 photographs, that will hold your interest from 
first page to last. Please write today for free copy. 
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850 Frisco Building, St. Louis, Mo. 
The Indians of To-day. 
liy George Bird Grinnell. Demi-quarto, 185 pages, buck¬ 
ram. Price, $5.00. 
It describes the old-time Indian and the Indian of to¬ 
day, and contrasts the primitive conditions and ways ot 
living with those of the present. It contains over tilty 
full-page portraits of living Indians from photographs. 
Contents: The North American Indians. I " dia " 
Character. Beliefs and Stories. The Young Dogs 
Dance. The Buffalo Wife. A Blackfoot Sun and Moon 
Myth. Former Distribution of the Indians I he Reser¬ 
vation. Life on the Reservation. The Agent s Rule. 
Education. Some Difficulties. The Red Man and the 
White. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
The Story of the Indian, 
By George Bird Grinnell author of “Pawnee Hero 
Stories,” “Blackfoot Lodge Tales, etc. 12mo. Cloth. 
Price, $1.50. 
Contents: His Plome. Recreations. A Marriage. 
Subsistence. His Hunting. The War Trail. Fortunes 
of War. Prairie Battlefields. Implements and Indus¬ 
tries Man and Nature. His Creation. The World of 
the Dead. Pawnee Religion. The Old Faith and the 
New. The Coming of the White Man. The North 
Americans—Yesterday and To-day. 
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Trap-Shooters’ Ready Reckoner. 
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General FRANK A. BOND, 
Buies, N. C. 
HUNTING AND FISHING ON 
YOUR OWN PRESERVES. 
Club offers membership to select number of applicants. 
Trout and bass fishing. Bear, deer, small game, par¬ 
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Membership fee $25; annual dues $10. For particulars 
address GEORGE HAWES, Sec’y, 504 West 131st St., 
New York City. 
Nursing vs Dosing. 
PLANNING A HOUSEBOAT 
Will be a leisure-hour occupation in many a family this winter Houseboating has 
come among us to stay, and promises to be even more popular than in Engla 
itself Even' one who is interested in houseboats or who contemplates taking up 
thYs feature'of outdoor life, should read Mr. Albert Bradlee Hunt s practical, and 
at the same time, beautiful work on the houseboat and its adaptation to American 
waters. 
HOUSEBOATS AND HOUSEBOATING 
A Treatise on the Care of Dogs in Health and Disease. 
By S. T. Hammond (“Shadow ), Author of Train- 
ing vs. Breaking.” 161 pages. Cloth. Price, $1.00. 
Mr. Hammond believes that more dogs are killed by 
injudicious doctoring than by disease, and the present 
work is a protest against the too free use of medicine 
when dogs are sick. The author has given especial atten¬ 
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dogs kept in the house, and likely to suffer from lack of 
exercise and from over-feeding; and boys and girls 
owning dogs—as well as children of larger growth—may 
profitably study and ponder this volume. 
Contents: Importance of Nursing. Cleanliness. Out- 
of-Sorts Dam. Puppies. Diet. Other Foods. Kennel and 
Exercise. Common Ailments. Teething. Diarrhea. Con¬ 
vulsions. Epilepsy. Distemper Eczema Need of 
Proper Care. Sour Stomach. Vermin. Canker of the 
Ear. Mange. The Nervous System. Abscesses. Lolic. 
Worms. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
A Problem’s Solution 
LOG CABINT& COTTAGES; 
How to Build and Furnish Them. 
A seasonable book when all minds are bent on the 
problem of getting close to nature. Mr. Wicks in this 
delightful book offers timely advice to every one who 
wants to build a simple summer home at one with its 
surroundings of wood or stream or shore. . 
This is a thoroughly practical work, treating ot the 
how. the where, and the with what of camp budding and 
furnishing. It is helpful, too, in regard to furnishing, 
and withal a most beautiful work. 
. Cloth, profusely illustrated, $1.50 postpaid. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Covers the entire range of its title, considers the use and opportunities of the house¬ 
boat their relation to city and suburban life; construction, furnishing, motive power, 
and 1 'all the "thousand and one details, the knowledge of winch spells the d.iference 
between success and failure in houseboat building and houseboat life. 
Details plans, drawings and specifications illuminate the text, while life on 
houseboats' is interestingly described. Some of the more noted English anc 
American houseboats and the life thereon are also described at length with illus¬ 
trations. Buckram, heavy paper, sumptuously illustrated. 
Postpaid, $3.34 
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AMERICAN BIG-GAME HUNTING 
BOONE AND CROCKETT CLUB SERIES 
Edited by George Bird Grinnell and Theodore Roosevelt 
A thoroughly stimulating book dealing with American big-game hunting. East, 
West and under the Arctic circle, including every phase of sport with the ritle 
“American Big-Game Hunting’’ is a compilation of the experiences of some of the 
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