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I muggg&am. the PINEHURST OUTLOOK SPORT ROYAL IS ASSURED Throughout the Game Preserves Quail are Reported Abundant. I uiportunt Addition to Kcmiela Place TIkmii In Front lluuk with Country' IBeitt. PORTSMEX are assured the best quail shooting in the history of the local Preserves, the usual sport with woodcock turkeys and doves, and a novelty in the form of pheasant shoot intf, a large number of these magnificent game birds having been raised and liber ated. From all over the Preserves reports of abundant covey of quail come in, with the increase in the immediate vicinity of the Village even more marked than last year, covey upon the golf course being a common sight and not uncommon in the very Village itself. Farther away the birds have also multiplied, and it will matter little whether the sportsman rides, walks or drives as far as the bag is concerned. The old stall of guides return, G. Pan Morgan, manager of the Preserves and Kennels, young Percival Fstes and M. F.nglNh. New hunting wagons have been added to the stable's equipment, saddle horses specially selected for sport men, and once more the Village extends its welcome: " Sport without roughing it; New England comforts in Southern territory ; " territory, by the way, which excepting Pinehurst, is prac tically inaccessible to the average sports man, so interlaced with private clubs is the entire South. The summer has been the most impor tant in the life of the Kennels, not only in point of production, but in the number of famous dogs purchased, the bright and particular star added to the already bril liant constellation being the great setter California Hell Hoy, field trial and bench show winner, and representing the most famous winning nick in modern field trial history : Tony Boy and Lena Bell, and the famous champions they produced, Geneva, Clyde, Charity and others. As u sire Hell Hoy is already one of the most famous of the country, his list in cluding the great Avalon and Keepsake (from one litter), Dey Key Belle, Bessie Belle, Ohio Belle Boy, Klamath, Valitia, and Queen. Another important addition is the rat tling pointer, Pinehurst Jingo, by Prince Jingo and Madge Brighton ; which added to magnificent Ned M, by Mars Chan and Bab L; and imported Scotland Bragg, by Champion Faskally Bragg and Lux Faskally, give a stud which few kennels in the country can equal. Other recent additions include pointer brood bitches from the well known field trial handler E. II. Shelly of Onley, 111. : Galena Fairy, a bench show winner at leading shows; Mollie Cyrano, by. the great King Cyrano; and Scotland Belle by Scotland Bragg. The string of puppies is the finest ever produced including litters from the well known dams Gibson Girl, Pinehurst Winona, Pinehurst Xance, Pinehurst Wanda, llosemont Spec, Galena, Fairy, Bess Rap, Rip lap, and Scotland Belle, representing California Bell Boy, Ned M, Scotland Bragg and Pinehurst Jingo as sires. Seventy dogs in all there are in the Kennels, the pick of the country, in line with the determination of the owner to maintain them upon the highest possible plane. Among the important sales of the summer is Pinehurst Ponto, " Old Pont," as he is known to hundreds of sportsmen who have followed him in the field; without doubt one of the cleverest all round hunters that ever answered a whistle. As a grouse dog Ponto was in a class by himself and not even the craft iest cock could fool him a minute as long as he stayed on the ground, for Ponto would if necessary, circle and head the bird oil' if he persisted in running too fast for comfort. As to his knowledge of the tricks of quail and his antics in the field and otherwise, the stories told by the trainers would fill a volume. "That dog shuh could talk if he wanted ter" is Uncle Charlie's comment and it tells the whole story. Ponto goes into good hands, Harry Dutton the Boston sportsman, whose reputation is national, purchasing him for use on grouse and woodcock in Northern cover ; adding another famous name to a long string of splendid dogs owned by him, among them Paul Domby, Duke of Kent, Twinkle, Old George, Kelse Carter, Tick Wing and Peg. r . t5 jr- i ;v r M i 4. J. . n ywT nAnTOlf K XT HAK.Hr PUT-TON, Til K busi.u siuivio-uAn ; AND A KKCOKD HAG OF QUAIL? "BRUSH" SHELLS FOR BIRD SHOOTING Winchester " Brush " Shells help wonderfully to make big bags. They are so loaded as to give an open and even pattern at ranges of from 25 to 30 yards when used in choke bore guns, without the loss of velocity, penetration or uniformity. With these shells you can use your duck or trap gun for field shooting and make many kills which otherwise would be misses. They are loaded in "Leader" and "Repeater" grades and sold bydealers everywhere. Winchester Shells, Cartridges and Guns Are Sold Everywhere. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. - - NEW HAVEN, CONN. Winchester Shells and Cartridges For Sale at the Pinehurst Department Store, Traps, and Pistol Butts. Look for the Big lied " W " on Every Box. A Beautiful Mountain Home WE OFFER FOR SALE one of those very charming old estates in the famous FLAT ROCK district near Hendersonville, in the mountains of Western North Carolina. There is no more attractive location for a restful summer home than this, nor a more HEALTHFUL CLIMATE in the United States for a home all the year, for one who wants to be in the country;' and amidst most beautiful and healthful surroundings. This property comprises about 130 acres of land, mostly in forest, with groves and avenues of stately white pines about the residence, which were set out fully fifty years ago in very picturesque arrangement by the original owner, and now affords A Most Delightful Retreat During the Summer Months The residence is substantially built, and contains eight large rooms, be sides kitchen, bath, storage room, etc. The Purest of Spring Water is supplied by hydraulic ram, and city plumb ing conveniences and fixtures are installed in the house and there is a well planned system of drainage. The residence, with some remodeling can be made a most complete and attractive home. It is located on a high knoll commanding a BEAUTIFUL OUTLOOK OVER THE MOUNTAINS.. Other buildings include Largo Barns, Tenant Cottages, and Carriage House. There is a large variety of fruit on the property. Early and late Strawberries, Red and Golden Rasp berries, large variety of Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apples, Grapes and Cherries, and a Fine Garden supplying the Best of Vegetables, also good Tennis Court. For further particulars and terms address, mentioning The Outlook adv., F. G ABBOTT & COMPANY CHARLOTTE, N C.
The Pinehurst Outlook (Pinehurst, N.C.)
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