FIRST SECTION.
CAPE MAY COl
TIMES, SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
SEASON OPENING EDITION.
Cape May County, N. J. The Resort County of a Resort State Possessing the finest chain of Highways of any Resort County in America; with unbounded agricultural possibilities) splendid transportation service by rail and water; nine Coast Resort Cities bordering on the Atlantic Ocean, Cape May County has more advantages to offer the prospective homeseeker, farmer, pleasure seeker or investor than any other section in America. . COUNTY’S FINE ROADS DELIGHT AUTOISTS * r / J Motorists from every State in the East are lavish in their praise of Cape May County’s fine system of highways. Over a hundred and twenty-five miles of good roads have been built in the put ten years, and all are kept in the best possible condition for traveL Work is bong pushed forward as rapidly as possible on the paving of the Main Seashore Road from Beesley’s Point, on the extreme northern end, to Cape May City on the south, with a hard surface, permanent paving. The work will be paid for by the State and County. Eventually all the important arteries of travel in the County will be hard surfaced. Every farming community, as well as all the Resorts, are easily reached by theee f J .X ... -x ». ** CAPE MAY COUNTY OFFERS THE VACATIONIST Surf bathing on safe beaches, fishing in both ocean and sounds, finest boating in safe waters, miles of boardwalk with piers and varied amusements. Perfect safety for women and children who are alone. Furnished cottages at reasonable rental for season. Good hotels and boarding houses. Excellent train service on both Reading and Pennsylvania Railroads. Do you enjoy surf bathing, or is fishing your hobby? Are you a keen golfer, or would you prefer to go sailing? Whatever your choice, there is no doubt that you appreciate good weather, genial sunshine tempered by bracing breezes and congenial surroundings. Come along, then, to Cape May County, where these conditions are the rule, and spend your vacation either at Wildwood Crest, Ocean City, Avalon, Cape May, South Cape May, Cape May Point, Sea Isle City, Peermont, Stone Harbor, Wildwood, North Wildwood, Townsend's Inlet or Strathmere (Corson's Inlet).
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A Jolly Crowd Such as Can B- Seen Any Summer Day on Any of the Beaches in the County—Cape May County's Bathir? Beach Is the Safest in the World. A FARMER’S LAND OF HIDDEN TREASURE A GOOD FARM.— Cape May County is famous as a good farming country. Rich soil, capable of raising fine crops of sweet potatoes, corn, tomatoes, asparagus, and almost any variety of garden vegetable. Peaches and other fruits, strawberries, etc. A GOOD MARKET:A score of popular seashore resorts form a ready market for every description of produce. EASY TRANSPORTATION:— These resorts are all within easy access from your farm, while good transportation is provided to Philadelphia and other large cities. Vast wealth awaits the aggressive fanner who will intelligently use the wonderful natural advantages of Cape May County's mild climatic conditions and rich, fertile, productive soil.
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# •■•••.mi me vxiuniy. Beautiful Booklet, describing Cape May County’s Resort, may be had by addressing- Ocean Citv u . ..
lale City, Irving Fitch, City Clerk; Avalon, R. W. Rorenbaum, Borough C lerk- Stone Harbor I eo F M C r A ' MOrn *’ C “ y ^ Wildwood Great, jame. E. White«ll, City Clerk; North Wildwood, George A. Redding, City Clerk-C^mTv V ™ dw0wl * nd F. W. Fowkea, Clerk of the Cape May County Board of Freeholder!. ’ ’’ Wl Port*. Cape May, or
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