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Ijk; with unbounded agricultural possibilities, splendid transporntic Ocean, Cape May County has more advantages to offer the non in America.
LIGHT AIITOISTS
May County’s fine system of'highways. Over a hundred and 5 kept in the best possible condition for travel. Work is being pushed a Beesley’s Point, on the extreme northern end, to Cape May City on or by the State and County. Eventually all the important arteries well as all the Rdsorts, are easily reached by these roads. The roau i first link in the proposed All-Resort Ocean Boulevard System, will r • i- /
A FARMER’S LAND OF HIDDEN TREASURE
. GOOD FARM:— Cape May County is famous as a good farming country, ich soil, capable of raising fin e erops of sweet potatoes, com, P toes, asparagus, and almost any variety of garden vege- . Peaches and other fruits, strawberries, etc. . GOOD MARKET:— A score of popular seashore resorts form a ready market r fevery description of produce, and consume more than can be ised. Road-side markets are well patronized by autoists, and many of these markets the entire product of a farm is sold. IStY TRANSPORTATION:— , 2 These resorts are all within easy access from your farm, die good transportation is provided to Philadelphia and other ge cities. Vast wealth awaits the aggressive farmer who will intellintly use the wonderful natural advantages of Cape May unty’s mild climatic conditions and rich, fertile, productive soil. Ip is expended by a public Farm Demonstrator, paid by the linty, and by well-equipped Vocational Schools.
XETS y, Harry A. Morris, City Clerk; Sea Isle City, W. M. Struthers, City Fries, Borough Clerk; Wildwood and Wildwood Crest, James E. e May, William Porter, Cape May, or F. W. Fowkes, Clerk of the ostrator. Cape May Court House, N. J. . j.
The Playground of the World
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Many Picturesque Spots Present Themselves to the Motorists on Cape May County’s Good Roads; Above View Taken at G reen Creek.

