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SSt Ond {Special Correspondent) The great storms bave devastated fields of com und potatoes, und the farmers have sustained beavp econ { mic loss. Dr. R. B. Dubbiss and fumily. of | Youngstown. Ohio, me with FOM. { Jnmes and wife for August, Jucob Rolie and wife are entertnin‘ing a party of Camden friends. Mry.. Stanton . Whiteford | returned | to Jersey City on Thursday. Mrs, hate o files. of Philadeiphi |-= [eC A (2 IPCC DECATUR ST, NEAR BEACB AND AMUSEMENTS E. P. NITTINGER, Prop. [Jillinger‘s Gafe 18 NOW READY TO SERVE Sea Foods in All Styles LOBSTETS — CRABS — SALADS FWaETm(E 166 DECATUR STREET
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Rev. Nathan Trainer and family went to Coatesville, Pa., last Monday, for a week‘s visit. The returned cottagers from youl v‘ll camp all nronounce the 12 days spent in the grove very happy and inspiring ones. Charles Uhal and family, of Almonessen were week end visitors of Mrs. Lorana Cheater. Mrs. Muri Jacobs and children ford spending a few weeks with J. W. Grace and wife. Fred Brodbeck and family were guerts of David Armatrong and wife on Saturday. The quarterly conference was set aside on Friday, as District Superintendent Wage was stalled near Wood»
line with a refractory automobile, Reynolds Murry paid us a brief visit from Atlantic city last week, He is spending the summer there.
AMELS supply cigerette contentment beyond anything [0 you ever experienced! You never tasted such full« bodied mellow-mildness; such refreshing, appetizing flavor and coolness. The more Camels you smoke the greater becomes your delight-Cameis are such a aigarette revelation | Everything about Camels you find so fascinating is due to their quality-to the expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. You‘ say Camels are in a class by themaselves-they seem made to meet your own personal taste in so many ways! Freedom from any unpleasant cigeretty after-taste or un % pleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels particularly desirable to the most fastidious smokers. And, you smoke Camels as liberally as meets your own wishes, for they never tire your taste! You are always keen for the cigarette satisfaction that makes Camels so attractive. Smokers realise that the value is in the cigarettes and do not expect premiums or conpons I Compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! Camo are oal iene Car pla naye Minara ate cz. # Toys x pment %
_ M. C. FRYMIRE EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR 1° Xe VAIKJZ (0) X3 FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN in i GENTS FURNISHINGS Overalls, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts and etc. 323 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY, N. J. Sranch Store for Shoes in Post Office BI‘d‘g. at yi > 53 Mk 0.02 op . 1. % d s Me A STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF S ALA Seathwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N.J., June 30, 1919 RESOURCES. [Time and Demand Loans, $1,834250.99 | Capitat Bonds and Mortgages PRDEJCCATY 1,617,211.45 | Undivided Profits 29.48 | Deposits Houses, Camden, biidncsized or L ane Revenue and War Stamps (230 0B uud subsis $4178,034.88 ‘Three Per Cent Interest allowed on Time Deposits, Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee, Wille drawn and kept without charge. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent in Bar glar-Proof Vaults. ADVISORY BOARD Henry C. Thompson, Secrstary Albert G. Dennett bet
frofentyo) (Special Correspondent) Mrs. Robert Kennedy is entertainlng her mother from Philadelphia for un indefinite period. Melvin Cornell, who is employed in Philadelphia, spent Sunday at Rio Grande with his parents. Many of out people attended Rally Day at the Old Brick Church, on Sunday. David Scull went to Philadelphia nn Friday, purchasing a two seated automobile. Farmers here are deploring . the umount of water on their vegetables. Late potatoes, in particular, look unusually bad. Mrs. Joseph Gordon in entertaining company for a few days. On Sunday afterncon an automobile akidded and ran into a telegraph pole, breaking it off. No one was killed, but two women were injured, one sustaining three broken ripe, the other, two. Merrill Near cared for the broken car. ntupprrce+4--rrvvand A FISH STORY While fishing in in the the Delaware Bay recently, Jerry Chambers, a | local prrsrnd ‘had a very unusual experience. ‘He was fishing with a heavy ‘for drum, and had hooked a big one. He was Wk him cautiously, in an effort to land hi served the wate and had just gotten it to the surface ho fess water when the other fish ap. on the scene, and swallowed die drum, together with a part of Mr. imbere‘ line. Other bay fishermen ae" that this has happened before bs yesh although it is a rare o¢"Jom Stoeckler and L. S. Green, both nout amateur f hnurrned La landed a twenty-five pound drum f Pud (ris off the jettien at Cape May Point one or day last week. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty and is also the price of prosperl« ty in any town especially if it is a bu nadicnt Boat Milk for Bables. . Call TC FA

