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FOUND-AUGUST 2, 1919, TIRE and — rim. . Apply ‘ Masting, | Cold Spring, N. J. 1015-0-18-1t can have same by proving proj erty and poying for this adv. . Alex Ewing, 263. Sixth avenue, Wes Cape May. NICELY — FURNISHED | ROOME516 Lafayette street, September 20. 101310183 U RELY A S GARAGE FOR SALE-A GARAGE dntavaied to the Miis of the Rew Liberty y Tneatre PP Cl aa he, fere FOR SALE — ______4 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE One 1917 Ford Touring Car. hiked Buick Touring Car, seif starter, 10169-13-1t GIRL WANTED-WANTED A GIRL to attend candy . store, . Apply Candy Land, Beach avenue, foot of Decatur street at once. . 1015-18-1t JANITOR WANTED-THE STAR & Wave Publishing Co. requires tha services of a janitor. Apply Tues day, Reptember " 16, or by mail. Don‘t phone. LOST -- CHILDS GOLD BEAD Bracelet. Reward if returhed to 819 Stockton avenue. 1017-#-18-1t ome om mm ale ) Fl to care for children. Room d board." Call at 195 i ANTE 1 g department. 9 hours per day, 5 s per week. Star ‘and wave w ANDE IVE Fe word IN PRINT ing Anatmait ® hours per day, 5 week. . Star and Wake ‘Publishing Co. | WHY BE BALD? I guarantee after using 6 bottles his Koop: r G lighming Tial ale aeth bald spots will or _ money . refunded. jit ~ Lightning | Hair | Renewer falling hair, and removes ‘dandr tin For sale by your druggist, supplied | by Smith, Kline and French, Philadelak e re r A 80-6 -Adv. NAPOLEON THE GREAT njestic‘ WILLIAM HORExzorueen "Conterptible" This will be History‘s Verdict of the two men, says JUSTICE WESLEY o. HOWARD in a Mastery Review of Their Careers, in the NEW YORK HERALD Sunday, September 14th

THE SCOUT CAMP The most successful comp of th. Cape May Hoy Scouts of Amcrica wa held at Blackwood, N. J., for ten day from Labor Day. The troop is now supplied with all of the necessary paraphernilia, including camp stove, tents and gymmasium equipment. The camps. are important scout institutions and are mot held for pleasure and fun alone, although these items are not neglected, the scoutmaster and | ranking scouts being kept more or less bu teaching the numerous scout activities and medal subjects and the scouts become familiar by actual practice with much scout lore. Abundant eats are always provided and the cooking and preparation of food is done by the members of the organization. Troop Committeeman, S. F. El dredge and family were ameng the visitors and pater families entered into the spirit of the camp like a real scout, | He has always been quite practiced in water sports und bort[ing and did a few stunts with an uneasy canoe which were quite new. It is a mystery to this day, how a canoe, unless endowed with life and sense could make such a clean and graceful plop as it did, leaving the dignified committeeman with nothing Ca ca 3 A3 33 ull as in days work, however, and said "Since I am overboard, I might as well have a swim," and he prozeeded to execute the "crawl," the "dive »nd provid ‘all of Phitadeiphia. bovcrangea accessed ATLANNIC CITY RAILBOAD COMPANY Camden, N. J., Sept. 13, 1919. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of this Company, and an election of Directors to serve for the en J., on Monday, October 13, 1919, at 8 o‘clock p.m. GEORGE ZIEGLER. Secretary. BURDENS LIFTED FROM CAPE way BACKSRELIEF PROVED BY LAPSE OF TIME Backache is a heavy burden; Nervousness, dizziness, headache, Rheumatic pain; urinary ills; | All wear one out, Often‘ effects of kidney weakness, No use to cure the symptoms, Relief is but temporary if the eause in 1s. the kidneys, cure the cause. Doan‘s Kidney Pills are for kidney ills; Read about your neighbor‘s case, . | Ask your neighbor. i Here‘s Cape May testimony. I The kind that can be investigated. Mre, C. Benckert, 603 Lafayette street, Cape May, says: "Some years , go while working, a sharp pain | aught me in the small of my back. I paid little attention to It at first but before very long, it got so bad I had to give up my work | The trouble nearly drove me wild. I began using Doan‘s Kidney Pills: get-| ting them at Hewitt & York‘s Drug! Store. Soon I noticed a wonderful change and begun to feel more like myself again. 1 used about twelve boxes in all and . had ikd that the cure has been a c.in;; Price 605, at all simply ask for a kidno» " eo} chet Dorn‘s Kidncy Pills-u e that Mrs. Benckert hai. . Post. " Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

|MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS IN CAPE MAY COUNT

Hy Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D. Genealogical Articles by the Rector of the Church of the Advent Some of the difficulties of our prob lems in Cape May Genealogy are illustrated by the following notes: Priscilla Leaming, born 15th. of June, 1710, of this we find one child only is born of this marriage namely, a daughter Margaret Stites, daughter ef John appears in the line. Margaret Stites, Endeciind of John I§in#gp Cape May County. it y Hughes, son of Jacob Priscila By besubca of Jacob Hughes and his wife Aun Lawrence: {1} Jacob born 1777 died about 1880

married and had a son Jacob 8 Hughes, born 1808, died 1835. Jncol 8. married Rebecca Crawford of Cold Spring and had one daughter, Mury Higbee Hughes, who married Josep Russell and had (1891) four childre living, Joseph, Mary (married Willin Rutherford), Charles and John. (2) Dariel Hughes, M. D, the see ond son of Jacob and Ann Lawrence was born in 1779 and died 8 July 1815. He married and had two ons (3) Mary Hughes, the oldest daugh ter married John Bennett a pilot and had William, Mary Ann, Charles an Loulas, > (4) Jeremiah Hughes was born in 1799, died 23 February, 1816, 32. (5) Elizabeth Hughes married Joh Church, children Sophia. Rhoda and Arabella. (6) James Rainey Hughes, fathe of the Rev. Doctor Daniel L. Hughes The children and descepdants o Doctor Hughes and his wife Elmi Williams in the article of August 16 are therefore descended . from Mayflower in two lines on the side 0 the mother as already given and the Adt of the father as given in Doctor Howe, has been permitted by Mr. Harry Hughes to examine the 11 of Jacob Hughes, second and in he next article an abstract of that inecting instrument will be given. _aboge-

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