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Notice of KtglitrotloB Nolle* U h.r.h T (IrM that U.Board of KmUur KUottoo In «od for each and rrrrj *lrctloa dUlrtct or *ollB« prrcfuK 4a Cap* Map Con Mr. will me*t on TUESDAY. 8KPTKMBEK 10, 1W7.. a) tb* edae* won Um an *l*ctlou I IbM dUlrtct will b»b*l<l. at oor o'cloc
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U.H.P mule from Sinai ll la M mllta Comment and Supgeatlve Thought. for two or throe month* the peoplr of lurarl, men. women, and chlldrvn. aioartr inarched through ‘the groat and terrible wllderneaa" from Sinai, a Juurncr which ordinary tr*r-el*-r» could make In eleven day*. The alow march and long reals were nee eaaary both on account of the children nnd th* Bocka, and on account of the need ajf longer training. Moreover, the dlfflculttea and privation* of the doert would make them more anxious to enter the “land flowing with milk and honey." Kadesh-bamea At length, aome time In July or August, they reached Kadeah-baraea, Ain Qadees. 50 miles south of Becr^ieba. lust at the foot of the range of hfn* which are the southern boundary of Palestine “From Kadesh the people can aee. rising before them toward the northwest, th* steep ascent which lead* Into the hill country, the desuned Inheritance of the tribe of Judah." Tb* gala to their new home were before them, wide open. The fertile oasis to which they had come wa* -r foretaste of their Inheritance. Only a steep climb and they can set their feet Then Moses said unto them: “Be hold. Jehovah thy God hath set the laud before thee; go up. take pcasesslon. as Jehovah, the God of thy fathers, hath spoken unto thee; far not. neither be dismayed.—(Dent. X:JL) They had only to trust God and go forward, and in laa than two years from leaving Egypt the land would have been theirs. Th* God who had delivered them with a mighty hand, who had made a path through th* sea. who had rained manna, and brought wster from a rock, and spoken from Sinai, and entered Into covenant with them, and was leading them by his visible presence,—he bade them go np and take possession of the promised land. The people were afraid to go forward. They were not a warlike people. Abraham’s attack on Cbedorlao-mt-r and his army In rescue of Dot. In the far distant past, and their battle with the Amalekllcs. a year before this time, are the only battles recorded In the whole history of their race The whole people (DeuL 1:22) asked V oses to first send out spies to Investfgat*. Thla was wise under the ‘ circumstances, that is. the next wisest thing to going forward trusting In God. and therefor* Moses agreed, to the plan (Dent. 1:22). and It *gta'so directed by God (Num. 13:1,.%). / Th* Committee of Investigation.— Accordingly. Moses selected twelve leading men best fitted for the aer- ‘ rice, whose name* are given in v*
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“Spy Out th* Land.”—The object of this expedition was (1) to learn what were the attractions of the coontry: (2) the difficulties In the way of taking possession; (2) the beat way* of reaching the country; (4) the preparatloa it was necessary to make. ■ Gvitoa up this way southward.- Better B la R. V„ by the south, eot re- _ ferring at an to the dtrectiau form the ' Israelite’s camp, but to a wVdl-deflned tract of territory forming the south
rv*l-u-r» of tb* usom*. rrabUots and alm-i numlvr If any o.‘ all tb* prrauus In lb> !• r,»i»itlir «Ire •ten district* eutlllrd lu lb. rlahls of awffrag* therein at tb* oast elecUoa. oi who shall prnsanally appear brforr iikoi toi ■bat purpose, or who shall t* sba->n to lb* saiMaclkia of suab Board of KrviVr) vud Klvctlooa to bar* liwally voud la th i. -)*ctloe district at lb* last prraedlnu »..c ikm ibsrrlu for mrmber of Sb* Wand tsssuibly. nr who shall ha shown by tin Affidavit In wrltluii of bob* voter In tbs' rivet Ira district to b* a I real vot*v tbrrrio Aad also, oa Uir aald Tasadsy. Rrpi.ni i»r 10.11*17, siul between tba earn* hour. Ui» said Boards of K*itl*i rv and Elect Ion ..... - *■ a pnioary election c* —*~
tb* provision* of "A furtbvi ■t loan act eulltir* —
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hr said Boards of Ksgblry at sill bar* tbclr final msetioa on TUESDAY. OCTOBEK «Pre. HUT. it lhr plso* of tbvir former mretina. at br hour jf on* o’clock lu the sficruouo md remain lu session until nlnr o'eloaA In hr timing, for the pur pcs* of rvslsiug •nd corrrcUnK tb* origin si rcgtsBra. ol adding thereto thr uama* of all Orsons rut it led to tbr ripbt of sufirsa In that elvdlou district at the next *!a$t.in. wfio shall appear in person before them or who shall be shown by thr writVB affidavit of sonj* voter In such election rtl Lrict to br a legs! vuter therriu, and. oft erasing there from tb* earn* of ady parson who. after -a fair opportunity to b* beard, shall he .boon not to br ruldUvd to rot* tbrrelu. Done ill accord soar with an act of Lagtalwlurr of Ibr Suit*-ot New Jrraey, *ntillrd “A further sapplraieot to an act to mrulatr elections’' Approved April «. IMv and lb* suimdnirutB thereto. H. r. DAUGHERTY. (X^rk of County Board of Elections. Cape May C. H.. Aug 12.1907.
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Cape May. Asiguar R. 1RI7 Under the preseat ht{rUyeooJtreawr must itorce by adeertlpmMt aad sale pay lent of all taxes.qnraal sat a to for the year 1908 remaining aumid-aJaiy Brat. 1907. ibr Advertl*ed > Pc^nquent list will fleet •gPcar lu May papers on bept- If At tbas*|De time will be pnbllabed ■ list of laa name sod amounts doe of tbr Poll si^l personal Texas of 1900 rvmalnl :g Hid *1 that date. To amid the corV publicity of advertising pay maul should be made by Sept. 8.1997. Sot. Needles. Collector.
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