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Comment and SuBseative Thought. Tfce lararlttos bad now remained r.- ulv a ><«r at Sinai, where thejV. ., .ate from attack from Egypt on 1' 1 .ca'iored population of the desert A'l tin. time they had been In God's 1 tool preparatory to their longer i lining and dlsctpUne In the wilderThe people left Egypt a mere crowd 1! fugitive slaves, with only the rndiaunts of national organisation, and :h-' dimmest religious Ideas. Bnt the Interval had effected an Immense ctiAage. They had now become an orrarJxed people, with laws, a coastitutlou or covenant, a priesthood, a religions ritual, and house of worship; and «!:b a political and military organ Isath a. under Judges and officers placed over thousands, hundreds, fifties and tens (Ex. 1S:25; Duet. 1:16), and general council of 70 elders (Ex. !4: Num. 11:16. 24-26) which the rabbts believe was the origin of the Sanhcdrlrn. Make a record of their experiences during Hi Is year, and show how each one was a preparation for their ing life. According to the census of Numbers 1 and 2, there were 601.660 men. 20 ;. ars old and upwards, besides the 22.Lerites. This would naturally imply about 2.000.000 In all. But Prof. WUlls J. Beecher, of Auburn Th colog leal seminary. In a lecture not long iLgj suggested that the : V have been technical. Just as count an army. A regiment consists • : 1.000 men. while often In various •>:: > « not more than 400 present, and yet we call It bi'0.000 may be equivalent to 600 intents, "the thousands" containing -. a lew hundreds, so that there may no: have been more than 300.000 men or i.oOO.OOO persons In all. This schooling was like a preparatory school education for young peeThe Pillar of Cloud and of FirmTwo symbols of God always went b fore the people on their march. The ark of God. containing the two tables of the Law. the covenant of the people with God; and over It the guiding pillar of cloud by day and of Ore by night, rising high above the host, a < unspicnous object that could be i not only by the marshaled host, by the scattered companies of women and children, as they fed their flocks, act followed afar off the marvelous signal of the divine presence. A great host marching through u country without roads or other marks of dvllization. must be provided with rptcuous object to serve ai to the main body, and to all straggling parties connected with It. Hence, the round grate, fun of kindled fuel, elevated on u pole, which was carried before caravans and armies la the east The ancient Persians carried a sacred Are In silver altars before their armies, and other ancient nations observed a similar custom For fuller description see N 8:16-82. A Strange Guidance.—The Lord ridding the people to the promised land. We can Imagine them saying. Now that the Lord guides us wi I-e led only In pleasant ways. In green ; -'ures. and besides still waters, uway from dangers and enemies, away , fn m serpents, and drought, and hun--.‘•r, and we will reach the promised land by (he shortest route. In the ..chest time But. as a matter of fact, the Lord bad led them Into the trouble by the Bed sea, into the dry and thirsty land where Giving the Invitation.—-Every Christian should bo able to give Juat suck an Imitation as this. He knows whither be Is going, and what Joys are sure at the end of the Journey. The power of the Invitation lloa In our own appreciation of the blessings of tbe Christian life. God wants you to bo a Christian not only because It is best for you. but lieraose there Is work for you to do In his kingdom; there are multitudes to help, battles to fight, victories to gain. ‘ ~ ‘ to come, the world
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ivi-nly character, the heavenly - heavenly conditions described elation 21. 22. Tt.e wise person always seeks t of the more experienced, as Moa desired the help of Hofaub. Get all the you can from parents, teachers friends. Ton will have enough to do f. And the right way and to do th< right thing, after you have raoulved ail they can give you. BY TH* WAV.
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Notice of Registration Nniter 1. hereby given that the Board of Keglstry and K tec lino In and fur each and rve-v election district or voilag precinct la Cape May County, will meet on TURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. HOT. ii (be place warre tbe next election In hierdlatrirt will he held, at one o'clock n the afternoon, aud remain Ip sesalon ..ntll nine o'clock In the evening,-(pr the I'urpnee of making np from the caneaan lug hooks two lUla or register* of tbs ice. reaidriits and street number If any II the persons In their respective elec __ district- entitled to the rlithla of suffrage therein at the next election, or wbc personally appear before them for vorpeae. or who shall be shows to •ti-fac!k>n of such Board of Itewlstry nd Elections to bare lewallv voted la that lection district at tbe laal preceding Hon tbe rein tor member of Me Gel Assembly, or who eball be ehowo by the affidavit to writing of some voter In that •lection district to he a legal voter therein. And also, on tbe aatd Tnesday, Septem Her 10.1107. and between tbe aame hours the said Boards of Rrslatrv and Election will bold a primary electloa of delegates to conventions of political parties, or for mnkiog nomiualions, or for both, agreeable to tbe provisions of "A further sup plrmrnt loan actrotitled 'An Acttoregu-
the said Boards of Hegt-lry at ill hare their floe! meeting on TUESDAY. OCTOBER SPni. HOT. : the place of Mcir former meeting, at tr hour jf one o'clock la the afternoon id remain iu session until nine o'clock in the evening, for tbe pnrpeee of rerMnv and correcting the original registers, oi adding tbr.eto the names of all per-ou. entitled In the right of suffrage In ibat elec'Ion district at the next election, who Id person before them or who en by lhr written affidavit ol n anehelecllon dl-tfict to be a legal voter therein, and of erasing therefrom the name of any person who, after a fair opportunity to be beard, shall he town not to be euUlled to rote therein. Done In accordance with no act of Leg_4atnre of tbe State of New Jersey, entitled "A fnrtber supplement to an act to regulate elections." Approved April 4. IWt, and the atnendmeota thereto. H. F. DAUGHERTY. jf Conor Cepe May C
Tbe Finance Committee of tbe Board of Freeholders of tbe County of Cape Mav, sill sell at public sale, at Cape May Court llonse in said county, on ■"-lesdav the 27th day of Angust,*8W7. -. 1 o’clock p. m. Eighty-nine County Road Improvement Bonds of tbe denomination of Two Hundred Dollars each. Nine of these Bonds will be due Sep tember 1, 1913; ten each succeeding year until tbe series is paid. Bonds will be aold to highest bidder, one with |>riviieKeo! live. No bid will be received J. D. Lcdlau. H. S. RCTHCUroKD, Wm U Jounsox, 3-8-31 Finance Committee.
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