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AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE Si ATS OP NEW 4ERSEY BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ISOS,

STATE or NEW JERSET.

CAPE MAY ftBRALT), THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1008

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Story One. Ho* a Panne: Became King (1 Samuel 8-10). Story Two. Ho* Saul Sai Eve* Of the Men of Jabeah (1 Samuel

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story Three. A Brave Young Prince (1 Samuel U. 14). Story Four. What Came to a Man Who Disobeyed God (1 Samuel IS. 18). Story Five. Ho* a Shepherd Boy Became King (1 Samuel 16, etc.). Story Six. A Young Man s Battle *!th a Giant (1 Samuel 17). Story Seven. Why a Little Boy Went Out Into a Field to Look for Arrows (1 Samuel 201 Story Eight The Story of a King Who Tried to Capture HI* Son-In-Law (1 Samuel 24-26). Story S'lne. The Story of a Beautiful Friendship Between Two Young Men (1 Samuel 18. IS. 20). Story Ten. A Song Called “The Bow." Found In an Old Book, and Why It Was Written <1 Samuel 21— 2 Samuel 1). David. One of the greatest advantages of studying the Uvea of great and good men la found lu discovering the way In which they attained their goodness and their power to make the world better. Many of the older biographies told us rather the heights tc which their heroes climbed, but showed us very little of the way. Like Emerson they bade us. “Hitch your wagon to a star.'' but the star was beyond our reach, and they did not tell us bow to reach 11 Our need la to trace the path up which they tolled. David’s story it one of the best of all hero stories, because U shows and Implies the stairway of faithful ness by which “with painful steps and slow,” “through peril, toll, and pain.” “he climbed the jteep ascent” and reached the blessednesa of his great work for all agea. We can teach It best perhaps by the following diagram, the scholar noting that each feature or net of David's youth was a means to Its attainment. David Was Chosen, not so much for the excellences of character be already possessed as for the possibilities of excellence to be devaloped by the grace of God. through his obedience. It Is like the vision of the sculptor who sees the possible statu* In *01* marble, as Michael Angelo once aald of a place of beautiful marble, ’out wardly defiled and thrown one side, “1 ace an angel there and most get

him out."

All These Endowments (unities were useless to hi! was faithful and true. G

warp of hla life In fair colon, but tfii pattern God designed him to weave

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threads through the changing lines of the divine providence. What a Vision of Blessedness this sets before every man! There ever follows dose upon faithfulness a larger sphere of usefulness and responsibility. Increased power, greater Influence, bees use one is fitted for

them.

But when be had wrestled, then he was fitted to reign. The Way with All God's Kings Maclaren. In the Sunday School Time* tpesks thus: “It U n psrabl* Of the King and the kingdom—email In it> beginning, 'a handful of cpra upon the top sf the mountains.’ havinr long warfare to wage, slowly but cer lately 'waxing stronger and stro Hke.as did the bouse of David, the rival waxed wesdter and wee hut sure at last to triumph, to pc the land of the forgotten com pi and to fill the earth with peso

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the. fallowing:

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1. The General Assembly shall be posed of member* elected by the legal

Rant*. The L*ctsl*t

of their tnhab-

f thl* State Into a district or districts or the election therein of a rr—mb. nefr.ber* of the General Assemble isaembly district so coo.-noted shall ontaln. as nearly as lire i tchbte sn oual nnmher of Inhabitants, and shall r part thereof, shall be Joined with

e Court of Last Resort, by whatever e known. Is hereby Invested with ev. Ive original Jurisdiction and with full it. under ■uch procedure as It mat 4saTb7

-art shall determine such ar and division, or ant

4. Str.ke out paragraph J of Article l The Governor shall hold hla offlea I ©on on the third Tuesday of Janua ast ensuing the election for Govern y the people, and to end 'at twel 'clock noon on the third Tuesday of is usry four year* thereafter: and he ah ■capable of holding that office I rears next after bis term of servl

bers of the General Aeevmuij-. i tier snan hold their offices for six ysar# 7. Strike out paragraph 7 of section’ fL -rtlcU VP. sod insert in place thereof

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I surrogates of countie* - y the people of their roll the elections for mam

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_ _dd to section Wat gwragnphs to ba knfwn a •• VU^eleetlons tor Gov of counties sad all other officer*. SfarnSLC ~ / '

store provided, now or haras ft er asessaary to be choesn by the electors of t’Asrsirv'sT.tiasi!. ty Of this State, except counties ehall be held every second year on tbs Best Tuea day after tbs Bret Monday In November seglnalng anno doainLone thousand aln>

hundred and eleven

u. Except .a herein provided with role too to the office of Senators alt oflk -r filling any elective office st the time the* -neodment* take effect shall eonttaoe I. • exercise of the duties thereof accord

AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY THE LEGISLATURE OF IBM.

-ATS OF NEW JERSEY.

Da .rr Rasot-vaD. (the Sena ring). That the follow Ins eme

the Constitution of t

« Is hereby proposed, and e shall ba agreed to by a tr

Jouinal*. with the yeas and nays taken thereon,land referred to the Leglslatui next to be chosan. and published tot

day after the Bret Monday of November

county to ba designated by dent of Jbe Senate, the Speaki House of Assembly and the L •f Slat*, payment for such publication to be made by the Treasurer El rat—Strike out Paragraph 10 of Section VII of Article IV. and changf the numbers of the following para graphs to correspond Second — Change Paragraph It of Article V so as to read as follows: 10 The Governor or peraon admtnlsti Ing the government, and four clUxena the Stats appointed by tbs Governor, and with the advice and non sort of I Senate, shall constitute the Board of Pardona The member* of eald Board, or any three of them, of whom the Governor or administering the government

Fourth—Strike out all . V. V. VI and Til. of Article VI. el he number of Section IH of Artie

SECTION III. Any Judge of any of the Courts of the State may be removed tor disability o perform the duties of’his office, by a v ro-thirds of all the members of tbr Senmte and of two-TBIrds of aO the mem of the Houee of Asecmbly voUn* ■ately. after a bearing before both es In Joint session, j SECTION IV. V The Supreme Court shall be organin three divleiona namely: the Ap

Division. It shall eonals: Justice of the Appeals Dl II be styled the Chief Justics, a Presiding Juatloe of the Law DIM slon srho shall be styled the President Justice of th-

revision by On th* bearing of a cause In tb* Ap peals Division, no Justice who has given s Judicial opinion In the cause In favor of or against the "Ji ' under review bearing to review such Judgment order ir decree. - but the reasons for su ’ pinion shall be assigned to the Court rritlng. 1 A majority of ell the to—nb-v the Supreme Court, to A* by the CtaW

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tri. but th* Ju.ttr** of that Division 11 b« undvr *ueh control snd superon by the ChancwUor as shall ba prom3 by the 81 prvtne Court. Term- of th* Euprrote Court pro Bided over by a xlagt* Justice of the Law Dl virion tor lb* trial of Itausa Joined In or brought to th* Law Dlvlrion of Ihefnpeem* Court shall be held In. Ihs sevatr countie* at time* fixed by tbs Supreme Court. Until so Bred, such ’ term* shall be hdd at tb* ptacmtlme* now fixed by Uw tor tb* bolding of the Court* of — ~— — "b* seven’ ■ — A The

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Dtvision of the Buprem* Court, snd -- th* giving of eomplct* legal and squltobl* r.-u*f In any cause In the Court or DtrMan where It may b* pending. 1 Nothing herein contained shall prevnt th* alteration, by law of any atatutrry power or Jurisdiction conferred upon any Court or Judge sine* th* adoption of

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SECTION’VI. Th* County Court* .shall have and-ex rclee. in sn react within the county such rights! common taw Jurisdiction concur mu with (lie Supreme Court, and aucr •Omt JuriadUMrii *-— —--

1 Th* Clou heretofore pnas—ai by tb* CVeult Court* and the Judge* thereof, and auch euuliabU^MiSre. ^anT'a^rtT tombri appellate Jurisdiction from tnfevkw court*. n^br/rfa^ s^.r’tS Supreme Cobh and by th* several Jus-

as stay Be » ... ah suit* and proceedings ta the appt petal* Division or Court created by U Matters pending »’

shall have been tnaaferraA Flflb-Strikc out Farsgreph* L L I and I of gssOes li of Articw VII-. and subsU-

r and tb* Chief Justice curt, and th* Vlo* Chanc. 1 Justice* of th* 6

I la office with the ... I* of the Supreme Court at th* Or ' • expiration of I

be authorised by taw Tb# Couni Judges may hold court la any count subject to th* control of th* SuprenCourt The County Judges ehall not b lari than thirty yuan of age. and aha

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AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO TH2 CONSTITUTION OF THK STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY THE LEOI8 LA TUBE OF 1008.

Bn nr Ksk>i.tkd (th* Sent

ring). That th* toUowtas amendment to the constitution of thl* State ba and th, same la hereby proposed.- sad whsa-tbr asm* shall be agreed to By a majority of tb* meaibar* etoctad to the Beast* and Bouse of Aaembty th* said amendment ferred to IheLeglstature o*3' to Bbosste and publlebed tor three mom »ewto«P*r of sash county, to b* design* ad by ON Prurideat *f th* Senatm. t "rtUriSn S*raorive

«“ Of m-thoutond Stare

The History of -:Cape May County:. FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING

AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Scllletnent of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New (Government; The War of iSu; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.

By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS *60 P.gts, 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. SAppendirSENT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OF (2.00 BT LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May. N. ,»

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