CAPE MAY HERALD, THUHSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1908
TEMPERANCE LESSON
AMINDMKNTt PH0P0«e0 TO TH* CONSTITUTION OF TMK STATt OF NEW JERSEY BY TH'E LEOISLATURE OF IWE
LEMON TEXT -U»lah I U-a. Mmiiott C B OOLDEN TEXT - Win. U a mockar. at ron a drink la raftnc •-Ptot Commant and Sugs** tlv * Thou 8 h '- Tblk chap tar baa two parta. Part 1—The Garden of the Lord—Judah. Our Countrj, Ouraelrea. Part I—The Tbln«i That Broojht I*. u> Hula - Drunkecaea* and Ita Al-
11 aa
laraei. the Lord * \nnerard.—It U a picture of Judah, between :< and 17 eenturtee a<o It wrj a imall e try, but with a (loiioua record, llorioua opportunlUea. 1 -• threatened with ruin ed tc us under the 0<ure of a rtne-
-•■TAT* OF NEW JEltaEI.
a majority it the member* Bid amendments ahall be
I retarred to the the same la hereby proposed, and cboaen. and pub- tb . um e than be aareed to by a n
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lure of *real beauty Isaiah a rlnayard upon one of the sunny promontories risible from Jerusalem." Who planted this Tine yard of "the
well beioredr
Watch and Dots what he had done for It See la their orlcln and lory aa It passes before you aa In a panorama, what God I All that goodness, greatness, wisdom. knowledge and lore could do ter a vineyard or a people. He lor ad them with an everlasting lore. I once asked a man In e of a great greenhouse which rated rosea so beautiful that they were worth their weight In gold, he was able to produce roeea so n more beautiful than those In o
shine and spring rains to b bear good fruit What more did God do o
1 of his
Hs placed them In the beat country In the world for the purpoec. He hedged them round with laws and divine Institutions, and with his own loving care defended them from all anemias. He planted In this vineyard the vines of his promise, his word, hit commandments. Institutions of religion. Instruction In holy things. Ha placed there the wine press, which represents the various advantages conferred on the people to help them to bring forth good fruit and present It to the Lord- Every Infloenoe. every institution, the teachings of the prophets. the hymns of David, the worship at ths sanctuary, all aided the people to produce and develop What did he expect as the result of
this care?
He expected good fruit, the best fruits, all the virtues, devotion, o oration, courage, brotherly kindness, obedience, sincere worship, rtghteosz living, ths beauty of holiness, lore, Joy, peace, and all the fruits of ths Spirit, Intelligence, noble el and missionary work among the naWhat did he obtain? "He looked that It should bring forth grapes, and It brought forth wild grapes." grapes la appearance, b tilled with gall and poison. What was the effect upon the ■
Bead Isa l:S-7. and compare with the disaster* that came upon Israel through Its capture In B. C. TH. What was the causa of this ruin? The answer Is given In the verses the lesson. Read them. Ths causes are "catalogued In a i ties of woe*, fruit* all of them love of money and toys of wins." la with ramarkable persistence U In every cirlUxatlon the two msln passions of 'ha human heart of wealth and love of pleasure, the In-
trtk# out paragraph I of s 1, ArttrL IV, sod Insert la plsct tl
_ _ irlk® out paragraph 1 II. Artlels IV, and m*« at ths following;
tbs following:
ss lb* Sonata shall re •taction to b» held In p ■ constitution they shall divided by the Ber.nte es^Mtually as^ n Senators of the Brat class shill b*
otherwise, the p
n by rcelgnstion or ■hall be elected for th*
having the longest period of ■aid division shall be entitled to th* ike out paragraph I of section fTL JV. and ineen In place thereof th*
it Monday In Nnvernhw. tt be apportioned among
tener. dlrlde end emtnge eech county ’ this Stele Into a district or districts
* °ndlv*such**F
A Strike out paragraph > of article '
appropriation of the sail and Indnl-
gance In strong drink.
Alcohol Out of th^ Race.—The tegtanU In tho Marathon race, w 1« nm on April II from Ashland Boston, |t mUes, wore notified this year in the following tons*: "Alcohol In any form 1* positively forbidden before, during, and Immediately after
usually does harm, foregoing ahall be dent grounds for d the physician In chat Marathon race* tom
. and
d of the
Why We Shawld Sign the Pledge. -It la for thy own highest good."
"Another reason for a pledged total abstlaonoe U because a pledge-sign-ing movement la the moot natural, and
perhaps th# only way to s
•call o# cwCTro uy me people t bars of the General Assembly bold their offices for sir years I. Strike .out paragraph I of
iod Insert In pise* thereof
sssr-vuLretrsiss: Lord owe thousand alas hundred and tan
AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO THE CONSTITUTION OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY BY THE LEOIB-
LATURE OP ISOS.
-ATE OF NEW JERSEY
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The History of :Cape May County:* FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING
to your taste.
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EDW. VAN KESSEL, 424 Washington St.
AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 181 j; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.
CAPE HAT. U. J.
House of Assembly khd I
—Strike out Paragraph 10 i VII of Article IV. and ch*m i to oorrsapeud. wY-Chang* ^ Paragraph
which shall not be diminished during the erm of their appointment. Third—Cheng* Section 1 of ArtlcU VI.
SECTION L
Court, tt mey be established by law. which Inferior Courts the Legislature may alter or sboUah ae the public good shell
Fourth-8trike out ell of BectlOfU IV. V. VI and VIL Ot Article VL change the number of Section III of Artel* VI to Section II. and Insert the following sections In Article VI: SECTION HL
perform the duties of hie oi of two-thirds of nil the m Senate and of two-thirds of nil II
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the Appeal* D»- Court, but -he d the Chler Jus- shall be under
the Chancellor, and eighteen Joel Iran, which number may be u by law. t The Appeal. I of the Chief Jus tic
a by the Got lug o
Justice* of that Dlvlalon
•hall be under Such control and euperrlaion by the Chancellor as shall be pro-
vided by the Supreme Court.
A Terms of th* Supreme Court pvt tided over by a single Justice of the Law Division for lb* trial of taraoe lotoed In or brought to the Law Dtrltlon of th* Supreme Court shall be held n the eereral counties *1 times fix*d by ■ the Supreme Court. Until so fixed. *uch — * - > than be held at th* places
now fixed by law
s Pleas 1
for* th* Appeal* Division shall be eo great that the Division cannot peompUy hear and determine them, th* Governor porarlly assign five of th* Justice* the other Divisions to ait tu th. Appas Division, which shsll thereupon alt two Division* for th* hearing and dw •ton of cm usee pending at the time
L The Supreme Court m ' y rule for Ih# transfer of s sue from th* Lew Dlvts I Chancery Dlvlaloo. or from aary Dlvlalon to the Law the Supreme Court, and from Court Is th* Law Dlvlsloo a _ Division of th* Supreme for th* giving ot complete
mt the Supreme Court may provide by rule for th* making of Interlocutory irder* by a wer number of Justice*, or iy one Justice; such orders to he subject ' On (be hearing of a cause In the leals Division, no Justice who has g
; or Dtrislou where It may be pending. L Nothing herein contained shall proil th* alteration, by law of any etatuy power or jurtsdlction'tmfterrmd upon ^ 3 Court or Judge atnee tho adoption of the Constitution In th* year one thousand
-red and forty-four, and noth-
Legtalature from conferring upon any inferior Court which may hereafter he •*- - inch power or Jurladlctlon ae
•ed by or which may now b* upon the Inferior Courts raenlectlon I of Artld# VI, of Uw
against the Judgment, order or Tho County Courts shall her I under review ahall all at the arete, la all cseea within the cc
L A majority of all the member* of U>e Prerogative Co the Supreme Court, to be preaided over hr law. The final, by the Chief Justice, shall conrttpt* ■ tyOnurtamay ba
Supreme O
the Prerogative Court aa may ba provided by law. The final Judgmsats of the Coun
aty Judge or Jadgaa la say ooui y I»a authorised by taw. Tha C lg*« mak hold court In nay a
subject to tha control of tha Baprame Court- Tha County Judge* than not be tarn than thirty years af age. and ahall have been practicing attorneys In this
for at teat five year*. They ahall •ffioe toe tha tans af fire year* At elated Uataa reeete* for their Ita ouch oomprasntlor which ahall ■e diminished during their farm of •• the Legislature In Ita discre-
tion shall fix for each county, and they
•halt hold no other office under tha Oov
^'"’a'and ahall not aagape ta*pracUre
* Uw la tha courts hf the county » they hold court during their tarrr.
of Otto** Ths Judge* of tha Common
lake* atR* sbalTbe*"the
^ Cmi-t* uctn th* expiration of 'bis amendment chan -Take effect it 8rat Monday In February, In the . next to Mowing tu adoption by Ifac 'ltU Lagtatature ahall paaa aU Uw, aary to carry Into rffect the provl ot th* constitution and this amend
, provided, t
Ss
: Court* of Common Plana. Orph . Court* of Oyer and Terminal ’ ‘ ~ IMF thaJi—.
teed by tha County
. JO rate praacrlbad by tha Bupeama Court. The Justice* of the L«w XHvMan of tha E “
s tala or at ahall ha 1
rtlde VI» ■ .hree 1 ia puragrnpba U.
Ora poee.ee Id by tha Court af
rt th* first Monday In it la Una with domlnl ana t
Jurladlctlon ns nuy.ha tmuferrad
■ gp. Inis noKodmant ta the Const — ag«LSS.'7L2STSi »<* tafecl. Th* Suprmaa Court _*bsll
ducatioa. ia to ouka onr w>gUQ our ally inalcad of our It ta to fund and capft - ulalUotia. aad Hva at ana* upuw traal of tha fund. For thla wa automatic aad habUaal. aa •any aa poadtble, ar many usoful aetlooa aa we can. and guard against tha growing into way* that are HJt-*-to ba disadvantageous ic tu, as •ho*Jd n>»r< gfalngt the ptagnp.'
Mag ta tend at tha otfjoa o CAP* MAT HERALD. «d. <14 1 tagtoa atraaL Wa hava tha latte teteat in typ* and (be »p**d aad ta-
nl and apeatal rate si u necaaaary tor the tr
ty of this Btata. except countte. than be Justice* thereof net
r, tha all daft* and proceeding* to tha appropoa- ^“'r^i^? l0 tefl^r^ndl^'whm S5
day after the first Monday In
I It la » glaaeura wtth ■
to do
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Supreme Court, and tha Vice Chnsorl ■ nod. Associate Justices of th* 8u me Court, in efflo* when this ut nt takse effect, shall be Justice* o mow Court until the axplraOo
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AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY THE LEOIS
LATURE OF IMS.
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