Cape May Herald, 15 October 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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AMENDMENTS PAOPCSED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF TH« STATE | OF NEW JERSEY BV Tfc- vEOIS LATURE OF INS.

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AMENDMENT* PRONOBED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY THE LEGISLATURE OF INI

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l-Rlf way bat« urd (!;• DeaJ Sea and th Am ot QalltoeCommant and SuQgaatlva Thought. David's Mind Rererta to Foraollen DuUoa—Overlooked In the creat pres sure of the duties of defendlnc am (aniclnx his kingdom and building them up Into material and religions prosperity David had made a league of friendship e-ltb Jonathan. Saul's son. which was to attend to their children. All the affection this prince had lavished to prompt him to exproes bis appreciation of It by kind deeds to some of the family. He had also loved Saul Mr aelf. As fsr as Saul was concerned was a nohie example of doing good i enemies, according to the precept of Prov. 16:11. 11 and Rom. Saul had several times tried to kill David; be had driven him Into exile, and hunted him from place to place. There was a long, black chapter of vrunga In tha past. He Finds Mcphlbosbetb. Son Jonathan.—Zlba. an officer of house at Saul, reported to David t a ton of Jonathan was living In home of Machlr In Lmdebar. a place MapMbcsbeth. whose name was originally Meiib-baal. 'Lord Meri" (1 Chron. 8:14; 9:40), was five years old II Sam 4:4). when his father •than and Ma grandfather Saul v ■lain on Mount GUboa. When the n came of their death the boy's n took him and fled toward J exreel, and In her baste let Mm faB. He wa Injured that he was all Ma Ufa lam

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neat avparatvly on the secon. n January In each year, at < >f meeting the legislative year t Strike out paragraph 1 X Artlds IV. and insert hereof the following: 1 The Senate shall be eoi me Senator from each eoun State, elected by the legal rol lies reepecUvely. for four

day after the Brat Monday of Nov next. In at least one newspaper of county to be designated by the dent of the Senate, the Speaker < House of Assembly and the Secretary of Stats payment for such publication to be mtade by the Treaeurer oi warrant of the Comptroller. First—Strike out Paragraph 10 of Section VTJ of Article IV. and change

of the following paragraphs to correspond

Second — Change Paragraph II

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Saul's death be moat hare been 11 hr IS years old when David bee king over all Israel. When, there I be came to conn be must have t SO years old. was married, and had a BtUe son (V. 11). SUphlbosheth, tha representative of Saul's eldest so had the precedence over Saul's other ' grandsons, and was Saul's heir. Other Accounts of Mephlbosbetb.Bee 1 Chron. 8:14-40; 9:40-44; 1 Sam. 4:4; 11:7; 18:1-4; 19:14-30. Mephlboaheth's Property Restored, and Himself Brought to the False The oriental Idea was that all tha family of a rival claimant to the throne ahonld be pat to death, or remc from all posalblllty of tnctling an In-

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dal power shall he vested - the trial of Impeachments

Fourth—Strike out all of Sections D, ’V. V. VI and VU, of Article VI. change ie number of Section in of Article VI i Section II. and Insert the following

lotions Is Article VI:

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THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY embracing AN cJ.h. Aborigines: The Doth in netav.3r e ll. |); T..ic .Vuinni.-m of ,|, e Couniv The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolimon .nd Patrinu: The Ii.uWi,bment of Uie New Government; The War of iHtz- The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War. 9r LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS ISO Page*. 48 Illustrations. 3 , Chapters. 5 Appendie.-, SKKT POSTFAID ON RECKIFT OF 82.00 IT LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 810 Washington St Cape May, N. J Established 1886. Bell Phone 97x The Daylight Store Don I HrsiUtc at Our Door COME IN ! W / <r offer a collet!ion of Ladies’ and Men's Furnishings that leaves no wish unsatisfied at price* whnh are in arrord with thegro-L -ng tmutt- \ ;//,// has made this store famous. 518-20 Washington St.

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His Inheritance from Saul was restored to Mephlboabeth. It must have been considerable. It waa placed under Zlba. a steward, and the revenues were te be sent to Ma master at the pourt of David. MepMboabeth was Invited to alt at Rm. royal table as a part of David’s bosseho!d. The Syrian missionary. Rev. William Ewing, says In the Sunday School Timas: “When two maa gat bread together, this Is the deeert sacrament, the sign and seal of a cov a league for muTMa la so If the; eat Out once. Had David only on one oc eaelon Invited Mtpfclboglfetb to alt and eat with Mm. ha would thenceforth have been known aa the klng'f friend, to Injnre whom would be to provoke. the monarch'! vengeance. But a plaoe • continually' at the royal table declared a relationship ot a deeper and stronger kind. He who eats ‘ooeUcually' at ar Arab's board has peased the conditions of mere ‘guest' or friend.' and lx acknowledged as identified with the family In all Us manifold Interests. David thus devised fight liberal tMngs for the unfortunate son of the beloved comrade of

other days.'

Like David, we are not to wait Oil the needy come to os. but we are to search for any we can help; canvass pur field, and find out who can be Infiled U> eat the bread of life contlnoflly with os to on- class. R 1 s should organize and train our class to go Into the highway and hedge* if need be. and bring {there In to enjoy the good things <^tbe Bible

with them.

No on» should be top busy to do agu of kindness to individuals, and to pay by klndneaa the debts of love. ••Elevation to power Is a God given opportunity" for remembering those who have been lea* successful. A woman came t8 an oriental king to have some wrong redressed, and h* refused because he bad not time. “Then.' said she, “If yon hare not time to do JnsUoa. you have not time

to be king."

Greet Man of Culture. The gnMl men of culture are tboae ^ho have had a passion f„r 4*0$. the beat knowledge, the best Ideas of their time; who have labored to dlvagt knowledge of an that was bare!), uncouth. difficult, abstraet. professional, exclusive to humanise It; to make It efficient outside the clique of the caltlvated and learned, yet slip remaining the best knowledge gad thought of tbs time, gad a tree source, therefore, of sweetness and light.—Matthew Arnold. The Beet Joh Printing ?|p baft Job Printing done In ffap *ey fa . done at the offloe of the CAPS MAT HERALD. No. 814 Wsahtagtoa street We hare the latest 4e■fans In tjp» and the spaed and fa-

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to review any dlvtalu. made by the Legtsla-

and. If In conflict herewith, to adjudge the same, or aucb petft thereof aa may be In conflict herewith, null and void. In case eald cour* shall determine such ar raneement end division, or any pan thereof, to be null ind .old the Leglala-,-r.rrtnent end^ n. entire or partial

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Court hut the Justices of that Division be under such control and super i by the Chancellor as shall be provided by the Supreme Court 4. Term* of the Supreme Court Mdad over by a el Dale Justice of the Law Division far the trial of tense - od In or brought to the Law Dtvti ot the ftipreme Court shall he held

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next ensuing the election tor Govern by the people, and to end at twel o'clock noon on the third Tuesday of Jo uary four year* thereafter, and he abi be loanable of bold!;,,- that offlee t ■hall hate expired: and no appolnune Ol nomination to o9tc* Shall be nude 1 tha Governor during the last week of t

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4. Strike out paragraph 4 of section lArtlde VII. and insert to plaoe thereof th* TSX and surrogates of counttee shall be elected by the people ol their re Ipeetlre counties at the elections fee mem per# Cf the General Assembly. They shall

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BMENDMENTB PROPOSED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF TH* BTATE OF NEW JERSEY BY THE LCQIB

LATURE OF IN*

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