to Jet A Ds LER yeas. | aubjtet nation ip the" British Empire, - orld power, Israel. Beginning This is the end of the 1,830 days re: The Times of the Gentiles came io a ftom Isaac and Taco the | ferred to im Daniel 12:12. This 1,335 and 187] ACD: The wiltane sone . were the chosen people of days is from the Lord's Day, following pel age of the Gentiles will Sie re e purpose of being servants | = pages = ee a a s ade come toa close. According to the acepe ere the term servant is not | oa egan In the | tures, God is able to and will again graft _ Israel into the root of Abraham and servile sense, but in the sense , sefulness and superior ability will remove the Gentile branch. The ding service. This is why | - Th L d D a world will then see the great time of : elites were a peculiar people | . my Ee or S ay trouble spoken of by Jesus in Matthew 24-29-31, and also spoken of in Revela- : fk called The Chosen people. | leath of Solomon in 976-3. ., In the beginning God created tion 6:12-17. isintegrated and Rehoboam he- the heaven and the earth. . | Now learn a parable of the fig ng of the two tribes of Judah | And the earth was without. tree; When his branch is. yet ajamin. pS form and void; and darkness tender, and putteth forth leav- boam feared that he would lose was upon the face of the deep. es, ye know that summer is lority over these two tribes Th And the Spirit of God moved nigh; : a inued to go down to Jerusalera upon the face of the waters. So likewise ye, when ye shall . He set up a religion of his And God said, Let there be see all these things know that builded two golden calves for light; and there was light. it is near, even at the doors, le to worship. There followed And God saw the light, that Verily Tsay unto you, This 1 of forty-two months or 1.105 | it was good: and God divided generation shall not pass tillall om 976 B. C., to 201 A. D., dur- the light from the darkness. these things be fulfilled. ca h Judah, as the remnant of And God called the Light Day Heaven and earth shall pass persistently turned away from and the darkness he called away, but my words shall not nd was desperately wicked. Night. And ihe evening and pass away.? Matt. 24:32-33- a a part of this time, the remain- the morning were the first day. 34-35... : es maintained a Kingdom which Genesis 1:1-0. serene cee ae ed Israel. a _ Christmas should make us all think the crucifixion and ascension | | Jesus is the light. of the world. The on these things. o ee h ere followed a period of 163) . creation of the sun, moon and stars on fe | ~ TOM LINDER, > ie g which the Apostles and | (Continued on Page Four) 9 <} Commissioner of Agriculture, -_> SE ree Reg cape ee eer ae Op ee gaa | GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address tv STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL EDITORIAL Bf ASSOCIATION 5 \ notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable | under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompaned by new copy of assume any responsibility for Bulletin. Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga Tom Linder, Commissioner, Atlanta, Gea. Publication Offive 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga. Markets, 222 State Capitol ae. Ga. i inuted | space will not permit rasetinh of notices containing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not - By Department of Agriculture Execative Oftice, State Capitol editorial and Executive Offices Notify on FORM 3578Bureau al any notice appearing in the Entered as second class of June 6 1900. of Octoortr | PLANTS FOR SALE Field grown, frostproof, : Yutch and Wakefield Cabbage. 4c C; 0 $1.00; Ga. and Head- ing Collards, 300, 80c; 500, $1; $1.75 M; 5M $6. 35. All del. Prompt shipment. L. M. Gar- ett, Gainesville, Rt. 1. _ Chas. W. frostproof Cabbage and White Bermuda Plants ready, 500, $1.50; $2.90 Mi. Del. Ovie onner, Pitts, Rt. - -Chas., EJ. Wakefield and Copenhagen Frostproog Cab- _bage Plants, fresh and green; Also White and Yellow Ber- muda Onion plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $1.75 M. R. Chanc- or, Pitts. Large, -esh, new land grown : free ot lice, Extra early EJ and Chas. W. Copenhagen Cab- page Plants, 500, 75c; $1.00 M, Del. PP. 5M, $4. 00, Exp, White Bermuda ion, $1.50 M. Del. fresh, F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, _. Nice ,large, early, Straw- berry Plants, 50c C; Chas. W. ae and Iceburg Lettuce, be? 425. for $1.00. Add post- age. Mrs. _ ton, at dh Strawberry Plants, iaiags. don, $1.00 C. PP; Mixed, 50c Sk PP, Tom Kittle, Carrollton, B. Klondike Strawberry Plants, nice, young, 300, .$1.50, 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady 7. 306 $2. 50; 500, 34. 00. No checks. _C. D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. - Thornless Boysenberry plants $1.00 doz; Dorsett Strawberry and Yeager Day-Weather Ever- as Strawberry $1.00 C. Carefully packed. PP, J. W. Toole, acon, 410 Bur- -on Ave. _ Klondike Strawberry Plants, 50c C; Large Indian Peach Tres, 2 ft. high, 50c ea. or exc. | Peach tree for 5 white, 100 ib. Chicken Feed Sacks, free of holes, mildew, not postpaid. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt 4: Mastodon Strawberry Plants, Be C; 500, $3.00; $5.00 M. No hecks or stamps. Prompt ship- ment. Edwin fur ner; Cumming, Rt. DL : Klondike Strawberry Plants 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Mas- todon. 70e C; 500, $3.00; $5.50 | Exc. 200 plants for 4 print hacks alike. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1. Mastodon Everbar. _ Plants, 200, $1.00 $4.90 ft $1 50 M: 5 M, bage, 300, $1.00; $2.00 M; ; Feed Sacks, 40c ea. 7708% er Eas, 'Straw- ~ 600, matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office gt Covington, Georgia. under Act Accepted for mailing at special rate ot postage provided for in Section 1103. Ac. Qnion | Planis,. 3 FEZ DES ws eS sah i