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KBHHHBB I WE ^ HAPF I FRIE] I FIDE] I WE H IN TE YOU : KNOV ALL C Old Testament Foot Ball Team. Boys who are interested in foot ball and there are lots of boys as well as grown ups hereabouts who are interested in the great game of football will be interested in the following all star foot ball eleven selected from the Old Testament characters by Billy Sunday, famous evangelist. Morgan Blake, sporting editor of the Atlanta Journal and Coach Alexander, of the Georgia Tech foot ball team, visited the famous evangelist at Jacksonville, Fla., a few days ago and Blake asked Mr. Sunday to pick for him from the Old Testament an alltime all-star foot ball team. This is his story of what followed: ' Billy was reclining on his bed and beaming down on his visitors when I said to him: "Mr. Sunday, I want you to pick for me from the Old Testament an all-time all-star foot ball team." Billy jumped clean out of bed at - -o T 11, r this request, ""mat s a une, uuiij idea/' he said, "Ma, hand me the Bible." And then for the next twenty minutes while Bill was picking his team and commenting on each selection, Coach Aleck lay back in his chair, inhaled a big fat cigar and exploded with laughter. "Let's see," said Billy, "I'm going to pick my center first. Sampson is without the shadow of a doubt the man for center. A guy who oould pull down the pillars of the temple would be hard to get through. "The best man for quarterback is Solomon, the wisest gink of history. He would, of course, call the signals on the team. "My two halfbacks are Jonathan and David. They were great team workers and had much speed." Billy had a man in mind for fullback but couldn't think of his name right off the bat. "He would be a bear cat for fullback," said Billy, "because "when he went out to kill a bear he would kill him by falling on him. Give me that Bible again, Ma." And after a five-minutes search Billy found what he was looking for. "His name was Beniah," said Bill. "That's the bird I want for fullback." At tackles Billy placed Jacob and Esau, and at guards Gideon and Nehemiah, the latter being the man who built the walls of Jerusalem, t or tne ends he chose Daniel and Joseph. "Why did you leave Goliath off j your team?" asked Charlie Outlaw. 1SH EACH AND EVERY C 'Y NEW YEAR. WHILE T] SDS LET'S TURN OUR Bi !fCE. AVE A BIG STOCK OF W/ IE PEOPLE OF BAMBERG FOR THE MONEY. DON'!] 7 EVERYTHING WILL BE JOING CHEAP. "I'm picking a gang for team! work," replied Billy, "that guy be-1 longed to the enemy." Billy's all-star Old Testament team follows: Sampson, center. Daniel, end. Joseph, end. Nehemiah, guard. Gideon, guard. Jacob, tackle. Esau, tackle. Solomon, quarterback. David, fullback. Jonathan, halfback. Beniah, fullback. KILLED NEAR ANDERSON. Found With Head Crushed But Money Intact. Anderson, Dec. 15.?M. D. Burnett, a small grocer on the outskirts of the city was found murdered in his store this morning. His skull was crushed with a water cut off key, and several other blows on his head were found. He ran the store by himself and usually kept open until late at night. His family retired at the usual hour expecting him at any time and fell asleep since nothing was known about the murder until this morning when his body was found in a pool of blood. He was evidently attacked unexpectedly as he had his pistol in his pocket. The murderer was evidently frightened away as soon as the crime was committed as there was some $400 in the store which was not taken. John Vandiver, a negro, has been arrested in connection with the murder, although the evidence against him is rather slight. A coincidence in connection with this murder is that it was the same building in which T. M. Dodd was murdered under similar circumstances some six years ago, and his murder has never been solved. The store-room has been moved several blocks from where it was located when Dodd was murdered. This case makes three murders of small storekeepers on the outskirts of the cityj during the past few years and in no case has the murderer been apprehended. Second Race For Mayor. Smoaks, Dec. 14.?In a close race for mayor of Smoaks, the vote was| as follows: Olin Hiers, 8; J. L. j Lyons, 4: A. Carroll, 4. This will | necessitate a second primary in which i 11 1 1 -..CM mm ATTQr an ine canuiuaies win iuu i )NE OF OUR CUSTOMERS 3E OLD YEAR MAY HAVE * ^ /\*t mrrir *rT?TiAT?m UJN inr? iYiior urn i sh or LGONS, BUGGIES, HARNEJ COUNTY, AND WE ARE ! V WAIT BECAUSE YOU A] ALL RIGHT NEXT YEAR. G. F Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to core Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and yoo can get restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c. RILEY & COPELAND Successors to W. P. Riley. 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