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I i ■ ■ r “TTJ j-W i T^,-5T , wrnrnimmmgm^mm, . '.A ■ THURSDAY, F^EBRUARY IS, 1930 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CLINTON, S. C PAGE SEVEN -rr H. NICHOLSlblES AT GREENWOOD th« Cadet struck home with a jab that proved the undoing of the P; C. fight- 1 er. HAVE YOU SEEN A MIRACLE? j well known photojrrapher and popular citizen, died at his home here last ! night following a heart attack Tues- Here is an important distinction . The thunder that men once called i day.’ • ih»t many people overlook. God made ] ihe voice of Go’d rolls out its mighty i Funeral services were inducted tli« world; but He does not make your-, waves of sound, and the sound caVries} Sunday afternoon at 3:30 by the Rev. world. i only a few score miles. But I-^puny i James W. Jackson of the First Pres- He provides the raw materials, and speck upon the fa:e of the ,earth—I byterian churcR, and the Rev. Ed R oat of them every man selects what ^lift a little instrument: and, behold, he wants and builds an individual • my whisper is heard a thousand miles world for himself. | :i\vay. The fool looks over the wealth of! Do we w’ant heat? We press a but- nmterial provided, and selects a few ton; and lo heat, invisible, silent,'all-; plates of ham and eggs, a few' pairs pcr/asive, flcA^^into our homes over of trousers, a few' dollar bills—and is | a'.copper w'ire. - satisfied. i Do we need power? We have but Popular Photographer Victim of Heart Attack. Father of C. Eaton , ' Nichols of f'his Gty. GretnwocKl P«b. 8.-H. NichoU, 64, " Dendy in t'he'.e;<,nd'lieiimTnMyl P. C. forfeited the heavyweight,-^ Freeman Parker won from Brown' in the first preliminary on a decision, | while Williamson took a close decision! Mason of Main Street Methodist church a^d interment followed l:i i,he Methodiai cemetery. . J. F. Allison refereed the fight. The I two judges were J. T. Gillman and! R. 0. Thackhah. Jack Crawford of| Coluumbia, was announcer, and Prof.) Sturgeon and W. F. Curry the timers, j Every bout proved to be interesting and full of pretty work. In most jases the two men were evenly/macthed and went into the fray full of fight, dis playing grit, This is the first.'chance Mr. Nichols was a son of Mrs. Mary [ the people of Clinton have had to see McCord Nickles and the late Edward i eollegiate boxiiig. The wise man builds his world out I to:press another switch, and gianU cause"his initials were the same as H. Nickles and was a native of the Hodges section. As a young man, he changed the spelling of the name be- Thia was the last meet of the sea son, as the College of Charleston has cancelled their match Vith P. C. <rf wonderful sunsets, and thrilling ex- come to us over the same slender road- jieriences, and the song of the stara,' way. Clothed in invisible garment*, and romances and miracles. i th^y cleanse our homes, wash our Nothing wonderful ever happens in ^clothes^ crank our automobiles—do ev- the life of the fool. two other relatives at Hodges and he conducted hi's business under tlve new name. He was a photographer at Lau rens and Clinton before locating here 1 erything' that once taxed the strength i several years ago. An electric light is simply an ele:- of men and hurried women into un- tric light; a telephone is only a tele- lovely old age. phone—nothing unusual at all. Don’t le; your life become a prosaic But the wise man never ceases to affair: 'don’t, let familiarity with the wonder how a tiny speck of seed, ap- mawels about you breed thoughtless- parently dead and buried, can produce ness and contempt. Besides his'mother, Mr. Nichols is survived by his widow an<k four sons, H. Orion Nichols of Chester, C. Eston Nichols of Clinton,~:J. Horace NicholJ and Leon D. Nichols of Greenwood. He also leaves five brothers, T. N. Nick- LA^D SALE 'The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. In Court of Common Pleas. Guy L. Copeland, Plaintiff, vs CASINO THEATRE CLINTON, S: C. WHERE SOUND SOUNDS RIGHT MONDAY and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 and 18 “IT’S A GREAT LIFE a beautiful yellow flower. 'He never i If you had sto.d w! h Moses on the lies, R. 0. Nickles, C. A. Nickles and Kfts a telephone receiver or switches ■ J'hcre of the Red Sea, and had seen it! L. M. Nickles of Hodges, and W. F. on an electric light without a certain di^ide tj lot the ch jdron of Israel j Nickles of Abbeville, and four'sisters, feeling of awe. * ' overj you would have had no dif-! Mrs. William Hanna of Abbeville, And think what a miracle it is, this ficcl‘y in rec^Jgnizing that as a mira- Mrs. E. R. Miller and Mrs. Pinckney harnessing of electricity to tie service cle. Anderson of Hodges, and Mrs. Wil- of man! But every night when the sun goes likm A. Cox of Greenwood. Who, unless his sense of awe had dt wn, a man stands in a power-house jnfown hlunl. thrjugh conatMvi fainili- ‘in your city and thrpwc a switch, ai^, instantly the city and the country for iriles around are flooded with sun shine. And you say to yourself casually: “Oh, I .^ec the lighia are on.” mrity, would believe it ? The sun, the center of our urviverse, goes down behind the western horizon. I touch a button, and presto! I ha'.e called it back—the rocm is flooded anew with light. P. C. WINS THREE, ; CITADEL THREE Telephone yo^r dealer fer Jeanes Salted Peanuts. They all handle them. Ahva; s fresh and ^uod. Cleaning Light Bulbs ~^"nrour~eTetTH7TTghf~Bulb3* wTIPhave an oxti.i sparkle if. when cleaning them VMi wiil u^.e ammonia in the w’atcr. In T. J. Blalock, et al., Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder,) at Laurens, C. H., S. C., on Salesda in March ijext, being Monday the 3r(f day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being near the Town of Clinton, County of Lau rens, State aforesaid, cor:taining 31 948-1000 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by tract No. 4 'of the G. C. Young estate, east by lands be- longing to Davidson, south by a twen ty foot strip of land belonging to G. C. Youilg estate, and by other lands P. C. sluggers last Tuesday night in winning four of the seven bouts. Hav Boxing Match Tuesday Night. Hose Forfeit Heavyweight and Cadets Are Winners. _ _ „ Citadeljook from by Musgrove street. The above .de- 'l scribed tract of land is known as a ing their initial fight in Clinton, the . ^ Young home place. Hose showed up well and easily took three bouts while the Cadets won three and was given the heavyweight on a forfeit, and the edge necessary for Nlctory. This was the first fight in Terms of Sale: Ca.sh. The success ful bidder to deposit $100 upon the sale being knocked down to him as a | guaranty tti his good faith in his bi<l. | Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps Clinton. The I resbyteriarvs have a j recording. If the terms of sale good ring and all equipment j*ich ! complied with, the land to he Stores Are SIGNS OF ECONOMY will equal any in the state. While this i rg.gold on same or some subseciuent is the only fight here this season, It I pjjjpgfjQy Qp same terms, at risk of went over well and several will prob- funner purchaser. Efmy¥>h»re ypu Am a Rogm Bton-SimryUnui yom MO a Rogw itortf it*f a sign of oconomyl USTEN FOR *ltOGERS ON THE AIR** SWIFTS JEWEL Shortening PAm oot ABMOURS STAR OR SWIFT SILVERLEAF Pure Lard S ^1*^® . urry or del monte yellow cling Peaches MEDIUM SIZE Ivory ISoap 3 20^ HILLSDALE BROKEN SUCE NO 21^ CAN . Pineapple 23t ably be sohedui^d next year. In the bantam, feather and welter weights, (the P. C. mitten slingers had k decided edge in the battle. The light weight decision was a disappointment to many who believed the P. C. man had the edge. In the middleweight the two judges.were divided and the ref eree gave the decision to the Citadel man. There were two preliminaries, all men being from P. C., who gave four interesting roamds before the main bouts began. Capt. Truesdell opened in the ban tamweight againot a slugger that looked mean, but turned out to be easy pickings for the'P. C. fighter. This is Truesdell’i third victory this season in as many starts, giving him un'^isputed state title. He pecked away at his opponent at will and while ,the fight rather listless, it was duej to the Cadet's uunwillingness to mix. i Truesde^ll won the decision in three' rounds. -Next, B. Dunlap took the ring and gave the P. C. supporters a pleasant surprise, by overcoming his opponent with ease. This is Bemie’s first vic tory, and he is just hitting his stride. He has been getting the necessary ex perience and will be one of the most valuable of P. C.’s men in the fature.^^ Dunlap packs a'wicked right that deali*" [| R. E. BABB, Special Master. Dated Feb. iJth, III3U.—i:-27-3tc Starring Rosetta Dancaa, Vivian Duncan, Lawrence Grey, Jed Prouty and Benny Ruben. Song Hits — “SaiUng Along On a Sunbeam,** **Fol* lowing Yon** and the **Hooe- ier Hop.** The world famous song .and dance stare in an all-talking comedy riot! See them do their stuff now in their first all-talking pictuire! You’ll laugh, cry, thrill, as you :see and hear them in this comedy drama sensation! -lilting song hits! Gorgeous girls! Marvelous spectacular technicolor sequences! This one has everything! All-talk ing comedy — “The Wife’s Birthday. Fox Sound News. 10c and 50c -A .'A 'S WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY .FEB. TALI nerruas 19 and 20 “THE WOMAN RACKET” Starring Tom Moore, Blanche Sweet and Sally Start. All-talktng picture that entertains. Excitement! Romance! A thousand thrills! Songs! Dances! Night Life Drama. All talking Harry Langdon Comedyp-**The Head Guy.*’ Pathe Audio Review. _i,0« FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 and 24 “NAVY BLUES” Starring William Haines, Anita Page, and Karl Dane. Something to fire a salute about—Bill Haines’ first talking picture! Girls, gobs and gags galore — more laughs! More thrills! More romance than you’ve seen in mon^s of picture-going! Comedy—Mickey. McGuire—“Mickey’s Mix-Up.’’ Fox Sound News. 10c and 40c Coming Attractions as listed—Starting Feb. 21th, three a week— LET’S GO PLACES, TANNED LEGS, VIRGINIAN, THEIR OWN DESIRE, GLORIOUS NIGHTS, JAZZ HEAVEN,.^ WHY BRING TH*AT UP, HALFWAY TO HEAVEN, ROMANCE OF THE RK) GRANDE. SUNNY SIDE UP (three days), DANCE HALL, SEV EN KEYS TO BALDI’LATE. WHAT DO P. S. JEANES DO? The Clinton Chronicle—$1,50 a Year Ij^t=ii=ii=ii3 /■ DEL MONTE-TENDER GRITLESS NO 21.2 CAN . OlPw a. 0 I a a a a a a a l|gdnsif=jissiis=in=Jf=if=disslrsJi=lr:^ i! Buy ^ Ticket SEASON TICKET: Adults $1.75, Children $1.00 n n Clinton ’To Have Three High-Class Attractions: February 20 — February' 26 — March 10 DEL MONTE VERY SMALL Peas im FLOUR jCIRCUS^Sell-Risiiig EYIDENCE-Plain BAG CAMPBELLS PORK and beans 3 CANS 25^ a a a a i a a BOGERS 100% PURE SANTOS COFFEE POUND 29^ f AMERICAN DAISY CREAM CHEESE POUND 29^ fIRN FAT NORWAY MACKEREL EACH 121^ APPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS, LEMONS, GRAPEFRUIT. f FRESH VEGETABLES: Carrots, Beans, CaUbage, Lettuce, Fr^ Jocoatoi^ Cauliflow er, Gr^ Top Tumiiw. out punishment to the man against him. Johnson was his opponent. . The lightweight was a close bout. [ between Dickson and Boyleston, in which the Citadel man was considered ^ the victor. The Cadet packed a right j || haymaker-that-^srould, kill an ox, but it: j! failed to. connect. AlF three r.ounds [I were close ahd to many- it seemed that' Dickson, for ‘ P. C., had the decided , edge. Evidently not,, for the decision! went to the Charleston bbger.'It was a good bout and one to be remem bered. Fortson won in the welterweight class from Martin. This was the slug ging match of the evening, with both men taking plenty of licks. The Ca det held the edge, in the opening round but in the second and third Fortson came back to pound his op ponent down and gain a well earned ^ victory. The end found both men well! tired out. This proved to be one ofj || the outstanding bouts ^the'evening. ^ The middleweighf^Mw two good men me^ in McQueen and Carlisle. Beth were shifty and clever with plen ty of punch and speed. Carlisle, for Citadel, with six pounds edge, led the first two rounds in some pretty fight ing, but Mc()ueen came back in the third to surprise itr. Carlisle and did. some beautiful pounding. McQueen showed plenty of pluck in his third round oomebMk. The Charlestonjim has won •() his fights by knockouts, but failed by a, large margin Tuesday night, and nearly took defeat when iXanaoi by McQueen’s punches. W. J. McQueen fooi^iit Holland of ihe Ckadel in the lightweicbt class, but ptnred no match for tiis lad. Bol- Uad.liw by a tschnical knoekont. the oiMuiaf ypmuL The twi aiixed at the heginniig in a fary of Mows Jen Company A great European Mystery Production. Spirits talk, ghosts float over audience, table lifting, slate writing, spirit photography, etc. Single ad mission $1.00 and 50c. 0 Glenn L. Morris Scientific e^ejrtainer. A real show from begiri- id. ning to end. Produces lightning and explains many electrical phenomena. You will sit spell bound. Single admission 75c and 35c. Mulvaney Concert Co. > A group of fine artists. Popular, classical and college glee cliib jongs. Songs from the latest comedies — a real attraction. Single admission $1.00 and 50c. T SEASON TICKET: Adults $1.75, Children $1^ SEE THE FOLLOWING FOR TICKETS: Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon, Mrs. R. E. Sadler, Mrs. E. J. Adair, Mrs. John Spratt, Mrs. R. E. Jones, Mrs. Chris Adair, Mrs. T. J. Peake, Mrs. J. D. Jeanes, Mrs. W. C. Shealy, Mrs. Will Dillard, Miss Essie Young, Miss Arva Henry, Mrs. H. D. Rantin, Mrs. A. W. Brice, Mrs. Henderson Pitts, Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Mrs. John Finney, Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Mrs. Dennis Sowers^ Miss Alice Ruth Hollis, Miss Ella Adair, Mias Alma Ruth Cooper, Mrs. Davis Holland, Mrs. Ferdinand Ja cobs; Jr., Mrs. ^Marshall Brown. I crirSJSicEilc=rU i^Li ertit^i cSicSTcS/c \4- .J -