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T H Ep P K ENS SENTINEL April 20th toP 1916 NEXT TUESDAY, Tue day, A pril 25, has been set- apart as 'Cleani-up Day" In Pickens, and thoel ci1iZ0ns elleIr ally are nrged to join 'in the work of the U. D.-C. to 1.his (nd The town autho-rities have g. Von their stnction to th)e mov%e mtient and will co-operate lin ev ery way. The good work h.1s already been beaun in fhe miiill village. Let .the town people follow their example and make Pickens that which by nature she realy is--the most beautiful town ir-South Carolina. Stores Will Close at 6.30 - We, the undersigned merchants of iickens, agree to close our stores at 6.30 p. m. with the exception of Satur days and payday at the cotton mill, be ginning May 1 and ending September 15, 1916: Folger, Thortiley & Co., H.A.Richey, L. Copel, T. D. Harris, B. F. Parsons, Moriis & Co., B. S. Johnson, Pickens Hardware & Grocery Co., Craig Bros. Co., Ho bs-Henderson Co. Pickens County Pig Club Following is a list of the members of the PichIens county nig club for the year 1916: Central Route 2-Lem Kelly,D. Evans, Benson Bolding, Homer Kelly. Pickens Route 4-Leoyi Hendricks, Bennie Aiken, Edgar Sutherland, Jodie Sutherland, Homer Sutherland, Barney Fortner, Lawrence Fortner, Matt.bew Hendrix, Jr., Parker Edens, Pearline - Stansell. Dacusville - Frances Hunt, Leonard Jones, Henry Ballard, Bennett Dacus, Lora B-looker, Dewey O'Shielis, Joe Hunt, Furman De cus, Lillihn Ponder, Leota Ponder, ' ion T al y, Nanni a Ponder. Marietta--Annie Foster, Eleanor Sin gieton, Henry Ba idges, Roy Williams. Centrail-Annie MeAlister, Ola Par sons, Peazline Dalton, Edward Craig, Jerome Neal. Easley-Bessie Rodgers, Vivian Bag well, Tommy Davidson. Calhoun--Duese Boggs, Julian Boggr, Walter Reid. Pickens-Richard Hallum, Jr. Easley Route 5-Conselo Hudson, Ce cil Black, Gertie Hinton, Ethel Shirley, Ralph Hinton, Bernice Black, Whit Youngblood. Easley Route 4-Delvin Green, Roy League, Ethel League, Palmer Hen dricks, Beatrice Smith. Corn Club For the Year 1916 Easley-Marvin Ellison. Central Route 3-Susie Ray, Floyd Smith, Jesse James, Charlie Newton, Rex McAlister. Central Route 2---Lumar Holliday, Lang Kelly. Dacusville-J. E. Davis. Pickehs-Russell Martin. Easley Route 5--Herbert Wyatt, Cleo Finley, James Lesley. Calhoun-Sam Reed, Webb Reed. Sunset-Ephriam Gilstrap, J. D. Win Ifst we aeliewill cenup around onr, homes and business houses there is no telling how many cases of sickness and possible deaths it will prevent. A stitch - mf time, etc. APRIL 25th, WIL] Honor Roll Mile Cre, i School Month ending Api l 7. Fifth Grade-Russell Martin. Sixth Grade --.Ruth Pickens. Seventh Grade - Annie Lee Martin. Yearly Honor Roll: Fifth Grade-Russell Martin, Ora Roper, 0. V. Roper. Sixth Grade - Ruth Pickens, Dora Chapnian. Seventh Grade-Pauline Dalton, An ie Lee Martin. Attendance Honor Roll: Second Grade-Arthur Dalton. - Third Grade--Hoke Murphree. Fourth Grade-Mary Dalton. Fifth Grade - Ora Roper. Sixth Grade--Odis Dalton. Seventh Grade-Pauline Dalton, An nie Lee Martin. Miss ]BENNIE DUCKWORTH, Prin. Dr. Doyle Will Not Run Seneca Farm and Factory. Since it has become known that Dr. E. C. Doyle will not be in the race for congress from this district, there has been some discussioi as to which of the several candidates will be in the second race with Congressman Wyatt Aiken. Messrs. John A Horton of Belton, Fred Dominick of Newberry and Henry Till man of Greenwood will oppose Mr. Aiken, it is certain, and Mr. A. H. Dag nail of Anderson has the matter of nmking the race under advisement. In the part several weeks there has been a growing sentiment in Oconee county in favor-of Mr. Horton, and many people nov predict that he will be in the see oiid race with a good lead. Mr. Horton has visited Seneca several times lately and made a favorable .impression with the people here. If You Buy It I Will Be . HOBBS-HE BE CLEAN-UP DAY IN PICKENS Mr. Car Owner: THIS IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR FORD PARTS Ao Seat Covers, Gasoline, Oil, Grease, Metal Polish, Carbide, Auto Soap, Cement, Batteries, Radiator Hose, Valve Cores, Tire Tai.pe, Spark Plugs, Headlight Globes, Tire Ohalns. Blowout. Patches, Blowout Shoes, Goodyear ashins and Tubes, Fikk Casings and Tubes. "TANKII" tho gasoline purifier. Com1 in and let 9 the puncture cure. us tell you abiout K RK R hepnurcr. "BLUE STREAK" Bicycle Tires for the boys. If we haven' got what you want, we will take pleasure in utting it. for you. If vou live out of town, make our shop your head quarters when you come to town. We will treat you right. Pickens Garage . Phone No. 72 GUY McFALL, Manager Adam Originated This One Yearly Honor Roll Mt. Carmel -Graded School Easley Progress. First Grad. -Robert Nle.iunkin, Tampa, Fla., April 7. -Roscoe Nettles Seconid Grade-Irone niarnert, Urace Ilimn. of Tampa was chosen president of the Florence lilti. Southern Gas association and Roanoke 'Third Grade-Ioy Maihafrey. Va., chosen as the 1917 meeting place Fourth (rade-Lizzie -erguson, E1Ie )uit(, at the closing session today. Annie Bell Reynold., Ifelen hioloombo, Clovie Sorry* our friend Gary Hiott of The ,1harey,' " Haley, we ley ]unt, Luene Pickens Sentinel wasn't elected, as we, 'afth Orado-Edia linuit, ocolge 111.tt don't know a man more suited for a sixith urade--Frances mint position of this kind. NOn--SevOe1 (111YS' aibsence (le rred otho s frotux hts roll. It. W, II lo, up. Mm MX4X=* EASTER HATI A stylish hat. A durable hat. An economical hat. A hat that will please you ! A hat that will be the en- + lere It - vy of your friends. A hat that will command 4 admiration wherever ! you go. A hat that all people will pronounce a genuine +> "hat of hats."+ NOERSON CO.Pickens i