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pAgicant at WINTIIKOI*. V Will I'ri'Wilwl Ou (lie Campus Afternoon of May 6. Winthrop College is preparing a Pageant <>f Bout.U Carollua history ivliicb will bo presented on tlu? cam pus <?" th0 afternoon of May U. tioully the entire student body of more than ? thousand young women will dike part In the performance. The Rlgoant will present the his i, .rv of the state lu eleven drainatiO epUodes portraying in beautiful scene*. important epochs in the life ' and growth of South Carolina. Indian M-rties, life umong the Pioneers, the l?.r<h ProprMors, Revolutionary liltftfiy.. 'scenea from the Civil War, ReopiistruotlCJOr tlxnots with Red Shirt Itiders, are to be reproduced with every effort after historic accuracy. Much detailed research has been doiii* under the direction of Dr. J, 10. Walmsley head of the College depart ment of history. All costumes are do signed to show exact style of dress worn in the various periods of history While some of these costumes have been ordered from professional cos fiiine designers, most of them are he i iii4 designed and made in the domes tjc aft chnases at the College. The at 1 1 active gowns of the ladles, the bril liantly colored uniforms of the Rrltlsh lied Coats, and Red Shirt Riders, with the beloved Confederate gray, mid the blue coated Yankees, will add much to the remarkable scenic ef fects throtyrhout the progress of the Pageant, In addition to the historic episodes there are to l>e symltollc Interludes xuggestlujg the spirits brooding over the old Palmetto Stat**. A fine setting for the Pageant has hei'ii found at thb foot of a Woodeil vinjM* of Ihe campus, and a large sta diutn seating three thousand people Is l>eing ereeted to overlook the Pageant '.'rounds. Special railroad accomodations and rates will be granted f<u the occasion, and it is hoj>ed that the Pageant will attract a state wide patronage. Shipping Sweet Potatoes Out of , *"* South Carolina. Clemson College, March 24. ? South Carolina is now becoming known in the sweet potato markets of the country, and <he Extension Service marketing agents are giving their time and effort toward sending out a garden product and that well packed, ventilated, and loaded for either a short or a long haul. To date this season sixteen cars of sweet potatoes have moved out of this state to Eastern, Northern, and West ern markets. Some of these have gone to points in New York state, re ports F. L. Harkey, Extension mar ket agent. Most of these shipments have made by members of the South Carolina Sweet Potato Association and have been sold bythe Southern States Pro duce Distributors Company, Colum bia, S. C., wh*#h company has signed a sales contract with the Sweet Pota to Association. Potatoes shipped by members of the Association bear the brand "SUGARSPUDS, South Caro lina Sweet Potato Association, main office, Florence, S. C." . The grading and loading of one or more cars at each shipping has been made a demonstration of proper grad ing and loading by an Extension Ser vice market agent, and in several in stances a great saving has been effect ed for the shipper. Sweet potatoes are ir very perish able product and have n^ver received n this state the proper handling to which they are entitled, since they had not been shipped from this state in car lots 'til last season. It is therefore necessary that every shipp er make use of the experiencs and as -M:- Lance offered by the Extension Ser ue of Clemson Co'loge. There Was a Reason. "Why do you turn out for every :vid hog that comes alone'.'" said the mN*u?, rather crossly. "The right of \ way is ours, isn't it?" "f>h, undouhtly !" answered be ??itmly "As for turning out, the i?ason i- plainly *uggest?Hl in this ? pitaiph which appeared in si newspap er re<-p ntly ; "lb-re lies the body of William Ja.v. \N ho flioH maintaining his right of Wfl ? ; He right, (tend right, a* be sped along. Hirt h?*S? just as <k*ad as if he'd l>een \\ ronjr " ? Boston Transrript Kulldog Was Alive. May unrt p^ter, while out walking, "not a rfdouv bulldog, and Peter*? con duct in the next few moment8 left much he desire*!. , \\ h#?n they had passed uafelr. May 'irned to him and said reproachfully : Why. Peter, yon *aid you would flnce death for me." I know I did," answered Peter, and I nxfent iL Ilitf that bulldog death." TrorooUhK I'urellred Poultry. Clemsou College, March 28.? lloiuo demonstration members ail over the state are purchasing plire-fored poultry in greater quantities than ever be fore, according to reports' from t i?c? t?f fiee of Mlnii Christine South. Mate , .4 ? . . homo demonstration agent, Large numbers ??f baby chirks are now be ing uhlppeil into the stale, l.ocal bunks and chambers ofk commerce are co operating with the llomc lhinohstni tion , Agent in purchasit^g both baby chicks and eggs. Airs. Howell, of Lancaster, und Misses C'avch of Hutu well. MeMurray of WiUlainsburg, and Neely of York haw made arrangement* to Introduce purebred poultry in this way. The following from the Kock Hill Ileraid tells of t lie work being done in York. , '"With the view of standardizing in the nea^ future the different sec tions of York (vount.v in the same brwnls of poultry, Mlm .luanlta Neely, county homy domonst ration agent, has iH'fc'Hn souk- i it i fiisi \'4> |? >ivl t work in two coiuuiuoitloti. Oak Itlduo aiut I-es? 11*'. 'Has three banks of Hook llill aud the Chamlker of Coin.iueroe ajjlecd to put up the money for purehasintx baby thick* to bo* put on t In lots of twenty* five, to the clul? momliers. Out of curb lot of twenty-five, throe pullet a ami otio cockerel must be returned by I)e eernber 1. when fhey will 1*0 auctioned off and the money refnndojl to the banks ami 1 1 10 ('hnnil>cr of ( 'ommerofc. "The interest shown In Milt* pro ji-ct has l?ee n very 'keen, ami several mote communities will be ylvon a chance like this next HprluiS to get good, purebred poultry for their yards. Thirteen hundred baby chicks have U'en ordered and more than three hundred eggs for hatching have been purchased. Tbls shows that our peo ple know that "the purebred business" is *th?' only proflta-t?lo kind, mul thr piongrcl fnwls will find no room in the poult ry'tyards of York County." A llamly Man to llu\ c Around. "Ii;isltis, how Is tj you havo glVCI) tip ?oinj? to ehurehY-'-' U?kod INudOl 1 1 row it. "WVH. ?? ill" replied llnstux. "it I* dU way. I likos to take active part ami I used to pus* ootlootiou hate kot. but dry is Uono give the to Ilrothah. tlreen \v1h? just roturmnl from Over That ah" i- "In recognition to hi* horoie ser vice, I stmiKWe." "No s.ih. 1 rook op ho gut tint Job in rocoiruitiou (i his having lost out' o his hands.' Throughout tho History of Japanese feminine dross, thy graceful linos of tho kimono have prevailed almost 1111 changed. When hot and thirsty remember our Soda Fountain, where you can get delicious Ice Cream and pure Fruit Drinks. w Robin Zemp's Drug Store telephone 30 prompt attention ' ^ On? of the latest fads among the womoo oh the Riviera is tlmt of wear ing monocles. \ KiVl> Vt'OUll'U \V??lV lip\Mtl?ltOil 111 10.50 to ( In* t'XainluhiK corps" of tbo UllitiHl State* Tuttlit Offtci\ Our Discovery Your Asset Ponce De L eon, Hend nk Hudson, Edison and M arconi, each labored?w*{h the ideal of public good as his incentive for discovery. With that same intense desire to render public service, we, too, have labored diligently in our. laboratories for years to discover a formula and to create a process by which we could make an Ice Cream that would surpass in purity and nu trition any Ice Cre am ever made. ? " Our efforts have been completely rewarded and we. offer you IN ANY AMOUNT through your dealer, an Ice Cream which, after once trying, you will always demand ? an Ice Cream produced by the' totally new method that challenges the proof of the "just as good kind. We do NOT use gelatin, gums , starcn, fillers , imita tion flavors or foreign substitutes for cream ? ! 1" ^ e use Pure crearn> pure milk^pure cane J-JLH sugar and genuine flavors in " The Velvet Kind ' ' of our creation. - This process and formula of our own creation (patents applied for to protect our process), fortified by our standard of ingredi ents, gives to us the exclusive privilege of serving you the most nutritious, pure Ice Cream ever made. It excels in charm and purity even that good old-fashioned kind your Mother made. W. R. Zemp's DRUG STORE Camden, S. C. The New " Cream of Ice Creams " CHAPIN-SACKS CORPORATION CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Corritht *n