The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 09, 1911, Image 4
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
Put?U?!??4 CvMrjr FrkUy
W. 1 MUXJWMJ. ProprWc
H. D. NUXS ?nd E. N. McOOWUl PuWUh.r.
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( amden, S. C, June 9, 191 I j
? I
4 It i? not too hot In finih*. Try it The
rt4iano?? on your laro will niir up * brt>int*
k r?| good uh?*?r /or tlio** whom you meat.
\ ' '' ? ???'- *'
Uoot'rninh h?vtt fallen in van on# i/kVtfc
of tliti county tlurlnff ?ho |??M fnw <luyw
fMixl while in some ?e< tion? ilie crop* uio
?offering for rain the Ionic drouth hjj
pe?rn to b# broken.
l? the n?w*p*per would ?uy a? mean
thing* a*>oi?t itin town ?nd people Mini
keep persUteolly Hi i> assume people do.
there yrould \mj a mob formed in le?# than
forty-eight hoU'a a?d th* frtitor would
eith* r be biiiiK or rode out town on a
The Chronicle Job Ottice i? now pre
partd U> uivo the juople of (bin ttection
th# very be?t work AH of the old faces
of job type in iur hIu?p have been "pied"
and consigned to tin* "belloox " llnnd
gome new j-?l> f?eex slid down to ma
ted*! Ijh ve r< pbced the ol<l one* which
enables u? to turn out woik Hint pleas**.
~ ' ' '
The Chronhde uillu attention to the
card published today l?y Mr. 10. A Brown
urging tbe at tend h im:*- of farnieia upon
thn Olemson agricultural train which
comes t? Camden on July O h TIih
Chamber of Commerce will h!ho make
Hpecittl effott to interest ih? (?rniers of
^ Kemhnw county in this train, nnd it Is
hoped a larRe crowd will gre<t tin in
?
For the benefit of those who abhor
printer*' ink a? a prune factor to the atl.
vanceint-nt of their interests, we should
state Uat 8ain?on ? ihe Htr?ng piiriy
' W?B the flrit man to ndvertise lie took
two solid columns to ihmonstrate hi*
| strength. and soverid thousand people
i??WWblidM to the h huint*. lie brought
doWn the Iioub*, hjivh the (JiifTn< y I '.edger
Haile Gold Mine Sold.
?,s|??'?<?& special to TheH'ate, fiom Lan
caster, 8 C.. d??led June ft, suyn ;
f*: 'he Halle g< I I in rung proper!y
In Lancaster m-uiitv ?;onai?tiog of
1.89ft acres, whm so'd here to tay ut
poblic audll-.n, toyethtfr with all ti.e
?'machinery and p> ??-?? np?opert\ on
? The *nle w'h. ri'H'b' ti'.der or ft or
nf-Court bv tin* in;, ivfi't (!i u-i I)
Jones of Lhiicft-ti-f Hi).I Ij W Amer
-? fDHit of New Ymk. The i> ? |>."ty!
hrouwht $H9.0(iu in. d w >ih 1111 r c li/i s<-d
by J ohn T Sm ven* ?.f K'* "diHw for
himself and hhhocim?????,f >eRon spr? n<? a
CI)** D. JoneH, ,1. II W it 11 * t ?|ini n
and K D Biak elM'V . \\ llO will tw>; Hli
>Z? a oouipKny to <>perutc Mm mine
The wolk of rtpKinn^ tl,? noicltiiiery
and pumpirg out of the ninin wi I
be he({uti at niifiH, Iind it m thought
that the milla will be running wnhiti
80 dava
?'By thoH(^ in h ponition ft> know
it is b< di#*w#*d lliHt the pirebxH^rH <>f
tbe property have Mcouf't a barium,
tbe land mIoiip, 2111 iichh of wb'eh i?
heavily timbered witli lony Ie>vf pine?*
?fid in said to b.' north ihe pi??<?lmu^
prlee# to hkv nothing i?f the nilnernl
interest In fn.-i. iim< next fhi|/i<eHi
bid at the hh'm *h ninde h)
H prnminei't p'Hnler in tho nei^iihor
bond. W. XJ. Olyburn. The iniiiil
inga ??n tho place, it i? Htnted e ?-t
$50,000.
Coming to Camden.
The Clecnson Agricultural Train
will i.top in (lamden .lnlv Hth Tliis
train will h?vo h cf 'oatl of I?v??
stock, anil a laboratory our in whieb
work in corn Judijin^ ni'tH'iiUon and
other problems of tho fariu will be
discuexed ai.d d< nionatrHted J'hore
will alao be in tin>< train two ears
from V\ inthrop t'ollege, in one of
which demonstrations in dome-tic
science will be given while tbe other
will contsin h l?rj/e exhibit, in house
hold convenience* The latter two
are of coarse for tlie benefit of tho
ladies and it m hoped that mrgo
immhers from both ec uoty and town
will v*reet the fni-i. There will bo
about fifteen i),en i.r <1 th'ee Indies
in the pany I'ml (). li Hadden in
charge id the h.iVe corn dull in this
elate, wishes ?v^ry member o{ the
Clnh ? f this ciMinty to be present to
take advMi'h^e o: the (-peeiMl work
which i? Roing to l>e Riven in select
ing eeed corn. Ah we have the
largest club in thn elate, tho hoy a
will be photographed whib' they are
jadgiDg corn I hope every boy will
1)6 present il possible and meet Prof.
Jlftdden. I nm quite hh>c you will
b0ben?fite<l by whaf you n>e and
ll6arA now let ine he^; every farmer
|n the county to come to Camden on
Jnly 0th.
Bring the ladies and take
> pdvsnlMge of the instruction and
f dfltnona,tratinnn which will be given
JL*t na show these p? Ople that wo
are ahxious for an\ information fiar
tainiug to Agrieuitu'e lor we need
it especially alonu tbe line id aeloot
ing and jad^iing seed corn.
? ? Very respectfully,
"K ""A. Brown.
Loeal Agent, Farmera' Oo Operative
^ ^ onttration Work.
Camping Party.
Evidently, lone of otir boys intend to
inllst in the service of Uncle gam, as
ramp life seems to be the rao?t attractive
fasoinat|n( way of spending their va
a number of onr boyg)
S already been out, and this week an
>r oaznpr nws been pitched at Paint
1 with Mr. James DeLoaohe in charge
the following boye *< enlisted" to
" t6t Wro weeks: Jean and Jae.
8toneyt Jaraee
7X*nihert D#
Has Made Good in Charlotte.
Mr, and Mr*. W. t. *ud ol)U
dlta* ?' Ob?rlo?m, N. ()., H*?.
unlay ?'m! HmiiiUv h(. inn foiinur hom* Ml
Uiw Pilin Tr? *? hi'lMlon muu'^raiilb II,
Tliey w*rt? HoconipaiilHd by Minn K?1lili
I'm to. wliolwitl vMiini in (')ttilo'r?-.
T!i?? nia'<? cIih Uip hi Mr. Mo 'oy'n 85 li.
p KainMvr touring car CVrtilnir down
th# i uii WM? made in four Iioum hmI lif'i'fli
miiuiiH0, with h Ktyji ?f 'JO inbuilt" for
bivuk;fu?t. Kciii'iiiuy th*? pnrtv IfftOto
rlfii *t (| p. mi, ami nrriVeU Chub'tln til
10:84)
The wiiiiy frit;H<ln in KcthIihw county j
wlior*? Mr. M?i> oy wn born himI rai* 'il ,
will !>?? |>Ikhk4 <1 to bikiw Hint lt?* ih iiiM'fiiiK
with vr<*at hikX'vm in </1iHrl?tt?. Mr Mr
City loft li?r* about gt'vfiitvt-n y*?iri? ?K",
wbero Iih ci?itil)li?lici| n fiarnitimi wor?
and iIih bnginevB limm !>lc?'iily grown ihi- j
til bo now Iimm oim* of Hih lartf(t?l furni-;
turn houtivH ill Nortli ''arolinu He Iimh
formed * *to<U company uinlor it>?? firm.
tiAuiH of W. T. MoOoy & (Jo., tln< 'ihmh
htrn of tin; llnn lioil>K W. T McCoy, ,1 1$.
McOoy, 'I'. 1). Paynti Mini II. II Cuniii
ubenl
Editors Select Officers.
TheHouth (viirloiim Pre#* A?ho<-ijiti<?u
concluded itm t n-t'-dtty semjjon at I'otuni
bin Friday when II. \>. Wu'HOn, editor ?<f
The (iiH< nwo?m1 Jjid?<x, viiit c lt d i d pres
ident; firat vino-prVnidcnt, H. II. I)e<*nip;
hhcoihI VlOf president, .J, L Mint*, sarri
t?ry, W. K. Cabtwell ; In ? HKiin'r, J. I.,
Hii?n; chaplain, Uev. m A. Nettle*;
eeiuiv" committee, Wihiini I>-*i?k>?, Rob
ert Latham mid N'. Olirial??(?*??n
A uotMlly number of 1As* c-imi ?w
{(?ft Columbia Saturday for <" hu I * ?i??n
where tb?y b<>arded a Meauier for New
Vork. Mr.'I'lioinub Annum. in. at
sentati vc of the CohiiiTTTiu Sialic in i*.nt-?i't4
the pally to New Voik.
fi or (? dose* 1 will e..re iiiii ' ?? ?? of
Chill* mill Fever. I'rii-rf V! M IS.
Lost Fine Cows.
Mr W. ||. hevii 'iiln , ?!.?? tire* *'? mil
two inilt? we?t n? ' nn den met wjr|t tnp
misfortune on W?"iii<ni,iy nitr?it lam <>r
Irnmitf by ?I flit 11 h very lint' milch' cow.
Mr, Key nol>i? wihhes to buv another c iw
mill anyone having a 1 milker lo dis
pone of can cum hi n ii ii ?U' with .Mr. Hey
iioMh
Mr S. H. Mi klc, wh" lives three milcn
i AMt of Camden, nlsn lout two llti.. < a \ ?<
Monday. Thf <?? ? v\ m wcic ii ii' Irr a i am
which win hi ruck by li/lii nintf our,tig the
electi'schI storm Mntidu ewntnjj
Place your next order for Job
Printing with The Chronicle.
. Administrator's Notice.
All parties indebted to tb. ?'nlutc of the
laio.JaiiKS It 'I'lioriie arc hereby nolifitd
to ill ii k ?- ill) mediate payment to m?. ami
all pari tea. tfunv. having claim* against
the said on I a I e i i 1 prc-eiu the panic duly
att eated.
II AKI'Y illuKNK
Adunnisi rator.
June Sib. l?ll
(Station.
S.lltli ' ? 11 r. h KiikIisv ( '.. 11 ,11 \
Ii \ W . L Mi! I ><? w?.| I.J 'I i oi l11 ..hat e.
Whereas, Lewis Comh r and W. ('.
Moore made suit tome lo grant Ih.'in bet.
tcrs of A I in I ii iht rat i<>n < ? t the Kslate of
and effects of Mm. Alnietta ('. \\ t-I-h,
deceased.
These are therefore to eif.* and admon
ish all and singular the kindred ami Ihe
creditors of the naid AI met la ''. Welidi,
deceased , that tlicv lie and appear before
in** iti the Court of Probate to l>? lie).I at
Camden. S c., nti June 2'Jml next after
pnblicat ion thereof. at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if i.nv thes' have,
why tin: said administration should not
tie liranted
(liven under inv hand this 7111 >ia\ of
dune, A. 1> MM I.
W. L. M 1)()W MM,,
Jttil^e of Probate for Kershaw Count v
Published in the Camden Chronicle on
the 91 h day of .1 one, l!M I.
VIIMJIM/^()P IKIYII
)
ii mil
The following ih a list of runms
approved >*n? i ??r<l**r*'?* pai?l tit tlu' leg
ultir luonllilv meeting liehl M m.tiny,
?June 6t>i. 1 iH 1 :
I .1 McKennie, sal j?
.1 L D son. hhI
1) M MnCaskill. ft?l
.1 S Trant hum, sal
M C W phi. aal
Jo!i n ('ol Iiiim, h?. 1
W K KtiHSfll, n,?1
VV* I, MeDoWi'M, .sal iin 1
N I' (*e11) a, mi I
Stundar't <>ul Co. coal
W 1111 hi tin & S ffiliiiau ('? ???4
hoiiil
A W 1 '? iiru? t, MM
\V U <r> hum. .M I>
A A Miuchtaori, c?>u innatio
Jan T TruesiiHl, aup
Tli? Cairtilen Nt ffi, hiJv
The Caiinlnii * hrntiioio. u?lv
un<i Hlal loner y
, K L Bryan Co, honks
(5 \V I)ahnt\v, aupl pmu h
|j? wi? & ('lit islsuii", sup
Ilaviil Wolfe, sup
(1 C HrUi'C, hup
J F Clark. aup
So t 'otton Oil (V. hij>
Htraoh Brim. ?JC- Co, Hip
Stovhih Mer C "lip
K A l<ro .vn. ?up
linrtiB & IWrei r, Mip
W A Watera, Blip
H L SohloHhurti. Mip
W 1j Del'aan, a ii p
T J WiHiainw. hjk work
E D Hornsby, r-1 wk
C A Bruce, vet aur
T 0 Sessions, r<l wk
Walter Hinson, lumber
J D Stewart, br wk
Parker Lumber Co, lumber
H E Mnnn. Supt C 0
N H Goodale, plumbing
J 0 Crow, lumber
Kershaw Guaaris, aruiory
T J Hay, bldg hdg
J M Bowers, sup
Camden WL4 I Oo, water
and lights
Sam WiUoD, road work
i Total v. $2,228 23
; . M. C. WEST,
8ap#rviaor Kertbaw County,
wud ?mr*irce
XxaiU I nation
Th?* ??audnation for ilt<* mwhkI of va
cant HtliolaraliipM in Winthrop <*o|le|fc
and for th?* ?dmiitlon of iu<* Mtudfiiit
w.ll bti ImM m tin* County Court Hunan uu
Friday, July 7, at 0 m m Applicant*
uiHHt i?? not k'M? than fifwrn yi?ar?nf hk?
Wiiun Scholarship* *iv vac/tid after July
7 tli?<y wiff In- uwnrilt'il to thotta making
tlm average Ht litis oxamination,
provided tli**y imiHtilu) cuin|jii >n*uovoru
ii)|? tin? award. Applicant* tor xchtdar<
?lii|>? hlii'tili) wrjt? I" l'n?xiiU'iM Johnson
hnforc tin' examination (ot St*hniar*hip
cxnnination blanks.
Ho|iolar?hips nn? worth |I(KI nii<1 fit'*1
tuition. T|i? 11cxi M'Mion a ill opt-n ,S?'p
tembur 20, mil Kor further i.ifornia
I inn and catalogue *d?lra?!? I'io* t) 1)
Johnson, Kock Kill, S ('.
Administratrix's Notice.
All oiirtio? indebted to tin* ?*??!n<<? of the
Iht<* Or A. A Monro ar? hereby noti
fied t?? iij.iku imiiit'ilittio pavuifnt *" mi',
and nil |.uirti<"< if any. having idaim*
iJU'iinyt hh id i-state will preneut nam* ?IuIy
i?tt?"Sl<*d.
MKfi t'A It KI K A MOO It K.
Adtninis'iHtrix,
May I'J It'll.
An Ordinance.
!'<> mine m i p p I i e a f ir i>>*? Year ?>t our Lord,
1011.
H?* ii milnitied by l he Mayor and Aider
iii.mi rf tli?' lily of Ciiiiil ii S C. and bv
i-h? authority oi the hum ?, thin tho fu|.
I< ? wi? ? m u?xt?* a ii<1 t >??? S tun* art* lu irtiy
:t'Virt], til' lilt' current year from Mi.<> tSrsc
day of .lamniry, I?M) loilie ;{!ssi da\ ol
I )oL*Hinhof> 11) I 1,
five 1 A > 4X of 12 ini'lH <>ii en< I* and
'?vim v ddlar nf rimiI and p,Mii lUili J .'Ft* It "J
tv will.in 'he i'or|? limit* i.f tb??
oC Cmntleii, S on tin' I*t iinv of .1 i iiti*
nrv. MM I.
Sec, 2 That nil hIiIi* lir.ilaid in-th* |???r
hona between tin' affc? of iwenty-oue mill
fifty-five yrnnj.ri'iiidinff wtllii?) iheeorpor
TTt-r-HniitH <>? the ('My of ''aindiMi S (' . not
ei em pt from road duty uii/lor the laws of
tlir Hi "??*. shall worn tin* envoi*, wavn
and hrid?i'# under tin* dnvelion of audi
ovcrn'i'iH hh may be appointed for Hindi. a
s|nc?*f f(iioii* n I exeee I in i/ nix (fi) days
io i.n?* your ''rovid.-d : lout "t tin* tinif
<?f ri-c -?vit y i;,,. i,uticit jiiiv person ma ;
pay to tho (tciHoii liivinu huoIi nntiep
t h ii ? *? (Ji CO) dollars 1 oinnHital ion,
which almll ho received in lieu of tin*
woi k, and thai pern >ns refusing to work
on paiil streets or io pay said Commuta
tion. Mwill In* lined not less tlian five
i f. >.<i0) d 1 lacs nor more 111an ten (910 i (?)
oollars or In* imprihoned not less than
ten 'l(i) days nor more Cian twenty (20;
II a v n, to ill*} discretion ol the City Re
corder. ^
See The'iii\*hook? for the <_? dlec*
lion >'f City taxes will )| ? opened in
Council t'toiother. Camden, >. C , nti
2.'n*l Mav au I remain open each day ex
cept Mi't'lias ti oin 9 a 111. I ?> 1 i>, in
and from 4 ;? in lu ?'> I {(J p. m , until 5:2nd
of June iinliu-iv*. after whl'b tim** the
ponalt v Will 1)1* attached Io :? 11 dellll
? pi l*l>
I {r 11111 ?-i I by tin* M?I vor and Aldermen
of the Cny o( 0amd**ii. S . in ' oiincil
-em b'i <! tills I -t day of M iv I>.,
I !l 1 1
S. K. I'll! A SI N < < ION.
M ivor.
AI teat :
I liODDA I.E.
Clerk.
Administratrix Notice.
All I'HJ'tioH indebted to tlo* entire of
Mir. Naiiioe '1'. Walls a'v hereby noti
fied t-' inula* immediate payment to mo,
and .tli partien, if iinv. having elaimt*
H^aiiibt the ?aid estate will present the
natn 'in 1 v ai11 -ted
M US .!. I). HI CK A IIKK
Adininiatrntrix.
Mav \?''tli. I'M 1
Final Discharge
I l.ciehy i?ive notice 111:iI I will apply
(o the ,1 uiivr?* of I'rohate for Kershaw
<'onnty on Saturlav 12 M., .Intin 17
next. 11)11 . fur a final iltacharye as Ad
ministrator ot I he pftato of J. A Watts.
(V K WATTS,
Alitor. Kstate J. A. Watts.
May 20. lftlJ.
Real Estate.
All partiea having houses, lota or conn
tr\ pr> ptr:\ Tor <?lc will please
I write nic lit Lam ast<T, S. (5 , or see Mr,
1, A. Wirkinml. <>f Cit'.?leti.
! I'll lis* \o ir } r i ertv , a.h itist> n hi.iI
i -.-1 i ' i:? ii- a" > -m i!! ? oil:r?in- i mi ? n-? -a le
! ;.?> ,..n
;'<)!; s \
i
00 ae fen i) I1J l e ^ M 1 f ' 1 ? f ( ' :i 111 -! " 'I oil
I. i > ?.r(\ HiM ) -*?! ? t ln? Ks'klanil place.
( K 'i.t-? lor $ lot) >r over. I'ricti $650.
! 1 4 7". i\> re<, i ii" in:'.e i.orth of Li'?ert\
! Hill, known a* tlie I'. rrv plaee, 100 acr< -
I in en i iviitio'i '.vine1: rents for :i0 hales of
i ntjoii, GOO acres in ?i:oos winch will >aw
1 rhre>? to h ur ini!!i"ii feet <?! Inmhcr nn-1
I cut insny t lion?Aii<l coil's of uiiotl, rests
j prineipall.v in old t'n !?1 aii l pa-inn Part
i level, j > a it l>! 1 iy a n> i par; roiling. 11 a > t w .<
j iar!>? ,1< of tin?> v.* ran ite, two n ><| u a i r\
I site- uirii inauv nii.lion enhie f e: ??i r ck
i ?> >ii'' i ? ('ii" iar?r?' ! w.isl ?rv ion-.' a to I
! t?, 1\.' ;t. nint .Vioom '?? 11;i11f houst-~:
: | enr v rti-i,inj water. 10 Morim;- at:<l i
. i;u:nh. : . f w. K> i n place. I'n. f 26.000.
I .t i* ?. ;.?? i"> toi'es north of Hr.htino,
i till- ? hi 1 ! j: lan I v> rv ?? i.? a i? a' A.'i nn
I ner ? ' <k 'ii up V'^tit "IT '!'l v- prirc
w ill - t ^.11fc? ii< i hi- iin-l
| is h ii- ??? iro h uIiit? uiljojnivp iiicls
| hiinp.,n^ fG t? > .f'J.'i au r?~a <hume t-o
make _ ?i.ii mo. v.
10 aCres, I) R. Williams, at north cdjjo
or * nirrlrn, fronts Mrorwl St. on Kn.sf,
Knight's Hill r.m<! on the North, and 0.
T Little on the South: close in and lias
a fine view, price *3*>'>0.
10 lots in north Camden, fronting on
Broad wtreet, (U) (rot front by 260 deep,
nearly in front of Kirk wood Hotel. Nice,
level and very dosiraMe for houses for
the best of people. 1>. It. William* lot:
price $560 a lot.
Nice 0 or 8 room h">use, on a .12 nor?
lot in north-east Camden fronting onvlin
ion atroet and other Un<l? <>f l>. K. Wil.
liams, just south of John Boykin, former
ly the K. H. Nettles place. Ve;\ desira
ble for a truok or dairy farm, price j
*5000.
T. M. BELK. Heal EstateAgt,
Lancaster, S. O.
L. A. KIRKLANI), Agent at
Oaindttu .
J. T. NETTLES
M. BAKUCI1
Baruch-Nettles Co.
One Price Outfitters to
Men and Byy?
CAMDEN, S. C.
MR. CLOT! IRS BUYER
Dear Sir:
It would be a good thitig if all business were
done on the basis of mutual benefit way. I hat s
the way we're trying to do our business. When
we can sell a customer of ours a suit made by Hart
Schaffner & Marx we get as much satisfaction out
of knowing how good clothes are for h im as we get
out of the profit we make on the sale.
v
It's pleasant for any of us, in business, or in
any other work we do, to have that sense of having
*
served somebody well, in addition to having "made
something" for ourselves.
kvery I I art Schaffner Marx garment we
sell adds to that feeling. I hey're clothes that men
ought-to buy for their own good, not simply because
we want to sell the cloth es.
You'll understand this better when you see
the goods.
Yours truly,
Baruch-Nettles Co.
Season's Styles in Millinery..
. Our Millinery Parlor is stocked with
all the new and stylish creations in ladies'
and children's headgear. We would be
pleased to have you call and will take
pleasure in showing you.
We have just received a new line of hair
goods.
Miss Mattie Gerald
LET S START NEXT WEEK RIGHT. OUR MODERN WASH
TUB, PATENT WRINGER AND OTHER WASH-DAY NECESSI
TIES. LIGHTEN THE BURDENS OF BLUE MONDAY.
EVERY HOUSEKEEPER SHOULD COME TO OUR STORE
? A-. ft _ _r : y ? ?? - -"**5
AND LOOK AT OUR LINE OF WASH-DAY THINGS.
YOU WILL FEEL BETTER?WE'LL FEEL BETTER. AND
THE DRUDGERIES OF WASH-DAY WILL BE CHANGED TO
PLEASURES.
WE SELL EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE.
. * ? rvferf ?
A. D. KE
JV/rjeA 59 ft- rf C"
"Uk* 3}Jy *St*r0
?? C*.
?-og)fi?hi l>j> A
far _ ,*
srftovsr. * "R<)>
Htluioelr
Blue and
T?*w% Lead the
Jl Oil Van
THESE are the commanding
colors of the season. We
have them in "High-Art" Suits
in all the usual and many unus
ual fabrics?in "soft-pedal" and
"loud-pedal" patterns.
Alsp, in Grays and the other
shades that Fashion pats on the
back. The best tailoring com
pliments the best fabrics and as
sured style supplements both.
$10 to $25
We can hat any man, except
the heedless or headless.
50c to $3.50
Low collars for necks that get
fretful in high ones. Two for
a quarter.
Half - dollar scarfs with th^
dollar look.