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'IS 'If ; r Absolutely Free o n TK. Piutnle'i Common Sense Medical Adviser, in 1 lam Fnglish, or Medicine Simplified, by K. V. fierce, M. p., Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Sur (ileal Institute at Huualo, n book ot litis lare pases and over 700 illustrations, in tr"nii pupir covert, to any one sending 21 one-cent Mumps to cover cost of mailing u.iv, or, in 1'ivncli t'.lotli bindim! for 31 stamps. Over 6NI),(MW copies of this complete l'uniily Doctor Hook were sold in cLth binding tt regular price of $ 1 .5.0. Auerwurds, one and a half million copies were given away us ab.ive. A new, ur-t j-du'.e revised edition is now ready lor n)aliini!. Better send NOW, bciure ill arc gone. Address WosiVs Uis riNtAKY Medical Association, K. V. fierce, M. I)., t'rc.dcut, Bud'olu, N. Y. "COMINQ TO CHRIST." tluve You This Witness of the holy lihost? Does Me Speak Comfortably to You ? friend about Christ ? How many have you led to him ? If not before, begin to-day, and speak a word for Him ! dr. i-ii:uci:'h THE t K Kr.Ml.OY for vn.T.aa's peculiar iiilments good euougb. that its makers ur not ufVuit! ti print oil its outsitlo wrapper ita every ingredient. INo '.secret No Deception. THE ON?. KEMKDY for wotni-a which contains no alcohol and no habit-forming d.-ug. M:tdc froui dative medicinal forest roots of well established eiirrttivo virtue HUSK. Itt' -li I l -irM UvtTV.- B I I II; I It II i 1 1 I 1 V r. x HI I rvK IH I , t- VJ. far TZin. n. v-' "'".vr- The Rural Mail Comes Once a Day The Telephone keeps you in touch with neigh bors, friends and the city every minute of every day. Progressive farmers throughout the South are installing telephones in '.heir homes and secur ing our service. The cost is low; the service is satisfactory. Write to our nearest Manager, or address: Farmers' Une Department HOME TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Henderson, N. C. i It - , f I S EABOAKI) AIR Trains leave Weldon, Effective Jan. 3,1910. C, E. CARTER, Ticket Agent. NO. 32 5:35 A. M. SKAHOARP KXl'KKSS. for I'ortsmoulh-Noi folk, (.'Gaelics. Sleeping Cars. Vestibule NO. 38 3: IS P. M. SKAIK'AKI' M AIL, Vestibule l oaches. Parlor t 'ur. lor Ports mouth-Norfolk, connecting with steamship Lines l'"r Wah inirton. Haltimore, New ork. bi'ston aii'l l'iovi,tcurt'. NO. 41 12:07 P. M. Florida joints Hirn)iiiLrli:nii. SKA lil) Alii' .MAN. lor Kuloiirh. chuilolte. Atlanla. Ibrniiug ham o,itl the Southwest ; eiuiii'i'l at Norlina. lialeiu h or Ham let with "Florida 1'ast Mad' No. I.l. lor ,l.,ckiiivillc and I ) ii i nir fr. Slecpiuir ears; thioimh slecpcis to I a in let ami NO 33 sl.AHOAKIi K.Pl:L.v. lur liah-iirli. Ailania. Pinniimiiam and tht' Southwi'st. ( oniieets at llauili't Willi No. In for ll;46 P. M. Wilininu'tnii: with No. -I for Colmnhia. Savauniih. .lackson ville aiul I loriila points; li'i'iniiir car Pui'tMiioulli to Charlotte; Vestibule t'oai'lies. Slcvpinir ami liinint' I ars to all poiuls South an.l Southwest. Write to the uinlersiL'tn'il lor rates auil tunc tallies. ('. IS. RYAN, li- S. LKA1H), General Passenger Agt., - Division Passenger Agt., Portsmouth, Va Raleieh, N.C. RE4$oi VHY TANNER'S PAINTS retain their pre-emint'tipe above all other haimls hrenuwe they are mmle of the hest limterialnhtai lia ble anl are urrounl n uli jfreat eate. It' younlealer tioes nut carry tlieru write to the maiiutaettirerH. llox 10. Tanner Paiit & Oil Co., 141MK. .Main St.. HKH.MOM), VA. Garrett & Co. (KSTAIil.lSIIKI) isr.) Pioneer American Wine Growers RRCHnKKKI) TRADE MAKK SPEC IALTIES Virginia (Whiti Dare Scuppcrnong) Old Pocahontas (Ueil seuppernonir) w1 North State Blackberry Hiawatha Paul Garrett's Special (lleil t hanipak'nc) (Sparkhrnj ( haiiipaL'iicl Minnehaha (1'ry M'lipi iicnionif.) .! ,,H,r v,,rietic nf I'PRE and Wlltil.l'XiMK WIM for home and hotel use. Highest Market Prices Paid in season for HI.ai 'KLL'KKIKS, dliAPRs and II kinds of small fruits. XOKIHILK, Va., (Home OHiee) St. Uil lS, MO. SAN FHANClSCt), Cai.. TH Bank of Halifax, After one hundred and fifty years of corporate existence without hankinir fa cilities, the home of (ieneral Win. It. I'avie and of Willie Jones where the I'ecla ration of Independence was ratitied and the State constitution adopted, the towa of Halifax has taken on new life and a Itank with a charter from the State is an accomplished fact, its doors are now open for the transaction of business. The Lank has two department. A (X)MMEKCIAL IlEPARTM EST where jteneral banking, cxchanire and col lecting business is conducted, and a SAVING'S liEPAKTMENT Deposit in this will hear interest, and amounts from one dollar and upwards received. With ample facilities and correspondents in and out of the State, the Bank oilers its services, and solicits the patronage ot the public one and all. Witt, H. S. Burgwyn, E. L. Travis, F. H. Gregory President Vice-President. Cashier. T OLARZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, N. C. W ALTER E. DANIEL, Attorney-at-Law, WELDON, N. C. Practices in the courts of Halifax ana Vnrtliamntnh anil in thn Knnram. ni I'e'B10'1""4?"" Federal courts. Collectionstn.de in all tt&WrJe "VUSl "teS , PrU of North Carolina, branch office fires to eoUeotiona and prompt retura at Halifax open every ondar "A great multiiude followed Hin;, because " John vi. 2. Livery man follows Christ for i some reason. Let the heart say how it sees Christ, lays hold on Christ, for what reason it clings to Christ that will tell the whole story. You cannot shake a man out of what he feels in his own heart. If Christ is born in a man He remains there the hope of glo- i ry his own Christ, not some oili er man's. "Then those men, .when they j had seen the miracle that Jesus J did, said. This is of a truth the i prophet that should come into the j world." They believed only w hen they saw the miracle of the loaves and fishes. Nothing else would have convinced them. It was a poor reason, but it was a begin ning, and for that we musi rejoice, livery man must begin where he can. There are men who need all kinds of wonders to be done be fore their eyes; and then through that gaieof amazement they finally emerge into the upper and inner kingdom. If a toy will please an infantile mind, do not withhold the toy; afier the toy may come the alphabet; and after the alphabet? -VC'hat may not come ! Begin w here you can; begin with Nicodemus in astonishment at the quality of the miracle; begin with the common mob in amazement at the quantity of the miracle. Others are convinced by argu ment: "Many of the Samaritans of thai city believed on Him, for the saying of the woman . . . And many more believed because of His own word." Let them come! Men of doctrine, of philosophy let them bring their powers into the service of Christ. One conies in by the door of argument let him come! One comes in by the door of wonder let him come ! Each will find all they need supplied by Christ. Others believe in Christ because J of known cases of spiritual con versions. They have seen what Christianity has done in the mis sion Held abroad and at home the lion turned into a lamb, the foul into the clean by belief in the Son of God. Facts are argu ment which cannot be gainsaid. Study the question for yourself, then truthfully deal with the facts. Others trust to their own con sciousness of change. They look w ithin for argument, and find the marked contrast, liach man says, What was 1 to do to begin with ? liat am I now.- hat were once my hopes, my fears, my pleasures ? See now how differ ent 1 am; "old things have passed away, all things have become j new." Blessed is thai man w ho can turn in on himself and be able j to say, "One thing 1 know, where as once 1 was blind now I see." A single personal experience such as this combines a whole series of proofs. There are men who are miracles themselves. Let every i man be strong upon his own one point. Let each man live out his own life; let each speak in the good old common words, what great things God lias done for him. If you have seen God He will teach you how to tell others about Him. Some men are Christians and do not know, they have to be told what they are. He may be troubled by his inability to meet many re- i quirements, but if he can say truly, j "I love the Son of God" it is all i that is needed the rest will surely follow. "The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit that we are the children of God." The Holy Ghost is a comforter, a teacher, and the minister of Christ, taking the deepest things of His kingdom, and showing them to the wonder ing and glowing heart. There can be no literal report of such an in terview: what takes place is only known to the heart itself; but when it is thus known and felt, that heart becomes fixed; an im pregnable fortress, a holy covert, a safe abiding place, a blessed sanc-tDary. J Have you this witness of the Holy Ghost? Does He speak comfortably to you? What do we mean by comfortr in a great majority of cases i.l the New Test ament the word "comfort" means stirring up, encouraging, stimula ting. This is what the apostles meant when they prayed that the saints might be comforted stirred up, roused. They were ardent men; they knew the danger and the need, and how short the lime for action ! The world is dying. Save it ! By all means, and in every possi ble way, do all that you can to bring it to Christ. Testify out of your own experience and heart, out of your own observation and knowl edge; then your testimony shall be eloquent and convincing through the power of the Holy Ghost. Have you ever spoken io your to SNAPSHOTS. The lime when a girl wants look her best is all the time. Presumably the laws do not pro hibit the census takers' wives pad ding their figures. When a man makes up his mind to practice what he praaches, he quits preaching. Nearly any woman can be hap py at home for an hour or two if she has something loose to put on. When it comes to keeping graft ers out of politics, one might as well try to keep worms out ol chestnuts. About the easiest thing in this world for a woman io do is to think up an excuse for her baby's badness. Sooner or later the kind of man who punishes himself by eating "brain foods" gets sense enough to quit it. HERE IS A LITTLE ADVICE. If you haven't got a dollar And the day is drear and cold, If you wear a ragged collar And your shoes are patched and old, If the winds of chill December Whirl the snow flakes from the sky, Say "I'll stick it out !" Remember 'Twill be summer by and by! If by chance that pleasant season Sees your longings still denied, Look around and find the reason That your wants are not sup plied. Here's a thought that ought to please you As you veniilateyour hat; Summer winds will never freeze you Here's a rule it pays to follow; See some good in cold or heat! Lite's a dose we've got to swallow, Be it bilter, be it sweet. So, since w e are forced to take it As the common lot of man, Let's be wise and try to make it Just as pleasant as we can! GATES AJAR. The touching pathos of child hood is shown in the following : The death of a well-known gentle man had called forth many expres sions of sympathy from friends in the way of a profusion of flowers in beautiful designs. After they had been placed around him as he lay in the casket, his little daugh ter Alice of four years, was led by her mamma into the room to look upon the face of her dead papa, j She was naturally attracted by the ! flowers and by the design of "The Gates Ajar." Her mamma told , her that "the beautiful gate" had j opened and papa had passed I through and would never come i back to them again. The child ' looked steadily at her papa's face I for a few moments, then climbed up so she could reach over and kiss his cold lips saying "Papa, dear, speak to me ar.d say you will come to the 'beautiful gate' and meet your little Alice there some day." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hans Always Bought A Good Example example," writes Mrs. R. L Roll, of of what Cardui will do for suffering "1 am a good McAlester, Okla., ' women. "1 suffered with my head and hack, ft-r over six years, snd nlthciui'h I tried evervllliil;' I tievff could tret ail)- tliiiif to do me .niv cood. until I bctan to take Cardui. and mint me u uui i v,nk"!!::i, that will do ar.d better than I have Cardui has surely helped me am so thankful that 1 have found me good. 1 feel so much stronger in a long time." . . It is well to make up your mind before you are sicsc what medicine you will take when you are sick. Take The Woman's TcrJc J47 You will he clad to take it when yon ; erablc and when life seems a weary ; nr I. new thoughts into your head, ficsh com,, e ii If not sick now, at least bum C:irv:n on of your memory, so that when you a:e s:ck for it without thinking. If sick or weak, get a bottle today. At Wrlttto- l.suin' Advuory Dept.. Coituannga McJ i nr I . I lor Special Inilruclioni. and M-put book, "Usme Tuni-cem I"' W ire tired, tins . It will put .-i.l mum. I.i H e paires yo:i will nirmmmijzzi t i?'! m'I C ;1 BREEDERS. r m j& Is a. di'titrisls. i,... Trim., " MV'l IK't'. u 301 OE 30 1AV l'llllNK Nil, 111 I'll zo ini. '.'I and 1 .. Zi NEVER EVERY BOTTLE FAILS GUARANTEED :vi!'i rv.li bury, :'! Sl.ition, No. 2, Aag. 16, 1903 i I' "".in Cou:' ' I .l t. i;:v, the l. iv .... rl'.i! P .vn County h, .,f...rii! . wild K'i ; " ' J.irs, nave , .ii'iiicl !) in" bed p ut oi the tii.ie. cou,U not sleep ,1 nii in i lot Spr-inus, Ark., for six weeks but , ,iv; i I hnv" used five bntt'es of Hieeden'9 ic Cu . c . n.i aiter talon,; s une i can sieup ui mnu, i :. , . and do all my worn. J. 1,. Kiilty, Deputy bhentl, "nod ; Sai-j Cvtrvwhei"- Ac. Your Dealer for a Sampli Bottle 51.00 riy. uottle, or six bottles for $s.oo For further iuformation, write Information Dept. ERHOEHIiEDiECO.,ChaHanooga,Tenn P. N. STAIN BACK, 1 I'NDKIM'AKKK. Weldon, North Carolina. Full Line of CASKETS. COITINS nnd ROBES. Day, Night nnd Out-of-Town Culls Promptly Attended to. H. G. ROWE, FUNERAL DIRECTOR Seventeen years' Experience. 30131 AND EMKALMER. Hearse Service Anywhere o youn mniM cmciTY nuirht to enable vmi to do mine than just make your living. You ought'to sue mniicv. Then hauiiif saved, the next thing is set your suiplus to u'nik siili lv and prolitnblv. The best uv for von to insure a steady, icha- ble income lioin voui savings is to secure a ( eililicate ol licpusit in lOTTUNTlM Br aoastI BULLETIN S00 Mile State Family Tickets, $1125. i.nodovi'i the Atlantic Coast Line in each Mute lor the head or dependent ineiiiheis of a family. I. united In one w ar limn date nf sale. I(MH) Mile Interchtiniceahle Imlividunl Ticket $20 tW.- i I ran the Atlantic Coast l ine and : other hues n the fniilhcasl icrt; renal inir :!n.ii miles. Limited to one year from date of sale. 2000 Mile Firm Ticket, $-10.00. t ..md oei the Atlantic t oast l ine and another lines m the Southeast i; nx'iit ic '' miles; ,,i a manager or head ol linn and employes hunted to lite hut i..o. l"i oiil, one ol urli peismi :il a time. Limited to one year from dale of vale. 1,000 Mile Southern InterthniiKenhle Individual Ticket, $25.00. Hood over the Atlantic I oa-t Line ami , othei hm in the Mnitbcasl augrciraling ,ii(io miles. Limited In one year limn dale ol sale ll mileage tickets sold on and aliei Apul 1st. l':i -will not Ic ImtiMid lor pas sage on trams, nor in cheeking baggage ,eeept lioiu mm agency stations and sia lions not open for the wile of ticket' hut must be presented ot Ticket Offices and there exchanged for continuous tickets. 15 Cents Saved in pa-sage laic I v purchasing local ticket limn our Agents. ATLANTIC CO AST LINE T. C. WHITE. r$?The First National Bank: j one id' the strongest in the countv These Certilicates are issued inany amount and beat mteie-t at I percent., payable semi-annually or annually and renewable. Thcvaiv negotiable by endorsement lor their -full taluu under ouhnaiy conditions. You ate earning now but your eainingcapacily CAN'T LAST FOREVER Nmv is tunc to fund some of vour capital, l or those w ith funds already accumulated, linns with a large reserve, those havm charge of estates awaiting investment, there is no better investment, there is no better viay In employ money. Certilicates of lieposd in this l'.ank are safe our capital, surplus and undi vided piulils is first among the banks in Halifax. Northampton and Waricn counties guarantee that and 4 per cent interest is a protilahle inteiest le tum. i mr valuable booklet "flow To lo Hanking" tells more about tin Certificates of licposit and about banking and How To l,'o Hanking. Send lot it today. Tie First National Bant of Won, N. C Save your Money "A dollar saved is a dollar made." "Any man can make money, hut's its a wise man that. can save it." Old adages, but very true. We pay you 4 per cent on SAVINGS DEPOSITS in sums from $1 up. Collections, Loans, Accounts Solicited. TffE BfK Or ROOKE RHPOS UOANOKK It A PIDS, N. C. OFFICERS: I Wi It S llrtn.wvs. President j .lull N L. I'Al-l KH-oS, l-t ICC I'lesi'lellt I I'. C. Hai.i.vkii, W. C. Tim Amis, '.'nil Vice-Presidcn Pit s. ft. I'ikju k, ' "shier. Assistant t 'ashler. W. J CRAIO. Passenger Tiallic Manager, Wilmington, North Carolina I ieneral Passenger Agent, Bears the Signature of The man w ho always w ins does net gamble. The Demon of the Air is the germ of Lalirippe, that, breathed in. brings sulferiiig to thousands. Its after effects are weakness, nervousness, lack of appetite, energy and ambition, wth disordered liver and kidneys. The greatest need then is Klectric Hitters, the splendid tonic, blood purifier and regu lator of Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Thousands have proved that they won derfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system and restore health and good spirits afttr an attack of the lirip. If tillering try them. Only joe. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. The friends you buy will always be ready to sell out. The Call of the Blood for purilicatiuii. II u. Is voice in pimples, boils, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin all signs of liver trouble. Hut Hi . King's New Life Pills make rich, red blood: give clear skin, rosy cheeks, line complexion, health. Try them. LViC. at all druggists. Ion Will Find It at Cohen's. ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THE DRUG LINE You are often in need of something in my & line, suddenly, in case of sickness, an ac- cident, an emergency illness, or other- w $ wise. I have built ud a reputation for w keeping only the : : : and for knowing how to mix them jjjt fully according to prescription If you would please your neigh bor, say less than you think. Worse Than Bullets. bullets have caused less suffering to soldiers than the eczema I.. W. llarri man, llurlington, Maine, got in the army, and sulfered with, forty years, "hut ltuoklen's Arnica Salve cured me when all else failed," he writes. Great est healer for Sores, l lcers. Itoils.lturns, Cuts, Wounds, bruises and Piles. 25c. at all druggists. The man who trusts no one does not know what disappointment is. Crilldron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORA skill Prompt H ness, accuracy and economy are our three icauiug icuiuics. m m n FINE PERFUMERIES, TOILET ARTICLES, ELEGANT STATIONERY, CIGARS, ETC. Job Printing! All Kinds ol Commercial Printing at Rock Bottom Prices Wedding Invitations and Society Printing A Specialty Excelsior Printing Co. Weldon, N. C CHARLES C. ALLEY, Inc., (S uccessors to Chas. C. Alley.) WHOLESALE Confectioners 8: Fane; hers IMTKPSHUlUi, VA. ieneral Agent in Viiginia and North ( aiohna for the celebrated Kl'ARHow's Ciim oi vrrs. liepicsenti d in Kastciu Carolina by Messrs W. T. llaugh and T M Netherlarid L'e-cnc vour rmlets for them. COHEfl'S H PHARMACY WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA. WE FURNISH GUARANTEED TO SATISFY PURCHASERS, FROM THE ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT UKOWLKS ( ( (I ( A Koyal Kt:ist lorvii y nnt-nho' V. hny thi'ii tfiin't rirK ut (mr !toie, ( All tin Ncusonultlt' ili-lii'at'it'H are loutiti in our Moiv tut vcar round. CONFECTIONERIES FRUITS CROCKERY AND TIN WARE Macnair's Cbicken Powder Ih Death to Hawks Life toChicl ens and Turkeys. r f7 i I 1HULWAKrLr-1Wytli f I Paid in Capital Stock $30,000.00. Catabliahed 41 Veara. WftirTfWthoflral tHOM' PROOF PLAN I In IMI. N-w hne ot tw.'iif Uiiimik! Ml (fl. nl ritli'Htfr. Ws liMtarwi and miI4 mora -hhafc plant lhan all othrf prrcoit In ih Kiihr itiearombtneU VI II II ".r rlnt ii.Uft piewf ur w inl ytmr m-ni. v lc, oM. rnow:ltialiMM.i'ttlit'vt'l'tlUilu'';l to get i'U tjtfljf cbbie, ntl tbej ftr tho oar UMt trll (ur Uir mutt lnuUr. We sow Ihree tons of Cabbaae Seed per season ft"-"?" H'lH'z:L;"Xl Wrtfo Tor rrioriitofof fnwt-i'riMtf plant r the bout vard-tin. tMntainintr vahtalil" lnf.TTna tlnn admit fruit anil . attahlf rrm tftu. I'riwn on Caliltairv I'lama - In l.-t nf mt 1 VO. 1 tW to i (Nl..,iOi-T ttUitiKaml: 'M) t-t M-ti 1ftr thouxaiirt: lootwand otit1.W x-r UtuUaand, f . o. b. Voutit llaittL Our tpvctal p rata ott plant la vary law. Win. C Geraty Co., Box 310 Youngs Island, S. C. V, .,,..,, an.l UMI, .,,.,, V),. v tnKiils delivercil promptly any t. wnere in tow n, t ome clerks. ( l'hone No. Ml. B. H. PDRNELL, WKi.nox, s. r. Carnations, Violets Physicians Advise the use of l coodlaxatlve, to keep the kiob; open and prevent the poisons of undigested fuoj from gettingtnto your system. The latest product of sclenc-ls VELN'O Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, gentle, reliable and of a pleasant, arumatic taste. Veho acts on the liver, as well as on the stomach and bowels, and Is of the greatest possible efficacy in constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, fevehshness, culic, flatulence, etc. Try VH 1 . LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP FOOT'S OKINOlAXATIYIj FOLEYSKlDNEYPlLLS ro. lmK n.iui nns'i and other flowers alays Shower Wedding ltoiuuets. Moral l'esigns, 1'altns and home culture. on hand. Handsome Kerns foi Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus and many other varieties of Itulbs foi fall planting either for out or indoor cul ture. Hose bushes, Magnolias and Kv ergreens. Write, 'phone or telegraph. H. STEINMETZ, Florist, Raleigh, North Carolina. o-aa-iy D. E. STAIN BACK, NOTARY PUBLIC And Fire Insurance. Kuaaukc News Office-:- Wtljui N.C Cock ol the Walk 0 I take MuNaik's Con ki n - l'"im ai d feed my eliil dien nith it bo I ook at me and ob serve the Hawk Cocka-iloodlediio. "HAWK" The Barn Yai Robber Hied after eatii a chick nf that o Rooster, which In been fi ll on M. Naik's Chkk I'omukk. Alas! Alaa! TKAlii: M. UK MACNAIR'S CHICKEN POWDER Kills Hawks, Crows, Owls & Mini llest remedy foi Cholera.! iopes, Kou l.iliil.er Neck. Indigestion and I. W eakness. kee s tliein free ftont Yt nun. thereby causing them to produ an abundance of eggs. Price 25 and 50 Cents. MASt KAlTl lll I) ONLY HY W. H. MACNAIR, Tarboro, N. Sample package i'j cents with yo dealer's name. If. II. Shaw, Agent, Weldon, N. C. OEOROEC. OREEN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, (National Hank liuilding) Weldon. N. C. W. J. WARD, DBN'I 1ST, OUTCE IN DAS1KL Bl'ILDlNU WEUKIN. H.C Mali ly ' k. claeaV n r-Tri 1 - TT
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