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f ' . - ! '31 C JTETTO JVOT) OBSEHVEni skTffBPAr, JUNE 20,100!.' 'i ' , I C -.; f t: ' -,i 41." Tlie News nhd CiidiVcr, 10i rmaiT-TEAncE co. tOVLAll-FEArXE CO. f,- - ; - - ; ' ' " t. V t4 I $ SATURDAY, V n 109. i innnri urn I riYfi'ii "I" " - - -'--r-t TRAINS UtAVlNO TiALSSan DAILY 6eabora Air une uauway. Going North. Going Scjuth. x;iea.m. t:I0 m. 4:01 pirn. SilSnm. 1:10a.m. , .11:20 a.m. i 12:01p.m. 1 4:15 p.m. t Bhoofiy. -! Ar. !lo:2Sa.vnv Going East.-, j oOoinjrWCfct. 4:20 aTta. 1 si ' I '1:00 a.m. It: JO p.m. : , f-V J 0:45 a.m. 1:30 p. m. 5! . h i'4:05p.m. . - Raleigh and Soothport. S -Goinc South. 'Arrive Raleigh. 1:00a.m. i" S:3oam. 1:15 p.m. J:l5p.ra. . Norfolk and Sotrthcrn. y Gotnc - fiArrlte Ttalelsh. f:35a.m ti ' i llj"a,m. 4:00 pm) - ,i If- K-M 10:00 m. Ill A1JD AE0UX THE CITY Marriage Mense was grantpd y trday to one! coloreq couple Alnert Walkins andl?thel AUxea, f Raleigh. -. Rev. P. G.rElsom kfft yesterday :'f or. Converne, 8. (-i vrherf . he wjll aid Rev Walter Wllsoh,; of the? Raptlst chur)eh. In ' a series or evanj?elistlcf meetirtjgs. Mr. Elsom's fculpit hje wMl bte.fmed 'next Sunday by Revj. . E. jGarner.of Middlesex. N.CV. .-j : V '. Mr. J. P. tn, Uailef8hs chief of police-elert, has returned from Rich mond, Newport- ewr "-Ntfrfolk and Portsmouth. ad will fassnrhe his du ties on July th first.'- Mr Stelt Was glad to pet back to Raleigh. lie en joyed his stay In the )ld iominion." but to him "there's ino )lace liJco home." . 'I' t ;.; . Mr. F. C. Tbepymkni the general manager of the Home1 .Telephone and Telegraph Conjpany. I of Henderson, was in the cit1 yesterday. Mr. Toeprle man has come In fbr a grfat dealof well merlted'praise for the ftiahy cour tesies shown by him and his f com pany to the teout car party on their recent trip through; this settlon. ). Mr. Josenh 1 E. Pogue. Jr. returned yesterday to Yale -Unlvelfldty, ; , N;ew Haven, Conn., where ihe1 fill receive the degree of. ''Ph. t).' In Geology, af ter which be will, $9 ito Vashlngton, I. C to enter Tunori li'is duties as As sistant Curator In the? department of geology. In the United ; States Natlohal Museum, commencing July 1st, 11909. PEIISOKALSJ 4- Hf m TXT Vn ma 1 It t lr l4v o - tranta. tion irip iMorin. i e 1 ))- MrThomas Wllsbn Lingle, of D4v- idfcon College. w?as In the city yester day, ft v t-ri .-tf Yr -v , Mr..., I W. Alderman has returned from Ashevillei (where hei attended the Baraca conventtonj ;i ";..t)7- Mr. Frank Jolly has returned from Atlanta, where b.e attended the Na tional Association lot Optlciajn.8. Prof. I D. Watson has! returned from the eastern parti of tljo State. Mr. M. Shyford, of Fayetteville, was a guest at the Yarborough ' y6s terday. , , rH. :-i ' ' i tMr. P. Rj 'Rhodes, of Charlotte, Wag In- the city -yesterday, j t i d r. ai Durham. Crv 'M: ,' '.( -t -i (6 Messrs. R. L. Hultman and R. V;Np, Illddle, of Morgatnton.r arrlted In the1 city yesterday afternoon. Messrs. ..Winston Da via and i Cefifil Croughton earner III" ye'sterday after noon from Ashevllle, where they at tended the Baraca, Convention, i. A' 'Prof E. McK, Goodwin; superla tendent of the North I Cardllna State School for .the Peaf.and Dumb, Mo ganton, came In yesterday fternoonJ- REDUCED RATES On Raleigh and JBOuUiport Railway on July 6, 1009, to IUIdch, FuqiuTy Springs, , JiycttctUle. r On July 5th (which will be observed as the Fourth, on account of the 4th coming on Sunday), this company will sell sound trip tickets from all sta tions to Raleigh, Fuquay Springs and I ay fctteville for r one fate for . the round trip, with a minimum Charge of 25 cents. . Ticketa good I to return not later 'than July . 7th. i f At FayetteviUe there will be leas igue ball between the Wilmington and x ayeuevnie teams.? . At Fuauay Springs there win Oa hly: basket picnic, 'etc.: Nefr Fuquay Springs Is Ray'a pond, where there is excellent, nshjng. . - At RalelgVthere will be eagtie ball between the Goldsboro and " Raleigh teams. y -.v.'l-.-tf v' - )j Schedule for ; July 5, k09. ! Sonthbound No. 6 1; will keave Ral eigh 8 a. ra.. arrive I Faydtteville 11 a. ru.' - -ik: V-1: I ' '-. ; No. 55 will leavip Jtalelh 6f30 in, arrive Fayettevtiieisrso p. m. Northbound -No.f K4; will teavc Fay etteville 7:30 a. mi, arrlt Raleigh 30:30 a. m. - ! I . No . 5 2 will leave , Fayetteville 5 IroportantskNotk-4 . , The attention of the travellna' pub lie is called to the fact that on -ac count of the above mentioned changes frm the regular schedule,) trains C2. r4 ind 65 'wUl not make their -regular ajmrtised,, connectlofif .on tlci ajiove dute. " J. A. MIU-S. president. II, D. BUNCH, Sol. Paswengfer Agent. k JWER EV1511V UAY X)U 2 Kinds of Vegetables fr ( Plei 'Ml Coffee. U - ' mV OTILER SPECIALS. Com Roast Chicken , and Toma -''t'"' - -.--Salad, "-3De-:i'. Cold Roast Beef and Fotalc Salad, l! Tongue, l 5ct T:", . Mexican Style Chile con -came, 10o. All kind Chinese stylo Ctipp Sucy V NeapollUan lr; Crearnic.pi?' reaches' and Creim, rioc. Wsa York Hulclc tnncli Rboiul t 13 East Martin, SV. ' -?? RALEIGH, N.t Cjr I ! ' V riai UCTtlAfl Real CistaU iiuuiiuiunif Lean and A hM vu. K. R. HacKETUAN. ATTY. v - . UarkBt Sanars; ;,fATtTTEVILLEv''ILXt ,,. , ; -vet-(-.J...- -'I i - t-The reguTar nuartsfly dividend of ; one nd one-half ' (1 : 1-21 per centi on the preferred " stock :of this.com patiy has been declared f of the quar ter ending May 31, 1909, and payable July 1, 1 9 0 9, to stockholders, of rec ord at the close of ; business on May Il.'llOf. ' : ' W-.." ' -.7; The transfer . booj will not close CAROLINA 10WER& UQUT C04 RJ vl ? ' isix Words o the LIna) CAGHXJITH NO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN SO CENTS, . SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON EXTENDED AD VERTISING. RESULTS ASSURED. Wants ads. received at the News and Observer Bunding or without charge for messenger service from the Postal Telegraph or American District Telegraph Messengers, CaU Western Union or Postal r mesBengerr boyi '.by telephone ojrcaU box' from any point In the clty' who" wttl receive adver tisenienhV for thla'coiomn'.ai rata of !ten cents per line, counting six words to the line, Just as the receive tele grams for transmission over Western Union or Postal lines. WANTED A -MAN. CAPAI1LE OF managing two small telephone ex changes and to keep up the troubles. Alarried man preferred. , Southern investment Co., Washington, N.'C 6-26-3t MEN OUR ILLUSTRATED CATA- logue explains how we teach barber trade in few weeks, mailed free. Barber College, Atlanta, Ga. -26-lw L:D1ES OUR CATALtGUE Ex plains how we teach hair-dressing, manicuring, facial massage, etc., in few weeks, mailed rree. Moler Col lege, Atlanta, Ga, SALESMAN WANTE1 ON ; COM- m lesion or (75 and up w month With expenses, ar pef contract. Ex perience -unneceeeafy Premier Ci gar Co., Cincinnati; Ohio. WANTED EXPERIENCED KTEN- ographer. State salary wanted; furnish reference. Hard worker and one familiar with bookkeeping preferred. Address Box 305, Ra leigh. It ' 1 j" 1 COUPON ' NOT! CR THE JUNE coupons of the Mechanics and In vestors' Union will be paid on pre sentation at the Commercial Na tional Bank on or alter Tuesday, June 29th. George Allen. Secy., satsun ... . ; . . WAXTED: YOUNG MEN TO LEARN automobile business by mail and prepare for positions, as chaff ears and repair men.' We make you ex pert ; in ten weeks; aasb-t ; you ; to secure position. Pay big: work .pleasant; demand for men yrrcat; reasonable; write for particular a no sample lesson.1 Empire Auto mobile Institute, Rochester N. Y, 'OR SALE ONE COMPLETE brand new laurfdry outfit aa a whole or i separate. Including new rubber tire delivery wagon. In use about six weeks. Write for particulars. H Durham Iron tWorks, Durham, N.C. 50. TO 100 BUSHELS SEED COW Peas for sale: W. M- - Sanders, Smithfield, NC s . 'i . WANTED: -DRUG CLERK: STATE age; salary experience; hablta W. w. raricer, iienaerson, r. c. -24-2t - .. AUT03IOBILE LICENSE HANG- ers made in 'accordance with State law. endorsed by the Secretary of State. Price one 'dollars per pair f - complete. , Carolina Garage and Machine CdL. Raleigh, v -24-4t FOR SALE: DENTAL PRACTICE; Furniture, instruments, stock, good wiU. lease; worth $4.000. 1 Bigg sac " rince," illness, best city, 12.000 In State. Stafford. News and; Observ er; Raleigh N. C. rr -24-t WHILE YOUR STENOGRAPHER takes . vacation. . send your - typewrit ers to us for' repairs. We can re build or overhaul any make or ma-' chine 'promptly and in the most ef ficient manner. :J. E.- Crayton, & Co.. Charlotte,. N.iC. i-iSr'j. .-t 6-e2425-26-27. ' I i'j! r.i YOU - CAN SELECT- FROM THE largest -stock of second-hand, shop worn and rebuilt typewriters m the SQuth, a machine to ult-you. 300. hiachlnea of till makes tn hand taken um part pay for LL C. Smith machines, ranging in- price from; 15.00 up. J. E. Crayton, & Co.. Charlotte, N. C. 4-24-25-16-2T. WANTED : . WHITE BARBER -WHO can do good work." None other need apply. Box 364, Rocky ' Mount. N. C. f a-24-3t" WANTED: "POSITION BY UNREOIK. teretl tlrug clerk with several years' experience. Address T. L. Joyner, Fruskllnton, N. C. 4-24-4L LEARN TELEGRAPHY: $35 UN- limited scholarship. ' Write auicK. h. King's iBuilness College Telegraph jjepactroant,, Raiolgh, -N. C. r.- WANTED BIDS FOR ERECTION 61 two barns at A. and M. )College West Raleigh, Bfds to be In the office '. of Dr. D. H. Hill, president, by 12 o'clock m.j June 29, 1909. Right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Bonds of -12,000 wlU be re quired. Plans and specifications "csns,be seen'at thwoinee of J.JM Kennedy, architect, Raleigh, N. C. 9-.ZV.-9X ... w WANTED A' GRADUATE OF ST. Mary'js School, with experience and good testimonials, desires a .position to teach piano and voice in a school. ""Address "Teacher," care News and Observer.'T-, ."' - y-i . n WANTED PLASTERERS; APPLY to. Central Carolina Construction Co-.r St Mary's School, Raleigh. WANTED: TWO CAPABLE W03IEN stenographers with a general knowl- edge of bookkeeplBg. Apply by let ter q P. O. Box 015 Ashevllle, ,K; . C. .Sy.. ,;,'. 17 lwy. WANTED YOU TO KNOW . THAT . .we ' teach Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Penmanship, etc, by Mali Free. If you ever enter school. ' Explained la .nome study circular. King's Business College. Raleigh K. C .. ,? elfh, efftrs a stre t cTnratrcl tralsfnjr la Boolc-ke- ... L-ientr- i I 1 II ' rcs s o 1 ..... f TO GO-AW AYS and STAY-AT-HOMES r" '.- ' - f v..... JV . - .. To flie vacationists planning outing; to tlio seekers of the mountains, the seashore or tlie,fataway; Alaska- Yukon "Exposition, here Is news for the Money-Ravlng-tum-of -mind. LADIES' LINGERIE DRESSES. "viMXf ; Empire and Princess styles,' with Dutch. Neck or High Collars. Dainty Vak'mientie, Baby Irish lmr, ami Kni broidery trimmed. Worth one-third more, at $10.00 and up. Pretty Fast Colored Lawn Dresses and "Tailored Wadi Knits.. .. .$1.50 to $5.00 WHITE LAWN AND NET WAISTS. Ladies -Fine, Sheer, White iAwn Waists, New Sleeves, Em broidery and Lace Trimming. Values .up to. ... .$2j50 for. . . Values up to $5.50 for, . . Values np to. . . .$5.00 for. . . Oram and White Net Waists of splendid design. Values up to.. $5.00 for. . . Values up to. . . . $7.50 for. . . COSTUME SILKS, SUITINGS AND WAISTINGS. Messelinc and Foulard Satin. Values 75 and 85c, for.. 59c. High Class Novelty Silks. Values to $1.25 for.. . . .i .. 88c. White China Silks 19 and 21 Indies wide for. 27 and 3n fm-hes wide for.. 27-lnch Black Chinas.. 30-lnch Black Chinas . . NATURAL Genuine Imported Fabrics 27-inch wide .. . . . .85, 87 and $1.00 36-inch. wide.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$1.25 SHAH AND RAJAH SILKS. . . Black, White and Cream, of the Oriental Rough Weave; 27-lnch. wide.. . . ';. .. $1.00 and $1.25 SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, j Standard Brands Mohawk and Utlca Steam Mills, 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 Mohawk Slieets. . 50 60 07 1 71 78 cents. Utlca Slieets. . ' Pillow cases 42x36, 45x36, at.. Bolster Cases, v . t . . . . , .... lDlfhir A M COMPANY.; WANTED: YOU TO PREPARE FOR ,a ?ood position by taking a course ai euara Business ; Coliege, Ral- FIELD PEAS! FIELD PEAS! (50) lirty bushels BiacK unxnown ior- age peas at one dollar and fifty cents per -bushel, sacked, F O.- B. .W. I Feltoh; R. Ai Wilson. N. C. 23-wed., thurs.. saw sun. WANTED: SCREWS FOR TWO TO- - iacco warehouses. Must be In good ' condttlon. v Spot -cash. Riley R Gulley, Clayton. N. C 6-22-eod-lt WANTED: POSITION IN BANK for 1910. Four years' experience. At present employed. Good reasons -for desired change. Address, "Care ful." -care' News and Observer. 23-wed. A sat. St- s NOTICE! TWO STORE ROOMS IN Raleigh for lease unui May 1. 1912. formerly occupied by J. B. Green Company. These stores communi cate and have entrances at 15 East Hargett Street- and on Wilmington r Street. Wilt lease i together or' separately. Possession given immediately. Freight elevator and handsome grocery display fix tures on the premises and for sale. M. Asfby Lambert, Trustee in Bank ruptcy, t KING'S BU8I N E K 6 . COLLEtlE I - wants to put you in a good pi'Vn We have thonsaids of former stu dents -holding rerponsihle plnce- Write for catalogue. Address Klnr Businesa College Raleigh. N. C MODEIUt. FTRST-CLASSi EQUIP--. mentSt . strong, . practical .course of .Study, up-to-date methods af In- stractlon knd an able faculty are ' sme of the potnts of supertoriir ef ' 'sting's Business CoUega, . Raleigh, fi. Cl ' KING'S BUSINESS COLLIXIE IS'NOT o3lythe largest and blt equipped business college in the State, but tn this section of the' South, strong course of study and able faculty. Positions fuaranteedr-vYr,te for cat- alogue. -King's Business CoUega, :-T6gletgh,N.-a'" ' 1 f 'r t" 55 mm Irui Go, Wlolmli.a:. Uisihstirisi DrsIsts . 135 East Martin . Street. RALEIGH, N. C , Mall and phone . orders liave frompt attention and quick ship ment, - . CaplurClfy'TTione lfo.lf4. RftjclgU jPhim"Co Ho. 2U: T ;UIIERAl;DESIGnS Any style, shape or price. ti gets a nice one, $10 a large one, and the $25 to $76 ones are large and 1 handsome. Some as cheap -,as $2. -. ' : .v '. Send Ute-at-nfeht orders to cur Greensboro store. . J. YASUlCLEt KisiHY tth , Greensboro, Jf.?- C -5 ' ' t . .. - . Iomona, N. C fl If HI; . .$1.5 ..$2.00 ..$5.00 ..$3.98 . .$4.98 . . . . . . . . . . .. ..25 and 35c. ..50. 75 and $1.00 ..50, 75 aud $1.00 . . ..75c. and $1.00 e PONGEES. 60 66 73; 80 89 rents. .. . . .. . . . - v .18, 1$ and 20c. .33, 35. and 37c. B U An up-to-date tneans of conducting business correspondence, econom ically, expedltlonsly and eorreetly. Im-rcasfs the Cf iklewy of "your trans- crlblng department, and lightens Uie hurdens of dictating. Saves half the. co.t of Ktter-wTiilug and pays, f'r It'lf Ina sur prUlugly" Mliurt tlinc J. E. CRAYTON & CO., GENERAL DEALERS. CUARLOTTE, N. arf v - liei 1 I , ' : Ilio .- Edison . -i"- tf-- --. . , v m -r lonoppii Eight 4 -room houses, some of which are well located, lire 5 room houses locat&l in .W.. Raleigh, Brooklyn and Glenwood. Five 6 Room houses , with modern conveniences and good ndn. horhoods. Seven room modern house, W. Jlargett. Two 8 room modem houses, Oakwood Ave.-and NV ISaun ders. -.-:.-.-'. . -'. i - - j Insurance. Bonds and Real Estate, .11 E. Martin bt llalclsb, N..C, ; . Phone No. alt. . T vzzrn QCTiroa - , farnrt-! and -Real tfctatA ' , 1 ; ' . 'Z . y f; ; " ; ,. f- n n THE SELECTION of, the graduation gift for the "sweet young graduate- can best be made here. " We have t "splendid assortment of small Gold Jewelry, Watches, Chains, Bracelets, Lock ets, Necklaces all - of the very best and of the character that wiU give mutual pleasure to both the recipient and the purchaser. All specially priced for this occasion. Your examination Is respect fully solicited. H. TMhlefs Sons JEWELERS, RALEIGH, H. CAROLCfA H. VL SIMPSON, architect mm fia4wa, am - ' NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA llightoivorl fort See Us For, Real Estate Insurance r 14," WESTHAM Pdpuldr Printing Our's Is dally growing In popu larity and It Is due to our .per-N sonal attention; every job gets It. If such a "work shop" appeals to your good taste, take the matter of your nextr Job big or? little up with us. ';j ; r " Academy Muic, TtaH4gh, Ui FEESH CiKOY Erin f 21 SJ la accordance with our policy of selling all goods in their respective ccscony and carrying no i goods over- whatsoever,, we - anaouace, BKGII7IT11TG ; ; ; , , ... t if 5 t. Ji Tlili JntvrrtlMg trade event is madtv more interesting on, thN VwrftMlon hy !t opportunltlcH, coming as It dNM Ju d lnVtrr rmr great diutlonal It ollda y thus permitting iho thousamlN of go-aUnys,-who will need vacation rlotlim vvl r.H the vtayat-lioimw) , to RvullMheniHclvc of ttnusital nav Itnrs.' I . " " 7 -.'' " ' . i Hie Ik rnanyrr Animal Utark- down 8n1e 1h no well known to the mcii of Ilalclgti and Hs lc(u!tyt ami Its i atlvaiiUigcM tire Mt obvious, iltnt. IU tn t nnimuiH'cmciit.lM suilU'lont to throng our Mult Department for. days. Tcr 1 1 tone, however, who nitty be unacquainted w'th this Important annual trn do event we will state that ' t"j " IT INCLUDES OUR ENTIRE SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF MEN'S,' YOUNG , MEN'S, BOYS AND ailLbllEN'B TWO AND THREE PIECIC SUITS. AT FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS: . ALL FANCY OR MIXED $30.00 ARE REDUCED K2T.50 ARE REDUCED S2&.00 Are Reduced $22.50 ARE REDUCED i0.00 ARE REDUCED $18.00 ARE REDUCED l.50 ARE, REDUCED $15.00 ARE REDUCED $130 ARE REDUCED S10.00 ARE REDUCED $7JiO ARE REDUCED ...... Tltc original price tickets will bring it with you make your own Pocket the saUnga . "NOTUING rTbe -Benvanger Jlulo! will be , strictly . adhered . to -everybody nitiKt lie 'fitted. wltenco alterations - vri be mAda free or charge. i i . THE Nirry LIFj: AND JZKDOVflttrX'rClZCZZi C3 ' ? 'the piiw'iiiimjM . . - . ;.::" T-t .- l' -V ' .... ; ' are Issued at lower rates and larger guarantee values than ever before Prospective Policyholders and agents wlU serve their own Interests fey r oonf erring with y ' " --j, vt...i:'''vii,; . , "v, j.y HcPHERSOH Q BARNES, nalcih, North Ccrclin GSNsIRAL AGENTS FOR NORTH CAROLXHA. y . Sacceasors to XL sses Sieoso & 109 Fa'yetteville Street Special Bargains jn . 1. 1. . f. -.4.-1,. rr V .- -i ., i, -; SEND IX. TO US, ."TI WE WANT TO DQ TOUR LAUNDRY WORK " .- !. . a'- ; :. , ,'. T Our Priced are the lowest ; . Our 7ork r, T: 'Sekd OAK CITY STEAL! L'AUNDRY CO. White Hdontaiii Frc ezcrs and Raleigh. N. C . : r .. y -.:-r r ...i i BALEIGO 1IARDLE AVOHUa CATALOGUE ON, REQUEST. - .. ...... .,-. -.- -. - -. . - .r.... --v.-r.v--. '.s-si. .. ii ii iii v i vsrr mm ii OUR Off Our Entire Stock of SUITS THAT WERE $23.50 $21.50 f 19.50 $17.50 $15.50 fl4S0 $13.75 $11.T5 $9.75 $7.75 $5.75 be frmnd on every garmcut. Cut the, above price scale out, of the paper-; selection lf7 you wisli deduct the sale price frohi Ue regular price, and f t : S - I ' -i SENT OUT ON .APPROVAL OR CH Bo; Yen :T7ant A 'STYT4SH BUGGY . 1 ' WITH NO WEAR SPOTS' ABOUT tit "V 4 THEN BUVJT FROJI , "j'QHir V." EVXliS son - m RALEIGITt K C, . t guarantee my Buggies B. RANSX. Go. . f-Flbwera iend S.umni:r , Ililli- New Bfcc!: ind White -Hats .each7es!r. - . i is the Best it to u$ :f ?- V ' ' J i . - . ' ft , i . L rTha.Bte-IIsrtrTO Hen.'- ' .... -i J- T s ; - . -s RALincn. ir.. or J -f-. r--v .. - . . ; .." -'- "ii - r 1 r - ..... i i i 3 1-5 OFF -v-;.. ; v.-'- ' ON CRVVENETT ' AND r MOHAUl SUITS, . . 1-5 OFF., , ON CRASU SUITS. 1-5 OFF , ' OS BLUE AND BLACK . i , SERGE SUITS. ?i' ' y U5 OFF; - on boys' and , children's . ' suits. 1-5 OFF. .' .-'.r--., on fancy .vests." i-4 OFF , r-';v'K ";- ON STRAW HATS.'-- ; ;l AUG ED. V -It T .... . . t . ... ,4
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