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The Reporter. THURSDAY, MAY 20 1380. LOCAL tfSWS. Tbe weal tier 000 l the lint few d aytf. The fly continue*to bite tobacco planfj in this aeotioo. Tbe farmers are still engaged burning off new ground*. Butter and spring chickens are in de tnand iu Daubury Mr. Cabell Fluirston is very ill at his residenoe in Siokcsburg. • A slight frost last Saturday morning, -no damage to fruit or vegetable*. Fishermen say that there are more fish in Dao River thau for several years pasted. The Dao River Temperance Society will celebrate oo tbe 29t,b, instead of the 23th. lVpper & Soosare receiving new goods every week, most of the time two loads per week. W. C Catfey will be io Germanton with his 'ice oar' this eveuing ready for Friday's exercises U'e learn that Mr. Lee Nelson took from bis trap seventeen large Red Horse one morning laat week. Mr. Gii«. M- Rucker, of Winston, f-ays that the Italian luteol Powder is death to the Tobacco Fly Pepper & Suns have lie largest stook of siloes and the best assortment of goods to be t.«ud in Siofcee eoanty i'lia-e «f our farmers who have plant* are geMK»£ ready to plant their tobacco crop, earne have planted a few. Our yon**friend aadtormer twosman, F i| Tayl >r. tales unto bimeeM one >A U'iiutiou'a f*ueM. maiden* thie we It. From Danbury to Abbott's Creek, 45 tuilen, we have never seen i-uch a proe pert or wheat, tthoulu no disaster over take it. Mr John a well known mill and an hotieet uian, died at his home near Meadows P O iu this county the 7h ii.st. Seoul-'t G B Ever.tt returned from M'a-hing'oo >n Sunday. Not known as yet whether l e received tbe appointment after wbieb be was seeking. (\ipt Win Barrow informed us on Monday that wo'k woud he resumed oo the Winston Salem & Mooresville Rail road in ihe course ot four weeks A really good Iron Fire Proof Safe, nbnui 11 inches-qu ire, weighing 700 lbs., as good a- new lor sale by Pepper & Sons for leas than halt its original cost. Wbut changes do come over us!— But ye-terday R >bert was a youth—to day a male chi dis b'irn unto hiui Can we not nay, Whither are we drifting T Rev. Mr, Page, pastor of the Metbo diet Protestant Church, in Winston, had a touch ol MM stroke lam Sunday morn ing Rev. 0. fl. Wiley filled his pulpit at night The audacious tobacco fly, not satis fied with devouring Tbe Plants, is now grinding his teeth for a charge upon tbe fence that sun uuds the once flourish ing bod The wheat in most places in 'Stokee continues to lock promising, though some fields have been entirely destroyed by rut, and many farmers fear that the orop will be a failure. Married, at the bride's residence, in Yadkin township, oft tbe lfltb, by Rev T H P gram, Mr James A. Walker, of Patriek eottnty, Va, to Miss Susan J. Morton, Ol Stokes Ji; Several township# io Forsyth have adopted the stock law, erected good sub etantial fences, and have their taxes al. moat entirely settled. This new atrange ment will prove a blessing and saving to every former iibnitally. We are reliably Informed that several parties qear .Panbucy who happen to have promising tobneeo beds, have been offered'fSO 00'ffif a bed. and one or two men have been offered 1100 00 for a bed. If tgKiafilJUlU Dan&iry '•« d(> " ,, W! u tHi N Pepper s' orchard 2 miles away oo the aoutb tide of the mountain it full. ANNIVERSARY Celebrating the 7th i ears' 3m* fence "nf the told Sprint/ Snnitty School. A FESTIVE REASON JIM THE COt^^lY. On last Saturday morning the 15;h, it was our good fortune to receive an in vitation to attend the oelebration gives io honor of tbe 7th years' ex ; stcnce of tbe Cold-Spriig Sunday Schoi I, in the eastern portion of Forsyth oonnty, whioh we cheerfully aeoepted. We lelt Winston early, :o oompaoy with several merry hearts, aod were soon oo tbe grounds where several hundred expec tant souls had already assembled Our feelings were something akio to the Is raelii s of old, as, after an absence of 7 years, we were thrown with relatives aod frieods from whom we had teen divided by the waters of separation. It was among these people we spent the days of our innooense, sod amid the fields and forests of Cold-Spring we Lsve oftin ohssed tbe 'possum sod the oon 'Twss by the aid of ti ese people our "young 'dea"—-which cannot 'shoot' any too well, as j'et —was taught to take aim Iu a word, eve'Tbody appeared to be at home, us not the ie-H. The stage was beautifully decorated with flowers, while from either post was suspended festoons of tbe most delicate finish, wbile io tbe centre were two crosses twined with lilies aod ferns of the richest order. At 10 o'clock, R D. McCuiston, Esq opened tbe oxcrcities with a brief and feivent payer, after which Miss Josie McCuistou appeared oo the rostrum and delivered the opcoing address. pkoiihamme : 8ong—"I think Heaven is better " Recitation—''What c're God wills," by ilexckiah Musten. Dialogue— 'Sabbath School Sheaves,'' Mi»s Lucy Mu.-teo and others. Song— Recitation—Poem of Life. Dialogue—Teacher aod her class, Miss Adc lia Hasten and others. Duett—To be there. Recitation -To-morrow—Miss Annie Mc- Cuiston. Dialogue—Ry and By—Miss Flora Weavel and Josie McCuiatuu. Pong—Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand. Recitation—Earth and It's Creator —J. F. McCuietoo. Dialogue—Reconciliation Miss Victoria Marten and others. Recitation— Idolatry—John Robertson. Pong—Even Me. Recitation—Covetoasuese—Miss C. Hasten. Dialogue—luvnlid Mother aod Daughter- Miss Alice aud l»u Masten Recitation -Lite—uia* Victoria Masten. Song— Beauiit'ui Valley of Eoen—Milton Smith anu otheis. Recitation—The Two Homes—Miss Laura Maslen. Dialogue—The Better Judgment—Miss Su san ' oui ix and others. Recitation—Childhood's Sabbath Solo— Not Half lius Ever Been Told— Chas Clodlelter and entire School, Recitation—German Watchman's Song— Miss Josie MeCuistoa. Dialogue—Tbe Mourner. Report of the 7 jeais' work of School. Song—Marching to Ziou. Tbe Orator of the da) being absent M. f. Stewart was called upon to address the au dience and responded, reciting, briefly, the progress of ihe School St that place, .the la bor remaining to be | erformed und'tbe re ward of ihe taithtul At 2 o'clock tbe feast was spread and all partook with a relish indicative of good health. Dinner over, games were introduced, sud ever/ care that had iu letted the day gave place to myrth. At a late hour%e bid adieu to Cold-Spring and its lovely, blooming daughters, tor the enchantment which ibe tope ol the distant mountains lent to our view. While the Confederate soldiers were suffering at Bull Run. Front R -yal and Hlantyre, during the late war, a compa ny of ladies from Salem voluntarily lift their homes in order to minister to the wante of the unfortuoate. We give the ntm s of these sisters of ebarky in order to perpetuate their memory : Mrs. Cramer. Misses Laura Vogler, An nie Sbaup, Maggie Clewell. Lesetta Stewart, aod Annie Bart. The half these women alone did will never be told until the glass is removed and we know as we are known STILL AHEAD Brown's Warehouse, in Winston, is still headquarters for Ihe sale of leaf tobaoe This house sold for Wm R Allen, one lot for 169 ; one lot, 966; one lot, $62 ; one lot, SSB. Averaging $59 65 On the 7th they aold 13 165 pounds, for an average of $16.10 They have aold more pilea, more pounds, for more money than any other houae in Wioston, whioh their booke will ahow. When you go to Wiaatoo witb your to biooo sell at Brown'e, where you will al ways obtain the top prieea. The pio nie at Smith's mill laat Thurs day psased off quietly with no aoeident, only, the crowd was not qigteas large as expected, and tboae preeent thinking all the obicken, pieklee, plea; &e , had to be made way witb, eaused several fouudera -A Smart Dotx lf* There is a doll io town that oaa ride ■ , s'kjtoj Jjrf4|J| * ~i ; iM lA or walk alone, smoke iigara, Ac Be is a salesman oonneotad with. Mfwta. A J. Stolffeb &C 6 ; Richmond, Va. f ' Texfca for 1680. . . Fbereby |[ive ootioe that I will be at Germanton/ on Monday and Tuesday, 7th aod Bh days of June, 1880. Joel F. Hill's. Wednesday, 9ih, 1880. Wm.C Southern's, Thursday, loth, Wm. Neul's, Frida', 11th. Dnnbury, Saturday, 12ih. To receive fr.im the cititenß of Mesd uws township, their tax lists, nnd wish all to meet promptly, as the lists must be completed witb to tbe first 20 days ol Jnoe, 1880. JOEL F HILL, May 20th —2w. Assessor. FORSYTH SUPERIOR COURT.— Judge Buxton opened oourt in Win stun on the 10th, which is still in sea sion We noticea in the bar J M Clem ent, of Mooksville ; T. R. Puruell, ol Raleigh ; J. T Morehead, ol Greonabo ro ;C. B Watson, W. H Glenn. J C Buxton, Justia Field, J M Clou I, G B. Everitt, R A. Meares, James A'bert. son, Mr Baldwin, D 11. Starbuck, B. Y Rayle, D P Mast, Chas Teague, E E Gray, E-q j R B. Glenn, A. H. Joyce, .Joeeph Dobeon aod John Dobson Slate vs. Matbew C Moore, bur/lary, nol pros.; State vs. W. P. Goodman, af fraj, 10 days in jail; State vs Edward Hawkioe aud Lucy Jenkins, F &A, guilty, 6 mouths in jail ; State vs Joiiu Puok, A cfc B , guilty, judgment sus pended ; State vs. T M Oaborue, A & 8., submitted, fined $5 ; State va. Phil ,'io James, S Wagner and Alex Perril Wagner aubuiits, judgment suspend 4 00 payment of oosts; State va. Riley C'n'tb, A. & A., guilty, ti..ed $5 ; Slate vs. X w Lilliogtoo, A. & B , guilty ju Igmeot «u "'eoded on paymeot ofcoais; Slate vs. Ribe.> Eldridge, mis demeau >r, submits, judgemC I '* auspcud ed oo payment of costs ; State i* Lewie, lameoy, continued, bound tC * SIOO bond ; State va Frank Wagner aud J H Graves, affray, guilty as to Graves, tiued 815 aud costs A good mauy casea were disposed of oo the oivil docket, which space prevents us (mm giving T. M Osborne, aod wile S L. Otborue, J E Foltz and wile. Piiiktiey Burton and wiiis, et al., vs. E. W. Marshall and Geo Leak, oon nuued, with an order to take depositioa of witnesses io Texas. The most interesting case was Lila Leigh va towo of Silem The plaintiff claimed $5,000 in her compluiot. The trial opened Friday morning and up to Mouday evening was still in progreaa. While at Court we sucoeeded in ad ding several new names to our list. Winston is undoubtedly ahead ot any thing in western North Carolina in the way of a town. It is ranidly becoming out only a retail but a wholesale empori urn. All the merchants appeared to be pressed, while tbe mechaoica bad bitten ■tt more than (bey could well masticate. A Goon Piano Frauk Leslie's illustrated oewspapor says: A goi'd piano at a fair price is oe of tbe waois of ihe times. An in s rument that is duiaMe, that is substao tially made, and has all thiee qualities of tone which make a fiist olase piano, can be had from the Mindklssouu Piano Co , New Y*rk. from $l6O to S4OO For over thirty eight years their faotory has been producing pianos, and adopting every new iuvention which has proved itself to be valuable. Tbey can be com pared by an expert with the instruments ot tbe highest uame aud fancy price, and the result is surprisiugly satislactory I he piano ia warranted let five years, aud no purchaser bas ever made a complaint From personal knowledge and oritical examination we can recommend any ooe to send for a catalogue to tho above men tioned manufacturers July 26tb, 1879 You.no —but Popular Among the many new firms whioh bave opened in our midst duiing the past >ear, none bave grown more popular or tiuilt op a larger trade than Griffith, Moore k Cj. They keep a well ae'eoted stock of dry goods, groceries, oo' iooa, &o , whieh they aell rapidly at remarkably lew cash prioes Wi invite your atten tioo to this firm when you with to pur chase.— Wiritton Leader. Aoy words that may be said io com meadatioo of these geotlemeo will meet tbe aprobatioo of tbe public with, whom they have been familiar from their youth op Their atoek will always be found complete aod prieea low. Tbe Horse aod his diseases fo a book that every mao owning a horse should have, the price is only 25cts B S. Kendall & Co,, Euoaburgh Fall*, Vt., publishers. Send and get one. The nest Quarterly Conference for this district will be beld at Bethlehem on the 3d Saturday and Sunday in July. Joel F Hill, Esq , who resides six miles toath-weet of this place, has any quantity of peaohea. 1 Dr. John Pepper sheared hh A/arino abeep last week and found that tbe wool weighed 19 pounds " Tbe pio nio at Smith's mill, last Thursday was well attende 1 and proved ao enjoyable afiair. J. B. Voughn, Esq. bas the floeet field at wheat that we bava seen ia yet Rft.,C C. Hay mart pttach io Winston oo the sth Sunday, ihat. Pause, Ponder and Peruse 11 The in Ten I ion of that Superior find ('om | pltle SWing Machine. (The Family hewing ( Mnj-bUw ), nufki oo« ot tli» moot itn|>ortnnt ! eras in the hiitorj of machinery, and wlien I we consider it» (rest usefulness »nd ejtiemely i low price (s2fi), it is very difficult to conceive I of any. invention for domestic use of more or i evco equal importance to families. It has i great capacity for work; heautilul. smooth, 1 and quiet movement, rapid execution, cer- I tainty and delighttul ease of operation, that I at once commends it above all others. Tb , Working parts arc all steel, strong and dura ble, aud will last a lile time ; the bobbins bold 100 yards of thread ; the stitch is the firmest of all the stitches made, neat and regu lar, and can be regulated in a moment to dew stitches from tin inch in length on coarse ma terial down to the finest, so infinitesimal as to be hardly discernible with the naked eye, and with a rapidity rendering it impossible to count them as fast as made; it bus more at tachments than any other, and It does to per fection all kinds ol heavy, coarse, (.'lain, flue, ur fancy needle- vork with ease, and fcr lesj labor than required on other uinchineo !• needs no commendation, the rapid sales, in creasing demand, and voluntary encomiums from the press, and the thousands of families who U9e them, amply testify to their un doubted worth as a standard and reliable household necessity, extending its popularity each day. Ma'biuee sent anywhere to be ex amined before aoy money is paid. AGENTS W A NTFD b.v the Company. Address them lor information. FAMILY SKWING MA TH NKCO., "if BROADWAY, NEW YUKK. N. Y. We iovite attention of oar readers to j the new Hatdware Store ol Browt, | Vauyhn & Co ,in the Brown building, at VTion'ou gentlemen, while goods were low, bought, by the car-load, and are selling extremely low They ean sell you anything Iroin a two ounce tack to a saw null or trmn Gne silver knives and forks to a bar of iron. Tl ey have just reoeived a car lo»d of cooking stoves, aud another is on the way. bo and see them. Rev Turner M Jones has nur thanks, for • complimentary licker (• attend the couiiijencsuient eierci-es of the dm-iis boro Female College, which t»kts place on the 26tb and 27th iost. 11 >o A 8 Met riuion will deliver the L terafy Ad- J', 0 89, and Uev. A A. Boshaner ol Ch*i'.' t: ® ,le > w '" preach the Annual Sur ojon. Siokes is proof *gain« the mule one of the mongrel kink'd one of our countymun in "litoo a few days since and died shortly >t«'eifter So says rumor We acknowledge the reoipt of an in vitation front Mr. John W Neal to at tend the commencement exorcism of the University of North Carolina, on the 24 and 3d of June, and regret being unable to attend. A/ontague fc Gray, who recently open ed a drug store in Hinstoo have pre sented us with their compliments. Cherries are getting ripe. A Free Book of nearly 100 large octavo pages for tbe sick. Full of valuable notes, —by IV E. B. Foots, —on Scrofula; Diseases ol the Breathing Organs; Dis eases of Men, Diseases of Women ; Aches and Pains ; Heart Troubles ; and a great variety of Chronic Diseases, with evidence that in most cases these diseases are curable. Sent for three cent stamp. Address MURRAY HILL PUB. CO., No. 129 E. 28th Street, N Y March 25, 1880. 6m. Prioe Within the reach of All. Most popular books since printing was In vented. The Full and Complete Lectures of COL R. Q INGERSOLL. No. 1. Mistakes of Moses No 2 Skulls. No. 3. Ghosts No. 4 Hull No. 5. Liberty of Man, Woman and Child. No 6. Gods No. 7 Intellectual Development No. 8 Human Rights No. 9. Hereafter. No 10 Kaligious In toleranoe No 11 ller>tios and Heresies No. 12 C»l. Ingersoll's Vindicaiion of Thus. Paine NJ 13. Plea for ludividu ality and Arraignment of the Church No 14. The Keligion of Our Day No 15. Personal Deism Denied. No. 16 The Philosopher of Reason.—Humboldi Price 5 Cents each. Col logersoll and ITis Chicago Critics A Lecture by the Rev. James K Apple bee. Prioe 15 Cents. Speeeh of Charles Stewart Parnell at the Exposition Building, Chieago, Feb ruary 23, 1880 Together wit 1 ! a short Biography of his Lile. with Large Por trait and Autograph on Cover Page Price 100. 7 . ' ,» a Full Report of the Grand Re Union of the Soldiers and Sailors of the late War, held at Chicago Nov 12 to 15, '79, including all Speeches, and those of Col R G fngrrsoll, Col Win F. Vilas, Samuel L Clemeo* {'Mark Twain's Speech on Babies!) Prioe 25 ceuts "Life and Trip Around tbe World of Geo. Grant" If oents, "Last Speeoh of Senator Zach Cband ler," and Biographical Sketch, with Large Portrait ol Mr. Cbaodicr on Cover Page. 5 cents. Common Se >»*, Essay on Dreams, The Religion of Deism, in one volume, by Thomas Paine Price 25 cents. Any of the above seot post paid upon receipt of price. Agents wanted in every City and Town Liberal Terms Addrees : P. W. CARROLL, 10t Randolph Street, Chicago, Ilia. J. M. NICHOLSON, WITH 4. P. YANCEY A CO., (Successors to Yancey, Franklin k Co., I 'I f RTEBB «P IV OT I• N 8 Kj Main Street, Richmond, Ya. March 21, 1819. U. NEW SPRING GOOD®. >V HINSHAW BROTHERS. .V f ' I 4 ' - (SHALLOW FORD ST, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE,) WIINSTON. IV. 0., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry (?W>, Groceries, General Hferchuudu e (innho, Grass Seeds, Fertilizers and Country Product OUR EFFORTS TO BUILD UP A LARGE TIfADE nAS BEEN crowned with success, and we have been compelled to double the s'le and capaoi ty of our former storehouse, which given us thu beat arranged atid most .conven ient store rooms in the State. We have added very many articles to our stock anil separated our wholesale department from the retail and made it very complete and we are now ploascd to offer to the Spring trade both wholesale and retail itock, io quality, vuriety and magnitude, never before equaled in this market, ami with oar increased facilities aLd renewed energy, we intend to offer to our custom ers greater inducements than ever before, and by pursuing the same cou.se an here tofore, we hope and expect to achieve still greater rebults,aod to merit tbe btime. We will oontinue to have in stock a full line of Ladies' Dress Goods, OK E' ERY DESCRIPTION crrr r / CHEAPER CHEAPEST / AND SO MISTAKE. CoMonadeu, Kails, Cambrics, Ovens and Lids, Sheetings, Bhlrt», I Jeans. Axes, Oalicott, Horee Hhoes, Plaids, Collars,. Files' Jeans, Saws, Worsteds, Mule Shoes, Drillings, Tics, l Castiineies, Hammers, Merinos, Horse Shoe Nails, Osnahurges. Suspenders. Uoe*kins, Kettles, Cashmeres, Mattocks ft Hoes, Flannels, Handkerchiefs, l.ocks, Hinges, M-rews, Pocket Knives Glass, Putt.r, Hleached Domestics, Bleached heetings, Hi«l Ticking, Llnsevs, fehawis, Kelt Miirts, Ho|ie, Buckets, Tabs, Ke*s, Griudsioaes, Paddies, Menuo Shirts, Meriuo Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, Hlaukett, Ribbon!, Salt, Syrup, Leather, Oils, Varnishes. .Ladies' Ties, Lidies' Collars, Ladies' Ruffs, Perfumery, Soapa, Meal, L.rd, C.iff.e, riu.ar Soda. Diugsit Djestuff-i, Patent Medicines, Canned l''iuits t Jellies Ojsters, Crackers, Candies. Hats, Stationery, School Books, Crock ery. Fish. Paints, Cotton Yarn*, No ions of every desuruition, White Gdpd| r frutikH and Valises, Flour. Meal, Chop, Corn. Wheat, Rye, Oats. Sole, Harness and Upper Leather, Counterpanes, Blankets, Oil Cloths, Table Linens, Napkipa, Umbrella*, &u A large assortment ot' all colors and numbers of J. & P. Coat'a Six C"»d Spoi'l C It on, always on hand, at same prices and on sftme terms, that it is sld by the largest jobbing houses in America. You will save freight by buying; from us Will continue to kei p tbe R*st Assortment of Alpacas in Town. * And offer inducement* in Ladies' dress goods We are So'e Agents for the Witt cheater Cassimers, Bails and Shoes, which are so well and favorably k*>*i, th4t % is only necessary to state that we will ofier this year a greater variety of both than ever befoie. Ever) pair of Shots aud Boots fully warranted. Ii is a conceded fact tint we carry a larger and better assorted stook and aell m->re Shoes and Boots than any house in this oounty. Our wholesalesale department will be more complete this year than ever before and we are fully prepared to u.tet all o •mpetiiion both here aud elsewhere, and ask ur country mer.-bauts no make a note ot tbis 20 000 Rags for sale on liberal terms, this Spring of ALLISON & ADDISON'S COMPLETE MANURE FOR TOBACCO Cried Fruits and Country Produce Taken in Exchange for Merchandise We invite all to come and examine our stook and prices before purchasing. N II MEDEARIS, of For.-yh ) THOS. H PEG RAM, Jr ,ot Winston, | Are with us as Salesmen, anh J W. MARTIN, of Davii l , [■ invite their friends atid ac W. H BYNIJM, of Stokes, | qoainiaocea to call end sea F. WALL, of Surry. J them. Respectfully, April 10th, 1880 HINSHA W BROTHERS STILL ALIVE A.INI> KICKING. JOHN F. GRIFFITH, FR \NK L MOORE, ISAAC H. NELSON, Ot Davie County. Of Stokes County. Of Stokea^CountfT A BIG SHOW COMING ! Although we have been driven out of the Joyoer block by firo, we be" io lit>.fie public know that oar business is going on as it nothing had happened. We are now located on the Ogburo Corner, where we have on view a Large, New and 4 Well Selected STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Groceries, Notions, Hats, Boots and Shoes. Tinware, (Jueenswart*, Willow.Ware, Sole Leatl er. Baooc, Salt, &0., &c. In tao' everything kept in a First Class Store. We ate now open and earnestly solicit our many friends aud loriuer customers lu BE SUBE and not buy goods before giving us a look io, as we are satisfied me are fully pre -« pared to give entire satisfaction. S>• } f *' All Goods Guaranteed as Represented. We are just starting and intend to build up an honest trade by fair deaKog. Griffith, Moore Co. Winston, January, Bth H 11. PILOT WABEHOUSET ,* •. ; • J: Y \ '* S CI i 4 - {. iVVI WINSTON, N. 0., t! > miH.J.A NOW IN NEW tfANDS. mSiMßitifi John Sheppard and T A- Wilee baa this boose now in full management Mid . *Tg oontrol. 3 New Camp Rooms in tbe Warehouse, Good Fireplace*, New Stalls, oomfortsblu and dry. New well, plenty ot water, and good large dry eatnp j»r4 and well enclosed, wood at hand, gates to lock at night, and all tka eonve»icw«iea to make this the best bouse. All we ssk is a trial. We eater* satisfactioa is prices especially. Sign At Nights Lights in Front. N W.BROWN, of Patrick County, Va ,ie with ma. Gee. Lewi*, ef Stokes County, is also with as, and will weleome yon at all times. Yoar Friends, Trely, Jan 7.-80. BIIKFPARD * WILK3.
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