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THE CHAPEL HILL LEDGER. Saturday," - - - - - Sept.. 4, 1880. J. A. ilRRliT.Ed"itor and Pnblither. ematics... Received the prize in further in Chemistry, Prof. Dabney Latin during his collegiate course. resigned his post at Emory and n n n.x xtt Henry and ioined the celebrated vcr i t j "i r 1 University of Gcettmgen, where by Was likewise prepared for Col- hi8 skm Ld success in his studies kg . AJ; H. Horner Entered fc - j attained the degree Virginia Military Institute and grad- Qf ph. D. lwaa at tbe same frni- ........ ..... ....... ... vers ty that Dr. Ledoux finished bis honored w.tb the Senior Captaincy, chem4v education anLoblained his and was the recipient of two medals. egree . J. DeB. Hooper, A. M. Prot; Dabney will reach the tJni- i Prepared for College by Messrs. versity in October. He -will be at Rogers and Bingham. Entered the home here. He is grandson of the University of N. C. in 1828. Grad- venerable Dr. Morrison, one of the uated with the degree of A. B. Was oldest living graduates of our insti- valedictorian of a class consisting of I tution of the class of President Judge Grant, Giles Mebane, Esq., I Polk, Bishop Green and others. He and others. Elected to bis present is a nephew of Mrs. Stonewall 'Jack- WEIZ. SATD position in lb to. son, also a near connection ot our .Tk. t :-..m r -r I. A. W. Mavottv. . distinguished Governor Graham. . , . , Trv. r nn t? rn He is about 27 years old,-of vigor- we., nays mai winneia fccott ian- f V T) ' n o8 healtb and is a ron fine oock will h th nort. PrMont r J- fiorner, and by. Key. J. A. Dean, I . . ' , ... , ' . " " flnd Kev. li. K. Larrabee who were ouu,cooi V the United States. It is written in Graduates, of Weslevan Universitv. odustry and energy. ui iauc, aim mere win Dei vyoun. jomea tne oopnotnore uiass Grad- JOHN I- MA-JEHtJEiAM:, DURHAM, N. C, G LD DR. JOHN , DODIVS COtTOX BUYER AND DEALER IN ; DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, - HLOTHING. HAT8, GAPS BOOT'S. SHOES, HARD- w a nn!- rnonifERYi GLASS WARE, WOOD and WILLOW- WARE, GROCERIES. SALT, ' IROV. XAILs! HORSE COLLARS, SADDLES, TminiVES. BUGGY and . . WAGON HARNESS. His Stock is unusually large this Fall in every; department. He guarantees the best goods at the lowest prices. ESFPays the highest price, for Cotton and other Country Froduce. uo .Electoral Tribunal to revise the returns. Hancock was born bolh handsome and lucky. He is a man ot destiny. Why, just look at the record. In 1868 Garfield brought a J bill into Congress to drop the junior A BUSY PEOPLE. The Free Press, of Detroit, in a recent issue, says : "The tremendous physical consti tution and energy ot the Southern people, ; at least oi tne males, is in Randolph Macon in 1851. uated "A. B., with first honor in 1864. A. M. conferred in 1857. D. D. in 1880. Elected to bis pres ent position in 1875. T. W. Harris, M. D. - . n . . I S K I reDared for (Jollecre bv Kev. cnmaitimn iinnoraiiaiAri ;n v.;ct.. Major General. That was Hancock. Daniel McGilvary, D. D' and Mr. That the v snend a rrnod noninn nf It passed both Houses of Congress J- Merritt, a graduate of class of their nights in riding about and en and. was signed by the President. ,5T(I; t' ntere(Univer8ity gaging in murder, arson, robbery . , I vy. in v uijr , aim giauuaicu ana otDer crimes, is concedea by iea into :n t aq roAa;u;., fit A;a:nJ -r ' every ivepuoiican newspaper ana Aiajor General, died, and Hancock, Alex. Kirkland, Maj. W. B. Lynch stump. An ordinary race of men going up a grade, was no longer the Francis D. Stockton. Served 4 would, of course, require sleep junior Major General, and so the ?earS ''J confederate .army, obtain and rest during the day time; law rAnTd nnt n-u ,nS rank of captain, commanding a but no sooner do these Southern law could not reach him Then the squadron of cavalry. After the war banditti arrive home and take off republicans, still led by Garfield, spent two years in E'cole de Me'di- their masks and put away their pis passed an act. reducing the Major cine, of Pans, and returning to this tols than they begin the work of the Ucnerals to three. This was signed nilX raauaiea at university oi day time by raising cane, cotton and bjjr the President, but before it could be carried into effect Meade died, THIS SPACE BELONGS TO JE A.FJPY i McSMITH, McSMITH MUSIC HOUSE," Olitirlotto, IN". CJ-r Throw Physic to the Dogs." r X1. HALL'S ... . " ELECTRIC BELTS, For the cure of all nervous diseases, without 'the least derangement of the patient's habits or daily occupation. This appliance exerts powerful and ben eficial influence throughout the whole frame. 1st applicable to ertlier sex, and affords Instanta neous relief in the following diseases : Aches and Pains, Head Troubles Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Kidney Diseases, Female Complaints, Nervousness, Indigestion, v' JNew lork. ILstabllShed a prenara- other nrndnnts to a lnnmr nvtont lory scnooi oi meaicme at unapei than' before the war. Someof them, mil. in 4o. wnicn tne i rustees con- inn ftr v,q. t'a ana the 31aior denerals were then nected with the TTnivfirfiit v in iht ua a ...:.u ui - - - I 1 . . J I UaUUO OUU WVCICU WIliU 1JIUUU, LTU rvuuceu 10 inrec uy boa Almighty. I BFr"'g umKiug ujb louiiuer-oi to work manufacturing the cotton Finally, a law was passed author- the, fcho! ?.rossor of Anatomy which the other ku klux have raised. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, . . Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Generar Debility, Dizziness, Impotency, Spermatorrhcea, sexual Jfixhaustion, uatarrn, , v Self Abuse, Deafness, Premature Decay, Paralysis, ts, SpinarDiseases, Womens' Complain Urinary Complaints, Ciatica. These Belts are the result of the most profound research and experiment in Electro-Therapeutics, and by their pe culiar construction, a continuous "gal vanic current" is generated, which per meates the whole frame, and especially envelopes the suffering parts with its gentle influence. This current assimi- NERVINE -AND. TONIC ?oV. DERS, No. 1. ,, A. Bmtiy Modichio, T Young and middle aged ladies MiflPr. ing with nervousness, debility, twitd," ing of the muscles, ringing in the curi specks belore the eyes, spisms,hyMeriC palpitation of the heart, indigestion melancholy, low spirits, dtenondeijey' headache, sleenlessness. vi y - - - - J k VUIMJ ings, cold " hands ; and feet, take Pr Dodd's Powders, they will quiet your nervous system and convince yotr tt their wondeiful curative poweJs. Old ladies who are debilitated and nervous, with weak body, and dteestiv orgaus disordered, causing loss ofappe. tite, impoverished blood, Sc, try br Dodd's Powders and you will feel ' though you had renewed your age and taken a new lease of life. r Old and middle aged men who have Kept late nours and nave been imnrn. nature until the viijor Of life is iron and you are prostrated mentally and physical ly and unable to attend to your Business or uuues oi me, take Dr. Dodd's Powders and you will feel voun selves men again. ' Young men and women with pale and haggard: faces, thin in flesh, broken down in mind and body with a shatter, edk nervous system, take Old Dr. Dodd'n passet izing the Prtf8ident to! drop one of the Major Generals. Before it cdnld be carried out iand Hancock be dropped, Halleck died, and Han cock, becoming the senior IMajor General, could not be dropped. The man who survived all these. at tempts to retire him cannot be re tired. The man who led them Garfield will, as a' fitting consum mation of his act, fall a victim to his intended victim. Hancock will be t I'M led President. Garfield will be retired at least from ihe Presiden tial field. I Ph D. distinguished FACULTY OF THE UNI VEHSITY WHERE EDU . CAT ED. Hon. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D.,j Pkesident. I Prepared for College by Messrs. Lovejoy and Brown. (Entered Uni versity of N. C. in. 1845. Gradua ted, delivering the valedictory, in 1.849. Messrs. P. M. Hale and T. J. obinson were also first mite men. Was tutor of Mathematics four years, elected 1'rcsident in 776. and Materia Medica. CiiAS. Wm. Dabnky, A sketch of this Chemist will be found elsewhere in this paper. Resume : Horner and Horner & Graves 3. Lovejoy 1. Private Instructor 2. McNeill 1. Rogers and Bingham 1. - ; . Horner, Dean and Larrabee 1. McGilvary and Merritt 1. University of N. C. 3. University of Va. 1. Randolph Macon 1. Cornell 2. Virginia Military Institute. 1. University of N. Y. 1. University of Gcettingen 1. ' . In the olden time, a Campanian matron, who was a guest at the They even send to the hated North for machinery. A Northern news paper says that theLewiston (Maihe) Machine Company's . works were never so busy as now. Booms are being made for mills in Georgia, iNortu and fcouth C arolina, and the shops are run at their fullest capac ity to fill the orders. Hence wo say that a people capable of manufac turing and raising cotton by day, and, in the classic words ot Horr, of i Michigan, "heir by night, are at once the most vigorous and the most industrious of any people on earth. hifoc 1acai fn triA WDvnTTtt vr Tim trion anything known to Medical Science Nervine Ionic Powders and stop that ;bence its potency as a curative agent. IUSS wmcu unngs on meiancnoiy, Most especially is the application of insanity, consumption- and an early ueaui. xuvy win give you neaiinajul strength and increase the flesh and bring the bloom of youth to the checks, tran" quilitj' to the mind, and produce sound and refreshing sleep. Men and women remember health U better than silver or gold. "Why. Mill you ruin your nervous system by mak electricity, in this form beneficial those disorders arising from youthful indiscretion, sexual excess or dissipa tion of any kind, whereby the procrea tive powers are lessened and impotency threatened. No false delicacy or sense of shame should prevent the sufferer fillhlAtt. tr roc r 1 cm a nivKfc niyhfmoia dreams, palpitation of the heart, neural- in yourselves slaves to .the use of that gia, uimness oi sight and other symp- wwnuus wceu tuuauuu, euner Dr toms of nervous and physical debility, chewing or smoking, dipping .or snuff applying to the undersigned for relief. StoP the use of it, or use it in These belts are light, perfectly flex- moderation, although it produces very ible. and easilv ariitistori- all ofwhifh exhilarating and pleasant eflect on the together with their cheapness, renders system; you should not- be unwise and Among agents and families, the! great demand now is for the new light running Combination Sewing j iuacuioe, oecause 11 nas stood tne test, and is better made, with, more improvements, will last longer, and is much lower in price, (only $2(MI m ti I house of Cornelia, the mother of the! than other machines, and having at uiowui, was uiRUUUK VI sua UIB-1 , " -. f ,u""g .j-Tr. ua j . I the people for reliability, it is wel- J" 4 comed wherever it makes its appear- r.w.vn iu wuyBa- ance. it is built for strength and non mu ner children returned from school, when, pointincr iovouslv to them, she said. "These are mv orna- fine polished steel, and will run for . - - UJCUVOa SCOVILL'S I Kf application of Electricity medichially. yu&o,i47 of these belts were sold in Europe in the year 1876. "ELECTRICITY IS LIFE," and no remedy can be compared to it for the treatment of impotency and loss ot nervous vitality. This belt is recommended by the most eminent physiologists of this country and Europe. "Ingenious, wonderful- a death blow to the old system of drugging.'1 (Eng.) Lancet. "You have perfected a great blessing on suffering humanity.-' Du. Rich ardson, London, Eng. v "Wonderful for the restoration of ex hausted vitality." Dr. Ferrikk, Lon don, Engl - " "l cheertully recommend Dr. Hall's Electric .Belt, and consider it one of the mankind that has greatest blessings to a peerless remedr for Scrofula White constant hard work, has interchang- Swellings, Cancer, Erysipelas, Goat, able working parts, manufactured of IQZZil10 ,?hm sJPnil J"?1 fine polished steel, and will run for gSE&&J8L Jm' 1?h Whil .oW!a-n yeare without repairs; is simple to indlcatinsr an Wure Condition of .1.. Ji.conierrea by mvidson Uol- polnt with pride and pleasure to I "f'.T " Z,' Jt... I iomSound .nf SSSST 1'- en put before the publiC'-Du. Dk r r, 3. Ul hw po itical honors Ki. , . . . . . . ---v " " u -.wb hior r wj. twbVVTVY arr, raris. 0 iBKWia- Muj iu a uiuuicut, w UO evtJTT U6- nnA HTTT.l .1 VI JT A Tl. tors and senators aud judges they scnption of heavy or fine family by SCOVILL'S BLOOD AND LITER look with peculiar fondness on thoso worK l ,e!8 cost more ea3lIy who direct the minds of the young nrt"ia8hr, Ie8S & labor nr t.ron hi A than nnv rt hor ma. Ided the honors of his class in the on teachers. For, the teacher chine, nt amn irf oVr aa alone of all the professional men is do. Tuckers, quiltrs,' rufflers, hem an exponent ol tha whichshe has mer8 binders, fcc, 'free with each maenme. jno advance payments. w i ' columns would scarcely tell ! Cii,.s. TniLLirs, D. D., LL. D. Pivpared for Collece bv his talher. Rev. James i Phillips. Di- t.Mversity of N. C. wilh Hon. S. F. T Tiillips, Solicitor General of U.S. -'lessor iu the University till '68. lpa r V " ,u'" vi , Ti i T-. -j t learned at school. The lawv i-w x luitboor in Aaviuson KjOL- i - j YUUF are absolute, and their record Is undlsfhrnred by failure. For sale by ail Druggists. MOTT'S er, the m m m mm . . - ege, which pbee l.. ib.M nti. he : merchant, the poli.ieian-.ll Kf L V L K P L L S recalled to hia old r.hnir in TS. on new fields ot thnnrM tK I f Uu a . i."' :J h ' 1 1 1 1 9 ... - -. - -i v vi.iv, I - Aticuia uiatwu iiiuutjy rapiu- L' REDKKICK W. SlMONDS, Ph. D. teacher does not. And a significant y supplying the great demand for fact it is that the best teachers so lhis the Cheapest Machine in the inspire their pupils with the love of .W0.rld, Temtory free. For illus- n,r.A .u . -i . iraiea catalogue ot prices, specimens knowledge that tney wish to impart of stitch, &c , address office of the it to others. The surest test of the Combination Sewing Machine, 737 Cornell University. M.S. in '76, staudmg ot a school is the number! Broadway, iNew lork, rf. Y. Prepared for College by James McNe'lI, A. M., at Richmond. In air.ua. High School. Entered Cor : ell 7J. Graduated B. S. iu 75i 'lct-tcd instructor in I Geology, in nf. r.cd bv Cornell. I Ph. 1). con- and quality of i i -r. " . 1 . , I - o , " ivu.auci a iesi examination, dv mmn notMln( The -Great Csitharii: VSgelaHa Rsplator, They rectify torpidity of the, Idfer. They give tone to the Stomach. 4' They prevent griping of the Iiotcels. They remove bile from tlu Jtlood. They purify and invigorate the liody. They cure all bilious complaint. Price of Electric Belts, ' f 6. ' " " 44 Extra Power, $10 . Full instructions with each belt when you order. When ordering send ' exact measure ment round the waist. ; , Send money by Post-Oflice money or der, express or registered letter. ADVICE GRATIS. , Address all orders to ' DR. JAMES HALL & CO , General Agents for the United States and Canada. . , No. 329 West 15th Street; New York. pleasure. By . the excessive use of to bacco your system becomes pregnated or saturated with that almost deadlj poison Nicotine, which often produce! paralysis, ringing In the ears, dealncu, blindness or total loss of sight, bron chitis, lary ncitis and softening of the brain. Habit is a ty ran leal master, and it tne ftabit nas become so.nnnly rooted .4 . I -.1 . - M. - aitu i uc pica lire taj jrcat yuu cauuui fay it aside or cast it off. then try Old Dr. Dodd's Nervine and -Tonic Powder, the oply specific remedy. They quiet your nervous system, and produce health, strength and flesh. If taken u directed it will destroy all taste and ap peine ior me poisonous weeu. All men and women who use infoxl eatine liauorare subieet to ereatiift vous prostration. They should useuw Dr. Dodd's Nervine and Tonic Powder. They will quiet and soothe the- whole nervous svstrm. at.inr us an antidote. pioducitu' rest, rearulatins the dHr . I ,1 13 .1 . 1 1 tiers ami liuiameu siomacil anu pn '." ing that unpleasant feeling vhk-li fol lows the excessive use of stimulanUof nnv kiml : 'ITimicfiruls rf mon and WO mnn 1 n mr MS . . . . . . 1 il. . . . . ? . . a m .r llf.nlti membrane of the stomach bv t:ikin; Seidlitz Powders, Soda water, IJlueTiVl ana oxner injurious an J ioisonous ma tures to settle the stomach which i5 very imprudent and dangerous. Otw vynen such preparations come in " uitt lilt lllf. llliiilUiCU IlIClUUl ituv v. - digestion. !and dyspepsia.' Such reme dies do nnt .fivfi tnnp nr strpnirth to tW 7. . R , . . ,V A: wpak' nun nisnrriprrri iiifrntrivfi ui.i"" " -- w - v v -r-. - - instate in what paper you saw this I,or quiet or build up the nervous ? advertisement. srivt cui-o university. :ig his collegiate one in Geolocry olog . H. Graves, B. Si 79. Obtained course, two and one in C. & M. E- Says Goldsmith The teacher is more necessary to a State than the minister. For, the father can, but the son cannot, dis pense with instruction. . If the most Prepared for College by his father, useful lives are the most glorious s. io was afterwards associated' with 'I. Horner, Esq.Jm school of .er & Graves.. If ad been two .! at the University ot N. G. u it was broken uji by the Radi- H.ntered University of Va. v r a course ot rcmarkahlA hril- y at that institution, he giadn 1 with hU present' degree iu 74. ' his recommendation were such yhe was the first Professor elect- l 1875, when our University was resuscitated." As a math- trci.ui he has had no rival in the i t i-ity of ra. for a number. of rs. He was Professor in his or's famous schoblIIoruer & ve.- till his election lo his pres- .ition. Q-. T, WlNSTOX. iar;d fur College by J. II. I " w Y a x.8'1. iial Uoon tne names of conscientious school masters will never die. Cheap Husbands. A strong minded woman married a man no ted for I activity and of energy of cnaracter, ana Detore the honey moon was over, upon awaking one morning he found ,tys spouse in tears. (. "My love," said- he, "what is the matter ty ; "Oh, I have I ad such a dreadful dream." , "Why, what is it?" .: , . "I thought I was going up Broad way, shopping, when I saw a sign, "Husbands for Sale." So many wo men were rushing in that I followed m Virginia, and author of Life of specimen for ft 1.500 Pnuia Stonewall Jackson. Prof. Dabney 'But did they all bring as much is a graduate of the TTnivprii as that ?' - . J v MK He completed the courses WM sem which is absolutely necessary Dr. Dodd's Pnwilpra nvloorate. tore and strength to the abused stomal and oulet the entire nervous ?ys- preventing the trembling of the liand removino' that. rfinatlv lhriwariilicC ' the eyes and other gymntoius that iii'jj' Ofttft dplirinm trnmpna. If t'lketl fl? vegetjbieWMJJ .. r I l!l w PROF. DABNEY. Prof. Charles Win. Dabney, Jr., I of Kev. Dr. II. S. Dabney the distinguished President of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary instantly destroysWORMS and U recommended by physicians as the beet WORM MEDICINE. : MI'S PAIN- PANACEA A. B. ROBERSON. T. W. HARRIS. Roberson & Harris, DRUGGISTS, i Chanel Hm. N. C. Atri.l- I . ... : J cate delinum tremens. If taken Are onerinsr their stock consistino-f .i ....-n .i.- .,..r,ifp for c r - - . vs ill aiuww Jiiiiii.Liiv - - irugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils. PatentJ iY,r 1 n.r"VJ Medicines, &c, at prices to suit tne Old Dr. Dodfo Xervlne and Ton! umes. i- . ... i. . Thrir stnni ,5;. rBwa- great antiuote w r- amoWn7mt cZTny1 "m ?nd Morphine. More vuiciws, oiiuu, L,amps and i? tx- persons are . i i .iii , . i0'Aan.lund Soaps of all vous system everv vear I ru,Jf "m.isinre, granges, lemons, Mnmhtno or nMrrT i,, , Appies, urushes, Combs, Garden Seeds. t.hn nV?.; 7; 7. Oidus " nuw-Ajoaas, jrutcy, nominv. line and .ri r.i': .... tppss Of- coaije, Blacking Roasted Coffee, Ex- strov th d festive orcan? ami oftct tracts of all kinds. Pieklft. SawUnoc fSL -Jr!!ty?A?iK brain. WoT,." r".?"1 an vous syi 1:" ' pons, Morphine or Ooium, a In v. a a c IIMIHK .1 ITT1 I1D CI Wfi a a . . is son v irrinia. and obtained degrees in General, Analytical, and Agricultural Chem istry, Physics, &c, and has the highest-testimonials from Professors Mallett, .Harrison, and the other Professors of that institution. After leaving tjie University of AT X m at - Ub, no! They went at ftl 000 ana so on down. i "Well, did you see any there that! looKea nice me (" "Yes, indeed. But they were tied up in Duncnes, like asparagus, and sold for ten cents a bunch!" xaoieau, ! for MAJV and BEAST. For External aud Internal TTse. , Tho Greatest Pain. Reliever, of the Age. PJ'S BALSAM CURES COU33, COTJQHS,)ETC. Can be used as a Plaster. ' FOR SALE BY ALL DRTOGISTS. JOHN P. HENRY, CTTHBA2T & CO., 24 Collegre Place, New York. 3 broke it i Professor of ijnpmiatrv in vv i r f j a -r-.. , Tr ti; " n " " AV vv auu iuoses a. uieasoe. u:..uan at AnnapolU. he rose at I ZZ a I.VVI011- . Here Ksq., candidates for Congress in this I iiai iecn two vpnra v:-,.:..: Tr fSiT - o Univcrsitv ofN n .T: ' "K:.rui. vney watior three ,.b :. " " ,V' " . ' years p. oecomincr a a bis k of 4f -.atiou, when rlSMrf"!.. The Pro- aUuated in T4i wS. 1." l D uege ay that he 'oeei rg Congressional'Canvass. Gen. ci mil, JLM . Q.OODS AT REDUCED PRICES. is was the first nlmefn hf. dpaS District, Will address the people at i. HI health caused hU m ntPmS .1 a f! 'iL1 Vhe the foIIowi-Dg tto places : "management of students. Tho Vr. Tnu o 1 2 Pf- WriutooS ever V " instructor in M,th. fCSX.:" ?f-,?fuy-. . ; v"" w pureue us researches A nice lot of Ladies, Trimmed and Untrimmed Summer Hat, Figured and The atvnvA " " a uuruay, .sepi. vio. ocptemoer i5tn at ffreatly re- -may, oepu iiin. I r : asi1' " mane room Durham, Tuesday. Sent. 7th. Flat River, Wednesday, Sept. 8th. . j "v.... wna i"i piuucuus ami i an Punlv 1, Litiji imprs ronpiis fana nr-i i ... .t. tA' fs?"D ;rir:li' "J will destroy all desire or aprciuc - mju uuiueiuus lo mention.' i u . . -r i u. onri I. MfT . C I VUU UOV Ul 111111111 If 1 llllli liU114Vl .rrescripuons careiullv comDound- ifriT rrnus f f i or oil nmii-c - . w ealth, strength, flesh and happine5 r nr o a in i;ninpi run. ' .. JJrncrcrifltjs nt xi ttpr nar.kaffe - oj- - . ..i r der seal or by express on receip Tr thp rc UIIVDi J.1 TUU lllIII U ll LCD D: M'CAULEY , D E A L E R IN Geral Merchandise, Always keeps everything that 13 usu ally kept in a first-class Retail Store, nam i-nm itMt - i i.nffnriei n kadv r - . m . i ' W W I'" " O . T- -. ' R1T nnp.karrei 1a Tlr JohQ Aw. McCAULEY. ' at prices that defy competition. care of Mntt. 'StvAnn & Co., v mnra "MA .snd V nr IV ill b0 '.' waraea oy man under Bca?lT .f express to any part of the,UD States or Canada. v . - - MOTT, STEVENS & co- Mannfactttrers and rropriet'
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