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hiM Uilcr Tke Lais of the State of North Carolina,
, AUGUST 20TH, 1892.
STATU Of NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY.
HALIFAX COUNTY,DKPOSITORY.
TOWN OK WELDON DEPOSITORY.
TEMPERANCE.
THE IMPORTANCE or ENLKHITINING
IHI TODTII or OUR COUNIRT IN
TKMPKUANOE WOHK.
THE M0TKERL00K.
''As Tin twin is bent, so the tree
L J- will grow." An old adage
thin, but ens wliuse truth foioes itself to
the brsio of any thoughtful observer of
oilure,
Oo into the forest tod examine the
trees about you. Here ia one stiaight.tall,
majestic, whoso generous blanches afford
sheKer and protection to the sweet mu
sicians of the wood, or the industrious
little squirrels. It has responded to the
influences of nature, and has grown with
out let or hindrance, and stands a per
fect specimen of the proper development
of the law of growth.
But observe soother tree. For some
renon, either the result of soma storm
or the trampling of some Nimrod in the
ohaie, oi mayhap tbe woodman's careless
ai, It has received a hurt sod a bend in
its sapling age. It has grown, to be
suro, but it oirrfcs the soar, and is bent
aod unsightly eveo in ila fullest matuiity
It has never gotten over tbe injury
given in early life. As this tree was
lnissbappeu by misfortune, so a mind
will beoome warped by a mental or moral
injury received in ebildhood.
How impoitant then is it that the
youth in our homes be given the
most auspicious environment, the
purest sssociaiioo, aod the highest men
tal and physical training. We oaonot
afford merely to arrest tbe thought of
psrenthood; but we must form and train
the thought of childhood. We must de
velop thought into oooviclion, oonviction
must grow into principle, and principle
must be aroused to action. Convinoe
boy that a'oohol will injure his physicsl
faculties, and dwarf bis mental growth,
convince a boy that sin agsinst na
ture is a bin against Ood; that I rio
against the body ia as fatal as a sin
against the soul, and you have a temper
ance ally id that boy. He will abbor the
evil of strong drink.
When we introduce into our publio
schools a system of oonseientious traioiog
along this line of work, bringing all sci
entiGe facts and experiments to our as
sistance, and prove to the sight aod rea
son of our children that alcohol is sn ab
solute evil, then we shall bavo prepared
a coming eenention of voters to deal
with the temperance question at the polls
Education ot mind and conscience is
equally necessary for both sexes. When
we remember that our daughters are the
future housekeepers of our ooaolry, then
we realise the necessity of their prepara
tion to meet theissne that so closely affect
the aorrow or happiness of tbe home.
If every girl in Amerioa would stamp with
disapproval and disgrace the young man
ho drinks, and positively refuse him
a icial recognition, how quickly the evil
would disappear. If the white hands of
American womanhood would never be
laid in holv marriage service within the
bsnd that olaspa the intoxicating glass,
how soon a reform would begin. Young
women have resting upon them most
largely the responsibility of solving the
old question of heredity and environment
so far ss the problem of the drink evil is
concerned. They csn remedy this evil
to a great eitent, and how necessary that
they should be eagerly taught to throw
their influence against this greatest curse
of thtir hcautilul homeland.
Let our ambition be to give to tbe
world sola, whose nobility of purpose and
true ideals will lift humanity to higher
standards of living. Lot ua give to
those sods for help-meets soch grand,
lofty-minded women that will encourage
them in the battle of life, and make for
them sweet, wholesome home atmo
phort, where love aod purity dwell. When
we thui train our youth, and develop
their beat endeavor, then America oan
enroll with the iters and stripes the whit
fljg of temperanoe to tbe world,
point wiib pride to the watch lighti
burning on the sacred home altars of her
people. Virginis Call
Sunt. I'reaa Wnrk, W. U. T. U., 'Vol-
don, N C.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$33,000.
For ten years thia institution has provided banking facilities
lu stockholders and direotors have beon identified with the buai
facilities for thu acction
mines! interosts of
'I'ftx and Northampton sonntiea for mauT veare. Money ia loaned upon ap
P'oved lecnritv .1 iV,a ,.1. r inir...i ! ixir centum. Aooounts of 111 arc
'elicited.
President: V!.PidBnf. Cashier:
w- K. DANIEL.
Vice-President:
, D. H. W. LEWIS,
Jackson, Northampton oounty,
W. R. SMITH
N. 0.
I The largest and best plant in
A - the State.
KOH OVIiKHIXTV YEARS.
MRU. WlNHl.OW'8 SOOTIIINO SYRUP
hs b?n n'H far over 90 y?rs by mill
ions of mothers lor their ohildrcn whit
teeibini. with perfect suooens. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays
paiu; ourea wind oolio, and ia the best
remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve
the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold
hv DrutriMsts in every part of the world.
Twentv-five eents a bottle. Be aure and
ask for"Mrs. Wioslow's Soothing Syrup,
and take no other kind.
You take the finest w man, with lb' iofcs in her checks,
An' all th' birds a-singin' in her voioe each time sha speaks ;
Her hair all black an' gleamin' or a glowin' masa 0' gold
An' still th' tale 0' beauty isn't more tb'o halfway told.
There ain't a word thit tells it ) all description it defies
Tbe molherlook that lingers in bsppy woman's eyes.
A woman's oyes will spark lo in her innocence and lun,
Or snsp wnrnin' message to th' ones sho wants to shun.
In pleature or in anger there is always han'aomeoeas,
But still there is a beauty that was surely made to bless
A beauty that grows sweeter, sn' that all but glorifies
Th' motherlook that sometimoi comes into a woman's eyes.
It ain't a smile exactly yet it'i brimmin' full 0' joy,
An' meltiu' into sunshine when she bends above her boy
Or girl when it's a-tlcepio', with its dreams told in its (aoe ;
She smoothes i's hair, an' pels it as she lifts it to its place.
It leads all th' expressions, whether grave, or gay, or wise
Th' motherlook that glimmers in a lovin' woman's eyes.
There ain't picture of it. If there was they'd have to paint
A picture of a woman mostly angel an' some saint,
And make it atill be human an' they'd have to blend the whole.
There ain't a picture of it, for no one can paiot a soul,
No one oan paint tbe glory oomin' straight from paradise
The motherlook that lingeis in a happy woman's eyes.
MARKS OF LONGEVITY.
PHYSICAL INDICATIONS THAT YOU MAY
STUDY POR YOURHtLP.
NOT IN DANGER.
U the 1
1 R Y person oarrici with him
i physical indications of bis
longevity. A long-lived person msy be
distinguished from a short lived person
at sight. Id many instances physician
may look at the head of a patient and
tell whethsr he will live or die.
The primaiy conditions of longevity
are that the heart, lung and digestive or
gans as well as the brain should be large.
If these organs are large tbe trunk will
be long and the limbs comparatively
short, The person will appear tall in
stsnding, The hand will have a long
and somewhat heavy palm and short fin
gers. The brain will be deeply seated,
as shown by the orifice of tbe ear being
low. The blue hazel or the brown hazel
This story comes from a representative
from Mississippi.' A whangdoodle, hard
shell preacher was holding forth and
wouDd up a Aiming sermon with a icro-
alion which eauie near taking the shingles
off the house. He said :
"My brethren aud sisters, ef a man's
full of religion you can't hurt him. There
was lbs throe Arabian children; they put
'cm in a fiery lurnacc helled seven times
hotter than it could be bet, an' it didn't
swings a har on their heds; no, not a
single har. An' there was John the
Evaogeler; they put him an' where do
you think brethreo sol sistern, they put
him? Why they put him iu a cala
dronic of bilmg water an' ile an' biled
him all night an' didn't crack his shell.
An there was Dao'el; they put him in a
lion's den an' what, my fellow travelers
an' companions in sin, do you think he
flf
eye, as showing an intermission of tern- wa9 Put 10 ' llon 8 lor ' wbT ,et
nerament. is a favnrahla inilinniinn Th. P"yin' three times a day. Doo't be
nostrils being large, open and free indi- brethren aod sistern, I don't
cates large lungs. A pinched and half tWlak ""J of yau will ever get in a lion's
SHE WAS BRED IN OLD KENTUCKY.
When a lad, 1 stood one day by a cottage far away,
And to me that day all nature seemed more grand,
For my Sue, with blushes red, had just promised we should wed,
And I'd eome to S9k her mother for her hand,
As I told the oH, old tale of a love that ne'er ehou'd fail,
The gray-haired mother stroked her daughter's bead,
And I fancied I oould traoe just a tear on har kind face
As she plaoed my sweetheart's hand in mine and said,
CHORUS.
Sha was bred in old Kentuoky, where the meadow grass is blue,
There's the sunshine of the country in ber face aod manner, too,
She was bred io nld Kentucky; take her, boy; you're mighty lucky
When you marry a girl like Sue.
Many years have passed awaysinee that well remembered day.
When to that dear old Kentucky home I came ;
And my happiness through life was my sweetheart, friend aod wife,
For the sunshine in her heart remained the same ;
I am aittisg all alone in a plaoe we've long called home,
For yesterday my darling passed away ;
Though io tears, I think witu joy of the day when, but a boy,
That I took her hand and heard her mother say :
I closed nostiil indicates weak or small
lungs.
These sre general points of distinction
from those of short lived tendencies, but
of course subject to the usual individual
exceptions. Still, is is well acknowledged
that the characteristics noted are expres
sions of inherent potentiality, which have
been proved on tbe basis of abundant sta
tistical evidence. Medical Record.
den I"
THE FINAL BLOW.
It is said that often when a woman
says ' no" she means "yes," but there are
signs which discourage even the most
hopeful and persistent wooer.
"1 didn t so much mind Hetty s say
ing she'd as soon many a jumping Jack
as me," staid Ethan Hatch forlornly to a
sympathetic friend, "nor I didn't much
care when she said she'd rather stay at
home than go out to Jordan's park with
such a slow coach as I was, but when
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Dnbealtby Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood In your body passes Ihrout-h
your kidneys once every three minutes.
I he kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they III.
ter out ilie wasio or
Impurities In the blood.
If they are sick or out
c( orjer, they fall to do
their work.
Pains, achesandrheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid In the
blood, due to netrlertM
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
Ihey had heart trouble, because the heart la
over-working in pumping thick, kidney
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves thai nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer'a
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy ia
soon realized. It stands the highest lor Its
wonderful cures of the most distressing coses
and Is sold on its merits fry7
by all druggists in fifty- prfmBwwinm'Erft
cent and one-dollar siz- Ei-ir!H TlrfiH'a
You may have a iS&iSsm
sample bottle by mail iicm. o sunp.Booe.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out It you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
k Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's -
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
M.Y., on every bottle.
E.
KINO Otr ALL COUGH MEDICINES
Mr. E. 0. Case, a mail carrier of Can
ton Center, Conn., who had been in the I
U. S. Servioe for about sixteen years,
ssys: " We have tried many cough med- she told me sbe d got to help ber mother I
icines for croup, but Chamberlain s iron when 1 asked her to go with me I
vougn nemeay is King 01 all and one to aown in me center lor some ice cream adjoining counties.aud in the Supreme
be relied upon every time. We also find soda I sow '(wasn't much use hanging 00 I conrt of the Slate. Special attention given
I it the best remedy for ooughs and colds, I any longer."
giving results and leaving no bad after
effects.
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon,
N. C , W. E. Heavens, Enfield, N. C, J.
A. Hawks, Qarysburg, N. C.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WELDON, N. 0.
Practices in the courts of Halifax and
to collections and prompt returns.
TAKING CARE OF THE BABY. W.J.WARD,
THE UPWARD LOOK.
She was bred in old Keotucky, where the meadow grass is blue,
There's the sunshine of the country io bur face and manner, too,
She was bred in old Kentucky; take her, boy; you'rs mizhty lucky
When you many a girl like Sue.
THE MOTHER.
:ny yourbilp a pliasur por
mothir'8 8aki.
Just tbe knowledge that you have a
mother should be sufficient to fill your
life with sunshine, and make pleasant
evers duty asaigoed you by her. 01
oourse, our girl reader loves her mothet
HEARTSEASE.
"It is of no use to tell me to look for
ward," esid one in great trouble, the
other day, to s friend. "The worst of
uiy trouble, I know lies ahead. To look
back upon the past, beforo this shadow
came, simply adds to my agony. I can
only sit io tbe darkness, and shut my
eyes to everything, aod hear as best I
may."
"There is always one way left," ssid
the friend, gently. "When we cannot
louk forward or backward we oan look
The world ia but s restiog place on upward. I have been ia every whit
I
our journey to the grave and sometimes hard a plaoe as you, and I sat a long
we are tired in body and soul and feel while in darkness before finding the way
the burden of lire bard to bear. out. Trv the unward look it ia meant
PORTUNATI ARK THOSE WHO
ONI IIAVIN OP REST.
fortunate are those wbo have one for just such sorrows as this, which seems
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tut let your little sots 01 sinuous H 000 irue ana trueiiDg l0 sibut in the soul inexorably. It we
your affeolion. Deny yourselt t lew
pleasures for mother's sake: be interested
The following rules for the care of tbe
baby have been sent out by the Mayor
of Huddertficld, England:
Always feed the baby at regular inter'
vale, every three hours.
Always keep the baby very elean.
Always bathe (or sponge all over) the
baby once a day in warm water,
Always let the baby s'eep in a cradle
or cot; a wicker basket makes s good oot
(or eveo an empty packing case.)
Always use fullers' earth to powder
the baby, oot starch or flour.
Always attend to the baby when it
ones. 1 be baby cries lor one ot three
reasoDs: (1) The baby is hungry, or (2)
tbe baby is uncomfortable or
hurts, (3) the baby is ill.
Merer give tbe baby soothiog syrups
fever powders or anything of that sort.
Never give tbe baby bread or soups or
DENTIST,
OFFICE IN DANIEL BUILDINO,
WEI.DON, N. 0.
piaiy
QEO. C. GREEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Practices in allStateand Federal courts
Collection of claims in Halifax and ad
Bomothiog I joining counties.
oiouey 10 loan on approvca security.
Attorney for First National Bank.
DE. STAINBACK,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
iCTlARLES MILLER WALSH,
Ttui iiuuiuiuir ui niutv
"'uana of every description.
Freight prepaid on all shipments
B,, delivery guaranteed. Write for
"gus and prioes
Work Delivered At Any Depot.
ctUly.
tjaaAh Iron Fencing, Vases ,
eto., for cemetery ana omer ,
nnrrjoses at lowest prices- '
!.SATI8FACTI0N GUARANTEED.
There are two things that are not na
tural. The "fop" end the "mule."
IN MAD CHASE.
Millions rush io mad chase after health
from one extreme leddism to another,
wheo, if they would ooly eat good food,
aod keep their bowels regular witY Dr.
Kios's New Life rills, their troubles
would all pass sway. Prompt relief
and quick cm for liver and stomach
trouble 25o. at aoy drug atore; gusrao-teed..
in the things that interest her. "But,
says one of our girls who thinks it
brainy" to act independent, "momer
doesn't oaler to my ideas, wby snouia 1
ester to hers ?" My dear girl, by pleas
ing mother you are only doing what a
womanly girl should do, and wnst gin
would be uowomanly? Talk over your
affairs with mothet; shs has ths wisdom
that comes with yeara and is capable of
managing and direoting all that pertains
to the life of ber girl. Mother will serve
you from no self-interest, but her wiss
counsel and good advtoe will spring irom
pora fountain of love aod she has only
her gill's welfare at heart. Trust mother,
she will uring you safe into port. Keep
ooeeerel from mother; well does she
koow the stumbling blooks ia your path,
and willingly she will lead you around
then. If from ny negleet and indiffer
ence mother and you have drifted opart,
hasten, dear girl, to make her your friend
and oompaoioo; it will make you wiser,
better; it will bring baok the roses to
mother's oheeks; end when the real sweet
heart comes, as he is sure to, it will make
htm Vi.nnv and more manlv to win for
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bis owo, mcthei's girl.
THKKEV THAT UNLOCKS THE
DOOR TO LONG LIVING,
Themes of eighty-five and ninety
years of age sre not the rotund wall fed
but thin, spare men wbo live 00 s alcn
der diet. Be as osreful as be will, how
ever, a mso psst middle rge, will occas
ionally eat too mueh or of some food oot
uitad to his oonstitution. and will need a
dose of Chamberlain's Stomach aod Liv
er Tablets to cleanse and invigorate his
stomach snd regulate his stomach and
bowela. .When this is done there is
reason why the average man should not
live to old age,
For sale bv W. M. Cohen, Weldon,
N. C . W. E. Bcavcns, Enfield, N. C,
J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
gravy or aoy other food except milk till
irtend to speak words of oheer aod giye l00k up, we never look io vain." it is more than 7 months old,
mmmr.Ku,Bui 10 me laiteriog Bean. "Time alone oan belo such sorrows as v., ;. ,1,. k.K. .kimm. milk
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uu wn.n me wun ait its mysteries and yourS)" ,d , woman who oalled herself or Bik tnat j, nok perfeotlv fresh snd
a Christian, to a bereaved friend lately.
There was do upward look suggested
there. A heathen oould have said
much. Time only can dull the edge of
struggles tears tbe heart, aod the soul is
bewildered snd full of doubt sod we
grope in ths darkness, in which there is
no rsy of light, nothing but the black'
ness of despair, it is then we turn to this
angel of wisdom and gentleness.
In "an old farmhouse with meadows wide,
And sweet with olover 00 each side"
resides my guardian angel. 8he lives
with the freshness snd dewy fragrance
of nsture all about ber, and her mind aud
heart are rich with love and kindlioess,
n rural uie tnere is nothing mesa nor
debasing. It lifts a msn up and nstnre's
In Pralae ot Chatmnerlaltk's Cough
Remedy
There is no other medicine manufae-
balmy breath fans the hot brow, effacing I lured that has reeeived so much praise
11 tbe cruel paio and bewilderment. And and so many expressions ot gratitude ss
sbe wbo lives surrounded with nature's I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is
purity and truth, speaks sweet words into I effective, and prompt relief follows its
tbe esr, words which enter deep ioto tbe use. Grateful parents everywhere do
sonl, and we take up life's battle with re-1 not hesitate to testify to its merits for the
If the devil would appear on the floor
of ths United States Senate, half of that
body would claim kin with him, and do
one would doubt it.
OABTOnlA.
BMratlo IhB Kitul You Haw lwava B
AND FIRE INSURANCE,
iWildox, N.O
.Roanoke News Office.
pain; the upward look robs suffering of
its sting surely and lastingly. It is al
ways possible to lift our eyes to the sky;
and though at first, perhaps, we see only
the clouds, we shall Dud it true belore
long that "Over all onr tears God's rain
bow bends.
Never use a feeding bottle with a long I
tube. Nobody oan keep the inside of I
tube clean.
J. A. ALSTON
newed strength and fortitude. Her
words fall on th bleeding heart like a
benediction, and as she speaks ths san-
sbine ereeps into our heart with all its
old lime sweetness our chilled heart is
warmed and our soul is fed. Whea
benefit of others. It is a eertais cure
for croup and will prevent the attack if
given at the first appearanoe of the dia
It is especially adapted to children
as it is ploasant to take and oontains
nothing injurious. Mr. E, A. Hum-
Never carry the baby "sitting op" un
til it is 5 months old.
Never negleit to send for 1 doctor if I
the baby is ill. Babies are soon over
come aod easily die.
No Opium lu Cnamberlalu'a Cough
Remedy.
There is not the least danger in giving
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to small
children as it oontains do opium or other
harmful drug. It has an established
reputation ot more tnao thirty years as
tbe most sucoesstul medicine id use
for eolds, croup snd whoopiog ooug
It always cures and it is pleasant to take.
Children like it.
For sale by W. M, Cohen, Weldon,
N. C, W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N.C.,
J. A. Hswka. Garysburg, N. C.
FINE
Family Groceries,
death has stolen ioto our midst aod laid pbreya, a well known resident and clerk
low some beloved one, and silent grief is in the store of Mr. h. Lock, of Alios,
breaking our heart it is then we kneel I Cape Colony, South Africa, aaya: "1
side by a:de wltb this sweet friend and I have used Chamberlain's Cough llemody
pray, the flood-gates are opened, aod the to ward off oroup and oolda iu my family.
hot tears we thought would never oome, 1 1 found it to be very satisfactory aod it
fall like rain. I gives me ploasure to rcoommend it."
Sorrow is life's greatest purifier. Ooly For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldi
great hearts suffer intensely aod it is for
tbem nature s smiles srs brightest.
TORTURE OF A PREACHER
The story of the torture of Rev. A
D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church,
of Harpersville, N: Y,, will ioterest you.
He says: ' I suffered agonies, beosuae of
a per-istent cough, resulting from the
grip. I had to sleep sitting up io bed.
I tried many remedies, without relief,
until I took Dr. Kiog's New Disoovsry
for Consumption, Coughs snd Colda,
which entirely cured ssy cough, sod
saved me from consumption." A grsnd
oure for diseased condition of the Throat
aod Lungs. At aoy druggist; price 6O0
aod $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle
free.
N. C, W. E. Beavans, Enfield, N. 0.
J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
"lis mors commendable to win virtues
at home, than yiotoiies in battle.
When you want pleasant laxative
take Chamberlain's Stomach snd Liver
Tablets-
Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N.
C, W. E. Beavens, Enfiold, N. O, J. A.
Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
Ths devil never doss much business
with the fellow who is real busy.
FURIOUS FIGHTING.
"For seven years," writes George W.
Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., I had a bit-
tsr battle, with chronic stomaoh snd liver
trouble, but at last I woo .and eared mj
diseases, by the use of Eleotrio Bitters.
I unhesitatingly recommend them to all,
and don't intend to be without tbem in
the bouse. 1 bey are certainly t won
derful medicine, to have oured such s
wondeiful ease as mine." Sold, inder
guarantee to do the same for you, by
all druggists, at duo a bottle. Try them
todsy.
'Tis not the fellow who reaohss
"goal" that gets the "gold."
ths
It is hard to tell whether the "new
woman" is male or female.
The fellow who
"does" his friends.
"does well" often
"Curses" often oome from "customs."
"Good fellows" are seldom good eiti-
IODS.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bear the)
Signature of
A FEARFUL FATE.
It is a fearful fate to have to endure
the terrible torture of Piles. "I can
truthfully say," writes Harry Colston, of
Masonville, Ia., "that for Blind, Bleed
ing, Itching and Protruding Piles, Buck'
en s Arnica salve is tbs best cure
made." Also beat for outs, burns snd
injuries. 25o. it any druggist.
PROVISIONS,
Cigars and Tobacco.
Fine Whiskies
AND WINES
Herrimac Club and Pride of Virginia, nict
and mellow Kar stocked with Choice
Drinks of every kind.
Cor. Washington Ave., and First Street,
Weldon N.O. 10-31-ly
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