THE Tl IVIES. THURSDAY. MARCH 31, 1832. RATTERS OF LGCfL INTEREST. CImi rdcs. Presbyterian Services cviry first Sunday at 11 a, m., and 7 p. hi. Rev. G. A. Hough, Pastor. Methodist. Services the 4th Sun day at 11 a. in., and at night at 7 p. . Firt Sunday night at 7 p. m. oumlay School at 3 p. m., Prjf. D. li. Parker, Superintendent, Rev. J. D. Peg ram. Pastor. Primitive Baptist. Services Sat urda) and Sunday morning befjrc the third Sunday in each nijuth. ItEV. BuRN'ICE V'ooi, Pastor. Disciples. Services 3rd Sunday in each month, morning an. I night. Sun day School at 4 p. mM every Sunday. Prayer Sleeting every Thursdny night. Ijkv. C. V. Howard, Pastor C, V. B. M. meet eve y Monday nlglii after the 2nd and 4th Sunday hi each month. BAPTIST. Service evvry S nid ay at 11 a. in., a.id 7:'i0 p. m., except the Third Sunday morning. Sunday School at 9:3t m., It. G. Taylor, St:t Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30. Kev. W. F. Watson, Pastor. Free-Will Baptist. Services on First Sunday at 3 p. mM and on Third Sunday at 11 a. m. Rev. It. A. Johnson, Pastor. 'local.. Sheriff McArtan of Liliington, v. a9 in town Mouda'. Dr. C. M Benton of Newton Grove paid us a call Monday. Mr. J, B. Hudson of Smithfield, was in town Tuesday. Miss Ida Adams of Raleigh, is I visiiing her sister Mrs.: J no. B. Hol land. Mr. E. F. Young loft Monday for the Northern markets, to buy his Spring stock. Messrs. J. G. Shaw and Ralph Jes up of Fayetleville, was in town this week looking after the assignment. Mr. J. J. Duprec returned lh-s week flora several das vibit to hi " paients near .Beuionsville. Mrs. Geo S-.eid :nl Miss Mary Sneal of Johnston county are visit ing the family of Mr. T. F. Sanders this week. Miss Nellie line of Snvthfield, parsed through the city Monday en route hom from a visit to friends. in the Newton Grove section. Don't fail to . see the Minstrels Monday night April 4th. It will on ly cost you a quarter, Reserve I seats thhtv-Gvc cents. Children admitted for 15 cents. Mr. Eugene Cox, who' has been visiting his father for some weeks, - left for h.s home in Greenville, N. C, yesterday. His father Mr. G W. Cox, we are glad to state, will soon be out agaiu. The Star Minstrels liavo an excel lent band of music, whieh will be one f the most attractive features of the show. Don', fail to attend. Let everybody come and bring your wives and sweatheurts. Wc are sorry to announce the as signment of Mr, W. S. Jackson of our town. From the beso esti mate that can bo made at present, his liabilities arc $2200. while h s assets are $1C0", or $1200. The iminners of the Presbyterian" church of Dunn are requested by the pastor Rcy. G. A. fiough, to assemble for devotional exercises Saturday at 11 a. m., after which there i!l be some business transacted pertaining to church matters. Mr'. McD. HoUaday, who has been the assistant teacher at the Progres sive Institute here, ha accepted a position in the dry good store of Dr. J. R. Fleming. Mr. llo'.laday is a polite, active, and pleasant young man and will make a popular and efficient clerk. In this issue will be found the pro fessional card of J. A. Farmer Esq., who has located in Dunn for tuc ; siin wa3 rcndtred by the various practice of law. Mr Farmer is a ; tajcnl among the guests, and was of lawyer of ability, and comes to us j a most ci,armiUg and stirring charac well recommended, having had six;ter years experience in the courts of yhen at last the merry-making Nash, Wilson, Edgccuub and oilier endejf aud nature began to assert its eastern counties. j self by demanding rest, it was with The Star Minstrels, a troup of j reluctance that they parted, while young men containing the best local j each one carried away some bweet talent of Sraithfield. have agreed to recolection of the pleasant occasion, show next Monday niht in Dunn, j that will have a place in their mem This interesting show will be given ory in years to come, and will be a I - in the Scarborough budding where ample accommodation can be had. aud comfortable seats will be prepar ed for all. Don't fail to come. Tick tts can b? secured at Hood Bros. Drugstore. Mrs. Kate . Williams of Mount Olive, paid our city a visit this week, the guest of Mr. Jas. Pear sail. Mr. II. W. LaytonVi borsc ran away in town Tuesday, threw him off the cart and hurt Iiiin right badly, but no serious damage done. The firm of Smith & Foscue has desoU-cd. Mr. Smith remains at the old stand while Mr. Foscue has re moved to, and opened a grocery, in the Dr. Denning building. Messrs. D. S. Williams and J. M. Davis were in the city last week. Mr. Davis, Chairman of the Demo cratic Executive Committee of Har nett says he will issue a call soon for the Democratic Convention. Mr. John L. P.iillip, a very quiet citizen of our town, says he will about any man or person who comes trying to get in his kitchen at night, whether arter his rations or anything else they may find. We believe Mr. Phillips, as some one made the at tempt o: e night 1 st, week when he heard them and fired one shot at them as they ran oft. Hon. O. J. Spear-? passed through Dunn Tuesday on hia way to War saw to attend the Republican Con gressional Convention which mer at that place on Wednesday. It has neen hinted that Mr. Spears has a Congressional bsc buzzing in his cap. He is an able possibility and would be as strong a candidate as the Re publicans can nominate. A Plucky Woman- While Southern women are consid ered too effeminate and unpractical Oy their Northern si iters, which is in a measure true, still you often find when the opportunity presents its self, or when the occasion demands, that they are, in spite of their timid ity, qual to the emergency. The following true story will serve as an illustration. Last week, Mrs. Jas. Barnes a young married lady living near Troysville this county, was both startled und surprised by thejsudden appearance of a birge hawk, in her dining room The door was quickly slammed to, and the tiespasser was held for a ransome which his life a'.or.c could pay. In his eagerness for the blood of one of li s feathered kinsmen, the hawk h?td dashed into this room, which to the pursued was a city of refuge while lo the ureuer it was a diMcon of death. Instead of utter iug a scream as some voung women would have d.ne, and exclaiming. Oh ! what honiii claws; what a dread fulbeak! Mrs. Barnes se:zcd upon the bro m. that favorite and formid able weapon' of women, and pro ceeded to d i.-patch his hawkship in short order. While we do not favor a bounty being given on hawks by the govern ment, as some of our sampson county neighbors do. Swill wc are m favor of a special act for the benefit of all lad.es who kill hawks with a broom. A Plsasant Party. Probably the most enjoyable and pleasant event of a social nature, of the season, was a so-called leap-year party given at the residence of Maj. B. F. Shaw, of Liliington last Friday night. The party was in honor of their visitors, Misses Claudie Butler and Tera Dowuin, from neat Fayetle ville. The spacious rooms were filled at an early hour with the guests, repre senting nearly every section of the county, and presenting pictures of grace at.d beauty, for which this sec tion is proverbial. Games and amusements weie the order of the night, and mirth and merry-making were kept up untill the "wee sum" hours of morning. The gentlemen in attendance con sidered themselves unusually fortun ate, while the girls were quick to take advantage of the privilages leap- vcar give, by talking and proposing, in a manner that made more than one timid bachelor (as he has learned from the girls) blush and simper and say : "I'll answer you next week." TLc music, which was one of the most entertaing features of the occa- s saurce of pleasant rennniscence Man is often deceived in the age of woman by her gray hair. Ladie3, you can appear young and prevent j by using Hall's Hair Rcnewer. For a Tram Road. An informal meeting was held Thursday March the 17th at Turling ton's Cross Roads for the purpose of discussing and formulating the best plans for the construction of a tram road from that point to Dunn. A. J. Turlington was elected chairman and Jas. G.Johnson Secre tary. On motion the following resolu tions were adopted : Resolved,-That a committee be appointed to canvass along the line of the proposed roal, and assertaiu what assistance in m mey or mater- ial can be "pledged to a company that will undertake the construction of the road. Resolved, That a committee be appointed to determine the prohabh buisnes3 that will he done on the road, and that the s-.ime committee ascertain upon what terni3 the right of way can be recured. Mordecia Pnrrish, N. W. Colville, A. J. Turlington, committee. Resolved. Further a committee be appointed to confer with the officials of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad with a view of securing their coop eration. A. II. Sloctnno. committee. Married. On Wednesday March 23rd, at the residence of the brides father, Miss Bettie, the daughter of Mr. Josoph T. Westbrook of Newton Grove, was united in marriBgc to Mr. Geo, War rick of Wayne. Squire King per forming the ceremony. The attendants were Mr. Geo. Britt of Granthams Store, with Miss Ella Westbrook ; Mr. J. G. Layton of Dunn, with Miss Florence Cox; Mr. J, F, TTestbrook, with Miss Fannie Toler of Bcntonsvitlc; Mr. T. Rose, with Miss Ellen Kldridge of Smitbeld. After partaking of a most sump tuous dinner, the happy couple ac companied by the attendants repaired to the home of the groom, where an elegant supper was in waiting, and many of ihe grooms friends had as sembled to receive him and his bride. Last Wednesday at the residence of the brides mother, near Cokcsberry this county, Mls3 Sallie A'hernathv was united in marriage to Mr. Jim Liineer. Rev. E. Pope performing the ceremony. The person who will give us in writing the best definition of a kiss by May 1st 18D2, we will send the Times I year free. Wo will keep answers and publish them at the end of each month and have three good judges to dec de. Ail answers will be forwarded to the Times, Dunn, N. C, Lock Bok. No. 127. Let us hear from 3'ou. ' The following are some of the answers received : Kiss; to salute, or touch with the lips. L. W. A salute given by joining lips: sometimes in reality, sometimes in deceit. M. F. A kiss is a way expressing affec tion one to another. Wm. A kiss means in one case love, in another greeting, another farewell, another deceit, and in another fash ion, M. 1 Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written 'by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote : "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consump tion. Four doctors gave me up, sa3 ing I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, deter mined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent, ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King'a New Dis covery for Consump'.ion, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all, eight bottles; it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free Harper & Hood's Drugstore, regular s ze, ooc. and $1.00. IoW Xry This. It will cost you nothing and sure ly do 3011 good, 3011 have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give re lief, or money will be paid back. SuflVrers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recoye' sample' bottle at our expense aod learn for yonsself just h iw good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at Harper & Hood's Drugstore. Large size ooc. and $1.00. For the cure of all female disorders and irregularities, Ayer's Sarsaparil la his no equal. Dnpree & Lane has the largest stock and prettiest styles of new dress goods in Dunn, ladies call aud examine them All the ladies iu the town and country are invited to call and see the grand exibit of new drv goods and notions at Dapree & Line's Have 30U examined Dnpree & Lane's stock of suspenders, they are so pretty a:ul cheap. Gentleman who want to buy dress shir s, co!I rs and cuffs, can get their wants supplied at Duprce & Lane's Boys have 3'ou seen Dupree & Lane' new arrivals of ties, bows aud cravat-? they are just beautiful. Dupree & Lane rmikes a specialty ol flour and guarantee every bag. Dupree & Lar.e pays, the highest prices for produce at all times. Dupree & Lane's line of m der ware both for ladies and gents is complete and we defy competition in prices. Dupree & Lane invites all the ladies old and young that ma' want to buy late, hamburg. swiss embroid cry, ribbon, Russian riokraek hand kcroheifs, hose &c will save money to call on us, our notion department is complete. Our stock of dress goods are un equaled in the town of Dunn, both in quality and price which range from 3ct to 1,00 pr. yd. Resp't. Dupree & Lane, Dupree & Lane can sell 3'ou a hat for any price, any style, and any size. Remember that Dupree & Lane is slid head quarters for fancy and heavy groceries. i"ou will never get any old goods at Dupree & Lane's, they sell so cheap they have to keep buying all the time and they never have any o'.d good 3. LOST A black watch guard with a gold band in middle, and a drag gist's charm, a gold mortor and pes tle.attached. The finder will be re warded if returned to Hoed Bro's Drug Store. Wm. Burnette who formerly ran a Barber Shop litre has reopened next door to his old stand and solicits your patronage. Ayer's Catharic Pills arc known to be the safest, and best purgative medicine ever offered to the public. They are mild yet certain in ther ef fects, give tone and strength to the stomach, and keep the system in a perfect healthy copdition. We do not hesitate to say that we have the prettiest line of Dress Goods ever brought to Dunn. Wm. Culbreth. Call and see the pret Wm. Culbreth' s. y good3 at and prettyr D n't forget the new goods at Wm. Culbreth's.' Hood Bros, will sell yon good to bacco at 20 cents per pound. Hood Bro?, sells Drugs cheaper than any other firm in town, Hood Bros, is headquarters for all kinds of Garden Seed, two papers for five ceots. When 111 want of School Book'', don't fail to call on Hood Bro. You can find the best five cent cigars at Hood Bros. Among them are the Pride of Matthews. Vindes, LaMeneken. Carrabella, etc. The Cuban, Old Chunk, and Virginia Plantation Cheroots almays on hand. A.B. Godwin, Jr., Agent for the Carolina Riee Milling Company, of Wilmington and Goldsboro, wishes to inform the faimers of Dunn sec tion that he can furnish them with the most select and best quality of seed rice for $ 1.00 per bushel. Farm ers consider this; a rice crop pays better than cottoa and you can get the cash for it just as eay. Good ILookB. Good looks are more th?n skin deep, depending upon a heikhy con dition of the vital organs. If tV-c Liver be inactive, 3011 hae a Bilious Look, if 3'our stomach be disordered you have a Dyspeptic Look and if 'Kidneys be affected you have a Pinch ed Look. Secure good health and 3'ou will have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great alterative and Tonic acts directly on these ital organs. Cures Pimples. Blotches, Boils and gives a good complexion. Oil fjn.r.nr S. tf.i.l'a IWniotnra U v. pel iHJkbiv;. FOR SALE OR RENT. t, I have three, good work horses, that I will sell Cheap for casli or on time or will rent them. If you need a horse, see me. Respectfully, Mch 31 K. F. FOSCUE. NOTICE! By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Harnett County, I will on Monday April 4ih. 1892, at the Court IIouc Door in Liliington, sell for cash the following lands be longing to the estate of Neill S. Stewart to wit : acres near Four O-iks, "Johnston Coutitj-, known as I the Channey land, adjoining the Iundl of Gideon K-en and others, 55 acres in Grove Townrhip, Harnett Count, adjoining the land of It. T. Stephens, also all town lots in Averasboro be longing to said estate. This Feb 29th 18'J2. J. A. GREEN, Commissioner. March-10th-4t. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE I Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator upon the estate of Mrs. E. F. Siaeey, dee'd, notice is hereby given to all creditors of said estate to present thcr claims for collection, on, or before the 7th day of March IS93, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indeb ed to said estate are hereby i.otified to make prompt pa3'ment." This March 7th 1892. L. B. Ciiafin. W. B. McKay, Att'y. . Adm'r. Mch-lO-C. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION! North Carolina, Harnett County. In office Clerk Superior Court, Feb. 1th 1302. Notice is hereby given of the in corporation of "The Sikes Lumber and Transportation Company" that l he names of the incorporators are W. II. Sikes D. C. Cameron, John A. Cameron and such other as they may associate with them; that the principle place of business shall be at Ridge way in" Harnett county, N. C, and its general purpose and busi ness is to manufacture lumber, cros ties, shingles, framing timbers, and lathes; also to cc ns rnct tram roads leading to and from their mills for the transportation of crude materials, the products of their mills and gener freight; the ginning and baling of cotton, and the purchase snd sale of general merchandise; that the dura tion of the corporation shall be twent3' years; the capital stock ' is $5000 with privilege to increase to $10,000 divided in fifty shares of the par value of $i00. GEO. E. PRINCE, Clerk Superior Court. Mch.17.4t. NOTICE 1 On Monday the 2d day of May A. D 1892 at 12 oclock m I will sell at the Court House Door in the town of Liliington to the highest bidder for cash one tract of land in Averas Ooro township, Harnett ounty, con taining about 109 acres and bounded as follows: Adj lining the lands of J, R". Godwin, Louis Jackson and others, it b iug lot No. 6. in the di vision of the lands of Joseph St-iwarf. deceased, to satisfy an execution in my hands for collection against Henry Pope, and which has been levied on said land as the property of said Henr3' Pope for the purcli se money. C. McARTAN. Mcli 31 4t . Sheriff. SiiiLou'a Cataruk Remedy. A marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphthe ria. Canl.er niouth and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingeni ous ni-sal Injector for the more suc ces -ful treatment, of these complaints without charge. Price 50c." Sold by B. R.': Hood & Bro. James W. Lancester, Hawkins ville- Ga., writes: "Mj' wife was in bad health' for eiht years. Five doctors and as many more .different patent ra-dicines had done her no good, Six bottles of B. B. B. has cured her." 1-m. For sale by Hood Bros. ZOZfAUO THE TITANIA (The Qubm 0! Falrtes ) FOR LADIES. STRICTLY HIGHEST GRADE DIAMOND FRAME CUSHION amd PNCUMATIO TIRES' Warranty With Every Wheel SID Y0U3 A3SZESS FOB CATAL0SU ipin nvm c ma nn gosh. I "Axtidola" will speedily relieve Headache and Neuralgia. f A f trial will convince you of its merits. Read what Rev. W. J. Fa! ford, editor of the North Carolina Baptist, 6ays: "Some few weeks ago Mess. A. J. Cook & Co., kindly sent me a trial bottle of Antidola; the other day we had .occasion to resort to it, and found almost instant relief f rom aa attack of severe nervous headache. Try it." Manufactured only by A. J. Cook & Co.. Faytteville. N. C-. Price 25c a bottle. For sale by B. R. Hood & Bro., Dunn, N. C. Children cry for Pitcher's Castoria When Bby wm aick, wm gtcr bar Outori. Wfe ihtwu a Child, cried for CMtcria. When ih became Kiss, ah cluag to CactorU. Wkea Mb had Child, h ct tbem C&sterfe One Dollar Weekly B113 S a Gold Watch by our Club System. Our 14-karat goldfilled cases are waranted for 20 years. Fine Elgin or Waltham movement. Stem wind and set. Lady's or Gent's size. Equal to any $50 watch. To secure agents whe're we have none, we will sell one of the Hunting Case Watches for the Club price $23 and send C. O. D. b3' express with privi lege of examination before paying for same. Our Agent at Durham, N. C. writes : "Our jewelers have con fessed the3 don't know hew you can furnish such work for the money.' Our Agent at Heath Spriugs, R. C, writes : "Your watches take at sight.. The gentleman who got the last watch said that he examined and priced a jeweler's watches at Lancester, that were do better than yours, but the price wa3 $45." Our Agent at Pennington, Tex. writes : "Am in receipt of the watch, and pleased without raeesure. All who hare it sa3' it would be cheap at $40." One good reliable Agent wanted in everv place. Write for particulars. EMPIRE WARCH CO., New York, Febv25lhtf. NOTICE I I have located my Saw Mill on the lands of Josiah Pope about 2 miles East of Dunn and will furnish any kind of bill of lumber on short notice. G. R. WARR2N. Mch-17th-4t. Children Cry for PMer's Castorla. Shiloli' ConaiimptloH Cure. Tins is beynnd question the most successful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Oough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful suc cess in the cure of consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine.. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10c, 50c, and $1. If your lungs sre sore, chest or back lame. ue Nhiloh's Porous Plas ter. Sold by B. R. Hood & Bro. & C 1 I 'j II 11U UHUj M Villi I tJ Patronize home industrv and call on R A, JOHNSON, Manufacturer of CARTS, WAG ONS and BUGGIES, if you need a first class BUGGY I have them and I wdl sell for less mouey than the same quality of work can be bought for elsewhere, so come along aud I : will guarantee satisfaction. If you want a DUMP CART. ROAD CART, or WAGON, I have as good as can le made. I do all kinds of repairing on CARTS, WAGONS, and BUGGIES . in the best order 1 1 have some Second Hand Buggies on . hand ami will sell them very cheap. I am determined to hold the head quarters for the best work for the least money. I am thankful for the very liberal patronage I have received in the pa3t and will try to merit a better in the future, so when yoa need anything in my line of business come and see me j before you buy, for I am yours to '. please. E. A- JOHNSON", DUNN. s. a NEW GROCERY $T02E. I have 'opened" a New Grocery Store on the corner of Broad and Wilson streets and invite the Public to call and examine ray stock. I have a full line of choice" groceries and will sell as cheap a any house in town. Bring me your Country ' Produ?; and get U:e highest prices for it. Rcpectnd!y, : J. A. REAVES. Children Cry fcr Pitcher's CssfcrfS NOTICE. I have a 2 1-2 years old thorough bred Jersey Bull I wish to sell, as I have more stock than I can manage well. The beat is very docile nd kind. I will sell cheap for cash. 'or on time with good note. J. A. Lavtov. Dunn, N. C. Oh, What a Onfffc. Will you heed the warning. Tka signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more -terrible disease Con sumption. As!c Yourselves if you cam afford for the sake of saving 50c, t run the risk and do nothing for it. Wc know from experience that Shi- loh's Cure will cure your cough. It never fail?. Tais explains why mat than a million dottles were sold tb past year. It relieves croup and vrhooping cough at once. Mother, do not be without it; For lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's Poroua Plaster. Sold by B. R. Hood A Bro. BUCKIEN'S AH3ICA SALVE.' The best Salre in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Tores, Ulcers, Salt Tbeum. Fever Sore. Tetter, Chap ped Hands. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and poMtlrcly cures Piles, or no pa3' required. Il is guar anteed to give pcfect satisfaction, or moneyT refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by llarpr & Hood. Children cry for Pitcher's Castoria Important to Ladies. Sir I made use of your PniLt token wifh my last child, In order ' to procure a safe and asy travail. I used it about two month before my expected time, until I w:is taken sick. and I had a very quick and easy confinement. Nothing occured to proteact mT eonvalecnep, and I got about in le-s time than tmual for rae. - I thing it a medicine that should ba - used by every exj ectant mother, for should they but tr it as I have, they would never again bo without it at 3uch times. I am yours respectful', Mrs. ELIZABETH D1X.. Any merchant or druggist can pro- cure Risley's Philotoken, for $1 a bottle. T CHARLES F. RISLEY, Wholesale Druggist, 62 Uortlamlt St. Jiew York. f eb Zotu tr. We have a speedy and positive- cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and headache, in Shiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy. X nasal injector free with each Uittle. Use it if rou de sire health and tweet breath. Pnc fiOc. Sold by bk. Hood U Bro. J. E. II A 11 PER & CO., MANUFACTURING PHAMACISTS, DUNN, N. (V We have now on hand a lot of and MEDICINES, which w tr Minir at artttv rnittitA We Lave devoted much time an'd labor to PRESCilJPTION work, and as we MANUFCTURK a farge per centage of our Preparation, are able to do the wcrk in accordance with. "HARD TIMES," and with the greatest possible SKILL and ACCURACY. We are located in the LEE BUILDING, third door from J. . I. Wade. We have with ua D. McN, McKAY, T ho will be gla l to see his friends. at any time. Solicitlng'our share of the patron age ( the good people of Dunn and, surrounding community, wc are Very Respectfully. J. E. HAMPER 4f. CQv

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