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r O Pa VOL. 2. MORGANTON, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1898. NO. 5. LOCAL NEWS. Chairman J'ool liiis a call for .-, !,(r senatorial convention for i 1 1 i n Ijt ' r lij in this is-'.K. Th'1 i!cpnliica:i:v held their .. -..jtiii'ii for t!i thirty-first sen district in Marion on Tues ;i and verul of tin; faithful - mi Hurke wont up. The Klondike, always to the 'lit and K. IJreese, the nev.'fur i:!:!n! and stove dealer, have ' s 'active ads. this week. They r- hotli worth reading. .Head ('.I'vin Copeland, of Johns . died at the ohl Archie Ivin- v. r.i; ! j!;j': la;1 Thursday, aged :'.) m- a--. lie h aves a wife and three rhf i ret!. h i was a trood Con- te'!: ra'e soM'.er. J The Kaleiirii C!curs:;ii 'on I ... i WVdncsdav was undo?ibt.odl v a - iff --. if the stations below did j hi i.alt' t well as this.- Quite a ir::n- ii'T of Teoole from the cojntrv were in and the cars were all that .-'iild be iisked for. Ks. Jas. 1). (JlassJ of-Icard, in town on Tuesday. lie ivi rted the death or a voun' daughter of Mr. Jeff Cannon from j J'ever on last Saturday and aid the- other sick of the neighbor hood were improving. -Samuel Huffman appeals to lead in the Republican primaries t-r their nomination for' -sheriff, lie is regarded as their most po ular man, but is sure to be de iVated if the Democrats put out a strong man for the place. -John N. "Wilson, Esq. who married Miss Collett, of this town, is the Democratic nominee for the Senate in Guilford. Being a son-in-law of lurke, so to speak, we i'M-line to the opinion that he will he elected. Certainly he is wortlj'y o it. A. V. Somers, II. W. Con nelly and E. II. Til ley, commis sioners appointed to divide among ' heirs of the late Ii. A. Berry '... estate- hinds, ijaft in .town 1' t-lay of last weftk and ad i n tied to a future day, owing to Mr. C .in nelly's inability to be present. D. F. Denton is the -urvevor. The Charlotte' OWvv'v ha: , . . . t v. ith !H)lli to erect ji nionnmi'iit i -to Lieut. Shipp, killed in the ';:;re at Santiasr. Certainly M- ranton will be heard from on 'h:;t .-all. We suirirest that- the! I 'ci! agent ot the ' here; put the ball iu.motion. The g od ; ui!l of this paper is at his service, j ?hs. Ann Kyburn, of Shelby, j ;i !id at that, place on last Sunday , ! ! I ! 1 ' t 1 o el'M ami was hi; riM Sunday afternoon. Wvr k was due to apoplexy and i di-atli t J vsis. .Mr: K burn was about - ;!rs of age. She was a sittI the late L. F. Wariu-k, of; :Ue, and an aunt of Mrs. J. N. i .iif, Mrs. R. F. (-ioodson, Mi.-s j I'. - ariuMv- ami ir. r-. j. i . i it i . -. ;owi i ( o kimu ir ill known in J ;'.Tit having visited here aj jber of ti'me.--. She was a 'ff:i-j i":' liiember of the Presbyterian i n-'-h. . iYi. W. K. Abernet'.iy has '-ouufur.ieaLion- in Tuesday V ( 'i: ii-'o tc cMv wr, which lack of i. th h. r ai ints no?ir aione ire on:s 'i:l)lishiiig. he having made I 1 ?? , i u. i reoucst i?i the article. e.j . , , I 7 I M-. ;newletlge thv1 .kind refer- ' ;:i 'he "makes to us peisoimlly. V - invite his attention t an arti cle copied from "the Ln,l mork in ' iiUsue.as containing tlu right p"!l-v for adojtion in this matter d. mi! which we have crossed vV'-.rds. This closes the incident w::h us. a the diplomats s;iy. Sunday-School Convention.- Tiie Burke County Interdenom i.'i.'ithmal "Sumia v-Sc!iool Associa- '."U will hold its annual convention ' in Amherst acadamv. Smokv !v k township. Burke county, on j i! -inlay ami Sunlay, September :;,ai.! ?. " Su' rintendents of all Sunday ... . - i:"i m tin' county are requested j e nave tiieir schools elect dele- -ates-on next Sabbath to attend !; --nvi ntioi!. The delegates ' : -: he entertained by the good !c in the neighborhood. Ail -uperiiiteudents and minis ' r; of the Gospel are ex-officio ;i ' ates and are cordially urged " atte!id the convention. , Jo n n M. Rose,' Pres., Co. Interdenominational TIip Jfilitary Camp. , Last Sunday Col. L. S. Brown, general aent, a.sse!'fTer depart ment, Southern. Kajvay, and Maj. II. O. S. IJeistanfl, a-;.tant idjutant general United States innv, arricM here from Washing ton to view the lands -3je o'er with reference to establishing a ';amj for volunteers. , A couuitt tee of citizens jiiet thcc pintle men at the ptatiou and after dinner at the Koso Villa drove them over t the McDowell farm, the fair iTvounds and other points in this vicinity likely to till the require ments of a camj). While nothing was disci oscd of the impression left upon idajor Iieihtand, .yet it is believed that his recommendation will favor this point as eligible for a brigade, if no more." The community is debtor to the Southern Itailway tor its interest m the matter, winch. though based on strict business considerations, was at the i:ii: time, feomethinir done for us which we could not have done for ourselves. A e cannot hold out the hope that the troops will come, but the town has received a good piece of advertising in any event, and it may turn out even better than tiiis in the near future. Democratic County Ticket Siufjjested. A writer signing himself "Dem ocrat from the Cradle'' that is far enough back to suit the. most fastidious taste in this dav when the statute is plead on one's party service puts up a ticket for con sideration, discussion, amendment, intdrlineation ami objection. All the critics are invited to examine it, to show the tiics upon it and to olfer a better slate to the party and the people. The Friend has positively no candidate for any place and will support any ticket nominated in open representative convention of the party. We have never asked a postage ! stamp from the party and expect to continue m the same frame df mind. Wo are , solicitous to see the best men possible placed on the ticket, and oiir personal prefer ences are a small matter- a very small matter, indeed; nrtr do they appear on the ticket. We think it, however, a winning ticket, and as for Jule Hoffman, "he is almost the fairest man that ever lived," to quote Joe Caldwell on the 1 . nomination of Frank Osborne. News From th.- State Hospifal. (.'&n:p':'ttf.'t': t t.f The. Frisml Dr. turjdiv went to Hickory S u n d a v. mnry n.,tIer visitin at Glen Alpine this week. Mi j oA(Iatns is vUiti her hn:.e in Alamance. Mrs. floh.tj Fo.-ter, of rre!oll, is visiting her s;.-cr Here, Jii-w u:n- ! if-rs. E. ('olfey ami Miss Bessie Kineaid werw'nt (ilen Aljiino last week. . , . ., Air-the typhoid cases in this - ' vicinity ered. have about fuliv reeov- A. Iclntosh,of Hickory, -is the guest of Rev. W. K. Houlv for a few days. Mrs. W. S. Liddell returned to her hnc in (Charlotte last j week trm a visit at Ur. lay lor s. r - t n . . u w- Jatires 1 albert went to - Henri- , , . , etta -Sundav, being summoned tlitn tw f ho i ikks nt hts son fiere tv Mrs. Dr. I. M. Taylor ?nd a jvirty of her friends spent a pleas ant day on Burkem'ont bust week. Miss Julia Williams, of Mexia, Texas, was here last week on a visit to Dr. Murphy and faniily, her kindred. M Maud Patton, after a visit to the family of Rev. W. K. Honk, left for her. home at Glen Alpine Sunday. J. G. Wright, who has been the guest of A. R. laclacldan for the summer, leaves for his home in Wilmington next week. He is delighted 'with this climate and scenery August 22d. C. A lawyer in town put an ad dressed postal card in the postofiice a few days ago with no writing on the back. Hia little girl being given the card, by the postmaster and knowing something of the business to which it shcmld have referred, at onco wrote promising her fathers presence at the time he knew he was due PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. II. W. Connelly, a ferer sufferer, is recovering. Judge Avery is confined to his room with a carbuncle. : Atty. S. J. Ervin is absent at Mitchell court this week. "Uncle"" Charlie McGirnpeey, of Table Rock, was in town Mon day. Keiorts from Esq. N. P. Beck, now in Baltimore, are favorable to his recovery. Mrs. W. T. Hudson, of East Union, is seriously ilh Dr. Lax- ton has charge of the case. N. Lazarus is in Baltimore buying fall Etock for the enter prising firm of Lazarus Bros. Jno. II. Pearson took his voung lady visitors to Table Rock and Linville the first of tke week. i Joe Benfield, son" of Alfred Benfield, of Upper Creek, left y esterday for Wake Forest College. Vance Powell, of Chesterfield, was in this week hopeful for the white man and the white metal. He is a good one. scare iinrarian jono ran up from Baleigh on a flying trip Monday to see his friends and perhaps to set a peg in favor of fusion. Wo are glad to learn that Mr Hawkins, of the Klondike, who went to Johns Hdpkins Hospital last week, successfully stood the operation and is rapidly improv ing. Mr. Prickett and wife, of Nor folk, Va., have been looking over the lands near Morganton with the view of settling here. They left Tuesday for Asheville. While here they were the guests of Mrs. McConnaughey. Julius Smith and wife took .a trip to Rippetoe, Caldwell county, last week to visit relatives, return ing Sunday. Mr. Smith reports the finest crops iri that section he has ever seen. lie also reports attending a large and most enjoy able Sunday-schdol picnic on Saturday. , Mr. R. R. Ciark, of the States ville Lthulmark, paid this office a pleasant visit last Thursday. He came up from Connelly Springs, where he is taking a much-needed rest; Mr. Clark is easily one of the best newspaper men in the State, and the Landmark is con clusive proof. Dannie Hilderbrand, for a long time the popular young salesman at ' the clothing store of B. F. Davis, left Monday for Nebraska, where he goes to study telegraphy. We regret to see so many of the young men of Morganton leaving their old home, but wo trust that wherever thev mav go tnev will do honor to their native heath. Tom Hnlivburtcn 'formerly with I. I. Davis, is now in the employ of his uncle, W. J. Kineaid, at (TrifHn, Go. lie writes the home people that he is delighted with Georgia kindness and Georgia ways. Mr. Kineaid is one of the foremost manufacturers in the South and Tom may well congrat ulate himself uppn a connection with a man who is a splendid instance of what Burke can do awav from home. Tiie late John II . Ferree, of Kandleman, W. A. Erwin, of Durham, "and W. J. Kineaid, of Griffin, are three men .we have- sent into the field of industrial development, each of whom has proven a chief in his line. Death of Mrs. i'rirglaret Rich. Suddenly in Washington City, at the home cf her husband, Dr. Rich, on Monday night of this week, died Margaret Falls Kich, granddaughter of our townsman. Col. T. Geo. Walton. The mother and sister of deceased were here on their usual summer visit when the fatal wire'eame calling them to the open grave of their beloved, left only a few days before in ap parent health. Deceased was a beautiful young woman, born and partly reared in Hurke, and her large circle of kindred and friends resideut here arc in profound grief over the sudden calling away of this family favorite. The Friend tenders, in common with all of our people, sympathy to the husband arid parents, Rev. and Mrs. Neilson frail?. Mrs. Rich was about 27 years of age and left no children.- gWSubscribe for The Fakm ek's Fbiend: - The Usual Good Sense. Stattrr&t Landmark. ThJ LandnuirkTttenxXv had something to Kay about the aoHcitorship cf thet?nth district, and expressed the opinion that ihe Democrats should nominate and vote for a candidate of their own instead of supporting Mr. Spainhour, the present incumbent, as seems to be the pro yratnme, Mr. Spatnhour havinjr defeated ihe regular Democratic nominee four years ago through Populist-Republican support. At the lime thein-m-vvas writ ten vre were under the impression that Mr. 8painhour was a Populist. We have since been informed that he has always been a Democrat, and has never voted other than a Democratic ticket. He ran against the nominee of his party four years ago because he was an anti-Cleveland and anti-administration Democrat. While we cannot admire Mr. Spainhour's course in this matter, the fact that he has ajways been a Democrat alters the case materially, and hs this is a year in which old scores should not be remem bered, it is just as well to foreret Mr. Spainhour's little irregularity, if he is otherwise all right now. A. Strong Ticket. To the Editor of The Friend: For the Legislature, J. H. -Hoffman: for Clerk. I). J. Hicks; for Sheriff. S. D. Dunavant; fur Treasurer. L. A. Crawley; for Register- of Deeds, J. A. Perry; for Commissioners, J. D. Glass, Davis Alex ander, M. N. Henriessee. The above is suggested as the strongest ticket that the Democrats could nomi nate. This suggestion is not made at the beh-st of any ring, but with an eye single to the best interests of the party. Democrat Fkom the CradLe. .Republican Senatorial Convention. A convention of the Republicans of the thirty-first senatorial district, composed of the counties of Caldwell. Rurke, Mc Dowell, 'Mitchell and Yancey, having been called by the chairman, Mr. Miller, to meet at Marion, X. C on thd 23d day of August, and on said date it was found that the counties of Mitchell and Yancey were not represented, and the county of McDowell declined to participate in hold ing a convention without the counties of Mitchell and Yancey having representa tion in said convention- I, as a member of the committee, called the convention to order and adjourned the same till the 15th of September, 1898. The several chairmen of the Republican committees of the counties mentioned will take notice and see that their counties are properly represented, "according to the plan of organization. This step was taken because of the fact that no notice of the convention ap pears to have been given in either Yancey or Mitchell county. JonN Pool, Chm. Pro Tem. or Acting Chm. rof the Rep. Dist. Com. P. S. The newspapers in the district are requested to call attention to the above, i i in Talk Is Cheap. Proof of the Pining Is in Chewing the String. TO' E don't claim to have the only store in town where you can get China, but we generally have What the people want and at prices that defy competition You know what you paid for Furniture Stovefe and Clirha before I came to Mor canton. What do vou nav now? Who brought prices down ' We claim to have done that modi lor vou. and we are pomir to do more. I have just closed a trade for a fourth interest in a, Furniture Fac tory, which will enable mo to get goods much lower, and I am gring to sell this line !,"n-pr than ever. If. you will call I will show you as large and fir.e a stock ol iroods a.s you ever saw in Morganton, and at prices that will surprise you as well as competition. We carry nine different stylos of Oak Suits, from Jto$3.j; White Enamel Beds. Chairs of all kind, Dining and Center Tab -s. Hall Hat Racks. Lounges, both hir.'srle and double; Springs and Mattresses, 82 to $."&; Safes, Pic tures and Frames, Side.boards, Book Cases, Refrigerators; Best Sewing Ma chines on earth, three styles, warranted ten years:; Easels and Screens, Musical Instrument. C.raphiphones at 815, Win dow Shades and Curtain Poles. Feather Pillows, Cots, Hammocks. Carpet; China, Classware and Lamps. Agateware, Tin ware. Stoves, and -in fact almost anything, you need in tin house, and at prices lowr than any other house in this part of the State. A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Made. Call and see for yourself and compare roods and prices. We take pleasure in showing you through, whether you are ready to buy or not. Upholstering a Specialty. Goods sold on Installment. Plan. Yours Xery respectfully, E. B REESE, Leader In Low Prices. Mortgage Sale. fEadvertised. TTNDER and by virtue of a mortrag lj deed executed to me by W. P. Mar tin and wife on the 17th day of Decem ber. 137, to secure the payment of iK, I will, at th court house door in Mor ran -ton. X if.. on MONDAY SEVT. 5, ISO, offer for sale, for cash, the following de scrileti piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the county of Burke. Slate of Xorth Carolina, and known and desig nated as follows, viz.: Adjoininxr the lands of Jiisenh Rogers. McLeli&nd Uilde brand and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning on a post oak and runs south ,41$ degrees west piles to a stake; then north oO degrees west 115 poles to a pirie; theo north 42 dejres east 154 poles -to a rock, Stephen and Martin's new corner on Mary Johnson line; then with her line south 69 degTees east to a post oak thence to the beginning; containing 111 acres, less about 20 acres sold off the south side to Joseph Rogers. Said land sold bv reason of default in payment. This August 1st. 183. B. B. ABERXETHY, Mortyajree MNOTJflCEMENTS. y()U SHEIUFK L hereby announce mrscl: a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Hurke county before "the Democratic Caunty Conven tion. Very restectfunv. L. A. CRAWLEY. OR SHERIFF. I take this methtidof announcing my self a, candidate for Sheriff of lturke county, before the Republican County Convention. Respectfully, R. WILLIAMS. mil REGISTER OF DEEDS. To My Filloir-CHtizem (f Burke County: I hereby announce mvself a candidate for the ort'ee of Register cf DeeU for Burke county, subject to the action of the voters at the coming November elec tion. I also desire to thank my friends for their support in the last election and will appreciate any favors shown me in the next: j our obedient servant. J. II. COOPER. Sale of Finley Land. BY VIRTUE of an execution issued out of the Superior Court of Burke county in the civil action entitled J. W. Wilson and I. T. Avery, trustee, against Thomas E. Finlev and W.. II. Pool, and levy thereunder. Twill sell at public auc-.; tion to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in the town of Mor ganton, C, on the . 5th day of September, 1S9S, the same being the first Monday in the month, the following described tract or parcel of land, to-wit Lying; and being in the county of Burke and ; State of North Carolina, bounded as follows: Beginning on a stake and runs north 99 poles to a white oak; thence east 202 poles to a rock and black-jifbk; thence south 45 degrees east 107 ples to the old cor ner, a Spanish oak; thence south 29 de grees west 70 poles tofi pine stump near the eamp grounds ;s thence west 60 poles to a stake; thence north 35 poles to a rock; thence we"st 187 poles to the be ginning, containing acres; A good dwelling house, barn, outhouses and fine vell of water on the' premises; Land sold in two lots if desired by purchasers. This 1st day of August. A. D;f 1898. -.1. A. I)ALE? JR., Corpner ana Ex-Ofticio Sheriff of Burke Obunty. Avery & Eryix, Attorneys. orth Carolina, i UPBRIOR COtJRtj ) Fall Term, 1898. liurke Countv. Mary Abee vs. Frank Abfee An action entitled as above having bden instituted in the Superior Court of iiurke county, the same beirttr for divcrce. and it appearing by. affidavit to the sktiK- faction of the court that Frank Abee, defendant therein, cannot after due 'dili gence be found within th State and is a non-resident thereof, it hsfcqw, on motion of S. .7. Ervitir counsel for plaintiff, ordered that a notice "be published in i he r akmer s 1vkikxit, a newspaper published in the Countv of Rurke; once a week for six successive weeks, notifying the said Frank Abee of the institution of said ac.tlbn and of the object of the same and commanding him td appear before the Judge of odr Superior Court atj a court to be held foY the ctinnty of Uurke at the court hou?e in Morganton, 2v. C, on Monday, the 3d day of October, 1808, and answer or demur t6 the complAint which has been tiled, otherwise the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. This July 27th, I SOS. . P. PATTOX, Chrk Sipfrior Court liurke "County Land Sale. TTNDER and bv virtue of an order of U the Superior Court of Hurke county to me directed, I will, at the court house door in Morganton, N. C, on Monday, 5th day of Sept., 1S9S, offer for sale, for cash, that certain piece of land situate in said county and State, formerly owned by Joseph II en nessee, adjoining the lands of A. Evans, Laura Greenh-e and others, beginning on the southwest corner of the Thomas Haw kins lot and runs, west 40 poles, then 13 degreos vst lt poles, then east 40 pnlefc to a chestnut in 'said Hawkins line, then south 13 degrees Mi poles to the begin ning, and containing four acres, more or less. Terms of sale cash. This Julv 28th, 1S9S. Y. S. PEARSON, Ofmm'r.. Dr. Thos. A. Keeeh, DENTIST. Extracting, Plate work, N Crown and BridjreworR. OVER TULL'S DRUG STORE, MORGANTON, N. C. S3 9 -3 53 J. n 6 2 O o 5 to -T5 3 S- X M. r a Is 9 x o o S3 rv 3 2 o -1 pimmm mmnimnimmminm mmmirimmnim mm Lazarus Bros' p August Price Slaughter EE ' Greater than anv monev-suvin time yet EEE EE put forth this seAson. This phenomena! CI ' Kile will tnalce an impreion on the 2 mZZ. minds of the public as an unhearil-f, an , '.undreamed-of and an unpreceleiitel buv- Z injrevent. We have "decided t Micrilico ZSI " our entire stock of Summer ' (iiwhK f ' Hence, wc institute e THE MOST SWEEPING, I I THE MOST UNMERCIFUL, s THE MOST UNSPARING, . Z price reductions" ever km.wn 1ere or rS Z oljewliere. J,)onr"ti:isf'the amu.in otfer- ZZS Z , iup. Come earl y and jret the be.t pick- ' ings. lir'itietnlHr thtx .w !nJ tr- Z ' . ' tit hi in t'tii' t afire tH'JL 1 I LAZARUS riiiiiuaim iiiiiiiuiii iiiiiuuuuiuiiiuui uuniiitmiuiiiiiiiiis IT is time to think ':in.pii.i. We sell the feickford Plow and Di8k, Cut-a-Way We also have all kinds vite our friends to call ' Morganton Hardware Co. B. F. JW-V SALE is still going groat success. I DAVIS i- - . - ; ""TT" r J" .;.L J , 'I I, - 1-1- ing jsomc RARE BARGAINS One line of mj Sumnier Undenvear at less than cost. I l&vc a few lines of Summer Clothing left that will ,bo to your interest to look at. I hare two linea that I am ofTering at 3, price 4.50. And I will hhow,you ?ornc nice suits for a little more money. Now i the time to my before I go ti market. B. F. DAVIS, THE CLOTHIER. hc TRormal jfor ?ouno raomcn, jfall Zcm Eetjlnntnfl ' OFFERS TO TIIE STUDENT; 1. A Normal Course for "the thorough rrainic of tcacier 'iMf i ; :r. ttrs from the best Normal School,:rsbracing careful jntni.i;o:i in ..r. improted methol of tcRchmg, with practice m inn rcocei fu;u. women for office work, embracing Stenozryhf, Trrewnui;, Iwik-Uwt (aingle and double -entry), FenmaiiAliip, Ccnutcrr'ul ,Jri:l MfJc and CVry- poDdence. t - t ' , , - ' . . 3. A course in Domcrtic' ienc ?) in wLith the pupil is taught to ,iMnrrVf otit fit. male frmet'ii nd miJJIcerT t (b) to prfiiare a meal which shalfbe healthful, economic and mppetUia?. The tubers ia these 'kpi: meats are from Pratt Institute, Iirooldyo, N. T. Systematu: study l the isiIe m au tepan meets. A t pccialty is made of IlcaltB Culture Jinder one p the Uet f eacber. ir the South. By special enactment f t2e, Legblature of North Carolina, gradu.it c? from the Normal Dcpartnwnt are exempted froni examiriat to u wbea applying for positions in the Public Scbooli of the State. Cost of Board and Tuition in aoy of the depirtments fr term.-, o: ifiO for the school year. No extras except music. For Catalogue, adJrc' 1 TRCV. CbO0. Xawrencc, B. B., Hsbcrille, tl. c. 1 TTO.V Tim hi M Shiowbire and Dorsett Sheep out of Iri J FAST TWO YEAJgS. iJSJ EweT& Imported Bucks- Best Bred Blck Essex and Red Jersey Pigs. Best Strain Registered Jersey Cattle. StoaSF,asVStsilk. Yo Cat Pm4 Ctoe If Voy DayefU, BROS. 1 about . ... arid Huffman Empire Harrows, etc. etc of Hardware. and in and see us. on with am olfer- Mv entire line of Straw Hats at o!t. i f d Wolteoiate II .nstftutc . . . Hsbevillc, B. C. - - "September 22, 1S95, Headquarters forihe Dost, flnltf BREEDERS OP PRIZn WITZSERSl OP tut wuLJjuwmu vajljh a ju o JLcmaotli Bxoste and White Ilolland Tuxkers. Carr?. and White Plymoalh Rocks, Brown axul White Lr-,;h.rc5. Light Brabmas, Indian and TTit Games, BufT Cochi-s. Silver-Laced Wyandottes, White Guineas, Itkia Dack? Hnscovy Dnrxs. Pea Fowls and Fan-tail Blgeoe
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