v
.2-,
The Spencef
One Price. Cash
(!f.lKf' Kor-f. t'ar.
Orii'itiilclSug ir round.
Mtiln2 M" m tl up.
Crckr: jr )nr rtccl.id
Couulrj Produce BoniM.
;.-EU:.DI3n
i . r ,
'V V "N
Heal 3ctalo.
WEATHtR FORECAST: Fmlr tnd eoHrr tonight. Fridtj, fair.
Circofation Bricks Open to AH."
. ' : - -
The Best of New;FuIl Telefaphic Service
ol. 2. TSTo. 8.
SALISBimY, : 2ST. O.THTTpsbiAjS'; MjIIT :-jb,: 1900.
BRIEFS CAUGHT ON THE FLY. Bill I'll. II BE.
TO DUPLiCllIE ' THf OlliOII. 1 F1K EBniif ULL
ii;e iiiEfe-ciiiE mim eiite ins r;;:i
THE PEOPLE WHO COME AND
GO, LITTLE LOCALS.
JUDGE BOWMAN WILL NOT
HOLD COURT HERE.
THE GOLD HILL COMPANY
WILL DO IT. V
WILL OON ' BEv-BUILr -AT
CHINA GR0V' :
.UET.HEREJHISr M0RNIN&,T0
c CONSIDER BIDS: -
NOllJNATED FOR ELECrOR. THE SOUTHERAll PEOPLE : TO
AT-LARGE BY REPUBLICANS HAVE PICNIC THERL: :
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Items of interest Xondenced and Boiled
Down. The Personals and Brief News
lien: of a Day.-
i -
Harry -Uros. Iiavo a change of
ml ttxlay.
J. D. Klliott, of Hickory, vas
in tlio city last night.
II. A. Haggo, of Lexington, was
in tho city yesterday.
Mr. ThomaH L. Swink has quite
a sick child at hii home.
T. II. Vnnderford, Sr., returned
last night from Cfttawha. v
K. CJ. HiH'lianan, of Charlotte,
in iwndiiig the day in the city.
MifH Aimiu Sloan, of Ileidgville,
in viniting Mm. Uohert Mauney.
Mr. Walter (iravei hud hU lmnd
hadly cut at Peacock foundry
yesterday.
Mrs. Thomas Murphy bft this
morning for Fnyettevilleon a short
viit ti lt.lativos . -
Hon. S. L. Rogers, corporation
commissioner, was in the city last
night on his way home. .
Contractor PionKt. of Concord,
is in the ciiy today on business
connected it!i the Savings Bank.
fi Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Wiley and
- lillc (huightt r left this morning
for Washington on a visit to
friends.
Mr. Seymour N. Roliinson. of
New York, who has been hero for
several days, returned to New York
ini-mn,u,K.
Miss P arl Thompson has been
1
quite sick for fcverai days, iier
many mniuiy wni .wgiaa tojearn
'iiiatHiie is improving. .
Kdniond SilTord, of Maiming,
passed through on his way to the
meeting of the meeting of Synod
at Albemarle and gave us a call.
WORKING FOR GOLD. ,.
The Roseman Mlfl8 IS being Operated again
For Gold.
Work was begun j-esterday on
tho Roseman mine and .-will be
prosecuted now vigorously. ;
Thi mino is located on Mrs. A.
H. Newborn's land in Litaker
township and some very, promising
specimenrt of gold ore have been
taken from it. -
Mr. J. WHammill is interest
ed in the development of the mine
nnd wan out yesterday with a force
of hands sinking the shaft.
Jf tin? results are sat i factory the
work will bo prosecuted on a more
extensive scale.
Commutes Appointed.
a! a meeting of tho Lutheran
congregation held hint night a
committeo of seven members were
appointed to solicit subscriptions
from, tho congregation for new
curved pews for the church.
Mr. W. F. Snider is chairman
of the committee,
of the committee
Tim ninmhfim
will apply to
him for blank lists, etc., at once,
and it is hoped the work will be
pushed vigorously. "
Tha Snaday Train. . . ; i
No information has yet been
received by Capt Crutchfield in
regard to tho train to Albemarle
Sunday.' Tho matter has been
taken upjwith Col. Turk but , at
tho hour of going to pref no ar
rangements had teen made to
operate the train. 1 '
Uayha Comict.
The negro John Massey,
who
was arrested by Officer. Torre nee
. Tuesday night for vagrancy,
still in the lock-up here. It
thought that he is an ex-convict
ou the t Mecklenburg chain gang,
An otlicer is expected aip from
piiarlotto today to identify him.
He and Jodge Tloaerlake Had Swapped
Courts bat t&e Bar Asked For Amthr
Change.
Judge Bowman, Senator Pritch
ard'a father-in-law, who was to
nave presided at the May term of
Rowan court, won't be here at the
time expected. In fact he won't
be here at all during the May term
of court, and on - his failure, to
show up hangs a tale.
Judgo Timberlake was due to
preside over the May court but
some time since he and Judge Bow-
man swapped courts.' The Iredell
ana uowan oars um not reiisn me
!ri- 1 IT 1 i 1.' L iL. I
. . I
1 iU T 1 TV I. 1 I
8.V141U1.U io,u -.ugfl -x.muti
so by petition, llowan court was
. . L- . - 1. C-.1 I
ionav coiiveneu . er luunuujr
but Judge Timberlake' other en-
a .1- :l -i 1
gagemenwmnuB HauBumimjr im-
possible forhim to come here then.
So he set about making another
arraneement with Judge Bowman.
A letter was received here this
morning from Judge Timberlake
stating tlit he had arranged , his
courts tso.hat lie, would be able to
come here thfTlatter part cf next
week. He will dispose of the'erim
inal cases on Friday and Saturday
of next week and the week follow
ing will be given to the civil dock
et.
There are several important ca
ses to be considered on the civjl
docket and hence' the week is1 eiv-
en to the hearing of these matters.
AN A6E0 LADY DEAD.
Mrs, Deal Passes Peacefolly Away after J
p lM$gf
China Grove, N. C. May 2. -C.
J. Deal is back at his work again
in the store. ' He has. been out for
two weeks with the grip.
Mrs. Deal, known as Aunt Su
sie, who has been very ill for some
time, passed peacefully away Sat-
urday morning.- -Sno was about
70 years and 7 months old. She
was laid to -rest in . the church
yard at Mt. Moriah church. Rev.
Sticklejrcondncted services at. the
house and Rev. J. P. Miller at
the churoli. A large assembly was
present to see her laid to rest.
Rev. J. F. Deal, of Chopin, S,
C.sonbfC. J. Deal, and Miss
Mabel Deal, who is in school at
Elizabeth College, came home
Saturday and will go back today.
Urs. Tirreatlae Dead.
The many friends of this city of
Mrs. S. A. Turrentinewill be pain
ed to learn of her death, which oc
cured yesterday morning at her
home in Statesvillev Mrs. Tur
rentine is a sister of Mrs, F. E A
wiiu-- rr k .o wv,
her last moments. Miss. Rose
HUnUi.uwv.ij, UU
Wk tan ai.t n v l la root a xr
tb attend the funeral which takes
ptace today. Mrs. Turrentine was
also the aunt of Cornie White, of
lu" VUB1W" wwbcj
I nu..i.,n ri .
Mrs. Turrentine was well known
in oaiisuury unu uer uinuy irieuus
here will be pained to learn of her
death. v
Ur. Sham Returns. '
Mr. Charles Shaver, who been
acting in the capacity of Southern
Railway agent at Albemarle dur
ing the strike, has returned home,
-
au operator Having been sent to
Aioemarie. Mr. snaver win re-
sume ins lormer duties at
freight depot.
the
l!r. Niaai Hare. : : .
Mr. W G. Newman, who
been at Somerset, Virginia
has
for
I the past four days, came in on No,
is I S3 this morning and went down to
is I Gold Hill on the morning train.
j Capt. W. Murdoch iley, who
spent yesterday at Somerset on
j business,.also returned to the city
I this morning. !
Ccatracl Giren for a Steal Balliing for Us
Concentratiag UHI, Wttlch Will be pst
Is Shortly. ;
Mr. W. G. Newman, proposes to
make a greater mino put of the
Gold Hill" property, which now
belongs to him individually, than
he has already succeed in making
Union the Copper Mine.' It is his
purpose io"?begin.l he active devel-
opment of this property immedi-
ately and to this end he has given
the contract for the construction
of a steel building for his concen-
traling mill at the Gold Hill mine.
tiw. i,rtts
- - j-
JL 1ID VWUIIUI' HUB ,wt;cu kxwu V
' . .
Mr. Sevmour N. Robinson, the
VnrV mflnftJrer of the Berlin
Iron Bridge ; Company, for the
bu:ltlin 0 nnd M- Newman exneets
0
0 1
. . th ;nst.fliiat;on of the
conCentrating plaiit'by June 1st.
A stock company will shortly be
organized by Mr. Newmau to con
trol this property with a capital
stpek of $5,000,000,- - i ;
The Gold Hill iriTne as a gold
producer if sfar superior to the Un
ion Mine " and csbouldan equally
good percentage of copper. '
UR. HEWJiAN'S CONTRIBUTION, i
6Ues Two Railroad Fares to Old Soldiers
-.j' to LoaSsilIfe.
t ... .-.y-
i .Co),. A, H. Boyden Uiforms.u
that, Mr. Walter George ; Newnian
in. his usual generous.. way;TJi as
agreed to contribute the railroad
fare of two Confederate soldiers
to the reunion. This contribution
ontJipart o Mr. Newman will
Mr. Boyden requects us to state
that all old soldiers1 who intend
attending this re-union should re
port their narae3 to. bjm at onCe.
Fine Horse Dead. - : . "
s Lady Jefferson, the fine horse
formerly owned by Mr," 11, J.
Holmes recently by .Mr. W. C.
Fraloy, died last night, Ldy
Jefferson was one .of. the tbest
horses ever brought to Salisbury
and all admirers of good horse
flesh will reeret to learn of her
death. -; : -
6oes To Colorado. .
Mr. E. Levy,
who has been
clerking at Jacob
FeldmanV for
the past several months, will
leave next week for Colorado, Mr.
Levy has been in bad Health . lor
some time and goes there to recu
perate.
Society of Philistines.
Cant. W. Murdoch Wiley has
been notified of his '.election to
mamberahin in the Societv of
4 -
Philistines, a society composed of
iiterateurs and artists, ine -eiec-
t ion of Capt. Wiley is quite an
honor to him t " ft
Ur. Harris Uoies.' ' ' :
Mrs. W. E. Harris and family,
who have been living at Spencer,
left this morning for Roanoke,
Virginia, where they will reside
in the future. Mr. Harris has ac
cepted a position in the machine
shops there.
Wreck caSostheri. :
inetjoutnern icauway uad a
very serious wreck at. Charlotte
yesterday. A passenger tram, ran
into an open switch and collided
with a switch engine. "The negro
fireman was killed
men injured.
and tw3 white
J: : :iX ;JB.
. BEGJLN DECLINES.
Elizabeth, N.J.. Iay 3. Frank
Berger, said today that! he had
written a letter declining the ap.
point men t of Chief Justice .to
Porto Rico to Attorney General
Origgs. He will he pitted against
Congressman Fowler, for Congress,
Tit Capital Stock Is all S:i:-jll: j zzi
1 Work Will Sena Begla "ca tis Fa:t:rj
EiilldlEg - -
. Perhaps the first cotton , factory
organized by the farmers . of "any
State in the Union lias just been
launched by the farmers of the
China Grove .vicinity;":.-And: -the
names of the gentleman ' who. are
p connected' with th enterprise
(wide-awake and well-to-do far
mers that they are) is a guarantee
of the success of the movement.
The : Linni KMilig -of .;rpjiina
Groye, is the ; nam of 'the new
company and it has, beeit organiz
ed by the election of the following
officers: '".r .
President, D. B ' ColtraiJe ..of
Concord. : i ;
, Vice-PresidentC, J. Deal,vrof
China Grove. - fr'. V ! '
Secretary and Treasurer, C. - W.
Corriherof ChihaGrbve ' ' "
Board of Directors. John Louis
RohdlemariJ H-T. fchrO. ? A :
Li nn, J . V ilsohj Deal and L. A.
rriher.-.-.x- - v trl i , ;-:
' Tb e capi tal felcQl the m il 1 Cia
pO,O0O and , heMtire. amount
has been i jsubaejlbed 1 spropos-'
ed 1 atec ;ibj increase the capitol
sioclh--- . . . 4C-
The mill will be, r located three
miles below; .China Grove near
- ' . 'r I . t . - . 1
lsquire C. A'.. Linn's t home place
-.1 '' . 1 if. ' t ' " 1 1
and tlSlcca'tii - is? an admirable
selpctiop, It -is on. the railroad
and the mill will te supplied jwi'h
all the railroad facilitits desired.
Mr. C. J. Deal tel's us that it is
proposed to begin Iwork ou v t he
building1; at once I ud 6x?giii the
operation of 'thentfl 1
as soon as
possible
ine organization oi tnecompany i
will cive Rowan, when the .mill is
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All list Aiil.il VU.IVU.UIUI. I
iTimnf nn .firfift nnHm. mill I
FEARFUL SPREAD' OF PLA3UE.
The bubonic Plague is spreading over war1
tons Countries. rr-
London, '':AIay 3. Telpgrams to
London papers continue to show a
remarkable spread. otJthe Bubonia
plague in'at least -a dozen parts of
the worldThe following-is'a. sum
mary : Mauritius, Bombayr Cal
cutta, Port Said, Teperan Manila,
Hong Kong, Melbourne, Sydney,
Noume, New Caledonia, Brisbane,
Buenos Ayeres. There is is a very
serious spreading at Born hay. apd
Calcutta. Jny-two deaths are re-
porveuaw pyuney anu iorvy uejum.
at Buenos Ayres.
May Not Nominate. v
Talking with a local Republi-
can tnis morning l . a&ked mm
when the Fusionists would put out
heir county ticketr do not
, . A 1( il. 1 .
"w l"a' W1" ;JJWUUUM' tt
ne gaia.'UFis popox mupn
ij 'i nTi.r: i .
""-r
use.
- i
Mrs, ICesSfrVen Sick , r
Mrs. Nancy fc Kesler -widow of
the late Tobias Kesler, is quite
sick with the grip. Mrs. Kesler
is 81 years bid and it is feared that
she may not recover.
Oa a Visit Home. . -
Rev. H E H Sloop, who has been
pastor of a church in Mississippi,
has returned to visit his relatives
here and in Rowan county, Con
cord Standard.
Ur. Deal Oat.
Mr. C; J Deal, of China Grove,
who has been confined to hU home
waol,ti W&X9i in.th.
city todayiTwo other' members
of Mr. Deal's family are down
with the grip
SEI01; BAXP03fitof
I London, May- Q.-The Qentral
I News hears f that Commandant
Eloff has left Mafeking praptical.
j ly abandoning the selge.
Si!l:t;ri En a ::3 llztizz f:r, tta
C:::;ga asiltls Estlani Sta rill get
it.---:. ::-Y:,9r,.yi9;o
; t The committee appomleoi lay
the Lutheran Synod of North Car-
olina to receive and report on tne
bids for the locaj ion of North Car
olina College.-mit here this morn
ing and-received .-the, bid of -Salis-
t Tha committee consisted of Rev
Dr. Holland, of Charlotte, chair
man, Rev C. B. Miller, , of Con
cord, and Rev. V., Y. Boozer, of
Eranklin.'tj ,f . . " ,
The committee looked over the
grounds and received, the propo
sition'bf the Salisbury committee.
Several questions were asked 1 the
committee representing Salisbury
and as the Committee was not pre-'
pared to answer: them at this time.
it was agreed to give the members
a few days in which to : formulate
their reply.
i.
iHT!1? nTBUTH-lNDEX representa-
uve naa aiaiK wiui iiev. vj. ig
. 11.11 J I T . . ' Tl
Miner,:. presiaenL .01 me oynouj
w.i - i i -' i 1 1 n i I
this moruing and Mr. Uer sta-
ted that it would be impossible to
: " r ' ' ' 1'. . r i . . i I
give any juea as to wnat ine re-
port of the I committee 4 'would be.
lie 6aid that the committee had
not yet considered the bid or; dis
cussed the matter. The contest,
he stated, was between the : Hick-
Qt7 And Salisbury propositions.
-. BOERS ARE DISPERSED;
Drifea Froa strong. Fcsltlons, Foreign
Legloa Safferj He?jllh:t;;,:i 1 V v
London'; MSf: 8.-The-ar, of -
fice has received ;tirerTDTn
from Roberts : "Drove the, ene-
my. out of strong positions utn, a
comnarativelv small loss to us
. . . . I
Thn Ttrrv- m t tn tipulvn L-fllorl I
. 4. lirj UUCiB UU1U1I, W V 11.1 1 O Ullf&V. f
and forty woiinded.
Auwug me
former was - Lieut. " Gunther, a J
German Aniong :the wounded f
was Maximoff, the commander of
tne toreign legion. iwenty-one
out of fifty-two of the enemies
hjasuties" occurred 'amang mem.
bera of the foreign legion,"
LUTHERAN SYNOD.
Delegates Jiere this Horning on their wai
,oS
.
A large number of delegates, lay4
and clerical, were in th o I y t .is
morning on their wry to Albemarle
" " ftttend the Lutheran S vnod cf
Nof tb rQUoaV hich 0UUVenes
ftt benmrle tomorrow morning.
Among others .who were pot iced
at the, depot this morning were:
, wev. v,. x. miner, rresiaent oi
cne synod, ev. ur. nonano, or
Charlotte, Rev. J. Q. Wertz, of
China Grove, and others.
Mr. C. T. Bernhardt and Mr.
1 T T 1 . -I n .
r ?Siei wenp down uom oai
t. i . ...
iiDury, u is yeyy nicely mat a
large crodj will go down Sunday
if the extra tram is run, as con tern.
plated,
ABSthef Jeweler
Mr. W. P. Thornton, of Roa-
noke, Virginia, has mo ysd to Sal-
isbury and will conduct a jewelry
" " ' " . -r ...
and repair business nere. ne win
occupy a space in one of the Hed-
rick build mgs. Mr. Thornton has
been engaged in the jewelry busi
ness for many years and is exper
ienced in his business,
Is Alaissisi fee.'
We are requested to state that
there will be no admission fee
J
twn at e W. G. Newman hospit
al tonight, as was announced yes
terday.
Aiders? Ue?t THlit.
The regular monthly meeting of
the aldermen will be held at the
city hall to-i'ight, at which time
thf city officers will be elected for
the ensuing year. A
S;etrB. Adat Related IrrCsTErcsr ci:ri:tta n li c::;:r;::j.s
asi a Fell Ticket Is frt c; kj tis Tc:It8 E:;::i:i ta 5. r;:f
-CKiaatI:?;. s;.v v -: ; .-fiJ!:!Jli::j- .
; Salisbury is honorstUgain by a - Charlotte; gets the annual pic
SUte convention and. two "of; the nic'of th Southern Railway em
four eiectors-at-large for North ployes. ' :
Carolina hail from, Salisbury. :The committee appointed to
n'hree weeks tigoIon.Ie S; Over- decide bu the place met last niht:
man ' was nominated elector-at- at the depot, and aftrr a piriWl
J4r?- Demraliclconyeii. discussion: fcocfc Hilfnnd Char-'
J'a:ye8trday: A; H. : Price, . fbtte were placed m , nomination.
Esq. was honored in a like manner; The "tote stood; Charlotte 21,Rock
by the Republican convention. : ' Hill 8 ! Aiiothe? fcommittoe has
The following complete ticket
was nominated :
.fr -
ams. of Greensboro. . I
Foi Lieutenant Governor, Claud
ins Dockery, of Rockingham. . '
For Auditor, Thomas L. Rollins,
0f Madison.
For Treasurer, L. S. Jenkins,5 of
Gaston. ,
For Secretary of State, J. F.
Parrot, of Lenoir, ,
tor Superintendent of Public
Instructions. N. C. Enslish. the
" . ... - i
Populist nominee, was endorsed.
For Attorney General, Z, -V.
Walsor: of Davidson . 1 -
. , "'
For Cornoration Commissioner.
Charles A. Reynolds, of Forsythe,
and Joshua Franks, of Svfain
For Commissioner of Labor and
Printing, Thomas W, Malloy,"of
Rockingham, 7
For Electors-at-large,- A. - H,
Price and J. R: McCraxy,
For Commissioner of Agriculture,
Dr Abner Alexander, of Tyrrell.
; .The Raleigh papers speak in" "a
very complimentary .manner of
Mr. Price's speech in which ho
nonunated Judge Adams tor- gov-
urtir ... '
cVl though the Tbuth-Index -dif.
fers with'Mr. Price politically it Js 1
1 - Jl ..... .li At - , t-'fl.I imlntlnl .... K nrat Vv'-Aa Ir.l.
KlUtX lU IIULB T.H1S reCOffmilOIl OI II 1H
- O , ,
' rv Vwv&.
tie is one of the cmmg young
Republicans - of - North Carolina
and his canvass jn : behalf of the
xvcuuiiun . nominees win
un-
doubted ly be an able one.
OPERATORS RETURNING.
Substitutes Going Back to their Old Work.
' New Dperators.
- ine 'operators taten
I frnrn t.hft nfnrP nf-fha Snuihorn
The operators who. were
from the offices of the Southern
' f
during tu0 strike and put on duty
in the telegraph office., aretetrirn.
Mr. G, T. Diokert, one of the
chief clerks in Master Mechanic-
Robinson's office, and Mr. W X.
Reid, assistant ticket agentboth
so whom have been supplying the
Salisbury, and Spencer offices,
have returned to their former no..
it ions. ..:,:, , , -
Several new bperators came in
yesterday and Agent Crutchfield
tells us that the offices in this
vicinity are now all supplied.
LcoWag at Mine.. , . : v
Messera. James Smith and Cap
tain Tom" Moyle, of Gold Hill,
were here today. Captain Moyle
was investigating Mr. C G Ileilig's
'Gold Hill" in the interest of his
company, says the Mt. Pleasant
1 ..." .
correspondent
of the Concord
Standard.
Ur, Bean Oat.
. Mr. E. II. Bean, who has been
quite sick for -some time, is able to
be out again. Mr. Bean's illness
wa3 of a very, seirous nature and
the TucTn-lNOEX is glad to learn
that he is on the road to recovery.
Cesgresssaa KJ:tt2Sick.
Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz.baa been'
confined to his home for the past
week with the'grip.. We are glad
to learn that be is improving.
COTTON If ABKET.
New York, May 8. Cotton Bids
May 45, June, 43, August 28, ,
! -
in hand the 'arrangement of the
data on which, the picnic is Ito be JT
eld. It will be held "on Saturday,
-
Jttne 2nd or the foltowg Satur-
day, 0th'
Mr. Latta has kindly expended
to the party the freedom of Latta
Park and, as there -ja a cat line
running from the pnrk to the city;
nearly every one" will avail themV
selves of the privelegea accorded
It is estimated that at least 1200
person will be in the party this
.
. BUSINESS "LOCALS.
:DOARDER3 WANTED t tt. MZ
t Brown's, on JFliher. street, near
"the rallroadt " " ;
6UOOM house on comer Council
.MidShaver. streets for rent. J. .
O. .White. . I
2 OB 3 Good painters jwbjiUkI. Call .
IL. P Deitz,ttCMf9.Sheets board-
lug house, s . e. -k2
Mlu" irenynu curcjJicam lRir .
I. - , rw,, .
1EBS0N8 Intendlnsrtohttvehoass-
I K""16 "H
I . . ... . . I 1 1 w - .
who gus ran tees perfect satlsCactloo.
IR. W. H WA
AKEF1ELD, of
' ,m""e
will be in Balls i
bury at Central Hotel Ttiurndays
May 17th for one day only. . Hi,
practice is limited to Eye, Eur,
Nose and Throat. -v"
NO riCE! All person who have left
clocks, watches, and Jewelry to bo
repalredhy J.& II. tiomh. Jewelers.
Salisbury, N. C, are hereby notl-
ned to call for same within 80 days
from date, otherwise the same will
be sold for repairs. Johepii Hurah,
I Surviving partner of J. A II. iiorah,
I JowiIpn. Mkv fat 10 All
HORSES and ! MULES.
I will be in Salisbury, at James
Stable, Saturday 28th, with two car
loads of tine lloraes and Molea. all
broke, some good tadlers and nice
drirera.will remain, there until the 7th
olAiay. will aell on time. 1
, 1IEXKEL BROS.
iy S WINK'S .2
Fresh Cakes AXOrocria.
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