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r J I Jo PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. OUR MOTTO : D1EU ET MON DROIT. VOL. VIII. WINDSOR, -BERTIE COUNTY, N. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1S01. O. LM. l r . 1 I I 1 : I t s suoscriDers wnose papers hayo ; an 1 mark with a blue pencil : oyer this paragraph wilK know that their time haa expired and that if not renewed within thirty days their names will be stricken from the list. f r . WILLIAMS HOUSE, , " ' LEVISTON, N. of 1 " -' . ! J. G. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Travelers accommodated at low rate.' Tab'o HtppUl wbb the best the market afford.. ,m r arCoavejancea furnished on application. . C. T. HARDEN, DEALER IN Wales, CMs .& Jewelry. Having had 19 years' experience In the business I am prepared to do all kinds of Watch and Clocr Itepafrlnii at short notice. All work guarantee- It Months. ,' Alsq dealer In and repairer of . - ' ' -.1. . - V , ' Guns and Pistols. BelH Ring' Sever Twice the Same. Do not think that yonder bell, - 1 JHung responsive Jn the tower,' -Minds not whether funeral knell , Or a happy marriage hour It shall next with peal proclaim . 'Bells ring never twice the same. Never twice the' same bud blows, f Though the plant may blossom ft; " When the wind dies no one know If it sinks or soars aloft- Or If yet the new breeze may, " 1 . , ; Be the breath of yesterday. . : . Yonder grow the apple-trees, ' -., . ; One blooms, pink and one blooms white; '. There In Miy the honey-bees ; ; . ' ' f , Hum a chorus of delight; '. -. ' But no bees one sees orhears - - r ; - On the blossoms of past yearsr ' And when youth departs, none dream , They can find it? yet they go - . Searching up and down the stream, f By the paths they used to know, t 1 Through the meadow, up the hill . Their lost youth evades them still. Breezes come to greet each day, . i : Bells ring glad and mournful strains,' Apple-trees bloom still in May ., ' " Only this sad fact remains; , . , ! Our lost youth, its flowers, its chimes, s Were the sweets of other times. -1 Mary A. Mason in Frank Leslie'i. ; longer a little girl; and at last tho Dancing Jennie went upon a longer voyage than usual, and time wore on without news ot her. - ; v Rnth's old grandmother was taken very 111 and soon died, and Ruth was left alone. A few debts had been con tracted, aud at all events a girl could not live alone, and should be , in the way of . earning something, people said.' ! .-.'. ' The cottage was to be sold with all in it VNVbat with her grief for her grandmother, and her anxiety about Jack, Ruth was" well-nigh broken- tliearted. .She accepted the flat of her. shrieked hyitcricalljr; and r" through tho crowd as one who had a right, stood looking down oo Jack. Was it Jack? Could ho grow si pale, so thin? Could his curly hair ocowrxa Htxs to iiix autju It undoabtctlJy coita more la -: localities than In cl!rt to trin j tens hang so lankly about Us temples, his op to the proper sje for prtx!r:r- fall throa shrink to this? Oh 1 yes, iioa. It dots aot foHow, Lowevtr, yes, it was Jack." for the big brown that It will pay poultry taadcrs to eyes turned toward her, and a llltlo atock -up exclnslrdy wlthlu-tt t-va, elgh Of Rathy" faded on his pallid Ttoruloof Mtllrg lie poorttt a4 lips.' " , ' ' keeping the bctl prtT-J! raoro xao:; "Are you'kin of hi. lauP wked brcedcri of poultry than amor any the captain of the Dolphin, kindly, other e!ai of farcer. Vttxi yousj 'I never knew Jack had any one," f uUcU are c.Tcred la lt n;ir Vm his sweetheart, iir,w said Let aro utaally rtry cncertxla layer. frcrj Uatby,"aIxQply ; ."aud he Is dcaxtr to I Trotably iLa cl.ar -e f rm a f .r TiAlo-hWu. iW.tiiAw' arA mn'.t to e than any kin I guets becaaie we Lose to anotlir rrTcr.M thrna service," and she 'asked for the, vacant are to marry each other some Ume." Uylcgtininy ts si lltj ether place at Captain Bright'i and got it. You came near, mining it, laii,H wiie would. It h. liertf.re, exrv tut It tr Hx'.t it r : : C9 t x tra g-TI ,i i c v! a ! I ; r ; "4 ! t ' cart I y t ixll t.: fr'-n at a for r-etr C t . : '1 l-a-!tt cf lit r'-t t- 1 : -ytc'.L TT.- iit i-Tti'.'-u: t -rcs'Jnc'-I at II9 a ..:-. il, A tfxlu 'r'trtfl ty i.'tin. I erla t-l l-r. r ' ir- trlali la two we t r ? . 1 . . . T'.i?r. l"i tr.i. w... r -r t c-i After the funeral she sat in the little Bald the M ratn- ,,lf the Dolphin omy for beglneert wJUi asi ia ltlr-cf jr.i cr-.i-.- pcu!:ry cottatre. and watched the safe at sue bdtrt met Uiat wreck when she did, tion of the poor old woman's pots and "thoie three souls would b la heaTea nans, blir feather-beds and old wood- t1 or I'm no sailor." t f tv?rzz t3 j -f f :f t.Vf rr Photograph Gallery. UTTLE WHITE' STONES. Over my store, where I am prepared to fill all or den for Cards, Cabinets and other sized jictnrei at abort notice. Give me a colL . mftin. Wil. E. MOUNTAIN, DEALER IN : '.. , , GROCERIES, Sugars, Coffees, Flour, &c 17IIIES, WHISKIES, GUIS, TOBACCO, CIGARS. It was in a lonely little fishing ham let that poor little Ruth - was born, on a night when a storm raged along the pans, blir feather-beds and old wood- atnwA.nf Ti innarfi'riV ii .trvrwl I Then Ruthy took his hand and in the chimney-place since she was VUsed it, .and thanked hi maud Ucavea born, and the eight day clock that had iHently. ticked out every moment of her life. "Whereon earth have you been?" Then when the house was emDtr sbo erica lrs. lirignt, sunaicg at mo 9 took clothes mother of old blue silk in .which she kept gracious! your shots r Jack's last gift the pretty white commence wiiuarcwitmnja f e;ri. trraa fain xZU la i.e!:i'i and grow their own ttna. f tltla I t at alU w 1 r ere Ait i Talv f rusrT !n f 1 . . . ... Bo far at actual proCt Is coawt nr! by a fain lo growth and weight over lU cost In food, I hart fonod UILIq If any proCt in keeping hjt thresh tta ltiH will 1 1. 1 mi ... her little carpet-bag with her few door, as Roth approached the captain's wiater ccrtalaly bos at aH la kt; es, a black paper ailhouette of her toinc "Where's the raisins and the log fx:ch .s ca U made mcrehaau icr when a girl, and the little bag currants; where' your hat, and; good fof uj. ja iht m0c!h. " 0 f fv, w t;e wt-: 1 t.9 -1 : s arscsl ti d:r,tl O t:a a a rest. :?t : r - . i- f9 tr WINDSOR, N. a JNO. W.WOOD, Attorney and Counselor at Law. LEWISTON, N. C. Practices In Bertie and adjoining counties. n9 6 m stones, and went to her new master's hnmn n tnrl m. ItttlA m.Tl si vp coasted made sad havoo amongst the crogsed a strangcr. threshold. .mppxug uearuie 8nore, on a nigiu she had no time for sighing in the when more, than one great -steamer taiQ,g brand.Dew red brick dweli- was wrecked at sea, ana on the night ing. She washed the dishes and pol- Uallor now," said Ruth. "Oh, Mrs. wnen ner latners nttie nsiung-smacK ighed the ftnd ted Qn lho Brjghtt l yoa id .ce hlml" . went down with all on boardall men d0or and thb . table, and 'carried the "I co him, .indeed ln cried Mrs. of her kindred-father, grandfather bi? baby about and blacked the cap- BrlghU "And so became a cabin- and uncle. -The .old .grandmother tfttQ.g aQ(1 ftt nfgM cUmbed to boy or a common sailor before the knew the worst, as she held the new- hcr garr6t.room ftnd sobbed herself to mast has come home, you've forgotten uuruuttWJ upuu uer .uco , uciuro mio .1 Kt.,V. .Talr f rt.ln .TtrUVifa m.Mlntr. If. rnw sea and the old grandmother lying in belief that's mutiny i' the little church-yard. No one cared With which exposition of maritime forhertears now no one know of law, Mrs. Captain Rrlght boxed her them The boy who would have poor lfttle mald-iervant's ears, and kissed them away, the old dame to lent her off to bed, without a candle, whom she had ever been a darling v Jt was . a Christmas-day, and Ruth child who must be soothed . and sat with Jack. She would loie her killing co urn cTerr farmir ihoald ki3 ortr 'On, I don't know, Mrs. Bright, Unocih breeders to farnlih earir r!rs answered Ruth, amidst ' her tears. U the Spring, and th otjtiiostJ b Jack has got home Jack Parker." to farce their jrrowth daricjr U The cabin-boy of the Dancing Jen- warm season and hate thta heavy nie?' said Mrs. Bright ecougb and well fattened for fall "Honied to be a cabin-boy; he's a hateherin. or. has rteatr cf skim milk, one lister of la!t r !t vzaj be kept over, tret If they ha to to be fed on grain mostly t Ik re w Hi t-o tso profit in -it, .tsperial'y where grain lv. airtly s:tl. (Nsw Ycrk Wet;!. Of F. D. WINSTON. W. L. WILLIAMS. WINSTON & WILLIAMS, . Attorneys & Copelors at Lam Practice in Bertie and adjoining counties. WINDSOR, N. a felSttn C. WINSTON, Attorney WINDSOR, n. a Practices In Bertie and adjoining counties, - , - , Iel8 tfn , . . 1 . DEALER EH . '1 Dry Goods, notions, Clothing, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, drift-wood fire.. The mother, never knew;, at dawn her soul had passed away, and the old woman of seventy and. the , babe of seven hour were alone left of the family that had filled the little cabin the" day before. A happy, healthy, loud-voiced lot .they had been, and a strange silence settled down upon the place where they had been. The old woman could not even weep. - . - ;. ? "Pm too frightened l". she said, in a trembling voice, and shaking like an aspen she who had been firm of step U and loud-spoken as the youngest, a few days back. 4I:-suppose I must have "been " left to , mind the child. Maybe I'll live ; to be terrible old ninety or a hundred. It's awful to think of I Awful I Awful I" But she did 'live, and" the child throve. She had the cabin and a boat. The hire of the boat was about all she depended on. Somebody ' planted her little garden.: Neighbors sent in little gifts of food. ' Some fisherman always had her. dinner 4m his basket. And after a while, the baby, with its cunning ways, its t creeping its walk ing, its first little babbling words, gave hor an interest in life. - , can be sold al a good pric. Abort all, pigs shoold hare warn and dry sleeplcg places, well proUct4 frca the wind, otherwise their food will mostly ie expended 10 aeepicg np their animal hr at through cold 'Wlo- tera. Kew York World. If a farc-.t? w-xt t-.t ta t tt? viclosi hini, all it t-ai 1.3 l it ts k3 Tlticui carts ari rf l ; w. troa!x4 a vltiosj b:rt ari it !:t ti co'.U, bfrd ffwj fT-Uf a Cm, tSw, tnuu-: war. 11 C-ti lrca a cV.t sS?i;;! hatt U ti t'.t t a ft r i ! ' t HOW TO KASit PAJUg UtSTt PAT. In Gnat Brilalo liI,iT2 famtrt watched over, were both gone, and placo for It, but sho could not stay cultivate farms of more than fire etui so the autumn wore away. "Winter away, lie could talk to her a little, teat than twenty acre. CorapAtatfrtJy came and Christmas-tide was near. and he said over and over again that few of tWst holdlnfO as th fami "Go to the store, Ruth, and tell if he had but tho means to buy a little ara called, are owbpv! by the f aratr, them to get me ten pounds of raiiins I place that he could farm, he would I for In the 403,422 hokllngscf leis lhaa I t-Azr la tit p asre is ckh. ytK3 a e.: ts Ap;rttch U ci'iy k.t h.'A c yxt to tlrzzlf. It titil Thai is SU trtl l-;ri; 3 cf tl awfsl f5ttir as 3 l- rrvl I . ! m c f tr.vi!r. Tl r txttt? C:r.M::s tlr:f af:r. U Is t.v!:efn.I .a I . - I utJli tar-Ulb! atrtiftef t., tr. Tb rtatraiai ef i-ai-ur a Is t licet la L Crtt ytiri ef lu t.iet a- ! t!. lr:pmi!:3 dt It fr-'.Tr ai . lists that ll owr.tr U ret ti'; e-- pcUsltst lu f;',cr !, a. ti suls fxt cf and five pounds of currants and a pound of citron," said Mrs. Bright one evening, lust before' dark.- "Run, Ruth, or the store will be shut and old Simon away home. I must begin my pudding. It is Christmas-tv and a I the poor-house that he lay. The other I items Incredible thai ttey can Hrt asi pudding is nothing without scbring two men had gone to their homci, but support their famlilea. 4 nothing at all, and .tell them I shall be had none to go to. But It seemed It must be remembered, too, that want a little keg of lard the first thing to him that after all fata was much oflhla laad ha Uia cr.dtr e-tV in the morning, for the crullers and to kind. When he grew well he would tlvation'for over ooe tbouiajvj ytxtu send it bySam, for you will be busy work hard to rise. Ruth was fit to be Much mora cf il was bog and waiu enongh without running errands. 1 a captain's lady. ' Is ad four hundred yean aa. Ills like things fresh. I'll not make my Boor little Ruth I Her bundle was aa axlca with the ErUih thai the crullers days before, . as some do. put away In a cupboard hard by. Mrs. fanner makes ail soil. Thi Now, run like wild, Ruth. I don't Bright la her wnth had bsdo her tecnt of hit abUJty to 11th nsitr tzch see how I forgot I - hadn't the fruit; "take It and go." But Ruth, too. had drcurnitaaee. The American far&er and be back as quick as you can." a hopeful heart, and certainly might grows poor on many acrct Wcasm It "Ruth obeyed. Her light feet took find a kinder mistress. might be a maxim with C4 tlaltU her down to old Simon's store in the I "I can't even give you a Christmas I fanner watte hit tovh fWesura fifty acrts la the whole cosstry. enly r A Uy aa4 ca tx. U : C5.740 are owned by the cca;lf a. tUUm la ll sar-. wsyj U - leave hcr no more. But that could not be. They were too poor. She must go to a service place, ho to sea, for no one knew how lonir. I Dar a rental of from twenty lo thlrtr- I tit t$: f Uai w. S7 i m 9 - - 1 It was on a bed in the I nSrmary of I are dollars per aero for ihli lacd It troJled. Th-t a-ervo.a t ?r arta a5 t-.t- When we rt member thai the f fanatra I l tlr Is txi'i'y a n :'.;i f r w trra U U r - - Hardware, Tinware, - Queensware and Groceries. . A sent for the best Sewing Machine in r the rm t 1 1 1 s. i. . iiiji I . Afle oao cnangeu uuo a mua gin, 8horte,t possible space of time. Sho present; Ruth," said Jack.' "I bare kockmaa and CoIUrator. flaxen-haired, blue-eyed and . rosy, had given hcr order, and had the fruit your hair over ' my heart now. It The grandmother was still the tremb- in ber basket, and was hurrying to- would have gone down with me." mig creamrewuu lerror m uer paie d the door, when some one opened "Atdlhave your little ring and om eyes tuai mat awxai nigm oau jeit 1 bur8j jn iiset. I'rices reduced on al Roods for cash Highest market prices for peanuts., - - 1 Mkl days Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Heal kept at the more and given in exchaege for eora. , . . , WINDSOR, Na her, but she grew no older. She was NeWs! Kewsl" he cried. "Xewsl never ill, and she loved little Ruthy TLflnnlnuB Int !n .i ' .Mni t Al- SJI1 .1 1 ' j 0 a w w ii vast a-fawBMw va us b?vj w suu - roa cakit r: rrau Take one-half plot of aua a:rr.o nla, one plot of soft water, one or two teaipoona of splrlu of turpecUte, one "Those you found ln the oystsrs," and one-half Uapooas of fa'.d txtrs-tt those pretty stones," said Ruth. "What stones?" asked Jack. handful, Don't vou I benado&ca. oce and eat-haZf tea- By and by, Ruthy began to make J 1itr ftf uA n-nrt- Tnnf n I rmpmhr?" spoons of salcnted tlcctcrt cf cry friends of herr.own :.;age.V: When -re ,ef t o lie eitVrcpln Parker; -I had forgotten," said Jack. l phor. Sihakt wsil, ad apply with all the sloop he sailed in was in port, Jack 0id Sam Gill and young Jack Parker, comes back tome now. Ruth, do yon the lbow grcaio and jaiience yeaeaa Parker, the cabin-boof the Dancing There's very Utile left of. them. They know, I believe they are pearls. I muster. Take about a leaapooa at a mniromiT A T ATimTom ' ..r-.v. v-,,- were starving to aeam, and nearly have seen some since, ana iney are 4- -" - v A QU.EWJ.X1U flftlWl, lattle parties of boys and girls used to frozen. Ther,ra , ia.t uiQn.. Nol found ln Bncll lhella." J Ctntly, but with saS:It nt i rcurr. al- a t a l m . . m - 1 VV.H. LEIGH Baa recently had his shop fitted np in first-class stjle for the convenience of 'patrons. ' Shaving,' hair catting and shampooiaz done in the most artistic manner. Will be at shop from 7:30 to t a. n., and from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. : no3 tfn . play upon the sand, or sail about the shore, or catch crabs and pull the little shell-fish from the rocks. ' ' ; Before they were more than children Ruth and Jack loved each other .dear- a. man of them pan stand n Vil.fAfl TfntS rn l. th- rlnt-t and ml nnl I tUO 11 into the llln 01 IhO Or CSLJ but they're alive, and doctor they'll get .well. Mrs. Parker SmALLWOOD ,id; it Hancock Hotel. ; LEWISTON, jX- C. - ' JnI8ly AMERICAN HOUSE, WINDSOR, N. C. most, crazy with Joy! Old Gil's daughter, too! As for , little Jack ly, and when she was fifteen he had Parker he hasnfc ftny kl-f M Ur af asKea ner wnetner sne wouia De ms : v t,-.u vt - . no v n , uu iuu uuj m it tio Ulu Ck wife when he had wages enongh to -welcome." marry on, and she had promised before r 1 Old Simon's store was empty In a he sailed ; next time. He : had given twinkling; The loungers harried up her a little blue-bead ring; and she had the road toward the dock, but before cut off a lock of her.fiaxen hair and them flew a littlo figure that teemed to wrapped it in her only bit of ribbon, have wings. It was Ruth. She had which he wore next his heart through- forgotten all about the basket of fruit out the voyage. :r : which she had thrown from her into " Once when he came home he brought I the road. without knowing it. . Raisins icc( , nuui ( ftu iu viiu U4ucv wu - r saya her bundle and the two were looking the latter gtu dry and qolts Lot avp Is al- at them, when the doctor mado Lis port yourself by puttlcg tha catr Cii'cc;e.I tcuii, .ffs !a paper ct a h!3W a-3 t-.r. laxks el'-hft ec-irsr, . t l.x:st er bc.a- t f iLs rt la a Iwt eft rt' a p. r lh et'.l cat.;l tt rtsvvli; If Ui of e!:A:J.ra. lit !aei a.ti trx :tti aa-i aa c7;:r l:y t a Hat tl - -t U t3 real daxtr, wi'J la ll rt? lit faa.X Ifl tt l:eit s ti.il tit i!;r p cr tcih, cr i-c-ailr- y a;r tr f 1 1 v ; - r Irala la tol 1a - r-: i. i-. Ul I tare li-s ccitifi- tttl tit ttr.rr ktowa a2 aV--l Jt a- 3 w'.:i rrs u-rt l.r , ail he will get ortr ih'.s frT: t.ir.Ta, Tcr the fa -It cf ivlvirhtu tVr li little 'p. l!::ta Irr-i ii.ilwr arltjUil ly as tUt;i v! ; t r art pail rti'tr:!? r. Hs?h lrxr-.-.-tt a!f cih tit tfw a? 1 1: ';: r:!:fitii a4 la t!c-s t':lt.!. n, Thf cIy fe'!f ! pa-i?.e aa-i ctia. rarts-xts . eaa at ; . I n lr-.l!r by cio cf a!r a- S ie alt.e, irvvrt at. 4 ;rt r.-. t,-r. a aril klrl trxa'.r-.m w'..J d tl ri:, M t'-rx la tit tcrf t'-'.j-Ur c -cott's life. ct lie T.r-s r ! . bona are lltr rti- n ar i i: of tit t:i IIwc:e:fJtd- cf t't cwr.er, ; w a -. & a - - rounds. I ivana, wua an occuiobu paiiicj, The rood man heard their story. VUeaV tplae. and examined tbclr treasure. Aller hsvieg ireaJtu ocia s.e t, la "Pearls, of course," he said; 'and, front and rrar (the latter as hh c? Jack, there are not many men In thia " dder rraches), lo dosct of ISni- ni a in. ,v .n-t. ft Pkri.tm.. meat, ret down uader yo.r cow a&J present. Tieio pearls are worth a rnllJ commence kaa4!g t bf, little fortane " - tail c g tht whole and afterward part It aeemod too rood to be true, bnl cf lJi0 od 'cr Ulwwa cIa -'t true It was. nevertheless, Tlie doctor . rata; titxr i ? 't t Ccrcttallt a.l jc-;4 suaw uf hlT, At ten! FartzfrV C -1 ar.i 1: tsuj. ; rev 4 rolling the farmer UU the fcr ;her another presentV V; V ! ' """Nothing much,'' he said; "only some little white stones that I found and currants lay scattered in tho dirt, and tho chickens ' were.making short work of them. The citron was trod- J.E,IIOODY,Prop. ' Table supplied with the best the market affords. t ftootu receatiy renovated and windows cut down a floor. Doable piazsa around the hotel, ' Three large 8ampla "Rooms for tao tmiTenieLce ; t v '-raveling salesmen. nt9 RacK to meet Steaxaoxsv in some oysters I was opening for the deri under foot. Ruth's little black 'captain's mess. I said they are pretty hood had caught to a branch and hung and Ruth will like them." Ruth thought them beautiful, and : made a little blue ' silk bag - to keep them 'in.; Sho lhad a few pretty things. there, and one of her old shoes had dropped off, she never knew where; and so ahe came to the old houso by the dock whore they had brought the feeble shadows of three men; where wrote to the proper 'persons, . and a Jeweler camo from New York to ex amino the pearls, pronounced there fine, and bought them. , There waa no more ea-olng for Jack, or serving for Rath; and the dream of the little farm became a reality, and Ruth and Jark lircd upon' trccx jeJlIrg cold Jert'r Xlsltcila. ! at. at t.o fsnai aa at V t 1 ( in a hi) r m r rt I """ ill ia 3 ti-4i m vit In a fairy ta!e, forcrcr afirr. TLs Ledger. lumps are eruhd, and txcxalcztilj mllXirgbi? empty. Fiopccf Y.z nenl aa aoon at , cciju'.alloa dliap pears, but keep rutting asi c:'.:k cftrt. Ry all mear.s arcid frz'.r feed hay only very sptrirj!, i'.to plenty of walrraiid ktrp aai al I a :rt sirk var-rf.t. Irr f CT lit ltt-rp. tx i i r 4 at w :r tr , - S t t When It comet to a fjueition of o- And so the youth- grew older and 1 the captain's wife kissed her husband's I clcty the best is not sUvara the ctcap- 1 . . .nltn.' .nA Pllth nil TI A I VlO TI A i Vt fi 1 TI r fi . til d lltilft A Tl H ? (1 CI 1 1 I C f U trrrtT or ccaix ovcowi it run tt. Ior two aeasona ll-r has 3 ti lnirellallan rsrrj-'d ca it tl.e r i;'ri rnT.t stailo- of Corr'l lr Iter ' : r. JtCW VTk. tc ilf : rr:.! r. t!. r ;i:: - t 1 ! . - . I ; to t yc-r Os!;m a! si: tV 0 : ' . V. 1 a S -t V. j c r a 1. I V - I" r. . fr-:-. a : 1 i r- 1 '. " 1 1 f c f l L j- r r -'. t r ' r : ; " c f a .. : 1. . . UCvaiUv anwi , n uu i ------ -
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