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UNow is the time-to'learn all about the points of the coming election. It you are in doubt as to the exact worulij of the a rr.cr.t! it.: re read the Ledp-er. It will not onlv have the'amendment but the most lir.crtant of all the current happenings political-froni now 'till c.cctic. ouDscriDe 25c win Dnng it to you lor 3 montns. ... . . STOP YOU j ' J j Borrowing: YOUR Neigh" tor's LEDGER! "WE Will Scad it to YOU Twelve Months for ONE Dollar. Six Months: 50 Gents. J J1 X rrtAf i 4iJiU iL'-l tl rr- r-.r WINDSORN. CTHURSDAY,. APRIL 19 1900 NO. 8. VOL. 17. Windsor Hen's Had. to Ordawl atxpnaug PrepaH . aa ajaunraataM . The ysh kind of Suits,' Oct coats and Trousers, made by best tity merchant tailors, are made ia our. workroom, at alwut one-idlf what yHr have to pay at retail. Our Men's Oathloir Catalogue, with lartre cloth samples attached. shows the latest styles sad con ceits. and is profusely illustrated with the latest lasniow mat -win be worn- ty -the best dressed this season. We ship yon our Clothing C.O.D.. and we guar antee each earment to fit yon. so that you ma absolutely no risk; think of the large saying yon effect and the stylish garments we send youi . ft w. But in greatly altered condition $ PARIS' GREAT- EXPOSITION there should be aspeedy end of this V ; - I- v V; fiuancial policy m the removal of V10 GatCS Of The FalfTo Be ThfOWO in,crtltl 10 he Chicago cahibiiioo. nprpcMrv wit- t"irt TVi National I ' I v -w j A...,!.:?! t- upcnApru 10. It is announced that the Paris Fair flThave 00 Midway, aa cor.triU.tcd $1.05. Wa pobJath l-coior lUhogaaphed Bcok.whkh hows Carpets. Rugs, ForrJes, Lace CurtaJui kns Bed Sets, Table and Piano- 'Carers, erc-i-in their' exact -oocora- and. designs, so (hat by look in at these' color -plates you east IcB exactly hoar- the-taMc rHclf appears, and buvlev from tvrvou buy at mill prates, and tare from W tq W per nt. --: All Carpirts stwei ftreCfisiHHSSisithoot .. efiajfW,-ji4feight prepaid . . .. . Both catalogues are tree. Which do yon wantt Address this way: ' JBS HIKES a S01I, Dept,909,BlUmore, Md. bank have little prospect of obtaining more Treasury deposits, if they need ed the Government accomodation ev er so much. They find that the Gov ernment bonds leouifed as security THANKS TO THE ., TRE- for deposits of Treasury supplies have become too scarce and dear cn Alendous Capacity ox - trie . ioun-1 der the new currency, -law- - for . theu'.l k. Wii! te tbe Most Mix&lfUeat Spectacle tie World Has Sca Sltct tae Cblcato ExfclbltbaUp-Uas Cost 1 1 .a . 1 . . a :..'.. t . There will W, however, a larje nuo- 41 9t" -rQ " ber of side shows which wiU scrrt p'red wi'4 rtrw w.'. f?t "ttUb the same purpovc. The ralact I duic- this Usc. we wi3 ri V Dance" wiH U one cl tU cXaLle cl McCaHi Mi;ii!m ivl vh UJ-t these. In that palace may be a com- . - . , , . . . . . far cve rtar si tic rK arr. evolutiooof the dance,, thocjh in many phases of development. try, the Burdens of War Tax ation Have Been Borne With Comparatively Small Detriment; to Business. . 4 . ku. 4 , purpose, intcis srtnauqn tne inter est of the banks coincides with the in terests of the public in demanding a I substantial reduction of war .taxes in One of the best locatioua on the DR. W. L DAVIS Consulting Optician. All rror of refrectlon cJenUfrCUy corrected W. R. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WINDSOR, N.C. Practice la mil Court. Special attention gtvea to Collection. I Paris, 'A'pnT sr "'Etca gTwII in 1893 the magnet wha'qci ttracted the United States countless nrultitudes I grounds was chosen as a site for the J ccire a copy ci from every section cl tne world to ad I United states nattooal pavilioa, . on 1 jcw fjirl orderthat the people may be relieved and be educated by the wonder, the Qua d"Orsay. 00 the kit tunic ct - I . ' ; l.a .a a t v.,a- w llui cxDOSiuon ioca m rroirTess, so we einc anstoe vac paruioa til iirniics uuiuciia auia lua. v.w . m. . - See if yocr Ltv'r is ti:lw co the rir.ht hand cotrt cf tSe f-;i f j tl3e caly. A3 t-tcTs . this i 1 Yc- h:v ill V rt a Mrs. S. C rortttt has tUUi a S. A. it;.! if. lit yl 'V e r. a V. V. m I A Tea st : .! 1 vlih Sre st crvt rts: j Lj cf! tMr fcj.rr. Tcu ' 1 ;,r;:L ; 3, SiJ ) c 4 arc I t T C3 tC cx:i.: Tilt n: ;,r a;:L ; fa. J. izS c-4 arc f crrt cf :rn;.j I 1 t- .:.rtr j FRLUI BLOOD CVRIL First-class Watch repairing. Qocks and Jewelry and all kinds of Spectacles and Eye-glasses for ; sale R. W. HALISH, Expert Watchmaker and Qraduate Optician Main St. next door to Mrs. Barrett's store. 3. Cash Paid For Old Gold and Silver. WINDSOR, N.C IME TABLES. in 1 mhi 6 I. . 3 I -rt '.a. f ' 1.1 . . . An announcement comes from Was! cumulations of the Treasury may ;be lyj ; J"? ."tT: "" i.:---.u "d.w;m urJ oermitted to flow back into the cban-Pcn au eye azes niea. ine orw s nis newspapers, tus vacs, pi wo- td tvUs a dirk f Pt. S. in te Administration and in Congress nels ot trade, i j r air wnica opens m me rrcnen cap-i 6--r"jr vi m cr.aij, C4 .-ctj, wHa do not seriously contemplate a reduc-1 Missivins are raised, nevertheless tal April IC and continues until No- his bureau of public comfort, and u rrccocadttl t lU Kll: u .... 1 .... . . 1 - - . . 1 - 1 . . . . tinn of the war taxes dunns the ores- hi"anr4 tKifnnrrrnintr rrrrwrl I vemhtr c wul be the mtwt raimihcent I iccwjicx. I cere daacs wuscc? sstfviJti&e e " - . 1 1 : . . 1 . 1 . .. . .1 ent session. This, with other impor- Qf war. taxes at this time, . Jt , is sog-1 specUcle the world ba seen lnce CI no auraaire ana 1 furrcTy. tant legislation, is to De postponea uji crested that the war in the Philippines America's recent great exhiDiUon 01 VJ . 1&Crc arc rr c- after the election, when it is assumed ;s not Vet over and that the armv ex- civilization's advance ' ia the arts. ovnt of the Unhtd States J -.0-&U n3 la Srt Uf Ut that the Republican majority, free penditures in that region may be very sciences, commerce t and education. J is a MM iniatcre Navy." This ctxmtt j borne. Winner , K. C v, I of a fieet of models or some ci the! I chwi. if w-nawww- .-w w I UCdV V lUi UltlUV UlUUUiaS Ui bUlUU A AAV 14 I mavwai vwm w-w - a-mmm I idential campaign, will-take up the there are the new ships of the navy cott eight years of time and jas.eoo inost fan ous and greatet of ocr bat- delayed measures and enact them. with their immense cost; the increas- 000" has thus far been expended In j waip ana croucrs. fjcn is ABy cr3W is UU I 11. U Vethut a little while ara semi-official ;r.r mncmn lict- th Uro nivmii I nreDarinf the buEdlnri and rrounclil10 scale cl a quarter 01 an men dwci la a rein rifi-f a r4 c . 0 i6 .-ww, K c c a 0 o w I1. . ! statements were made that the Pres- 0f premiums in the conversion of the for fight-see rs. The ground are nt7 o rrai TC1eu 1Ci, theta, for that rcaHrr ident and Cabinet were busy them- government loan, -not to mention most beautifully situated rand com- exact rtUtion Is kept thrcejaoct a4 selves with the question as to what steamship subsidy and the Nicaragua prise the Champ de Mars,- the Tro- models, even to their licieg and extent the war taxes could be modera- Canal. On the other hand it is ob- cadero, palace and park, the Esplan- loose Cnes. The cost of each oce ci ted, if they could not be wholly re- served that the excess of revenues is ade des Invalides, the vqual d"OT. hc miniature Courts real frota peaiecL At tne same ume ine on largely due to . the customs, which say, ine vjuai ce ia Keme, ana a urge r.. rj. . 1 u tUod rxsrti Art fom mittee on Ways aud Means requested have risen because the enormous ad-1 section of the Champs Elysees. The I An American roato&cr. hoicx I ci it- IXj ct: 1 cc or:ci Wl j the Secretaay of theTieasuiy todraw Vance in prices of commodities has Palace of the Trocacero, erectedl f or t a minUturt the wotkinr ci the UnU-U ro c Itart up an muuaw, ui u v-m I sllIDUlalCa lilipOi lallUUS. 11 ikusu viiwu va avwy, a I StAteS POStU SCrVtCe. Hit S-0 1 ' . . , . ' , , . , ditures as a guiae ior congress in that a reaction in foreign trade wouia uo moamcauons or mis upoo. making a reduction of taxes. I cause a heavy decline in revenue from I The Eiffel tower, with new features, As this movement was not promp- customs, and that a reduction of war also preserved, the Fine Arts and ted by the Democratic opposition in taxes would therefore be premature. Liberal Arts and Liberal Arts halls Congress, but had its initiatives with a Treasury deficit is far less em- being permanent structures. ; the Republican administration, there barressm: than an enormous accumu- The spacc occtlPied bT "P- siuon is aoout 300 acres, ui mis amount the Trench government alloted about 60 per cent, tor all other nations, reserving the 40 per cent, for Th Throbwr Heeled. itself. The space secured by the U If troubled with rheumetism, give I nited States is about 2 a 2.000 feet. .l - j Kont Chamberlain's Pain Balm atrial. It V RAILROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS. NOKTR. I No. j-a I Time Table No. 2. EFFECTIVE -2T-. 1899. South No. I-A i 30 am 6 40 7 -5 . 715 75 740 I so a m Lv Ar Windsor Butlers Askewsville Holly Grove B RANKING Powellsville Ahoskie Ar Ar Lv 620pm 6 00 540 525 520 5 05 been arranged. Caurrahi Art ywa rVr If so p--'; ior ICood at c wids IL B. U. iaod rvrm aaJ Kca. tc.t rrrty lation of surplus constantly inviting t , - extravagant expenditure - - A MONUMEXTAL CATSWAV a. T4ai1v nrcnt Sundav. . Flasr Station. Train No. a makes direct connection with the Norfolk & Carolina train No. 102 at Anosite for Norfolk. Train No. 1 makes direct connection with Norfolk & Carolina N0.103 from Norfolk. J.W.BRANNIN G.C.E.BRANNING Pres, General Manager. M.C. HINSHAW, -General Freight & passenger Agent. CHESAPEAKE LINE. U. S. Mail Steamers To all Points North East & West. Lv. Norfolk, Jackson st. . ..... ... ...... 5'-4S P- Lv. Old Point Comfort 6:45 p. m. Ar. Baltimore, Pier 19, Light st 7'-x - m- : : B. & O. R. R. P. R. R. could be no reason to doubt its sin cerity, since the war taxes were im posed solely to meet the extraordma ry cost of tha Spanish war the reason of the policy has ceased, especially as an enormous surplus is accumulated rt . . .. - will not rost vou a cent if it' does -no depositaries to the obstruction 01 me One knnliration will relieve to the fair has been constructed on flow of currency through arteries oi the pain jt also cures sprains and the historic Place de la Concorde and trade. Thanks to the tremendous bruises in one-third the time lequired 1 wni form one of the most striking capacity of the country, the . burdens by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, architectural features of the exposition. of war taxation have been borne witni 4-j. It conists of three immense arches so , - li j u.,..: ana cnesr, gianauiar aua uuici swr . . ., comparately small detriment to buji- by applying iL parated by three supports, oo which ness. But now when the monthly Every bottle warranted. Price, 25 and stand a cupula. The door .is about Treasury statements show an ever re- 5octs. Sold by J J Mardre & Bro. j g40 feet high.. The entire facade and curring balance of revenues, notwith- . ' . : supports, are enameled with colored standing the laige army expenditures j - Condition Not a Theory. zinc whose designs represents Im-j 111 mc i iiiiiipitita, Miuv ' . mcusc UJUMic wgri., ju uui iiuc to consider a reduction of war taxes- p0Uticus The question is, What of the door two minarets support two and to give business a respite. iThe shall we do with out new possessions? immcnse eetric lights on the very top tact tnat tne uemocrauc mmoiny w Younshub 111 tell you what I do which at night, are visible miles a- Congress have betrayed a strange in- th mine I walk . the . floor nights way. The" longest of flagstaff are difference to this subject does not -th iL . planted around this door, from which float all the standards of the world. Through the entrance1; door 50,000 persons may enter the fair grounds . . . . . . t 1 ruisi J t,..rarai asa 14 J a ijw. ta m rw nwmr in. nm. acix wnru iru 1 . I w- - 1 IT Tr IT r -- rt-9 t r -'. come at ooce oo Lis marn. lie - Z vZ t, rt ..v. bourht a bottle of Ouinbcr Uta s -iTi 1 " J?ir.:r : 3 am l t J I Vmy.wjM m .. p r w a V' Hi fiJf lu t r M Tcr f fry ) can li lit tcra U:.rr tic Cla-cx--rtrt-. C;-f rrts ta lie cicrw cr tri, c5 trt-rtfrtti t.'ttr is the (icrrctit . , ?o ctcr SamrtCs srr-ct r?. la ire t JUcrts,-Attr"i M Mac!caicr cf iter? a'!" It wis c'-4 t c?:rr ectcr wrtart.n"i rrr I err- t It 1 Aver! SV"i s'5 tic t cf Aicr't Jinars-n::- Tier c-.,c t CftS, Oeaess f W I a wa- aarriiliwa . u , i .- a.. f-Mi I la ww, a-laat M4 f-aa aWaiK It I .a. aaai-ai fwa Saa n a. a :.a -a4 aaf y I H-Jaa aaaa t aaft m aM , " a... I J i aaa -1 mm -m 9 9 w'U.aaaa aK waaaaaa - In . ? r w . ft Sa a.rv Vi4 t afafvrl Ll? f a rar4 a. a v. , ' I . J : . . . f - . . .a. .. . j.... .,.Twk;u a,iM i a,,i aC wraavs u. wv " - - a ,. . . Kartvlnr An AIKxaf IS. d. " "awraVs I W " M ! . A.m tv,.. flcaocTT. c:sr- wn. l( T Uiail iJaUKraa as a u wi a. wa.a v iwa i , ... a doctor to come and sec tu ciii. r-- - 7 7 - - 7" ' ; ' then very skk with croup. Not tad- J fc T' . ' vTVl , .77 .at Ik a . . . 1 1 I a-M-v. an a.. . a4 . 7 J f I -aa . yni'iimaa a 11 y I ' &r4 T"t i. , m I i to aJso Cough ould Should turned, saying the come. give sonU rtlkf untU the doior f M Jfa f' cures wben 4 cic Ia-w iicvccxi.y ittd for t yxarv So-d at UUUKa aJi VtaA wi av a aa.M a-w . a - . . , a a :i a . t ja wmm t a- m . w-w IOC I.VIBUT M) MnR TAWBBKHMV I , . . f. . a doctor need cd as the child was much better. CENTRAL HOTEL. J. It. UVLfcHAN. Pr atJ constant demand for it frota that part of the country. For sa!e by J. J. Mardre tc Bra. Ca,Vtiu today. IkKric tr-aOr I and free oodjeal adtk grtra-. REAL FUNNY. DTOIIIA. Tit Ls4 t Irm WrT, lxZ Lv. Baltimore.... Ar. Philadelphia. Ar. New York..., 7:55 a- m .10:15 a. m. "35 P- m- 8:00 a. m. 10:15 a. m. 12:43 p. m. it of less concern to the masses of the American people. " Of course, so long as the Govern ment needed all this revenue from war taxes there have been no com plaints. Although apparently .light sin their operation, careful observers of financial conditions have often pointed out the effects of these taxes upon business. The small rills gath ered from stamps upon express par cels, telegraph, messages, checks, Sage Advice. a 1 a. t t X a 5 t t rt t? retrs-fr. L, F. PERCE, A ftr,! frr t MONUMENTS JkHO -Doctor, my wife has lost her voice; every hour without crowding. what can I do about itf it is upon tne two art ouiiaings "Go home late some light." G-and PaUis and the Petit Palais that the managers oi the exposition have concentrated their greatest ef forts. These two buildings were e- and An Ideal Courtship. Steamers leave daily except Sunday. mo t?M KtarMvtrkme atari1 anv information call at. Norfolk Tkket Office, Main and Granby Streets, j the active Operations of this business Phones 112. ' E. T. LAMB, Gen. Agt. W. B. BROWN Pass. Agt." rected at a cost of - fi.s 00.000, "I don't believe," said the young man remain as permanent art museo- that any man ever courxea a woman 1 umJrf , notes, medicine, etc., have swollen in- without telling her lies." . ... ,..M 10 a large stream of revenue. A por- "There was such a courtship once, . . ,. . t. tion of this sum has been drawn from said the middle-aged man." tons one 01 tne great snow Places ci "When you were young?" the exposition. It is a magnificent anrl another trort on from - the earn- - Huhi I am yOunyet. I meant steei span 345 ,icei: long, au vnc - r . . nr.i I I." t Ua t J 4 UA Tw I fMmwArk it f ir!rin in mitt r! tfe lBgs c. me masses consume s . " Au. " v7X,,T tor T huabanJ. U lU aiSo j T 1 r a. . 1 . .iwv, Aomre are flinWrl hv Innlf m!ummlwuci w -W- " - The fancy penman's buaioexs is flcurishing. The averase odist rets thett with both feet. . .One way to obtain credit Is br QRAVESTONES. Dot needing iL The apartment house that doesn't Is a flat failure. It's peculiar that pointed remarks are apt to be blent --Oose-flstcd persons can be class ed together, but the generous man stands a loan. Proud Parent My twy'a Warn ingto play the cornet. iNcigTcf (sadly) So I hear. When a fellcw has much work tfAe a v tHt Manaru&k rtiilororH 1 - , . , 1 .. er.be can nd tioe by not bosisg crj' aiacr.cu a-a raca. Wt Pav Twt FiJ-T AZ Cvaaiyiaa Sara Dt-Lmav. lU-CiTsTio Catalog Taaa VacuT Snxra t iss Socrw THE COLTER .H.RDL WOKKS tnitiuMM a 1 100193 m AH ST. K&mrOLJC. VA WAVERLEY BICYCLES. GLT3a. &LOQ3. CulfU'Ji- WILLIAMS HOUSE,'fia.inr-i-iy.iii I wish yoa would do soeocthirg Tlic oUIcsi ho:d in tf.c town to ncct all trair.s. LCWISTON N.C. .i-'aaal to"" a a-a.'aaal . . a. t. - a v r a t uwis ' r fl a a t e ei'iiit 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 I 1 '! " te rlliivi :-r; .7v: (t I 1 I ' " 1 . I i t.. ia a. - - -Va evenwhen the Treasury has not need- those days; you know, when I ed all this money, but has . put what loved a woman, pe sneafcs up RAILROAD Don't be alarmed, madam. relieve him of that. CONDENSED SCHEDULE Dated Jan. 15th, 1899. tVA ail wvj 1 w w f - I t 4 ' I I I is not requirea tor .immeaiate pay- nouwu crwuu V'r- 7 T:.7 Z itturettl the doctor, reaasurinS!r. W ments in the national bank . disposi- her tofihis lonely home ana tney uvea wua a symwuw vuv ti where it was in reach of leeiti- haonv ever after."- " stind golden groups or statuary, . . : i'.' A i ; "; - -v 1.- ui- : ... I Itfre'a a cuartrr foe. rwa. roct mora aniernriws i or snecuiaiion i stxK-1 iiirv svuiuuuic cii. .uuiuiciu. iLuaw a ingmon; there was j no manifesU- 1 ! ' Nature and science. ' One thousand f-"l!l!5! A a - TT. ai a aa. m . a. m i No. No. " - No. No. t3 49 Stations. 48. t" r. M. A. M. Pr M. A- M. . a ae .9 00 Lv-Norfolk.Ar. ; 5 55 IO,J5 S 40 9 ao Pinners Point. 530 10 jo 5 3 - 9 4 ....Drivers.... ; 5 05 9 46 3 17 io 00 ....Suffolk... 4 50 9 30 a 50 10 34 ......Gates.... 4 20 55 " 4 15: xo 50 .;...Tnnis 4,00 837- :4 36 11 06 ...Ahoskie.... 341 820" - -4 53 'mm' .-Aulander..... 327 805 t 35 12 00 ..Hobeood.... 253 -726 00 12 ai Ar.TarboroLv. a 31 7 04 ' Ar - . Lv. - 6 35 ia 50 Rocky Mount. 1 55 6 37 P.M. P.M. ' P.M. A lU j tion of public discontent with the po- Hcv save in Quarters where all finan- cial acts'ot governments are regarded I M-. J ? with suspicion It was generally red 1 W!1" . " ' -a .ui.Kio n1 0ift;r. icineior a wees uac OglUtCU Ultll. Ta .. va.j auiva- native to the dangerous accumulation lights are placed I of the bridge. at different parti I of idle millions of surplus revenues in sub-treasury vaults. , - . Red Hot From the tlun. CmU StmUe Deexk. , "There is but one small chance to save your life and that b through ao operation," was the awful prospect vt before Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime f A. R.'De Fluent; editor1 of the I Bridge. Wis., br her doctor alter raio- outnaf, Dpylestown, , Ohio, suffered w trying to cure .her, of a frightful a " f T AskVt For VHat? ' 1 TmtlVn vreV hrlc- A W 111 V Wt w. vaa ar wv Daily. t Daily except Sunday. Trains No. 49 and 48 solid trains between Pi ners Point and. Wilmington. Train No. 49 con. nects at Rocky Mount with train 23 for all poi tT ooutn ana no. 75 train xor au posits ixonn. G. M. Scrpcll, J. R, Kenlcy, General Manager. 8up't. Train. T. M . Emchson. General Paieanga Agent, fbr a number Of years JjQrn rhsuma- vvfl. the ha-11 that hit G. B. Stead Uism" in his right shoulder and side. man of Newark, Mich,; jn the Xivi ?e says: y right arm at times was War. It caused horrible Ulcers that ytiy useless I tried Chamberlain's no treatment helped for. 20 years. .m; ana(a.5 Tf? w JT tKph Pinptipn' a. Salve mrerl ceivp .relief almost immediately. - rhe him. , Cores Cuts, Bruises, burns, f m Balm has been constant compan Boils, Felons, Skin -Eruptions. Best "5n.?.?f "'T Pilecureon earsh. a.'cts a box. fails' To? salfe bM Mardre .& Cure guaranteed. Sold by R. C ?ro- '7 J Bazemore. case of stmach trouble and yellow tat ndictL He didn't count on marvel ous powerof Dectric Bitters to cure aa e Mi StomAch and Lavct troubles, but s&e heard of it, took seven - bottles, was wholly cured avoided surgeon's, knife now weighes mone. and feels better than ever. It's positively guaranteed o cure oiotuito, win ituvt .uut; j . 'J troubles and never disappoints. Price j rflCm SZi coc at R. C. Baiemore's store. ' and I hope you wiU tkk to your re solve never to be diahoeesL I wi J mum, responded .Weary Mxsbs. Wot't der use ov stealln when ytf kin git mooey dis easy. When first, quoth Krauk. I lock to wheeling, " I had that awful ron-down feel ing. , '" And now said Walker with a . frown. Most other people are run down. We hail the lu! cf Iurr.Ua dart, And taa'-cr now estxes t The flaoriit many pi'aals to raise, . Together ws ;h the pices. aADTOriSA. -I A GREAT BENEFIT TO YOU In order to make room for Spring slock. I have reduced all Mens and Boy's Over-coats, Suits, Boots and Shoes, Laidlcs Hats -and Capes, nice Dress Goods and many other goods at very low prices. Don't fail to call, and see for yourself. 0 4 ' ; 0 - t
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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