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The Reidsville Semi-Week! v Rev iew, ONfcHOl.LAK VIH YfcAK. OL1VKH 1UU)S., Proprietors. 0VERT1S1N BATW H KMSHSI' OS ArrW ATH'N. ' . ' n!er"1 in the HotoBlc t Keldsvlll, N C u MAniid.-clM mil matter. BROADNAX HANGED. The Execution Today at 1:30 The Prisoner Calm to The Last. REIDSV1LLK N. C, MAY 22, 19":? WE ARE REAIV. wonders niidst, and in, uusu ... u : ,;nil)(.f h . ,,. tr.or winch to realize it fully. Number "' j ended the career of one of the most them have given their store fronts ' rrmarkahlc mimlei oi known m neont of fresh new paint and other-! hiMory, ami the ei--ution va , ..,...1 H.f, Mi,i,e:u. inc.. of ! every way .1 roliiph'b w,no r ' . ....heath result e I vvith.U things. collie ant? 013 iiit- iuii ; Deputy Lambeth was in the act of j ; getting behind him to fasten the rope when he asked : "Ain't they' going ti take. my pid ; turef i He was then brought to the proper position on the trap tic or and photo rapner ltoeneiie, oi ljoiusvuie, made the exposures. , v The prisoner then said: '"Tell nay j mother and folks I say farewell. ' (od bless them. You all the same, j I hope you will never be guilty of i the crime I committed. Mar 1 have some water, please, sirr 1 never did want water so bid!" Water wa i handed him and he drank heartily, ! and he thanked the Sheriff. ' I hope i er make his nicture after he had been : 'ou will do it right at once so 1 won t lohn Broad n ax who 'murdered I the court room that he was seven Mr Siduey lilair. an aged and j teen years .old others said aixte-n highly esteemed citizen of the Ore J and th a he had thought he w..s gou section, was hanged for his ; " . tn . o . . . :: . .. . : -nne at eutwortb today at 1 .. .u , " Tomorrow is piaeuca.i iu. '!,,,. The e.v.-cutiou toon piace iu i, . ,,, W11111,tm ,, , I heve to sutler." day before the Carnival, with all its. tut. j.n-sciice of thirty-odd people mimrttr!4 rHimi j Sheriff 1'innix: "What shall we do will be opened in our ! and t he gum ds aiioveu wo, .... .. i SuPriff iinnjx isH10(! tickets to I w your valise. .form; send it to by the jaw. ituuse wuo Were permitted to seethe, Juu.r " 1 ... ! execution before the dinner hour, , ' P""81 11 'and sent Deputy Lambeth and ! bo; ' wh.cli stays around hera .lador Martin into the jail to have (il,d lon 1 waut my prcnis j,, . J, , ise. (Jive my mother your lore if he prisoner properly dressed for hn J f uf, - the execution. About half-past .,:- ' .,.,.: hrf twelve o'clock Kev. W. F.Ware, a ., ).,.,!, w,.rr,.nt o, r I ,i li,.m..,. '. II V " ( I l H U VV V ( V Hill I Jim Dumpt ga.tt& out on sidewalks hot And looked in rain for nc cool soot t And vowed he e'er again would eat A lunch of heat-producing r.ieat. Once more has Force " restored his vim, Although 'tis hot, he's " Suany Jim. Tie Htxulj.to-Servc Ci3m1 fronts attired iu the .National colors and all will hold out a cordial el come to the thousands of visi'ors to Heidsville Dext week. The main thoroughfaies ot Hie town already present a lively scene with bunting, flags and awning m every direction you look and with the store wiudows hemit ifully de j corated and entirely clenu. j The city council and Mayor Watt j seem deteruiiutd to have the streets clear and to this end n force of hand have been working ou the principal ones all the week. This iH entirely proper and we hopt, the good work w ill be continued as long as the visitors come iu even if it be .necessary to have the same streets gone over several times at night next. week. This event gives the l iti.ens ol Heidsville a splendid time to Toi m a better acquaiutence w i t h then Irieuds from the country and the nearby towns and our people are determined to take advantage of it to the fullest extent. Theie is noth ing but harmony it the different Committhe's meetings, :m I we arc impressed with the interest all ol those who have Ixoii appointed aie taking in the duties assigned them. It matters not what the weather conditions are next week there will he a large crowd here. If tho wcath er he favorable the crowd will be larger than if unfavorahle.but there will be a large crowd regardless ot what the Maker have in store for us. The attraclu ns have been ad vertised well, and thousands and thousands id' people tire coming to see us and the shows We bespeaj for the management the continued cooperation which has been accorded it all along. There has been but the fewest number of people in the place who have not encouraged the Kxecutive Commit tee of the Third Regiment Hand to make this a gala occasion for Heids ville and for the county. The good f i lends of the town aud those who can be induced to become its friends are invited again to come aud be with us next week. Wo are furnishing the amusuiueiits for our visitors and we are impatient for the d iwn of the lirst day when the confetti battles and the rubber ball throwers will get in their work. Come aud spend at least one day with Us, anil see us diessed in our Sunday clothib in honor of your visit. in success. twelve nun ntes afti.-r the ti ap had becu thrown. and there was m siun ot a struggle or of pain tn tin- victim. Kailv in the day there wa- a con .1 l l .... . .... I . .4' i .lit n b. . ton 1 Jim I ! Moeiaoir imw. i .,i ...... ....... t(4)1 Wlt)i mo prisoner :it mill near the nil. sinnum nnm Tiir; Hi it " not us large as an clepliiitit. Il i. -iiupU a wasp with a biisincs- t id tor ileleialii.g iMcll, To ti ll the t r mil. we don't know what we iliink of .lohn I'roadntwV apaient iu'ie. being thereto wi'iiessthe execu tmu, but a meat majority were th'Mc through idle curiosity., nil-: i:ii'o!:rn:s Ki in k i-kiom-i; liolit two hours before Deputy Si i rill Lambeth and Jailor Shade Murtio went in to have the prisoiior eha.iue bis clothing Lev. 15 H Hill, p.u tor ol the colon (1 Maptist cluireh of Heidsville, Mr. S. W. Cay ton of the Weekly, and a representative of the Ueview were admitted into the jil to sec and talk with the pnsonor. The irisonor did not show the slight' m ee;l' ineiit. ,'llld t.'llkeil fuN ly with Lev I Lll nliout I.Hcoiidil.ioii. .hi know you Inve iiilv' a few Iioiii m In live, iliin'l you, John .'"asked Mi tin '-i'T "How do you feel about itf" .Illsf feel s.rr ab illt it,'' t he pn-i nor replied. Asked if In bad b'cu Uyn g to gel loiL'iveiiesH lor Iim sins, rind it lie had U'eii pricing, he replied that he had. but that he had no relie';that ho had not made nve iitcnunce. A -iked if he wanted to have w prayer lor liiinsell he said he did When an ll'or- wan made to get him to state just whv he omitted the crime he .Metnoiiist minister ot uemsville, oi.m-iir I .i..K..r h wnw in tlm m.t m i the representatives or the press and tntng the c;i. behind him when h. three or four colored ministers ; asked to see day bght again, and add- were admitteil to tiiejail to see aud ed' "lift me sci' you read it, p'eise " Hroadnax was neatly dressed in a The cap was removed auu he li.s- , nicely fitting suit of dark clothe-, toned attentively to Sheriff 1 innix I with patent leather shoes, white i us he read the words whidi jinstiti a shirt and collar ami looked neat and the officers in taking his life, clean, lie greeted the visitors to " f don't charge none tf you ail his e.'ll iilMasniitlv and talked fiolv with what you are fix ng to do. I tnaKes comfort possible on a sweltering day. Halp Him to Kt Cool. "'Force' Is a blesinf to ho- bumawitr. I find gtnceeatinir it and l,want it every tuorninK' that I am abl tn ro through a hot day wiiti imuU morr comfort then when 1 uii to rat hearty aieat broakfaota. It has tautftit m how to live. "K. b. CLATBfKdE with the ministers who were (lis posed to ask him quest tons. A col ored preacher who had worked for Mr. Blair, Hroaduax's victim, asked him if ho wanted them to pray for him, mid he repked that he did if I hey thought il would do him any good. The minister did so iu a very fervent manner, showing con siderable emotion and concern over! W-3 V roe i FINE MUSIC FOR DANCERS. don't charge it to nub dy tic myself. oHdbye t you all." The legs and hands had been tied and the can was securely fastened There was but a few more m o.ids Icr for John Hroadnax to be iu this world. I for riio noose was placed over Ins neck, and Deputy ljumbcth touched the lever. The murderer shot through the opening into the space below. Just eleven minutes auu tifty- The Cummilice Select lh Stale's Best Cr ch.stra to Furnlih Music fur the Ball. the condition of the prisoner. Kev. : eight seconds had elapsed from the J. A Carter, of Heidsville, followed i tin, the ti-an lull until life was e.v- and prayed earnestly for the salva lion id' the boy. Hroadnax allalouir : n.iintained that air of indifference ! hu h has(diaracleri.ed his conduct i since he was lirst arrested after the j i rime was committed. I The jail door wasat I his juncture 'thrown open and those from the outside w ho were entitled to wit I i less, the execution were allo.ved to I come into the building. Among the I crowd were the neighbors of the victim oi tlio victim oilne prisoner. Hi.ai.iupr ptiyiiuitii was only to ! sheriff l'ltiuix's deputies, and his gel w hat m iney Mr. I'.lair had ; .,,, H fow ol u,r citizens. The phi you gei me money asueu !,.,,.. .vull ..,.,.: in, f,,.( room upstairs, where the trap door 1 I he pi in Kev .No ii . 'Hii f a Si . i'aii urn r. ' A i " ou in y our rigid inind . i s sir,' he answeri d Asked agon why he committed ihal crime he said: "I only wanted that money.'' Kev. 1 lilt then asked John il had ever atteinleil Sunday sehool, and he s od he had at ( i rcctishoi o and ('h.ipel Hill church. The ounisler I lien sang n hymn "There is not a I'Viend like I he lo l ,l sir. " I lie iisoni'r ali'o singing, and iiol,cd seriptui'e Imiiiil in the HUh ehaii,r J K'lioaiis. I le rel'ei red to the ItM sou taught in the liible of how the Unci on I he cross got forgiveness of all sin, and compared John's condi Hon lo that ol the parly spoken of in Ud' Scriptures, He then prnjvd lervontl and un ited the prisoner to pray also. "I low do ou feel now. John -' No answer. "Do v ou feel any belter satisfie I about this matter' Did you try to prav r" "Yes, sir, i feel about the same." "If you believe iu Christ, why not trust hinW 1 he minister then int id the I'.'ird I'sulm. "Do you want the other good people to pray for you, John;" "11 mi Hunk t hoy eaii do me any trood. " "Are you sal ilii d at being liang"d H:l'd us you will be ,'" "Yes, sir, 1 guess I am was, and when everything was quiet Kev. Hill was asked by Sheriff ' I'mni.v to make any remarks he de tired. I The minister said that this was ! t he most serious of all the experi ences of all his life. He had decided that the prisoner was, if his own words could hi believed, a b y of good habits, yet one who had said ? that he deliberately planned ami I executed one of t he most horrible ' : I .... . : .. . I. . I . . . I. . ci imes kiiowu in ine History oi me State. He was sorry to have to say to the people pieseut that so far as he could ascei lain from the talks hi' had with him the prisoner up to that hour had not confessed Christ, lie knew nothing moio he could say lor him and closing with au exhor tiitiou to his hearers to realize the ( impoitac e of serving ! aud liv jing with 1 1 1 in, he then led in pray er, askiug the piisouer to kneel with him. During the prayer it j was noticeable that the boy was j carefully attentive aud as soon a j the last words were spoken he was ! on his feet again, and told Deputy I Lambeth that hi' wanted to speak a 1 few words. i I'll K I'KlSONKKS MAKKS STATK.M IvNTS "My tune is running short," he "1 want lo tell you all that 1 went there aud killed that good old mau because 1 wauted his money. lb" was then nski d if there was ' This will be a waruiui; for all bovs anything else be wanted those pres i here today. He never did me any cut to do for him, he said there was j harm uud was always kind-to mo nt- 1 and paid me for my work. 1 just rtskcu ny mi, ,,! me representatives made ,v i,mid to go there aud pic- it he had any arrange-. ' u . 1 1 him to irot that monev. 1 shot n commit the ,n;(, hl(yt to(, lt by ji IIUl, tliat IIO i v ... . l..vl,,,l nut or iiiiiinio.il tn help mi'. 1 put another fellow iu it pi n t kick ill. what we say. Think what we don't record nor express. Weak? I " I suffered terribly and was ex tremely weak for 12 years. The doctors said my hlooj was all turning to water. At last I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilln, and was soon feeling all right again." Mrs. J. W. Fiala, Hadlyme, Q. No matter how Jong you have been ill, nor how poorlv you may be today, Ayers Sarsaparilla is the y best medicine you can It . il . m . a taKe lor puntying and en riching the blood. Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw away everything else. II.MtkXIIc. All 4ritUtt. ol the piev it h mem Willi any oiu crime, he said he i oui' knew of bis intention. Aked if he had not talked with Nat Fuller about this he said he did not. He knew Nat Fuller l ( ircensboro, hut nevi r talked with him about the crime. "Did you la oa where Mr l.llair ; kept bis money " ' No Sir, I knew nothing about his money." "Did Mr. Ulan i vi r Jo you any wrongf "No ir." Questioned b. I; . Hill t to whether he was ui,d v Hh Mr. Ulair hen he Shot at him, ! e said he was no1. The reporter asked him if he in tended to kill Miss Walker too, and he declined to answer, but when ak ed il he thought both were dead he sa'd be dul. lie Mated that he knew nothing ot the money being stolen from Mr. Bluir previous to the date on which the crime was committed, and when Auk your dortor what ho Ihlnki of Ayr' Krpnlla. H knnwadl about thltntmnj old fam'T m1lfin. Fullow hl addico and J. 0. Aria CoTlowalt, Mai. w ho was innocent. No one told me to do ii or put it in my head. 1 put Hon him because I thought it would make it lighter ou me. Hi' is as innocent as you all are. "1 brought this on my own self. My time is running short ami 1 know I aiu't got long to live aud 1 want to loll what I doue it for. 1 am sorry that 1 doae such a thiug. It can't bo hoped now." "Asked by one of the niiuistots if he thought hu would meet his Hod, he replied: "1 hope and trust lean ni-et Him " "I (link it right for them to hang me for killing a poor old man in cold blood. Tell. everybody not to j do like 1 did it will briug them iu I trouble. Tell all the boys. Tell mother that 1 have tried to meet Cod. j Here his voice quivered per ceptibly ami be got out his hand he was a-du d bow he lx mrht ibo kcrchiet to wipe away the perspira- Wicycle watch, etc , he said it was turn.; And tell my people good bye with money he made working on ( uud that 1 hope they will meet llim brick yards of JenninrH & Watson's too. 1 couldn't have doue anything m (ircensboro He worked there last ' any badder than that." fall and winter, he said j Sheriff Piuuix ; "John, it is but lie said he wauled the money that a few minutes more before you will he thought he would get at Mr. ,e dead; now tell us the truth iu the Mair s to go to Kenova, W. Va. lie ,ireseuee of Uod, did you have any hud been to Pennsylvania onco. He j th nR to tlo with tue taking of thlll li! i u T"f ,of hl,S P.00P,!, hl? I first money which was stolen fr.m v. ..... .... uuu mnii living iu urn mini, IMnir ,.r il.. vmi tnnw unvlliinn milMrilnM,.n MriaJX-or.'io ion Know anything tiuct and the body cut down. The remains were placed iu the cotfiu aud brought out for those who were outside to see. Drs. Mathersou & McUehee. of Madison, had bought the body, paying three dollars therefor, and it was turuetl over to them. The scaffold from which the exe cution took place was iu the top story of the jail and was a neatly arranged affair. 1'KTAII.S OK Tilt: i'KIMK. On the evening of the l'.ith of March Hroadnax w ent to Mr. Ulair's house. The latter aud his niece were at supper. The negro entered and begau talking to Blair and kis niece. He advanced to the door aud began tiring at Miss Walker, wonuding her m two places. She jumped up as quickly as possible aud liroadnax tired at lilair. He shot at him twice. lilair asked hi nioce where she was hit. but before she could answer he fell heavily to the Moor. After administering to lilair Miss Walker blew out the light and left the house to give the alarm. Iu the meantime the negro had gone to a front room for the purpose of pilhi!;iug Removing her shoes Miss Walker weut to the home of Mr. li. T Kstes, who lived nearly a mile away. The latter, with other gentlemen wint to th Blair homo where, after a sttioborn res'stence, the negro s irrendered. Blair probably died before his niece left the house. There had been some money stolen from the prem ises piovioin to the tragedy. It was generally believed that Broadnax stole that money and was aiming to rob the house again, knowing that Blair had considerable mouey about the place. The ball that euteied Mr Blair's neck proved fatal The wound severed a large artery in the throat. The second wound was to the left of his breast bone and lower edge of his sixth rib. Time Extended nn Voting Contest. By special request of a number of out-of town parties and iu order to give Caruival visitors an opportun ity to vote, the polls for Quen ot the Caruival will remain open until Wednesday, May, 27th, at 3 p. m. The coronation of the Queen of the Carnival aud Maids of Honor will take place at the corner of Scales aud (iiluier ctreets Thursday, May L'Sth, about 11 o'clock a.m., (immediately after the parade). The Coronation Ball will be held at Star Warehouse Friday night, May 29th. 11. J. Olivkk, Chairman, Carnival Exucutive Committee. Approved : 11. G. li,AisT0Nki, Cha;rman, I). A. HaMiKiY. B. M. Hitchcock, Voting Contest Committee. 1'ne followiiii is the lesult of the vote for the Queen o!' the Carnival at noon today : Miss lVarl l'enn, 30fi Miss Kate llnigh. 171 Miss Katherene Frice, r2 Iviis.s Elizabeth 1? ill 1") Miss Bessie Bovd. 2H Miss Lixzic Fetter 25 Miss Bessie Staph 8, 2i Miss Ethel Jones, 21 Miss Kate Anderson. 21 Miss Roberta Price 20 nfmrgTaWTrloT . vv... av't A a 'v v Uintl 11. 11 U Tf CUV about itt" 1 did not. 1 back into the kitchen after she made ! Tlidn't know y thing about it until her escape, and the prmonor said he d;d not. He was then apked when he left his hat in there and he said when !ie. pushod him out of the door I heard thein askiug about it after I had killed him. 1 had some very nice clothes on and they 311st auspic iontKUhaLJLUuhJ The prisopf r said t was stated in The prisoner wiys hesitating mi Mr. Joseph Poininville, of Stillwa ter, Minn,, alter having tpent over $2,000 with the bes doctors for stomach trouble, witheut relief, was advised by his druggist, Mr. Alex. Richard, to try a box of Chainber- Jnin'a Moutftoli und -ivi'r He lid so, a, id ii a well ncin If '.roublcd with indigeti-'i, 'hd tasie in the mouth, lack ol appe'i .e or constipation, give these Tablets a trial and yon certain to he more tlmn pleased with tne result. Kir ale at 25 cenU uTiox byFcXMfvVjIlfis: ' I'hc Committee on Arruuuouieuts the Koiuh's' B ill and the our. the ( 'oi on-, tioii Ball have de cided to ni.ike tln-'j two social tvenis Micii tiiillcint successes that they will be loin; remembered by those wh atti-ud tti'iu. The ball Weduesday uight w ill be for the knights f the tournameut and i n any oiln r of the dancing genM. i:im .in. cute to alteud Mid pay tin ."in. w.i -b will eiuitle the in ;.i. . a lui v i 1 end to the priv- 1 ilegts -it ';.; floor.' For Hjo-e who 1 desire lo be t pHct.it 1 : s only there will 1 e lo.-e scats and in admissiou ( t .. . 1 larUr will bn charged. The M. ii-sful knight will at this, hall se'co' !iL queen aud the thre ! nc. li.-t liders will be.-tow their beauii 11' wreaths upon their fair ; aiaio-. t honor. Thi committee; ise impose I of Dr. A. Williams, 1 A S 1 1 ,-rila way and kuss-l Tucker. I The ball on t'ralay ni?;ht will be coiupiiineiiiary to the (ueen of the Cui nival and her four maids of honor, will t.e under the direction of Messrs. H. L. Hubbard, Horace Whitsutt, .). F. Watliugtou, C. A. Pene, Scott Filluiau, Jas. F. Wray aud .las. Mayo. Invitations reading as follows have been issued to the danciig people iu other plaeos: "The Eutwrtainment Committee requests the honor of your presence at tbeCoronation Ball, at Reidsville, N. CiKii ing the Street Fair and Carniv.nl. Friday, May twenty ninth, nineteen hundred aud three. Hours ::ilO to 1. (Signed by the Committee.) Chaperones: Mrs. .1. F. f 1 ay, Mip. Sutt Fillmau, Mrs. A. (f Waltwrs, Mrs. P. D. Watt, Mrs. J. T. Ulivw, Mrs. M. J. Oliver. There will be u adrmimioi fee for this daisce and very one who holda an invitatiou is ordially in vited. Haywood's Baud, of llaleigb, bus been employed to furnish music tor both of these functions ami the tw committees are vieing with ivcii other uud will make both occasion a big success. Even the Ind His Home, Wl :n Guards li n't err r.mi.i..; IlI'Mli'V. I'l'O 1-hIUIiIi' r -l'U i'ti-.' Mt's ir.i p V . re I 1 ' mi:. . !, 1 1 I'ithI him! it : .' St Ht"1. IIITH H M 'III your risk. I M Jill' I Will niy is il, - ! i- tn u s. It. i . I. -p ;l CI- "III I ri rclw'.s.. hii II Miui'iint -if with 1 i!-i'ii:r. si 111 v. si in-, nt ii in iniiK.-. Ii-i-!i.':c llli'Mt in tin- I'm! i1'! ily t" tiKiir. en llav lfl.nl tl'.'lll. "Ill : lit-y w ill c.-ir.. Ix-sl i'imiiu::v w is'! Nil r ii You a fornialu I ji!!. ' !!;:.- t.. 1 ! I u ' ' 1 . ; r 1 s . . 1 W- II- s- I j. II I JI.MMIOO at UM tor 3 Y.ar. J C,. STAVU .S HI'.! Ills) Kill III I il- In th.' Notice .. .. .. n.A v 1 1 1 t nunnnpii HS n.-uiiHiniinnu "i nir rUlc .(.I. H.CliMi'r, u.-ccilHen. hii 't- moiib inilfl'lf'il tonaiJ HStilto srw n.-oilen id com riirwioi Hint make imii;1liitt imy infiil . ami 'ill i -hoii liavtiiK clftimH rkmionI s.ilil i'slt ' it - hereliy li'iMtled to vrNHiit iip'h tn ir fT 1 yit.eiit tm or I'cfcrc the tilth i!y of May, ItfiH. r -till" notice w'.ll Iih i'l.iiil,'H in Imrof Itieir reenvry. Tins May !!ith. li. I. L. WITH Kits, Ailuir. of J. H. Cut trr , ilec'd CALVIN KMoADW Broker, Greensboro, N. M KM ill l: X. Y. COTTON KXCIIANC.i;. N. 0. COT ION KXCII AN(JK, CONSOl.IDATFl) STOCK KXCII ANCK. tii,'- l'f ivate wircu. Your business solicited. Barber Shop. FIRST CLASS lam now condtict.iP! a Mrtcias Bur her Shop between Foizer & Mima' dnc ftore and J. 11. Hurtou's and will ajipreciato the patronage of th" public. Nothing hut the Lest help will te employed ami every thing will be found neat and ele.iB. Come to Bee us early aud often. EliXFST (HADDOCK, To the Man Whose Some thing of an Expert on Dress. Why arn tlio best hiessed nun in Reidsville our patrons ? Wliv do experts on dress invar iably buy from us ? The answer is obvious they know what they wait in Clothing and .heir discrimination tells them we have it. We'il venture to say that if the question were put to all the critically darcful dressers in Heidsville. indi vidually r collectively, as to who .old the best clothing, the instantan eous answer would be: "Why W il !t.un. Hopkins & Co., of course." Sp'.;.ding ij r xperti on-Cli thing Schln -s BriM. & Co., whose cloth ing wt sell operate orc of the great est HiMnuiV.c'.oties ia Amcric.i, and produce more ft) las Uian any oilier nhMa concern in tlio country. Iheiruar. tod .v. m. nt. lire famous t e " U -si-Cloth in nt nre fsmous n t in-in Hie World." Come to J ns ouriuj Carniaal week. 5 AVI I I lA MQHOPkr iN cCO
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