THE JCJ
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New Bern. N. C, Jan. 2 7, K J.
Index to New Advertisements.
A J Smith Caps. .
0ks Market Liver pudding. ,
Business Locals.
. DR1S3SEP Turkeys and Chicken at K.
' &. Jones.
" THE Snreat Com for Indigestion Is
Burtou's English Ale, at Jaa. P. Taylor's
GO to 8 W Willis, for Pens, Beans and
Ouion Sets. He has big lot of all and
they are the beat that can be bough ty
, THE Atlantic Music Company, compoa
ed of Wnv T. HU1, Prest. and Treat,-,
and Chaa. L. Gasklll, Beo'y., are sole.
agents In East Carolina for the High
Grade"Mehlln" Pianot and offer them
on easy terms, or for cash. -
v THE flncat Beer always on draught, at
J jOOB'8, Middle Street.
THE MARKETS.
ed by J. B. Latham, New Bern, N. O.
- ' Nnw Tobk, January 26.
- Open. High. Low. Close
Ian. cotton 7.80 7.86 " 7.69 7.66
Mav cotton 7.60 .7355 7.80 W
SeDt. ootton ... . , r "688-
Nov, cotton...., , . 878
. . -5 ' . CHICAGO MARKETS. . 1 "
Wbbat: ' Open. High. Low. Close
Hay ' 67 8t 671 88i
' Conn: ' I v V.t ,"
May 831 ' 3i 881 88
Bo, R'yPfd,...-. 83J 6l
a, h. it n iit
o.&o.,. ...... m r
Reading 60, - s 80,
A 8. W, 48, , '481
Receipts at cotton ports were 88,000
bale. ' - ,
"If the Cap Fits, wear It."- If yon have
boils, pimples, scrofula, salt rheum dys
pepsia, ThenmatlBm or catarrh, yon are
Just the one that, should take Hood's
Sarsaparilla, for this medicines cures all
these troubles. ,
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. Hon
irritating. i : x ' . '
Pickle Tripe, Liver Puddings, and
Country Lard, can be had at the Oak's
Market. '
- - Underwear at Nearly Halt 1
A-recent purcfiase enables nt to name
the lowest prices on this class ef goods.
Ladies heavy weight vests at 12c, others
at 23, 88 and 68c for all wool, worth f 1.
a ' G. A. Barfoot.
Chanre of Criminal Court for Craren
' County. ; f
By- Act of. the- last Legislature the
February term of (be Circuit Criminal
' Court, was changed from the third Mon
day to tbe fourth Monday in, February,
being Feb. 26th. 1000. w " -
" W, M. Watsok, Clerk."
Silk Umbrella Special. ;v '
. - epui vu 0Bi iuw wcm Ma u um
brellas, assorted natural wood handles,
with alk tassels, regular price $1.50,
TIT . ,1.1. L. ORHllb4MM.
special at 1U10 each.. G. A Barfoot;
H.tf. DI1WI UHIU1HUWV1
and toilet articles left over fronrChrist-
. mas that he is selling very low. ' ,'
s Prompt and careful attention is always
given to prescriptions at . Davjs' Pres-
," orlptlbn Pharmacy. Send Tyoars there
to be filled. .
,
Fresh Garden Beeds at Davis Pres
cription Pharmacy. j
Cryslaliced Ginger at McSorley'a.
: -' Fresh Flower Seed at Davis' Prescript
Y tlon Fhatmacy. . : ? :
Coffee, Chocolate and - Sandwiches at
McSorley'a.' . i ,
Oar new sausage mill Inst completed.
Pork - sausage 10a, ' Meat aaussge 8
pounds for 25 cents. -"Oaks Market.
. - . Clask an4 Ospw At Om, : ;
We will sell what Cloaks and Capes are
-on band at cost.. Bespectfully, .
J. J. Baxtib.
.: Celery Headache Powden will cure
- your beadadhe. Give them a trial. They
. art made and sold at Davis' Prescrlptioa
Pharmacy. ,
, Extra fine dressed poultry, turkeys and
chickens at Oaks Market. ,
Fresh Taffies at McSorley'a, ' - -
A valuable and cheap Christmas pres
ent, "8poff,ord s New Encyclopedia," at
Ennett s Book Store.
Jordan's Cough iBalsam Continues to
be a popular remedy for Couglia, hoarse
ness, &c, made and sold only by Davla'
Frcscribtlon Pharmacy.
BOOI'nlr.Hlm.. At Cot.
We have BOO pairs of Ladles, Men
Boys and Children's Rimes to be sn'd a1
Cost and lnia. ., J. J. pA xtiui.
tt"-s of Lo al 1 utlnLeC ja J
, . Country. " .
Fair and cold is tlie forecast for today.
The maxumin temperature yealerday
was 65, the minimum was 31 degree?.
Are you vaccinated? Two cases of
small-pox reported In Wilmington on
Thursday,
The Italian band that has been In the
city for several days, went to Klnston
yesterday.
The weather made one of its sudden
changes, yesterday, the temperature fall
ing thirty degrees, .i. ..:':.? 'f'---:
The yacht Roamer ''from Beaufort,
owned by Mr: Perrein, Is lrr port, and
will probably stay here until spring, ' -
The dispatches this morning, found on
the first page, are full of interest. The
situation In the Transvaal Is still one
more of surmises than facts. -
Truck growers' do not like the sudden
drop In temperature. The lettuce crop
is the only one which seems t be. In
danger from a farther, fall of tempera
ture, ' " ,
The largest ttfrkey of the season was
brought In yesterday by Mr. Oscar Bryan
of Cqve. The turkey weighed 20' pounds
dressed, and on exhibition at Mr. E. 8.
Street's stables. " -
A telegram received by Mr, James F,
Clark announces the death of his cousin
Mr. Lawrence Clark at Leachvllle, Beau
fort county, N. Cs, January 26th Inst,
He Was a brother of Mrs. -Hugh J. Lovlc
of this city, v . v
A fire shortly before 8, o'clock yester
day morning was located near the A: A
N. U, track outside of the city limits.
The firemen responded, and by combin
ing their hose succeeded in gelling wa
ter, on the fire, which was In a frame
bujlding, and putting out the Barnes.
The roof was partially burned, . fV
. Execution Was Satisfied.
The execution sale of certain machin
ery property, wherein K. E. Terry and
O.K. Lincoln -were defendants, ; which
sale was to take place today, has been
withdrawn, as the execution has been
satisfied. ,.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mr. XI, D, Potter of Beaufort, was beie
jesterday. .. t - ,
Sheriff Hooker and H, Li GIbbs, Esq.,
of Pamlico, were in the. city, yester
day. , . .
Messrs. John 8. 'Morton and Joshua
Adsms of Harlowe were in the city yesterday.-
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Miss Sue Collier came from Goldstoro
last night, and to visiting Miss Mary Ti
Oliver. ' ; . -
Mrs. 8. Lyon Jillette, oLEssl Orange,
U, J is in the city, the guest of Mrs,
Irene Hammond.
Mr. E. D. Arthur, proprietor 1 lothe
New Bern Hodse, Morehesd City, was in
jibe city yesterday..- . , , -
Rev. H' M, North of Merahead..' Rev.
O. P. Snow of Straits Circuit, Rev. JO. C.
Brothers) of Newport, and Rev. R. B.
John, pastor of Centenary Church, went
to Klnston yesterday to attend the Min
isterial Conference of the New Bern dis
trict. ' ' i r-
G. H. Appleton, Justice of Peace,
Clarksburg, N. J., says, "DeWltt's Little
Early Risers are the best pills made for
constipation. We nsa no others. Quick
ly cure all liver and bowel troubles F S
Duffy. - , , - . .
A Card of Thanks. .
The members of St. Paul's Church ten
der stnoersTthanks to all who have aided
In making the entertainment of tbe 25th
Inst success, also to those who patron
Iced the same. - ' -
Size doesnt Indicate quality... .Beware
of counterfeit and worthless salve offer
ed for DeWltt's Witch .Hazel Sal
DeWltt's Is tbe only original, An Infalli
ble cure for piles and all skin diseases.
F 8 Duffy. ' .
' Tie Fault of the Afe. : ,-.
The fault of the age is a mad endeavor
To leap to heights that were made to
climb:
By a burst of strength, or a" thought
most clever, . . ,
We plan to forestall and outwit Time.
We" scorn to "wait for the thins: worth
having; - j
We want high noon at the day's dim
dswn;
We find no pleasure in lolling and sav
As our forefathers did In the old limes
; gone.
We force our roses, before their sea-
son, '
To bloom and blossom tor us to wear;
And then we wonder and ask the rea
son -
Why perfect buds are so few and
rare.
We crave the fain, but despite the gel
ting;
We want wealth, not as reward, lu
dower;
And the strength that Is wauled In tie
less freliUig
"Would fell a forest or build a tower
Lewis Dennis, Hiilem, Tnd . snys,
"Kodid Dyspcp-ila t.mo I,d mo morn
good than anylblng I cvir took.'- It ill
fms what you rut and nn m-( - ,
cure dy'f j.iiia mij etoiiiu. h tron: ' .
V 8 Duff.
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Of tlie Trusses of t:.e Kew Eirn Acad
emy L.J Ycitriay, .
The Academy Trustees held their
regular monthly meeting yesterday at
3:30 o'clock and proceeded to the annual
election of officers
Dr. J. S. Long was re-elected Presi
dent and Mr. W. M. Watson was re
elected Secretary and Treasurer. Both
these officials have served many years
and their continued re-election Is a com
pliment to their efficiency. y '" .
Several financial reports 'were pre
sented by Mr. T. A. Green and Mr. W.
M. Watson, which met with approval
and were passed. Prof. T," R. Foust
presented his report of the educational
work of the Graded School, which led to
dtscusslon of the plans and needs of the
school. Dr. Geo. Slover and Dr. Long
spoke In high terms of the work and
progress of the school, Dr. 81oyer touch
ing on the Department of Latin and Dr.
Long on English Literature. Remarks
were made by Mr. M. D. W. Stevenson,
Mr. Thos. Daniels, Mr. L.H. Cutler and
others. '
The President appointed a committee
of three, on motion, consisting of Dr.
Chas. Duffy, Mr.'Green and Mr. Steven
son, to visit the Graded School during
the month and enquire into its efficiency
and progress and report pn the same a)
the meeting" of the Trustees at the close
of February. , t .
DEPENDS OH WEATHER.
The Oyster Market Demands Rules With
'" .- .. the Temperature.. , t ,'
The demand for the oyster is governed
more by the flucuatloni of the tempera
tore than the uninformed or nnlnlnklng
consumer wou'd imagine,' v,
Early this week, with the temperature
ranging in the sixties, the oyster market
dragged. " ., w'; , -
Outside buyers "telegraphed -they had
no orders, and to cease shipping.- Local
oyster men boughtoystera of the oyster
gatherers with reluctance, and there, was
no business in sight.
But all changed yesterday. The ther
mometer fell Jo freezing 'point. Local
buyers wanted oysters. Outside dealers
telegraphed their stocks were exhausted,
and to hurry up shipments, and there
was a hustle on the docks. - a
And It is worthy of note that tome
very.flne oysters were on the local mar
ket, yesterday, although the supply of
all kinds was not large. ': - ; -
T0 MOVE TO NEW BERN.
The Parmele Excelsior Lumber Plant At
Jacksonville feought By CaplUTlUt&
' The report comes from pretty direct
and reliable source te the Joduax,
that the immense plant of the Parmele
Ecclesior Lumber Company at Jackson
vine, H, Vn has been purchased by a
Northern syndicate, who will redove the
entire plant to this city. -- -
The location has not been determined
uponjn this olty for there-establishment
of this plant. It is said thVt $330,000 1
Involved in tbe purchase and removal
-and that Uls proposed . to make the
plant .here one of the largest la the
South.
-v. Fofum For Fehruary. -'-l
The Forum -for- February contains
many articles of great merit, nearly all
wrlten by well-known authorities. Lieut
Gen. Den Beer Poortugael, of the Hol
land ' Privy - Council, contributes -the
leading arrlole on 4.'The Relation of
England to the Trinavaal"; an able
paper is furnjabed - on "The People's
rsrty" oy senator jiarion Bstier.utiair
man of the People's Party National
Executive Committee. President Charles
Dabney, of the University of Tennessee,
writes a timely article on "Washington's
University." Two papers on the. Old'
Age Pension Problem In England are
contributed by two eminent men, the
first by Mlohsel Davltt, M, P , on "A
Plea for Old-Age Pensions.' and the
second by Rt. Hon. W. H. Lecky,' the
brilliant English historian, on "Why I
Oppose Old-Age Pensions." David Wil
cox throws new light on "Tho Futility
of the Anti-Trust Issue," and William R
Thayer writes writes an unusually con
vincing paper on "Longevity and De
generation."- , . , .
Hunting For New Writers."
Eight thousand manuscripts were re
ceived by .The Ladies Home Journal dur
ing the year Just closed. Each was given
a careful reading, but out of the entire
number enty eighty were found worthy
of publication. Tbe Manascrlpt,Bureau
of Tbe Ladles' Home Journal iseperatcd
at a large expense, but tbe hone of dls
covering new writers or some asplranfk
with undeveloped talent warrants tbe
outlay. It can be seen that the articles
secured by such a careful winnowing
process brings tlie cost of each up to
and above the remuneration paid our
bnHt wrltura. . ' "
1 licso farts bring reputation to the oft
rrpi-sidl bul none tlie erroneous
aiM-rHun that only wi ll known writers
of e1iil)l!.-ln d lllcry reputation aie able
to find a place fur tln ir work In the
rr.a:'7.Inea. Exactly the contrary Is true.
The Ladles' Home J.-urnal, t
uisiiiiiiuij U ooiii-.I-ord, bits
Hi i k. or four in-w vni '' H o
riH-i it Hi;d y " I p i - ' and
h t!.
oy.-r.-d
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. Regular Services. . ...
PKE6BYTEBIAS CUUaCU. i
Itev G L Ley burn, pastor. Services
every Sabbath at 11 a m and 8 pm. Com
munion 1st Sundays in January, April,
July and October.. Sunday school at.4 p
m, Thomas R. Foust, Bupt. Prayer meet
ing every Thursday at 8 p m. .
CKNTKNABT METHODIST CHCXCH,
Rev. R B John, pastor. Services every
Sunday at 11 a m and 1-20 p m; Sunday
school at 8:80 p m', T A Green, Superin
tendent. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:80
p m. "
Pellock Street Chapel Sunday school
at 0:80 a m. Prayer meeting 8undav and
Wednesday at 7 80 p m. - -
' CHRIST CHUBCH, - , ' -
: Corner Pollock and Middle Sta. -Rev.
T. M. N. George, Rector. Sun
day service 11 a m. .Evening service 7:30
p m, - Holy Communion, 1st 8unday in
month 11 a m, other Sundays 7:45 a m
Sunday school 4 p m; Mission Sunday
school at Chapel 2 30 a m. '
Week Days Wednesdays Sam; Fri
days 0am and 8 pm; Holy days 10 a m.
Thursday at All Saints' chapel 7:80 p m.
XIDDLB BTBBBT BAPTIST CHUBCH. '
Rev. Hlgbt Q Moore, pastor. Preach
Ing-evWy Sunday fl a'm and 7 B) p nC
Sunday school at 8 p m every Sunday
frayer meeting every Thursday evening
at 7 80 pm. . K ' - ,
r ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC OHTJBOH. 1 -
Rev. F. George, O. S. B., Rector; Rev.
FPaul, O. B. B., assistant. : Mass and
sermon, Sundays 10 80 a in; Vespers ser
mon and Benediction at 7:80 p m. - Mass
every day at 7:80 a m. Thursday at 7:80 p
m Rosary and Benediction. -
. St. Joseph's Csthollc church- for the
colored people. 'Mass - and sermon, Sun
days at 2 a m, Sunday school at 8 p m.
All are invited.' . ' .
I TABEEKACLS BAPTIST CHTJBCH. . 1
Servloes every Sunday 1 a m and 7:80
p m, conducted by Rev. A. H. Harnley
rrayer meeting every weaneeaay even
ing Sunday school 8:80 am, II B Duffy,
Superintendent. ; ' ' .
FOR SALE !
Ram Bargain. Canning Outfit, eipac
Ity 8,000 8 lb. cans per day in At ondt
tlon. ' Address R. 5'iersch, Raleigh, N. 0.
Hilan Turnip Seed.
Extra early Milan Turnln Seed at
Clark's, Planted for early shipping. Re
member J Alias F. CLAKE, UricK btore,
nt ar Market (Dock. , - .,
Brick For Sale.
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The best quality on cars at Now Berr,
for ' t -;-;-1 -
" 9.35 Per,3f.
In lots of Ten Thousand or More. .
S. Iiucam, Wilson, W. C
- ' Truck Jieans "
At Clark's. ' Valentines, Mohawks,
btrindeas. Green Pods. Jambs F,
Clsbk, Brick Store near Market Dock.
"We have Just
'-I? Beautitul Asj-
Cambric and Nkinsook
i Embroideries,
T7hich we Invite the
-Ladies to Call and
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, Examine.
D. F: JARVIS.
83 POLLOCK STREET.
A Occing Yacht
re:; ct:.co.
Full working drawings and instructions
for building a Racing Catboat that any
body can Imlld, to ct complete, $ "0.
Bund pnst.il, montlnulng this paper,
for full particulars.
Address
TISH KUDDCRTUrj. CO.,
Murrny Street, Kew York
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Who ever sawthe like before, said the lit
tle biy. I am too scared to run and sea a
good Buggy at $5 00, but I am not afraid
of any vehicle which bear tbe ' name-of
the most reliable and up to-date Buggy
builders at View Bern, N. C k
G. II. Waters & Son,
, 78 Broad Street. -'""
, MuBook Store i
J Orders taken for anything in J
1 our lino, not la stock and filled on 5
S short notice.
hj Special attention given all jiall
orders.' '
y 6.H. Ennett. I
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LOANING MONEY !
, Loans made. Loans placed. Apply to
ISAAC H. SMITfl, 180 Middle utreet,
New Bern, N. C.
Fittings Appliances
. For the Bathroom
Lavatory, Closet al well as for tbe
Kitchen, you will find In all the new Im
provements and conveniences In our
stock of Supplies. ' 'We will fit up your
bathroom with anything required, as
well as doing alj kinds of Repairs Gas
and StesnfPtttlng in an expert manner,
and at reasonable prices. . .
Hyman Supply Co
U 'Phone 63. -
49 OUAVBS 8TBERT
Notice 1 8ale Under
,'V: , ExsutfoiisI':!:;;
'J NORTH CAROLINA, !
.:'-r.,-r,:', ; Craven County. .
' By virtue of the certain executions di
rected to the undersigned from the court
of S. It. Street, Justice of Peace, Craven
county, and from the Superior Court ot
Craven county, I will on Tuesday, the
80th (Jay of January, 1000, at 11 o'clock
M., at the store on Middle street, Kew
Bern, K. C, In the Planters Warehouse,
sell to tbe highest , bidder for cash, to
satisfy saliltxecutlons, all the right,
title and intereai, wuica ins sata oanio
A Duguld and James Duguld, defendants
have In tbe following described personal
properly, towit: ' : ;' T, ' ;. " '
, All the stock of goods in said ' store,
consisting of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes'
Hats' eta,' being the surplus over and
above, tbe personal properly exemptions
of said defendants. 1 , ''
JOSEPH KIN SET, Sheriff '
' This 19th day of January, 1900. ; . t
Notice of Salei ; ;
Collectors' Office, 4th, District, ,
- Raleigh, N. O.
Notine U hereby given of the ssle
of the following properly forfeited to
tbe United Stales for violation of the In
terest Revenue laws.
Belred st New Born, N 0. Nov 14, '09
from J. r. Rodman, R L. D by U. M.
Babbitt, Deputy Collector, One I'kge
containing gallons, corn whiskey .
The sbove properly wjll be sold lo the
highest bidder for cash, st the Govern
ment Building In tin U.ty i-f New Bern,
N. C. on tbe Will day of Jsnuary 1900
at 13 o'cloqk m. .
E. C. DukC,
ColVclor 4th, District, N. C.
Py 0. M, llAiiniTT,
Deputy Col. 5th, Dir. 4th, Olst., N. C.
Jnnuaiy IS, 0.
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We 4nv(te - tnspedionof oar first
shoeing of White Goods for this com-
ing Spring, : Oar first invoices have ar-
rived and we; will with deasure show
X you some of, the popular goods that x
X ViNl be VDom this Spring and bummer f
The-prtces are tnvariabh the same as o
last year; ho advance
$ will hot promise any
5 prices
In our first showina of White Goods a
J will be found heavy Nainsook, Sheer J. '
t English Nainsook, French Lalton, French
Y r-J! - - r j.. ' .. .:-:.y P;
v . jryoimcs wryanuy
20cto 75c per yard
mull, very sheer and fine SdkMull,
with satin stripe in pink, blue and white
; 30c yard ,
Persian LaTms, India Linons, Checked i r ' '
Nainsook, Pique Dimity, Striped Nam-
sook x '
Welts in plain and fancy figure ;
Mercerized Pique, something new -V'
and elegant for waists $ K
IVp nfvn vfivrii a 1zrne lint? nf Vstf
V W hWSW Vllt Amf SVSV
Laces and Embroideries in entirely nety
patterns and all over Lace and Embrdi-
dery,
aw aj Jf -
hiTe it is ne
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0 MARKS
New Line of Caps
We have just received a new line
of Hen and' Boy's Caps of the latest
styleS'and at low prices.
99 MIDDLE STREET,
During th coming year we bavej
resolved to do bnsineu as we hATe,
- . -1.3 .' " ':A:-Ck':'-:-We
grJarantee satisfaction on ererr
article fwld, and alwajs refund the
money when anything proTei 'nn-
satisfactory.'. j -C'v"; ;
"We are strictly a One Prico Store
and are Satisfled wir.h Small Proilta.
Call and See For Yourself.
J.- G. DUNN & CO.,
67 Pollock Street. -
YOUR PRINTED:
STATIONERY
la an Index to your Business.
Then why not nsc the best.
Wo do lb V'bf-t,' Olrnnest, Neatest
J'di Vi'.iik of all shell.
V.'o i.We the lln.t Work, Hie Beat Pa
p. r ' , the I t Ink, and charis j.iu
leiei --' f-- it lliun you pay fur lb
GccgIg II
Whatever, but we .
duplicates at these
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prices mnge from ,
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.J - t -NEW BERN, N .0:-.fe,
We Wm!m
WhdoyouWatih(
; We want everybody to kn-iw we aro,
going to sell the bcrt Clrainleas Bicycle ;
for fiOOO and Best Admiral- for t00 '
, Would be glad to. have you come
and examine our stork.': -, , :- A
i.W trade eew.wheels for old onrs. ''f ' :.
: Ws nave on bard a laire qnanllty of :
TlMf, all kinds from ft 50 lo $3 50, r ' - -i-
And other i article that lelofig to a
blcyola. ; ; ... :-J' .' ' ". ' '
(I ASKING CTCLI t:0MPANT.
Planters Building, ' '
'-x'
peeking l
. ht 1
; ; ; We will be at our store, '-
' CirnisB liaven and Soul la
Front Rlrwta, from Juny.
. , 1st, 1900,; until 'further "
. , notice, Bnd will glujlly'
Receive) the Little Balance II f
" May Be Due Us, and to T! :
Orders For HatJw
fj rieaso 1'0 t'firc to C.'i. .,
Wishing you ft i
one. and Imppy K-.v
wo lire,
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