The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 31, 1903, Image 2
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W. t->. McDOWiClIjL.
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<N*i?tf.
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ordinary adviirtlftinu.
Candidates' Cards for Coanty offices
fft.OO. Congressional $10.00.
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d*r to iot<ur? attention* KciauUut watt
uscripts will not bo returned.
Communications will be published when
of interest tu tho general public and
not of a defamatory nature. No co
sponsibility will be assumed tor the
views of correspondents.
Bu?ino?M locals, ft cents per line each in
sertion.
Ratks ?o? Advkktihino : ? Ordinary
transient adTcrtisraents, first insertion
$1 .00 per squaro ; oach subsequent in
sertion 60 cents per square.
Ratos for contract adrertising will be an
nounced upon application ntvthe oflice.
Bomittupcea by checks, drafts and poita]
money orders siiould be made payable ,
to W. L. MoDOWKLL,
Camden. 8. O.
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OAMDKN. 8. 0., JULY 81. l903|
-JRB
The Kershaw Giiards, Oapt, 8.
O. Zemp, made quite a njiiftary nnrtj
imposing corps of men as they
stood at "attention" and marched
to tho train ou Monday morning to
join tjio 2nd Rogltnert of 8. C. M.,
at tins Isle of Palms for their an
nual summer cncampmcnt.
Capt. Zemp desorvos much credit
for tho energy and activity in keep
lng together a number of men
whom wo trust will he a credit not
only to their commanding oflleor
but to our town and lito State.
Tho interest in our Camden mili
tary company wos ovincod by the
great number of persons of all agos
who assembled at the depot at the
early morning hour to soe them oil"
on their trip and to wish them a
Godspeed and happy return.
Advertising
The manager of one of the most
'successful furniture houses in
Greater New York wna neked to
what one thing, in his opinion, the
success of tho concern M an most,
due. He repliod :
"The founder of the firm was a
great believer in advertising.
to this fact may be ascribod the
enormous business wo are hand
ling."
There is no business, however
email, that cannot be increased by
judicious, systematic, persistent ad
? ?crtising. "The giant oak does not
gain its strongth in a day. Mag
- nificent buildinga are not reared all
at once, nor can their Btrength and
tyeauty bo appreciated until the
finishing touches are put on.
Is you business satisfactory?
Are you tasking headway? Are
you using to tho best advantage
the greatest of all business levere?
advertising? If you arc satisfied
that you are, well and good-, if not,
dfop in and talk it over with us.
_
Tho Man of God .?}.
We clip tho following regarding
Bishop Capers fioui the Columbia
State of tho 23rd -which we are
\ aure voicos tho sentiment of oui ou
? tire commonwealth '
"Search the State over* in all con
gregations and socts, among tho ad
Oiieronts of all croeds and dootnnes,
upd nowhere, would you find a truer
type of tho Christian manhood than
in the person of Bishop Ellison
Capers.
The great church which he
serves in this diocese ? serves by his
headship aa Christ taught leader
ship through service ? this great.
1 church yesterday formally but sin
cerely c.elohratod tho tenth anni
vcmnry of ht?~ hi?hopric. The
spoken and tho substantial evi
dences that .his llock appiooiato hi*1
i^twoik and appreciate himself art
^(conspicuous testimony to his?
character as a man and his Ubo
f fulness as a clorgyman ? testimony
that rings truo and Jthal speaks
volumes. And beyond the Cfougrega
Hon over which ho presides, among
1 South Carolinians of all.creods and
all sects, thero is the s*mo a^inira
tlon, resect and love fortius man of
God. While tho commemoration of
yesterday has to.- do soUdy with his
labors as bishop of this diocese
^ these last ten years, yet it is im
' < possible, relleoting upon tho career
of which this ofllct' is Out the crown
ing oppoilunity in hie Master's
7:r>loeyard ? it is impossible to shut
mil from our thoughts tho picture
' of the young and gallant soldier,
r the youthful and diacreot general,!
frlip so soon after laying aside th?*
uniform he had honored took up
th?i vestments of tho sscrcd calling ;
Hnfih!f>Ct -Avet ? ai aee, - by ?J?araoier
*ad "precept, tho dally. ^fatica of
-Christian citizenship.
Tts {em a biahop of tho Protcs- ,
-? iWi Episcopal church, fulfilling his
^ -i- tLea witk!-euaaa*s And satis
It an eerifc^J. spiritual
men attain,
years of file blahopric y?t
; nay the years of his llfr
*ed thai tho church nod
profit Wy b*a laavruc
ft . .
We find ourselves compiled to
? issent (or once from an opinion ex
pressed l>jy tho Kershaw Kva ? out
of the county papers wlilcli h/rj
opinions All of l(*ov. r>, find
e$ them fearlessly. The V.y* com
mends Jadg) Cage tor ^quiriupt
vrittuesse* to put oil th*i/ costs be
foro coming into court to testify.
"There i* too prevalent an idea,"
?sys the Kr*, '* th the com is are
somewhat of a makeshift (possibly
not without ho in o. reason) and the
Hoonor thin idea is gotten tid of
tho hotter it will he fur the cauhe of
justice." While we might com
mend t tic action of Judge Gage on
the same grounds as 'l ite ICra, yet
there is another view. Wc would,
for the cause of justice, reverse his
ruling and require that ?very wit
nefia and juror should appear iu hij?
shirtsleeves and that their hip pock
ets and the contents thereof should
he exposed to viow. We would ex
tend the (tiling to the gentlemen of
the bar and are confident that if re
quired to remove their coats in the
the presence of the judge several
lawyers would he found with pis
tolgrln their pockets, dertainly,
according to roports, such would
have been the result during the
recent session of the criminal cour^
held In Columbia, ? State.
One hundred rulers of countries
have been assassinated sinco the
year 910, when Kdward T, of Eng
land, was stabbed with a dagger.
Of the nti in her no vonty-three were
assassinated during the contnry
Just closed; which marked it as a
singularly ' unfortunate liund red
years for royalty. Already, in
this new contnry, there have been
four heads of governments assassi
nated, and the century is not four
years old.
Tho premium list for the next
State Fair lias been issued. It
oiFera many attractive and valuable
prizos. Send to the Secretary A
W. Love, at (-boater for a copy.
Tho State Agricultural and Mn
> O
chanical Society of South Carolina
i h tho only organization of its kind
in this State, therefore, let us ajl
determine now to make the next
State Kair a success in every de
partment.
Items Over the State ami
Else where.
.James Hammond, a formor em
ployee of the Arcado Cotton Mill, of
YorUville, was tried in the Yorkvlllo
court last week, lie was convicted
of carrying a concealcd weapon and
of assault of a high and nggrivat^td
natnro ou Superintendent G. A.
Buchanan, and Judge Klugh fixed
his floe at $500.
Spartanburg, July 23 ? During a
violent thunder storm hero this eve
ning about 8 30 o'clock, Mr. Tillman
Duncan was instantly killed by a
stroke of lightning. Mr.' Duncan
was ut his homo in the western part
of tho city. Ho had just finished
supper, and had started to riso from
the table, wiion tho lightning strnck
tlie window and he was burled to the
floor. lie whh dead when ho was
reached by Dre. Leonard ami Gudd.
A lot of yonng fellows in an Ohio
town bad a good timo with a tramp
last wock. /Thoy took him into a good
bath, shaved him and cut his hair
Thoy then bought him, a new suit
of clothcs, white shirt and standing
collar and dressed him out complete
Hut when they attempted to burn bis
hobo clothes 1 e objected and fought
for them with such desperation their
suspicions were aroused and upon
searching they found $1,400 sewed
up in tlie coal.
A sad accident occurred Thursday
nigl.t, in whieh Mr*. llonrv M. Shu
mate, ul Greenville, wau instantly
killud, Mr. and Mrs. Shuiuate were
i returning from a drive and were
: quietly ridjng along, the horse in a
'Stalk, when ry?Siiuinato touched the
| animal wftli a wh;p. I'iie horse was
a spirited onfe and immediately be
gan jumping and kicking. The oe
cupants were both thrown from the
buggy, Mr. Shumate being rendered
unconscious by tho fall and his wife
instantly killed by having her skull
crushed against a rock
Wood's Seeds
FOR FALL SOWING.
Farmers and Gardeners who de
sire the latent ami fullest iufortua
tion about
Vegetable and Farm Seeds
should write for Wood's New
Fall Catalogue. It tells all about
the fall planting of Uttw?, Cab
bage and other Vegetable crops
which are proving so profitable to
southern growers. Also about
Crimson Clover, Vetches,
Grasses and Clovers,
Seed Oats, Wheat
f Rye, Barley, eta
Wood's New Fall Catalogue mailed
free on request. Write for it. ??
T.W.WOOD & SOUS,.
Sudanis * Richmond, Va*
? 6HORT LOO AX. ITJSSJH,
Who will births t i'st man In Canf*
dm t<? own an automobile?*
Yesterday was tho anniversary of
the "blow tip" at Pfctertbuty, Ya , - !
July i!fitb, 18?H.
Mr. Karnest /Jrftfinon son of Mr !
'I1, W, llftrmou, diod $nat Boniny
morning of Ijrpboid fi*vcr.
Ii< IwoAn tho prevalent append!
o?ti?* an. I lite life inauranco canvass
or# people are kept amartly Beared
up /ill the time Kx.
J ho <lry, hot weather lias caused a
nu^lm* of trees to dio in Camden,
principally you it# ones which were,
set out last winter.
All farmers seem agroAd that
there will bo no "first bale1' In Au
guat this year; the crop being from
iwo to three weeks lato.? -Ex.
Tho Yorkville correspondent of
tho Hiftte announces that W I). Wll.
?on, fosq , will be in t^e race for
Congreas again next year, to succeed
oongreaaman Finley.
The little five yenr old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M Annie Kn'sh fell
lupt Sunday and broke her left arm
between tho hand and elbow. 8he
was brought to Catnden where the
arm waa Ret and aplintored.
An obsorvant farinor of 40 ioara
oxporience, remarked horn last
Sat (inlay that the crop, both corn
and cotton, in Chester county this
year will bo the smallest ainco 1806.
Phis dneau't wound cLioering. ?
Chostor Itoporter.
Dr. J. E McLnre has comtnonced
a largo two story brick building
which will contain three stores and
will be occupied thia fall by Hpringa.
Heath K, (Jo,, who intend to do a large
mercantile business. ? IJiuhopv i 1 1 e
Cor. of the State.
Tho State's correspondent from
the Itde of Palms said a man from
tho Columbiji Light Infantry hear
ing tho ateady roar <of tho billows
wanted to know whore "that ere
mill is " Said it made liitn think bo
had to go to work.
The county good reads couvention
of Yorkvlllo met laat Monday. Tho
convention favored a apodal tax lovy
for improvement of highwayn. The
meeting also recommended tho abol
i aliment of iho {State farms 'and the
applying of tho money thus expend
ed to working tho roads,
Mr. J. L. Btokoa, aon of Mr. C.
StokcH, happened to an accident at his
father's saw mill ono day laot weok
which oamo near coating bun his life.
I Us overall pants wcro caught in
some part of tho maohinory and jor|c
od ontirely off of him. llad it rtbt
boon for hia p^nts coming off he cor
thinly, it \Js said, would have been
killed.
Biblo With n Curee.
A Bible that boars with it a ourae
is t.ho curious relio owned by Mrs.
L. tt. Malott, who lives at 807 West
Twelth street, says tlio Kansas City
.Toacflah If is a littlo book, per
haps thVen by six inches iu size, and
bound id the qneor brown leather
stumped in gold that is reminiscent
of beforo the war. That is exactly
what tlio littlo old Biblo is a relic of
beforo the war, and bearing in its.
time-stained pigoa the record of a ]
pitiful bit of wartime tragedy..
This i? the inscription on the first
blank page, tho inscription that has
called forth tho virtuperation that
follows it :
"This book was taken from a flue
mnnsion belonging to a widow lady
hiyOrangeburg district, South Caro
lina. on Monday, February 13. 1805,
tho time that General Sherman
inarched through that district. A
little girl begged me with tears in
her eyes not to tako it, as it was the
lat-t family relic of an aunt who had
died in tho insano awylnm at Coluui
bin, the capital of Itautb .Carolina.
J amos L. Brown, Company D, For- :
ty-8evonlh Ohio Volunteor Infantry,
second Brigade, Second Division,
fifteenth Army Corps. I carriod
this Biblo in my knapsack ovor 1,500
imb's.
That is as much as is known of the
exploits of the redoubtable James L
B:own, tho opinion of the men into
whoso hands the little book has fallon
occupy several more pages. Here is
what one man sa)s:
?Tho flrsUi>riuciplc8 of a true sol*
dier would *hrlnk from even tho
J thought of Kudi mi act, qpd a gentle j
man however hardened by the viseis
situdes of war, would frown upon the
deed and the man that is so guilty of
a heartless act, and then parades it
lor tho public eye. A Man.
Another person into whoso hands
the book has eomo Is still more
3overe in Iub condemnation of the!
soldier.
"You inhuman wretch. If you do
not seek to restore this book to its
proper ownoir the grass shonld wither
From, your Met. tho woods deny you
shelter, tho Van its light and Heaven
its. God. Y
It should prove a serpent in yortr j
bosom, a holi from wuiuh yoa could
never bo ?eparated.
Nothing,** knowu of the" book until
it came into tho possession of the
late Mrs. R. W. ililliker, of Kauaas
City, Kap. She was formerly Mrs
Frank Barnum and years ago kept
tbo Barnnm Hotel at Fourth and
Main street. Sho fonnd iho book iu
a trunk (hat was left behind iu pay
ment of a board bill, but never knew*
anything further ot its bi-tory. Atj
Mrs. Hilhkers death tho book wa?|
given to Mra./KTi'otN who is a daugh ?
tor of tho Cyofefaercy and deeply in
forested in all relics and reminisccn
eoa of the *ar. with the expressed
hope ttrat iturtpbt tn mtna way flrrtl
Its original owner or her descendants.
The only elue that the book contains
a^ t*? tho tiame of the family from
whom it was stolm was in last
Jblfink page, where *# WriUew In .
daltcaU faainloe hand, In ink f
y allowing, "Aao M. Ru*fh'
New Bank for BishopviP.u.
The btttllirg capital city of Lte
county J/? to t? n v? h fioftOcU! in??l
iiitiou to bo kn'iwti a* Um
i?ank, capitalized nl t20,<HM). I !t?j
?' Of -t-ftrjr of ??* h c<?m
it ay.-- '.Stnto $2.
7 Watch
A lad)'* silver w*,lcb hak 1 < >? l in
C?oi<](io laal I u? s>lay t-vntfiiy, the
28-Ut, on M h i u Hrr.ft bptwi'in the
Opera House and Clyhuin Klock.
Liberal reward will he'paid it n
turned t?? Mr. II. K. Yonng, At Mi?.
Blackwell's hoarding house on Muin
street.
0. S. Convention.
Tbo tweMy-sixLh annual inter
denominational 8. j,S> < 'on v? r?vion
wilt ho hold with the Mt. t/livet
1 i ?i p ti fat Sunday School, four in lb*
eouth-cast of (Jaaiden on Wednes
day aod Thursday, Annual 5 1 it
and 0',h. A full attendance is de
sired.
Religious Notice.
A protracted meet ing will c^to*
tncnce at Pisgah church on the let |
Sunday in August. Tiio paator will
he assisted by Rev. J. D. Hoggins
of Pscksvtlle. There will betwo
service* a day? morning and eve
ning. The public is invited to at
tend. J. E. DuPree.
Correction In Publloation of School |
Apportionment.
Wc have requested by Supt. of
Education R. C. Bruce to state t it at
in school district No. 9 the balance
ou hand should have been ?41*1 54
instead of 714.51 as published ; and
In ttie same district the 3 mill tax
should have boeu $810 00 instead
of 819.00 as published.
Gala Wcok In Andorson.
On account of the above occasion,
the Southern Railway will sell
round trip tickets to Anderson at
rate of one (hat-class fase plus 25
cents tor the round trip, minimum
rate 50 cents. Tickets lo ho on
8 file August lib, 5th, utli, and 7th,
with final limit August 8tli, 1903.
For rates, schedules, etc., apply tq
local agqirf, or to R. V/. Huul^
Division Passenger Agent, 'Charles
ton, S. C..
HEAL, ESTATE TRANSFERS.
V J Johnson to Dal hi L Trapp
00x2 10 feet in No. 1, 81.
V J Johnson to F M Johnson
G0x2l0 foet in No. 1, 81.
R H Wilson to'F E So well 1 2
acri'B in town of Bethnne $250
Lydia Charley to Price English 1'20
acrofl in No. 3. 826.
iMary A Barnes to Martha K Miff,
chison her interest in 173 acres in
No SrffleO;
Martha K Mnrchinson to Mary A
Barnes 50 acres in No. 840.
A complete lino of coflino ? all
prices at T.J. Arrants'.
Real Estate
And Collecting Agency.
All property for sale or ront, and
all claims placed In my liandiT will
receive prompt attention. ..Cairns of
all kinds ? rents or open accounts
Ofllco opposite the Workman Houac
In J. J?. Jenkln's office.
C. C. ALEXANDER.
Notice To Teachers Anil
Trustees.
beginning ntthe opening of tho present
school year. July tho 1st, teachers must
uao jn fhejr bohoojs the npw School lb-g
ister, which may bo had on application
at this olliee.
Claims will iiot be approved unless
madoout on the now forms.
& It. C. Bruce,
Supt. Education. K. C.
- important Notice.
Notice ly hereby given that In ncr
cr.pbvnee v.i{h thfc la>v governing tho
inmo the tjuarferly meotinws of tj;o
County Board ol Commissioners will l?o
hold oil the first Mondavi in January,
April, .Inly and October, but ali otlu r
meeting of the Bo*rd will be held en
?\Ycdnfcud:ty.s, afte* ihe flfat Monday of
each month and tl?At all hills must be
filed with tho Supervisor tho daf before
tho meeting or thoy cannot he acted
upon.
By order of tho County Commissioners.
J7 M. SOWKLT,,
Supervisor.
April Oth, 1003. ?
Citation.
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Sonth Carolina ? Kershaw Onunty.
ny.J.Jl. Pheli/s, Pro)).it?: Judge.
Whereas, T.ewi* Knflieh, made ?mt
to me. to grnpt htm Inters of Adihi?is
tratlon of the Estate of a pd effect* of
Lola Knglish, de waned,
Those are thovefoYe to idle and admon
ish all and sinuttUr the kindred and
oreditora of tT)* ?nid J^ula English,
deceased. that thoy be and appear btd'>T0
mo, in the Court Probate, lo be hrhl
at Camden, S. 0., on Friday, the tl?i
day of J?ly next., after publication
thereof, ^t tvo'elncte In the foiweon, -
ahuw if any thev have, why the
aani AdwunttratW aaouM ju>t be. gram
ed. r-'.. .*v. w_r*v. -, .
Given umK r ray hand, this lfth day
of duly, A. l>., VM&x
In she Otf-Uq .
lidgiMMU. i
* . - o. 1*1- - fbLl
I he above cut gives you a good view of our SotU Water
Department from which is served daily the niont delicious
Ice Cold Drinks of all kiijd?, and a very popular resort t.hepo
hot days for botfy old and young. Drop in HH<j cool off.
Very Respectfully,
o TZomp dt 7)o?f*ct$s, 7j/io Corner ^Druggists,
FHONB 29.
SUMMER
"^^ES
ON THE
?lUTHESH
^mii m
THE LINE POR BUSINESS,
THE LINE FOR PLHASUiiE, I
THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEST
SUMMER RESORTS
Qxnptete Summer Resort Foktef
Mallod Vfee to Any AcWfe?A.
W. A. To**, B. H. Marcxwick, W. I!. Tayuos.
Traffic Mgr. Owi'I Ape**, Asst. GojiI Pass. Act.
WASHINGTON. l>.r. WA9MIN<>TON. U.C. ATLANTA. OA.
v SEABOARD
, Air Line Kail way.
North-South-East-West.
?Two Dally Pullman Vestibuk-d Limited
Trains Between Soul li and New York.
: , ? ytrst Cte Biniaii Car Service.
The Hcst Rates and Route to all .Eastern
Cities Via RICHMOND and WASH
INGTON, or Via NORFOLK and
steamers. To Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis
Louis villa, St. Louis, Chicago, New Or
leans, and all Points South and Southwest
? To Savannah and Jacksonville and all
points in Florida and Cuba.
Potitively the shortest line between
ISrO^TKC & SOUTH.
'J'
[J21PFor detailed- information, rates, sclied
?* **"*!
ules; Pullman Reservations, &c., apply to
any ngejit of the Seaboard Air Line Railway
or to J. J. Puller, Travelling Pafisengor
Agent, Columbia, S. C. 5
Dhas.-F. Stewart A. O. P. Agt.
Snvniuinh, Ga.
/
KILN DRIED v
FLOORING,
Spend your money at
homo and lielp build up your
city. Remember a dollar
sent away from Camden nev
1^ or returns.
CEILING, MOULDING,
BRACKETS, FOR SALE.
iVny ptyle of Unsing, Flooring, Ceiling
L or Moulding gotten out to order.
(IN BAND, STANDARD SIZES.
Crown Mould, also Hack, Bcd^ Cove and Pic
ture Mould. Quarter rob?d, Window Stool and
Gaps, wainscoat cap and astragal. Outride casings
gotten out to order.
verms Cash.
?Pricey Sfc/o/it,
W1U also bo prepared to do turn work in a fow
<\ A V '
terif yon have lumber you want worked up into
brackefe, moulding, flooring, ceiling, we will
serve ytm iti that way alsorat modtrftt# price?."
gahdbn am & win facm,
C.\P. Rjj&SIONOL.
Atfonu'y ut |,rm\
SiwIaI attest ?on tflvon ?o coHmttta*
..fKoiiiH, Account, Ltr. Ileal Kr-n.uj
liouutlt Hl:?j Holtl Fjro liljttFSiSlt
I n'lij ii'il * ' r '? ? II
CAMDEN RESTAURANT.
I with to announce to my frUmri* ?o',|
ilt** public generally tb*t I havtr niovi4fc
my roHtftttranl (jiptfo low?r Main *im t ?t?
the building on upper Main Htr?pt
< iMitly vacated by Mra- S. A. 1'mW*.
wImt? 1 will bo gHd to aee nod #trt-\Q
thorn with the hist tb? market affords
ami at moderate price*
W. T. HAMMVNI).
ICE, ICE!
I will open an tee JTouee
about April 1st. in the rear pf<
( 3 < \\ sen heijraei?0 Jfnmiture Sto* <>
and solicit the patronage of iill -
ice purchasers.
My pricc? will bo for Ice at
the ice House; my delivery
wagon will be run as an oc
com modat ion to my customers.
On Sundays tin) !oa Houhq
will bo opthedut 7 o'clock h.
in., and closed at 2 p. m
Respectfully*
G. W. CROSBY.
March *5th, 1W3. ?. ? i..
CURETON & ALEXANDER,
COU)BED UNDERTAKERS,
CAMDEN, 8.' C.
Formal Announcement?
to fftr public that thoytiwill op^n on
July 1st an Undertaking Entanlulmtrnt
on Main street, opposite K H. Dibble. *
store, and wfll be prepared to (urnMi
Caskets and Coftinfl, day or night. We
have our own Hoarsv, and can acr.ojuo
ap.tc von in thifr rflgpeot.
are tho only OOtOHI? UNBBRTA
KKltS IN CAMDEN. Wo solicit Goao
try as well af Ctty ^business, a??urintr
our friends the best of attention. Prices
moderate. . .
In addition to our Undertaking busi
ness, we are also general Cabinet and
Furniture repairers. 1.''.
When you need our aemccn, eome to
see us or let
von
m know^ wftere to
(MJRErOg & ALEXANDER.
June "6th, 1903. - -----
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mSmM
iMllPls
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Academic Department. ? ? ',
Law, - - -
Medicine,
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