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.VOLUME XLVIII.
BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA, ’THURSDAY, MAY 7TH, 1925.
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NUMBER 36.
LARGE CROWD ATTENDED
CAMP MORRALL REUNION
BLACKVILLE BOY
PAINTS HIMSELF
major J. A. MEYER electeu Barnwell Man Shot
COMMANDER.*
Dr. W. M. Jones DeliveredSilxcellent
Address on ‘ Spirit of Confed- f
erate Soldier.” • ‘
Sunday Afternoon
The 35th annual reunion of Camp
George W r . Morrall, U. C.' V r ., ’ tuis,
oasserl into history but the day will
remain a fragrant memory in' the
tTigarts and minds of those who at
tended the meeting at Meyer's Mill
»Fnday^.
TKe eieuiises were he.W in , tl\e
Steel Creek Baptist Churdh and 6ver^
scvit was tak<‘ l n> The meeting Was
lit lied tjo ohfet by Dr. R. *W. Sanders,
a 'native of Bii*nwoll County but now'
i resident of Greenville, in the ab-
♦ience of aneonvipander, no uecesspr
having .Ix'en .elected to fill the vac an-
*y. cau^tl by the death cf Capt. J.
t. Staff H*aiford, who answered the lasjt
'•xjllAcall since the reunion last* year*
t>r. Sanders also offered a prayer for J v^ry much surprised to hear MK Mar-
Mr. Gilmore S. Harley, of this city,
was painfully but not seriously shot
by Mr. Harry Martin at Willis’ Mill,
near Elko, late Sunday afternoon,
three bullets-' taking effect, two in his
left arm .and oiie in his left sine. The
exact cause of the difficulty is not
known, hut Mr. Allen Brown and
other members of Mr. Harley’s party
claimed that there had been no dispute
prior to the shooting that would war
rant the attack, rbom what can be
learned, they had gone to the mill to
get seme iish frqm Mr. Martin and
whep advised that he had none, they
askth to be soid some country meat.
This^,' it is undeisood, Mr. Martin at
first refused to do, hut later decided
to let the visitors have a pa’t of his.
supply* He went into his house and 1
Mi*. Brown followed him as far as
the porch and e 'eryone, it is said, was
LYNWOOD If AVIS, JR., RESEM
BLED “TAR BABY.”
Mrs. A. B. Hair Entertains, Ladies’
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Aid Society.—Other Interesting
URGED TO ELECT
EXECUTIVE HEAD
TONSIL-ADENOID CLINIC
WAS HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL
HIGHWAY A(/T IS DEFENDED BY
SPEAKER BROWN.
Blood Is
News Items.
Blrckville, May 5.—Hosts of friends
will he delighted to learn that Master
Lynwood Davis, Jr., the attractive lit
tle son of Mrs. Loretta Davis, did not
suffer very serious'results from his
Barnwell Man Says New-
Needed in South Carolina High
way Department.
Study Center Closes
a Successful Year
The Teacher Study Center for Al
lendale and Barnwell Counties closed
a very successful year on Saturday,
May 2. During, the term forty-seven
Greenville, April ,30.—^‘Unless mem
hers of the State Highway commi/s- teachers of the two counties v/erq en-
sion lay aside all personal and politr- roiled. These teachers have, taken ad-
cal preferences’ and /or the best in-1 vantage of the Study Center and have
terests of South Carolina select ami made up the work required by the
evpe.rience with house paint several | elect an executive head of the state State for the r» newing of their cer-
days ago. While his mother ' and I highway department as was provided tificates. The Center is conducted by
aunt, Mistt Miriam Baisden, were for in an act of the general assembly Winthrop-College and fs * fn direct
busy’ planting flowers, they missed at the recent session, the state will charge of, Dr. A. I\» Bour]t»nd, % of that
him, and'after a search found him^be- Soon find itself without a highway place. ... - ^
hind the refrigerator with a- can of j department, or^with a highway de-j Prof. .1.-1). Robison, Superintendent
.yellow house paint, which he had partment that is deatl,” said Edghr of Schools of Barnwell, wa^ Dean and
proceeded to daub himself with from A. Brown, Barnwell attorney ami’ instructor of mathematics in the- )o-
head to fi .d, resembling the famous speaker of the house of representa- cab Center. He wti's -nldy assisted by
“tar baby,” in his efforts to extricate j lives who is in Greenville today in Mrs.^G, C. High, primary teac-her of,
himself from the paint. The anxious attendance on federal court in eon- the Denmark Public Schools, Prof. E.
mother and aunt were af*aid he nection with the trial of the bribery, T. Spigner, Superintendent of the
25 CHILDREN RECEIVE NECES
SARY OPERATIONS.
Was Second of Its Kind Hold in Barn
well.—Dr. C. W. Kollock, Noted
Surgeon, Was in Charge.
Denmark Schools, Prof. T. K. Crane,
Superintendent * of the Allendale
,|Vine guidance and the blessing of ;tin tell Mr. Harley that he was going..
j n All-wise Providence. * jto kill him, at the sante time opening
^ Major J. Anslem Moyer, Barnwell fire - with above result - Mr - IIar -
P^Jounty’s jjrand'old man, tend«^*ed his b ‘- v 'cturned the fne but none ot his,
designation jus ’adjutant, stating thatj vbo ‘ s t0() ^ effect. It is,unders
, | that Mr.* Hai ley, who is a gamj
ne has pc ted in that capacity, for the
past 35 y-ears, but liefdre -Jiny action
:s>uld la- taken he was unanimously
elec-bed Commaixder of tfee camp. In
t few appropriate remarks he thanked
nis cornrades for the honor conferred
upon him. Judge John K. SneUjng,
»f Barnwell, was elected adjutant, and
Jso expressed his appreciation, • The
roll was then called iipd it was found
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’hat 21 members of tne camp were
iirescmt, as follows:
J. A. Meyer, G. W. Aiuler.spn, J. Y.
laxley, G. W. Boylston, J. J.-Barnes,
u. F. Cave, J. S. Creech, J., Cohen, J.
J.1, Cobh, Judson Greene. L. F. Hair,
,i. B. Harden, H. W. Jones. D. P.'Lan-
rusti-r, Robt. Mans, G. P. Morris, N.
A.- Patterson, 1’. -L Ready, R. W. San-
-iers, E. B. Senders and J. V\. San-
■ ii-rs.
^lajor Meyer then announced that
■..,u* next business was the payment of
lues. On motion of Mr. George D.
•virkland, the dues were paid by con-
•ributions from Sons and Daughters
•f Veterans ]>resent.
The orator of the day was Dr. \\
H. Jom
den, arrested Mr. Martin a sj*f>rt time
ago’or.! a charge of trapping fish.-
A warrant has heep'issued for Mr.
Mai tin in connection with the affair
Sunday afterno
might have swallprfed some, as he j case against three federal prdhibi-
was so envelomxf in it, so they sent, Don agents,
for Drs. GyjOs and Hammond, who I “By their failure to elect, it would - Schools; and Prof. J. M. Payne, Prin
after weiring and watching awhile | seem that members of the highway cipal in the Public School System of
for syflfptoms of paint poisoning de- i commission are saying that there is Golumhia, . >
1 cidyxl that ffe did not swallow enough j not a man in South Carolina capable Thus Center will l>e a permanent in
hurt him seriously. j of taking charge of the highway destitution in these counties. Thore-
The Pricilla Embroidery Club was 1 P Hr tment and supei-vising its opera- fore, it is earnestly requested by all
delightfully entertained by Mrs. Hal
I). Still Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Marie Jewell and her three
lITU ... .......
ing the way for better teachers. The
Bariywell Country
Club House Burns
The Barnwe ll Country Club .house
was destroyed by lire early Thursday
morning of hist week, a few hours af
ter the club had been formally opened.
The Origin of the fire is unknown, but
is supposed to have originated from a
fire in the yard where a catfish stew
had been prepared for the members.
The property is owned by Mr. S. B.
Moseley, of this city, and it is under
stood that the loss is partially covered
by insurance.
The burning ol the club house is a
source of regret to the 'members, as
the initial meeting of the club gave
promise of many enjoyable evenings.
Talks were made Wednesday l ight by
of Barnwell,' who delivered Col. J. E. Harley. Judge C. ('. Simms
r, mit'telly address, his theme being
The Spird of the Confederate SqI-
iu r,” which, bri-fly was to preserve
the Revs. Howard Cady a'«l R. W.
Humphries. Mr. I.. Cohen and others,
ail of whom spoke of the needs of
nglo-Saxon civilization. Reviewing 'itch an orpanization in the comrhun-
-oe history of the" Ang'a-Saxon. race
'rom RunnyrTfede, Avheiv Magna Carta
wrest.d fi 'in -Ho English king.
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tty an
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complimented Mr. Most-ley on
initiative.
is to hi
a ipe.l t hat the vent lire
will noi la* allowed to <lie but that a
new club hous will !.,• built oh the old
site or a moi
ivaila’nle.
attractive children, from Portland,
Maine, will arrive at the hohte of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Buist,
Friday for ji visit of two months.
Mrs. Jewell will be pleasantly remem
bered as Miss Rosamond Buist, and
the news of her visit has been de
lightfully received by hosts of friends
i^ South Carolina.
o Mesdames A. \’. Collum, Wilhelmina
cook, M arion Kennedy, Miss Lessie
Heath, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Fanning,
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Pinchuck and
little daughter and Mr. Leon Martin
were among thbse from here who at
tended the W-ebb-Duke marriage in
Aiken last Thursday,-
Mrs. Daniel has returned to her
home in Savannah, after a visit to her
daughter, Mi r s. \\ . C. Turrentine.
The serious illness of Mrs. Ben
Storne is a source of regret to hosts
of friends.
Among the children from here who
were operated on last week at the
T>n. il and Adenoid Clinic in Barn-
wad. were little Miss Thelma Cain,
Mis* Willie Sunders, Master Audrey
Still'and "Ted Nincstcin. All are get
ting on; splendidly so far.
tion so that it will be of the most school men that teachers take advant-
possible benefit to the sCave.” Mr. age of the opportunity yt their own
Brown continued.. j door. Winthron College, through the
“They need same new blood in the ( ‘ arnest work of I)r ' Bour,and * is ^
highway department. That was con-
ceiled by every menM>er of the South ,,a - v is * ast comin ‘ f ’ too > when toacher8
Carolina legislature. The legislature who ,1(> not attend Stu<1 - V Centers wil1
realized that something for the high-j bt ‘ disregarded by -school officials.
wjiy department should he done—;
something that would help it.
“And thus- it was, with an
idea
only of giving assistance liat the
legslature j>asse<i the measure which
became known as “the active highway
commissioner bill.”
“It is not customary for the speaker
of-the house to engage in the actions
which the house takes and perhaps 1
should not take this jxisition, hut I
believe that in view of the position
which the highway commission .has
taken it is time^for someone to come
forward and (Wend the legislature
and its action.
“Instead “of" fussing at the legisla
ture the highway commission should
do -something for the best interest <>f
the state as i whole. It is not , a
Town to Advertise
Property for Taxes
question as to who will do Green- j
The Town Council of Barnwell met
in regular session at 8:00 o’clock Mon
day night. May 4,- 1925. Present:
Mayor J. G. Moody, Jr., and Aldermen
Peacock, Sexton, Davis, Price and
Compton.
Hallie Long was found guilty of
speeding and sentenced to pay a fine
of $25 or *erve 30 days on the public
works. The fine was paid.
The case against Floyd Hendricks,
charged with cursing, was postponed
until next Monday night, on account
of the absence of witnesses.
The case against — Rylandcr,
prohi-
i charged with violation of th
ville countv or Barnwell county or
bition law, was postponed until next
Georgetown county the most good if
Monday night.
„ , , Two men, charged with being
dieted the head of the department.; . , ' i j i -u
, ’ , , | drunk, pleaded guilty and paid the
It is a question of who will, do the
date at l;irge the most good and the
Mrs. Ella Smith, who his been ( highway commission should act at
visiting her daghter, Mrs. Wdliams in j one- and wisely in the quitter.
Savannah, is at thi- home of her son I <1 e-'t < are who they .elect ’’ Mr.
out
le one
i i-
Caused bv Machine
m-h.w, Mr. Georcv Still, wh ere sRe j ’trovn .‘aid in (on.f'u-eon. (
was called to <be w.th her little grand ' The art creating the “Act ,e High-
soil Vu.irev* St:ll, ior los tonsil aqd ! v ay (Optn:"-s’"Or‘-'> job n.-i i,m<- law
adenoid operation and convalisconj oyer a month ag>) ami, the eommissioti
Mi-. j>.nd Mrs. George Buist ami \T, ! h; i.ot ,-lei t .1 Ji'man for the posi-;
and Mis. T.«m i*. u n ! ti-'.n *
¥
wort* m
Mir J."l
j fines' imposed.
j A charge of drunkenness against
another man was postponed until next
Monday night.
i Several bill.- ,vore apnroved and or-
The tonsil and adenoid clinic hel<l at
the. Barnwell High School building on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
last vveqk was highly successful, oper
ations being performed on 25 children,
all of whom are reported as getting
Vong splendidly. This is the second
clinic, of its kind to be held here and
those who made it possible are very
touch gratiiied over the results ob-
'ainod.
The clinic was held under the aus
pices of the iled Cross, the State
Board,<M Health and the County Medi
cal Association, with Mrs. A. A. Lem
on as chairman. To begin with, the
committee was unusually fortunate in
securing the services of Dr. C. W.
Kollock, a noted surgeon of Charles
ton, and he was ably assisted by Dr.
Hiers, the physicians of the county
-cx^d four nurses.. The people of Barn-
wtfll County appreciate the sjicrifice
made by Dr. Kollock in order to con
duct these clinics, realizing that one
day at home' Would mean more to him
financially thah the entire time spent
at the clinic.
\ great deal of credit is also due to
the members of the various commit
tees, whose untiring efforts contribu
ted so irlueh to the success of the un
dertaking. The p6rsonnel of these
committees was as follow’s:
Preparation—Mrs. J. D. Robison,
chairman; Mr. Ouyot and high school
boys. i
Supply—Mrs. R. P. Davies, chair
man; Mesdames H. D. Calhoun, Josh
Baxley, Perry A. Price, Misses Rlatt
and Spear.
Entertainment—Miss McNab, chair
man; Misses Grimes, Creech, Cave and
Dick*.
The firs* floor of the local school
building was turned into a temporary
hospital, wdth every possible conven
ience, and it was here that the var
ious committees appointed hy Mrs.
Lemon helped to’make the work move
easily and smoothly.
On Thursday IT, children were op
erated on and nine on Friday. By
Saturday all of,them had been taken
to their homes and, as stated above,
arc reported as doing nicely.
r l he food used at the clinic was all
contributed b.v the people of Barnwell.
work met with whole-hearted
•'!’<! : uierou >- p c in evey home,
ami the town :* to be highly com-
< ouncil voted | mended for such : plendid cooperation
to levy and advertise property for th< jn
lered paid.
After discussii.n.
the
The commiljjtee in. charge of this part
of the
I tr.
.u< h ;i worthy cause.
payment of pa t due taxes as rapidly .Hu.-h of th.- ucr-ess of the clinic is
Tom Aitaway. of Barnwell,
M Hryvil'k' Sunday visiting
Buist.
(i o The ion had one"
meeting which i-rol-.e up wi aout any
thing hiiving l"'Rn accomplished.
is pos.-ible, beginning alphalntically.
Council then adjourned.
due
to the tireless efforts l of- Mrs.
Lemon. She worked night and day to
For the past two or three week*,
owmu's of radio sot* in Barnwell have
noticed.a new form of “intefferenci'’'
ith ’n-eadcast jmtgranis- It is so
«
nd the attempt to place mothers un-
..ei federal supervision. He also took
fling at South Carolina’s system of
taxation but called on hi* audience to
witness that he was not making an
ttjiek on any particular office holder.
\t thy conclusion of his address. Dr.
Jones was given a rising vohg "f
rhanks.
Mr. N. A. Patterson, oTDunbarton,
• 'ffered a resolution on the death of,
the former (’ommander of the canqv
.uui an amendment was offered hy
Dr. R. \V. Sanders to include
other comrades who had crossed over
the riviw. Tho amendment was ac
cepted and th>‘ resolution passed..
There being no further business be-
,fore the meeting, the Camp adjourned
and the members and their friends
gather at the picnic grounds on
the edge of the little., village, where
:.n old-fashioned Southern barbecue,
with idl the trimmings, was served.
'-The dinner was excellently prepared
md served in a most capable manner,
i.nd if anybody came away hungry it
Vas his or her cwn fault.
♦
Dr. McLauriu^Brooker motored to
.Mr*. .1' lm v leech has Itctoi
on to part w'th a loved sister,
c Bolen, " f Will 1st on, who
,, , Present plans <>
tn "'" 11 <in *Mnv 12th.
f i he com ms* ion now
M
Mrs
dice
,are t -
ki*e}i’ eVCwvlhing running smoothly
and was ably assisted by the t< ,acher<<
and la<lies of the town. < Special men-
Jtoin also should l>e made of the splen-
y ' I did cooperation of Supt. J. I). Robison
eacoek, of BaJL'i’.vell, has I and the high gliool bovs.
Local Auto Dealer
Delivers Two Cars
Tiie build-
■strong that it <-impletely r s e,u?»
the -ig-nals frt;m inconiir.g hOatious. i
making reception impossible. Vari
ous theorii-s were advanced a c to the
cause and i't was finally located in the
office of a local physician who has in
stalled pn electrical apparatus t »
generate ultra-.violet'’ rays for the
*
treatment of various ills to which the
flesh is heir. The machine, however,
i- not used very long at a time and is
operated most I v during the day time.
It it brings relief to the suffering,
radio fans can well afford to] have
their programs' interfered -with oc
casionally.
in a. Cblumbkb. hi spital, Monday nighE i-B?.1*I1W6*1 County j yj, jr. [>,
'mi! 27, flr.d was buried at !'‘t. Cal- FblliS at Beunlon I’Urchaseil a Hudson eoaeh from ’the | ing w;i in (excellent condition and the
W.-D. Harley ?-Iotor * o., (,f this city,jjanitress; Ella, di\ her lK*st to keep it
VI,.. Han \ D. Calhoun' delivery being nadc ls,*t wiwk.v . | spotless, as well as helping in the
Wednesday. Sincere
It for Mrs. Creech bv
Bol
mi was also
vary 'church
sympathy is
host* of friends, Mrs.
a niece of .Mrs. M. F. Hair,'and had
apartments in tkc home of Mrs. Hair
here for a while. While here she
and
Mr,
Harley went up to < - olumbia j kitchen.
Monday to get a Packard .-(‘dap which
are in Abbeville this week to enjoy tin
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convention ofjthe Sons of Conlcderab
Yete.rans,.who are holding their meet-1 b( ‘ s0 *‘‘ a sbor -t 'ime ago to Judge J-
ing coincidqnt with the reunion of ^ en, - v Johnson, ot Allendale.
• '■* r* * * •
were
made many friei,ul.s, who deeply w-1 Confe'deratct-V’etgrans. They were As announced last week, RficW on
gret herdeatfe. and feel a great sym- , accompanieiftbv Mrs. A. M. Kennedy, Hudson, cars have been greatly re-
pathy for the bereaved so is and i of WilUston, matidn of honor, Miss '' 1 * u '
daughtei. , 1 Martha'Dixon, also of Williston; maid
Mrs. D. K. Briggs was ;i visitor in of honor, and Miss Helen W'oissinger,
Denmark Friday afternoon.
Mrs. John Ladd and little daughter,
Mary Elizabeth, of Charleston, are
>f Rlackville. *p<vnsor of Col. Cal-
! V
houn’s staff, he being brigade com-
duced, the cut amounting fo $9/ on
the coach and $100 on the sedan
models, making that popular auto-
mobie one of the greatest values on
the market today.
marider f(»r the Second District. Mr
Harlem, Ga., Saturday being accom
panied home by Mrsj BVooker. who
has been visiting relatives in Atlanta
and other points in Georgia.
Double Pond School
Closed Friday Night
Blaekville. May 4.^—The Double
School closed a successful session on
Friday, May 1st. and entertained a
large crowd for several hours with a
most enjoyable program Friday even
ing. beginning at 8:30 o’clock. The
occasion was enjoyed hy each and ev
ery one who was present.
Sunday 1 school was held lien* Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. H. W. Jones spent Sunday at
the home of M •. and Mrs. R. W. War
ren, of this community.
.MrAftharlie Hartzog. Sr., spent one
T
visiting home, fc Iks here. * t Calhoun represents the Sons from the
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Yoctngblood State at large, -as-she is on thest;iff
Notice
to ( ontederate
Widows.
Veterans and
of Commander Jijhn M
Newberry.
.p- mi <*d all who attend
Kinard, of i
A great time h is been
In Honor of Senior Class.
Mrs. E. R. Cai] and Mis* Jean Riley
(CONTINUED ON FOURf H PAG 2)
and daughter, Mary Catherine, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Youngblood’s par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keel.
Dr. ami Mrs. Ryan A. Gyles visited*
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Gyles in “The-
Land of the Long Leaf Pine (N.C.)
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Wengrow are en
joying tile possession of ii txpw (dosed
in) Ford touring ear.*'"* 1 s-
Mrs. Sol Keel and Miss Marion h,,nie of thc fomter y .-Tho house was
Keek were among those from here who attractively decorated throughout in
attended the funeral of Mrs Mollie > r reen and white, .the class colors, and
Boien Wednesday afternoon at Mt. ' w ‘^ b cu t flowers,^
All Confederate Veterans a,id Wid
ows .of Veterans who are enrolled on
the pension list for Barnwell County
are hereby notified tnat the Judge of
Probate will be 1 ready to commence
making pament on Monday, May U>
entertained in honor of the members and ayh of you are required to go irt
of the Senior Cass of the Barnwell person so that you can sii^n a receipt
The committees wish to thank each
and every one for the help and coop
eration accorded them and feel sure
that with such a ready response from
everybody, plans can Ik* made for an
other clinic next year.
Officers Capture
* Additional Stills
High School Thursday'evening at the wr i delivery of your check.
John K. Snelling.
Enltertains, Bridge Club.
Calvary Church.
About fifty young,ladies and gen- Mrs. R. S. Dicks entertained the
Miss Willie Sanders, of Columbia tiemen were - present and contests Wednesday Aftemoon Bridge Club
Miss
was the guest of her cousin;
Isaliel Murphy last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Becrwald, of
were enjoyfed during the entire even-1 last week. The high score prize was
ing. A prize was given for the best won by Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun and
welcome to the Seniors. Refresh-! Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., cut the con-
ments,. consisting of sherbet and cake,' sqlation. A deljghtful salad course
(CONTINUED ON EIGHTH PAGE.) ' were served. was served after the games.
’Sheriff Boncil II. Dyches and his
deputies captured two more stills in
the Western part of the county in
raids Thursdays of last week. The
first one. which wjy* located in the
Patterson’s mill creek, consisted bf
18 fermenters, 1.500 gallons of meal
beCr and other accessories. The trip
was made up the creek in a boat.
The second outfit consisted of .six
300-gallon fermenters, 1,500 gallons
of barley meal beer, three 15-gallon
kegs iind about 15 gallons of liquor.
Five White men were at the still
when the. officers approached but
succeeded in making their escape. /;
Those participating in the raid^
were. Sherff Dyches, State Constable
J. W. Sanders, Deputy Sheriff W. A.
Hayes and Constabe R. B. Kearse.‘~
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The days gain ten minutes 1 in sun*
shine this week.
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