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MB VALDOSTA TIMES, VALDOSTA, GA* SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1012.
PACTS HKVKH
Announcements.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Voter* ot Lowndes County
I respectfully announce myself h
s cadntdato for tho ofllce of ordinary
o' this county,' subject to the nomi
nating primary. I will appreelatl*
your Totes and support and promlae
If elected to derote my entire time
to the duties of the odlee. t hays
lived among you for the peat thir
teen yeara, and feel myself competent
to auccewfully handle the affairs of
the office. It will be my aim to worn
for the interests of the people at all
times. Respectfully,
W. J. DURANT.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Citizens of Lownd*s County:
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of Ordinary
of thteuounty, subject to the primary
election.
If elected. I promise a faithful per.
formance of the duties of the office
Owing to my affliction with rheu
matism,.! am unable to perform the
duties of traveling taleman, so long
held by me.
I hare never been a candidate be
fore, and ask and need your support
My past experience In office will
enable me to successfully dll the po
sition.
Very respectfully.
CLINTON GRIFFIN.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Voters of Lowndes County:
I take this method of announcing
my name for re-election to the office
o' Ordinary of Lowndes county, sub
ject to the action of the comfng
Democratic Primary.
I respectfully solicit the support
of the many voters of the counts
end wish to return thanks to my
friends who have stood so loyally by
•u.- In the past, and wish to solicit
their continued friendship and sup-
cort. promising them, of cour.io, a
fal'.hful performance of my duties In
the future, as In the past, as I un
derstand them.
Very Respectfully,
A. V. SIMMS.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Citizens of Lowndes Comity:
I announce myself a candidate for
Ordinary subject to the coming pri
mary. I will appreciate the support
of the voters and I promise If elect
cd. to give the people of Lowndes
county my whole time and attention
strictly to the duties of the office.
I highly appreciate ajl past favors
shown me by the people ol our conn-
ty. I beg to remain,
Most respectfully.
J. F. I'ASSMOPR.
FOR ORDINARY.
I hereby announce myself a can'
dldate for Ordinary of Lowndes coun
ty. subject t< the Democratic pri
mary. I was born and reared In the
county, and In all of my more tftnn
f-0 years citizenship have never been
a candidate for any office beforo.
Now, however, I respectfully solicit
the support of tho voters. If I am
elected I promise the most faithful
service I am capable of. and shall
rigidly attend to the duties of tho
office. I shall deeply appreciate your
vote.
Respectfully.
W. L MORGAN,
To the Voters of Lowndes County:
I hereby announce myself a candl-
dt-te for the office of Ordinary of
our county, subject to the Democratic
primary. Having been a citizen of
this county for fO years and having
nevey before asked for an offleo, 1
feel that I can with propriety ask
jour support In the ccmtng election.
I promise. If elected, to perform all
duties pertaining to the office to the
very beet of my ability. You vote so
licited.
Respectfully.
J. C. KINO
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce pyttif a can
didate for tax receiver of Lowndes
county and subject to the Democratic
Primary and will appreciate your
▼cte and Influence ,
Respectfully.
CHARLIE K. HOWELL.
Tax Receivers* Notice.
I beg to announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the pealtlon of
Tax Receiver of Lowndes county,
object to the coming primary. 1
hare faithfully and consdeut-oosly
discharged the ilntiea ot the office In
tii, pas* and.again request tbs con
fidence sod support of the voters st
the pot!*.
Res poet folly.
O. S. BACON
For Tsx Receiver.
Lbwndes county hereby snnounce W.
O. Bhlerllng, s candidate for the-of
fice of Tax Receiver of said county.
E. J. Smith, A. H Vickers, A. L.
Hall, O. C. MUey, L. E. Futch, L. I.
Roberta, D. H. Mathis, R. W. Starl
ing, V. P. Vickers, C. T. Duggan,
Wm. Marshall, I. P. Hodges; O. C.
Hardie.
Tsx Collector's Notice.
I wish to snnounce myself s can
didate for the office ot Tax Collector
of Lowndes county, subject to the
coming Democratic primary; I also
wish to thank the citizens and voters
ot Lowndes county tor their kindness
and support given me In the pa't.
Very respectfully,
U. 0 GEiGIIR.
FOR COMMISSION hit
To the Voters ot Lowndes County:
I announce myself a candidate for
re election to the office ot county com
mlssloner of Lowndes county for Nay
lor and Cat Creek dlairicls, subject
to the coming primal r.
'gjnnos aepuMo-i ;o jeAtasejr xuj,
GEO. L. TOUCH', ON.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
The frleuda of Ivey 8. Wlsnnba-
Per announce him as a candidate for
re-election on the board of county
commissioners of Lowndes county,
subject to the Democratic primary,
and solicit for him the votes of his
friends and the people generally. Mr.
Wlsenbaker has made a faithful nnd
efficient commissioner, and will con
tinue his best efforts for the county If
re-elected.
To the Voters of Lowndes County:
respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of County
Commissioner of Roads and Revenues
fer the Valdosta district, subnet to
the Democratic Primary. My record
ns chairman of the hoard for four
years la known to the people of the
ennty and I respectfully so lclt jour
support on that record.
J. W. HAOaN.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
The friends of Mr. M. M. Blanton
hereby announce him as a candidate
for County Commissioner from the
Naylor district, and solicit the sup
port ot the voters In the democrat
ic primary-
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
The many friends of Mr. J. K.
White announce him a candidate fpr
County commissioner from the Lake
Tark and Dasher districts, subject
to the Democratic Primary. Mr.
White formerly served the county
ably and faithfully In this position,
and the people need him on the
board again.
For County Comm>:lorrr
The friends of I. II. U«z, of the
Clyattvllle district announce him a
candidate for County Commissioner,
subject to the Democratts Prims'y
and solicit the support of the tax pay
ers and voters of Lownne. county.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myze!f a candi
date for re-election on the board ot
County Commissioners from the Ha-
hire and Lower Fork districts, sub
ject to the Democratic primary, aud
Will appreciate the support of the
voters. If the people see fit to re-oloct
me, I shall continue to give the coun
ty the best service t am capable of.
H. MARSHAL!,
FOR COMMISSIONER,
hereby announce myself a can
didate for County Commissioner for
the Clyattvllle and Oueiey districts,
subject to the Democratic primary,
and I respectfully solicit the sup
port of the democratic voters of tho
county. H. W. BROWN.
FOR COMMISSIONER.
I beg to announce myself a candt-
late for County Commissioner lor
he Hahlra and I .over Fork districts,
subject to the coming primary, tf
lected I promise to serve the people
slthfully Ss I did when I was on
he tuiard before.
O. J. C0PPAO3.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I take this method ot announcing
myself a candidate ror re-election on
the board of County Commissioners
from the Ousiey and Clyatterille
district*, subject to the Democratic
primary. I will appreciate the support
of the citizens generally, and If re
elected will continue to give the best
service I am capable of.
‘ W. A. SIMS.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
dosta district, subject to the Demo
cratic primary, and will appreciate
the support ot my friends and the
rotere generally. Respectfully,
J. P. COFFEE.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. '
I hereby enounce myeelf aa a can
didate for county commissioner from
the Hahlra and Lower Fork diatrlct
subject to the Democratic Primary.
If elected I promlae to give the coun
ty the beet possible service.
(signed) W. D. MCMILLAN.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a 'can
didate tor the office of County Treas
urer of Lowndes County, subjei
the Democratic primary,
L. ANSEL KNIO:
. Hahlra, Ga„ March 1, 1012.
FOR COUNTY TREASURED
I announce myself for rc-electlon
to the office ot County Treasurer,
subject to the primary to be
May first.
I am profoundly grateful to* the
Loan Association of Valdosta, Ga.,
which deed waa duly recorded in
the office of the clerk of the Super
ior court of said county* in book
“FF” page 139 on January 9th, l90u
will be sold before the court house
door lu said county on the first Tues
day in April, next, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following describ
ed property, to-wit: All that tract
or parcel of land aituated, lying
and being In the city of Valdosta,
In said county and state, and des
cribed as follows: Commencing at
the Northwest corner of Johnson
and Adair streets, thence running
northward along the west side of
Johnson street 90 feet, thenc West
ward on a line, at right angles with
Johnson street 100 feet; thenc**
Southward to North street 90 feet
and thence eastward along tho north
side of North street 100 feet to the
starting point; said land to bo sold
as the property of the said A. W,
Bryant to saatisfy an Indebtedness
due and owing by him and secured by
said deed, the proceeds of said sale
to be applied to the payment of the
principal and Interest due nnd all
costs of sale, Including 10 per cent
tne amount due aa attorneys’
fees, and the balance, if any, to be
good people of Lowndfca county*'for! de,Jvere d to the said -A. W. Bryant
their loyalty to m. In th., put
solicit your lupport In the coming
primary. Respectfully,
WILLIS
FOR ODRONER. £
I am ■ candidate for re-ele«lo
as coroner of Lowndes count/: and
subject to the Democratic ptfo
will appreciate 'th,. support jw tho
voters and tax-payers. If refgactsd
I will continue to give tho offlHL'lfo:
close attention. , f y.
?.-4 tf. L. C. SOLOMON.
FOR CLERIC SUPERIOR COURT.
I hereby annoutico myself can
didate tor Clerk of the Superior
Court, subject io the Democratic
primary. Respectfully,
R. B. MYDDELTON.
FOR SHERIFF.
Sincerely apprwlatlng past aup
port of the voter, of Lowndes coun
ty, I respectfully announce my can
didacy for re-election -to the ofllce
of Sheriff.
J. E. OORNTO.
Mr. Carter for the Legislature.
The friend, of Mr. S. J. Carter,
of the Naylor district, have urged
and received biz consent to with
draw his name aa a candidate for
County Commissioner, and Instead
hereby announce him- a candidate
for representative to the legisla
ture, subject to the democratic pri
mary.
SHERIFF SALE.
Will be sold at the Court Houaa
door In «ald county on tho first Tues
day In April, 1912, within the legal
hours ot sale, tffi-wlt: All that tract
or parcel of land — on West Adair
•treat, fronting on said street 47
feet and running iback of equal width
the distance ot 129 feet; same bar.
Ing a houaa thereon mud known aa
the Will- Scott place with all Im
provements thereon, laid laud levied
on as the property ot Will Scott
o satisfy an execution issued on the
22nd day of December 1911 from the
City Court of Valdosta, In aald coun
ty, In favor of C. I. Shelton egalnat
Will Scott.
This 5th day of March, 1919.
J. E. OORNTO, Sheriff.
LEAVE TO SELL.
Minnie l. Proctor, Administratrix
of the estate of J. H. Proctor, hav
ing In proper form applied to tne
undersigned for leave to sell all that
tract or parcel of land, situated, ly
ing and being, in tbe City of Val
dosta, Lowndes county, Ua., and -be
ing tbe eastern end ot the Old Tolar
Home place, measuring seventy-five
(75) feot front on Wooding Lane,
and bounded as follow*: On the
north by Wooding Lane, on the East
by lands of W ,H. Presley, on the
south by lands ot Sam Milhous, on
tho west bv lands of W. T. Varn,
and F. B. Rivers, being tbe eastern
end of the Old Tolar Homo place.
Also that tract o( land lying and
being In the town of Valdosta, said
county and state, and described aa
follows: Being In the southern
part, o! said town, bounded on the
South by run of Dukes Branch, on
the West by land of Ross, on the
east by landi: of Howell and Par-
ramore, on tho north by a 12 foot
alley. Containing two (2) acre*
more or les*. belonging to the es
tate of J. H. Proctor deceased. This
Is to cite all concerned to show
cause at the next term of Court
why said administratrix should not
have leave to sell said properly, af
ter advertising same as the law dl-
rseis.
This March (th. 1912.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
MUTUAL BTHLDTNO AND
LOAN ASSOCTACIATION
OF VALDOSTA, OA.
By D. C. ASHLEY. Provident.
LEAVE TO SELL.
Mrs. Hattie Hutchinson, Guar
dian of Hoyt Dobson, having In
proper form applied to th e under
signed for leave to Bell the timber
on those thro tracts or parcels of
land, aituated, lying and being In
the Ninth (9) Land District and In
lot* No. BOO and 509 In Berrien
County, Ga., consisting of the tlipbrr
on aald lots of about 405 acres, nnd
that- for the purpose of education
and maintenance of her said ward
It Is necessary to sell said timber.
This Is 'therefore to cite sll con
cerned to show cause at the next
term of this court why raid guar
dian should not hare leave to sell
said property after advertising -tie
same aa the law directs.
Tibs March 0th. 1912.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
i
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Th© report of the appraiser* ap
pointed to set appart a .year’s sup
port to Mrs. Mary C. w,d ’
ow of W. T. Corbett^dociubefi. hav
ing been duly filedt* there
fore to clto all persona concerned,
to show cause if any. they can, why
said report should not be admitted
to record and be made the Judg
ment of the court on the first Mon
day in April, 1912.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndea County.
To all Whom It May Concern:
Elbert Forest having In proper
form applied to me for Permanent
Letters of administration on th© *e«-
tat© of Ed Crawford, late of aald
county, this la to cite all and sin
gular the creditors and next of kin
of Ed Crawford to he and appear
at my office within the time allowed
by law, and tfiow cause, If any they
can vrhy permanent administration
should not be granted to Elbert
Forest on Ed Crawford’s estate.
Witness my hand and official ilg-
nature this 6th davof March, 1912.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
Whereas, Mrs. E. 8. Dasher, Ad
ministratrix of E. b. Dasher copre
sents to the court in her petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that she has fully administered E. S.
Dasher’s estate: This Is therefore
t© clt© all persons concerned kin
dred and creditors, to show cause.
If any they can, why sal^ adminis
tratrix should not bo discharged
from her administration, and re
ceive tho letter* of dismission on
the first Monday In April, 1912.
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
PUBLIC SALE.
GEORGIA—Lowndes Countv.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
To all Whom it May Concern:
T. W. Touchtone having in proper
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the
estate of H. A. Miley, lat© of aald
county, this Is to cite ail and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of
H. A. Miley, to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to T. W.
Touchtone o n H. A. Miley’s estate.
Witness niy hand end official »Ig-
nature, this 6th day of March, 1912,
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
! Sale of Stock of Merchandise.
Under and by virtua of the author
ity contained in a certain mortgage
bearing date of September 1st, 1911,
given by C. F. Brown to the under
signed for the purpose of securing
the payment of a promissory no.e
dated September 1st, 1911, duo one
day after date, payable to the un
dersigned, or ‘bearer, for tne sum of
fifteen hundred ($1,600.00) dollars
with interest thereon from dat© at
the rate of eight per cent per an
num, the said mortgage being upon
the entire stock of merchandise
hereinafter described, will be sold,
for cash before the Court Ilous*
door in Lowndes county, within the
legal hours of sal© on Thursday, the
4th day of April, 1912, the entire
stock of mercnandlse of C. F. Brown
consisting of dry good*, groceries,
glass ware, toys, underwear, etc.,
said stock of merchandise being now
located in the on© story brick bull
ing, known as 109 North Patterson
ptreet i n the City of Valdosta, Geor
gia; the proceeds of said sale to be
applied to the payment of *ald In*
debtedness, and all costa of sale aa
per the terms and stipulations em
bodied In said mortgage; the said
mortgage being of record In book
26. folio 619 of the mortgage rec
ords of said county.
(Signed) A. B. BROWN.
PROPOSALS.
For the Installation of the Plumb
ing, Heating, Sewerage, Drainage
ami Eleccrtic Conduit and Wiring
Lownde* County Jail.
Proposals will be received at the
Clerk of the Superior Court’s office,
in the county court house, for the
board of County Commissioners of
Lowndes county, Georgia, at 10
’clock a. m. on the 16th day of
April, 1912, for the Installation and
completion of plumbing, heating,
sewerage, dralnange and Electric
conduit and wiring of the Lowndes
county Jail to be built in the city of
Valdosta, Ga.
Plan* and specifications con be
had by applying at the office ot the
Clerk of Superior Court, Valdosta,
Ga.r a certified check of $20., made
payable to the clerk, to accompany
each application for plans ft specifi
cations; check to be returned when
plans are delivered to the Clerk ot
the Board. >
Separate bids will be received
upon the plumbing, sewerage and
drainage, and on heatjng and electric
wiring, or as a whole.
Proposals to be based upon pay
ment In cash, said payment to be
made upon the Architect’s estimate
of completed construction, and In
stallation for 80 per cent of said
estimate. The ‘balance of twenty (20)
per cent to be paid upon the com
pletion and acceptance of aald
work.
The Board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids. For any In
formation regarding thla work, same
may b e had upon application to the
Architect, Louis R- Bens,’ Valdosta,
Ga.
R. B. MYDDELTON.
Clerk of the Board Co Com.
Dasher&Vamedoe
PHONE 334, VALDOSTA, GA.
Doors, Windows, Moulding of all kind.
Shingles, Brick, Lime.
Carey’s Roofing, in all grades.
Rough and Dressed Framing, Flooring,
Ceiling, Siding and Finish.
A complete' stock always on hand: Out-of-towv*
order* given special attention. Prompt delivery our
motto. Get ourfprice* before buying,
Dasher & Varnedoe
Valdosta, Ga. Phone 334.
GEORGIA—Echols county.
To all Whom it May Concern:
Mr*. Minnie I. Staten having In
proper form applied to me for per
manent letters of administration on
tne estate of John B. Staten, late
ot said county, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next
of kin of John B. Staten, to b« and
PETITION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA—Lowndes County.
The petition of J. T. Mathis, W.B,
Conoley, J. T. Blalock, A. 8. Pendle
ton, J, M. Wilkinson, L. W. Shaw.
Geo. Varn, J. J. Newman, A. V.
Simms and D. B. Small and their as
sociates, of tho county and tftato
aforesaid, respectfully shows:
1. Tnat they desire for them
selves, their associates and succes
sors, to be incorporated and made a
body politic under the name and
stylo of Valdosta Chautauqua Asso
ciation, for tho period of twenty (20)
years.
2. The principal offico of snld cor
poration shall be In the city of Val
dosta, State and county aforesaid.
3. The object of said corporation
Is primarily educational; with the
intention of raising the moral and
Intellectual standard of the commun
ity, and attracting to it the best
class of people, and doing nny and
all things nece«sary far the carrying
out of the Chautauqua ideals.
4. The business or work to bo
done by the proposed corporation is
the putting on of attractions nnd
doing any nnd nil kinds of work in
which Chautaiiquas are usually en
gaged.
6. The capital stock of said cor
poration shall he $2,600.00, said
stock to be nonassessable, with the
privilege of Increasing the jnmo to
$6,000.00 by two-thirds vote of the*
stockholder*, and the said stock is
to be divided into shares of $26.00
each. Ten per rent of the amount
of capital stock to he employed hag
been actually paid in.
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The Direct Line to
Hazlehurst, Vidalia, Swains boro, Millen, Augusta
and Points in the Carolina*, Virginia, Washing
ton, New York and all Eastern cities via Augusta
Sleeping car aervlce between Valdosta and Auguata on Traina Noe.
(and 7.
Sleeping Car Service
On Tralpe Noa. 4 and 7 betweeen Auguata, Valdoata and Madlaon.
No. 4—7:50 a. m. dally for Douglas, Haalehurat, Vldalla, arriving
at Auguata >:2S p. m.
No. 4—4:00 p. m. dally for Douglaa, Halileburat, Vldalla and Au-
guzta.
No. 7—10:99 a. m. dally for Madison.
No. 5—6:16 p, m. dally tor Madlaon.
Connection made at Haalehurat with Southern Railway far Macon,
Atlanta aud polnta Watt. At Madlaon, Fla., with B. A. L. for Uv* Oak,
Quincy, Tallabaeiee and polnta We at.
T. E, HARRIS, 'mmerclal Agt, j. M. JOHNSON, Ticket Agent,
Valdoata, Oa. Valdoata, Oa.
O H cams, Aset Trafflo Mrg. H. C, McFADDEN, Traffic Mgr,
Auguata, Oa. Auguata, Oa.,
Valdosta, Moultrie & Western Railroad
Arrivala and Departure of Trains at Valdosta
(Central Standard Time)
ARRIVES
No. I.—7:10 a. m. (Dally)" from Morvan, Berlin, leaving Moultrie
ft:S0 a. m. connects with a. a U to Savannah
and Montgomery; O. « F. to Madlaon and AufuaUI
| - <J. 8. A F. ta Macon and Atlanta.
No. 4.—1:10 p. m. (L.njr Except Sunday) Leave* Moultrie 1:11 p, ta.
connects with all afternoon trains on A. O. I*,
(i. 8. * F. and O. A F. railroads at Vaidesta.
DEPARTS
No. 1.—ft: 10 a. m. (Dally Except Sunday) Arrives Moultrie 10:14
a. m connects with A. C L„ east and west; O. A F.
to Auguetn; O.8. A F. from Macon and Atlanta.
No. I.—1:10 p. m. (Dally) Arrives at Moultrie t:S0, connects with
South Georgia Kail road north and southbound at
Morion and with A. 3. .A A. nnd Georgia Northern
.allroad, north end South at Moultrie.
M. J. CHAUNCET. C. A. E. M. WEEKS, T. A.
Valdoata, Oa Valdoata, Oa.
O. 0. DOUGHERTY Trafflie Manager.
Valdosta. Oa.
S. Petitioner, desire all the right.
d n.irite-e. inferred by the ,lcge * ! " m lmmunltl ”- heroln ,et
as pnumprated In
appear at my office within the time 1 SB( . t | on No. *221« of the Civil Code b £’ al'owedacornoratlonofalmllar
allowed 1>y law, and show cause. If of 1910. character under the , **J®^*®J* 1 *-
any they can, why permanent admin-1 7. They desire, for said coroorn- Attorney for Petitioner*
Istratlon abould not bo granted to *‘®"' tb ® ? Piled In office March 15th, 1912.
Mr,. Minnie Staten on John B. Stt- raTof “ori.y o, MYDDE..TON, Clerk.
i Under and by virtue of tha power ten'* estate. 11* outstanding stock, at tho time of
I am a candidate for re-election on ' and authority contained In a certain 1 , witness my hand and official alg- »uch application.
deed made on January 8tb. 1909 by th „ of M „ ch m , WHEREFORE Petitioner, pray to
» V. nionicit o.sin.n h e Incorporated tinder the name and
J. E. PARRISH. Ordinary ttyle tt onuU, with the power*, pr lv-
„ . , ne»»n mane on junuwry sin. ny
the board of County Commlaalonen A w Bry ant „ <or of th> unrter .
We the undersigned citizens of of Lowndes county from the Val- signed, the Mutual Building and
I hereby certify that the foregoing
la a truo copy of the petition for
charter aa (lied In odlee. Thla
March 15. 1912.
R. B. MYDDELTON, Clerk.
The Sound Sleep of Good Health.
It not 4or those suffering from
kidney aliments and Irregularities.
The prompt uee of Foley Kidney
Pills wit) dispel backache and rheu-
matlim, haal and strengthen sore,
week and ailing kidneys, restore nor.
mal action, and with It health and
strength. Mrs. M. F. Spalabury.
Sterling, III., says: “I suffered gnat
pain In my hack and kidneys, could
not aleep at night, and could not
raise my hands over my bead. Bat
two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills
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