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The Brunswick Advertiser,
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SATURDAY MORNING
At BBCVbWICK. UKOUIU, BV
1. G. STACY.
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T. U. iTACY,
Brunswick. Oeorgia.
vmmkk %ftmtimv.
VOt. 6, NO. 16.
RKUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1880.
$2 00 A YEAR.
Cify Directory.
CITY OFFKJVIUJ.
Mayor- J. F. Nelson.
Ahtrrmcn- J M. Conper. T. O. Htary,
Oook. J. P. Hsrvey. A. T. Putnam, W. W.
kins. J J. Kpesrs and I). T. Dunn.
~ “ 'r—Janies Houston.
f.a
trekaJ— J
I. Hlsin. M. D.
*-U . 8. Pittnu
—Msttllew S
it'antca*— lhirr Wint
i O'Conuor, Jr.
, O. J. Rail and
STaKlHWl COMMITTKBS OT COtWCIL.
Ftnaiscit—Conper. Watkins and Dunn.
Town comtott»—8|war*. Putnam uid Htac
Haaivu*— llarvey, t^K»k and tutnam.
B• into Aim—Cook. Harvej an.i t«U|*r.
Htiuckt*. drain* a uiuooiua—Dunn, Hp.-at
r atkiu*.
CwiKTitaira— Putnam, Harvey and Coni*
Wa t kin
Ptmur lU'Il.OINi
Finn UBrABTMKXT—Dunn. Harvey aud Pm
UNITED HI’ATEH OFFICER*
Collector of Custom*—John T. Collins.
I>eputy—II. T. Di
Colla tor Interim
Deputy Mar.
Iial-Jsuu s M.
Units North.
EDITORS AMI) NEIV8PAPEK
MEN
of the roniitry. endorse Jambs Boss' Pvtrnt Oold
Watch Cask* As a proof, read the following:
Baltimore, Md., March H. 1HM0.
It gives me pleasure to tniorm you that the
James Boss Watch Case 1 have carried, has given
perfect astisfaclijn. It wears beautifully.
J. T. IttNonono,
Ed. and Prop't Telegram.
I* Fayette, lnd„ March (J. I***).
1 take pleasure in coiumemlinK the James Boss
Watch Case as highly eMUia.-b.ry and equal in
wear to one of solid gold. They are the "Boss, •
In Isct as well ss u #n | p^p , "wlrr
Des Koine-., Is.. Feb. ». |IM».
Onr manager has carried a Jsnu-M Boss Patent
Wat.-b Case, and eheertnlly says that I* cannot be
beaten lu any way. Ntatk Lkakkr Co..
Piib rs Iowa State Leader.
WatsrVa. 111.. March fi. INrto.
I am pleased to say that the James Boas Watch
represented. It is a perfn. I
II M. Pbtbbo.
and Prop’t Intuit Co. limn
assail, Wla., March U). lHHU.
have of your make is in every
,_TlR of Un
is the only nal.litTasc made of Two
a or«o|ld ••old It Is warranted by «i« •
tlfi. at. . Aak y.mr Jeweler jor 111 fiat rated
no containing full description.
ONWARD COMES THE
BOOM!
Take the tide at the flood and call on
A. T.PUTIAI
rOR YOUR
HEAVY & FANCY
GROCERIES,
FAMILY surrms,
COW FEED, Etc
The IMPROVED
Keeps always on band a full supply of
CORN, OATS, ETC.
Htoreon Monk atruet, next door to his Livefy
table. febU-ly
STEAMER RUBY.
TIME "TABLE
SCHEDULE OF RATES
ST. SIMONS & BRUNSWICK,
T HE new steamer Ruby will mu regularly b«-
tv*i-eii HI. Million* Mills ami Brunswick, a-
follows
Daily,(Mumlays exc.pie.1) (instil 7 a m
Dally (Saturdays and Miunays excepted).. 1 :•*> r m
A CIRCUS IN 1840.
CURE
j The college was in it* swaddlings How a Ueporter Mixed a Couple of
j then, the street* of the town full of Articles.
jCollet# Reminiscences by Our St. stumps, nnd manual labor in full
Simons Editor. | blast. Each hoy had to work on 1 There is a reporter at ttie Timet
| the college farm two hours every 1 office who writes with equal rapid-
Boys love circusses. Forat least May. We poor "Preps” had to ity with either hand. Heisannm-
the last hnlI century perhaps noth-1 plow old “Grey Bill,” whom the bidrxterand a bold, had one at
i ing has engaged the mind of Young I,nil boys had taught to “whoa” that. When there is a rush of
America, at whatever age, more j when we get “get up," and to “go- j work at the office and the devil is
(ban shows, circusses. hand-bills, 1 long” when we said “whoa;” lo shouting “coppee” like a fiend in-
posters, etc. From thelittle fellow, kick up in front when we hit him carnnte, the useful reporter sits
! even before his careful mother has | behind, nnd to rear up behind down at his desk in full company
si su a pi.£ i fi een fit to lay aside his skirts,com- [ when hit in front. This was the front, and with a i-encil in cacl
□ Atm Awllt m ® n oing his pranks over the nurs- trick horse of college, but not of hand, slings off local hnpi-enings
IMPROVED EXCELSIOR KIDNEY PAD
It is n UARVEL of HEALING
im.I RELIEF!
Simple, Sensible, Direct, I’nin-
less, Powerful!
It TURKS wb.r*»ll Ha. MW. A RIVRl.V-
TIOV »ii.l HKVOl.l TION In M. h in. . O'
x.tWf.v Inr> hili-rn.l mi .Hi-ina.. s-inl fur nil.
in .11,0 1.11 Killin')- troubles, •.. til free. St..1.1 by
Uruugt.b. or Bent hy u.,11 nil reeeipt*ut 1'rl. . , $2.
ml (Jennine Ki-lm y
Tionery
!
A. E. Heins, Prop’r.
M V frlen.l* ami the public g*n«-r»lly are lnvit
•d to give me a call at iny
IfcTe-w Place,
DUNN’S CORNER,
(Newcastle andOI»ur.--st*-r etreeta) where will be
found everything In my Hue of bueim-ea, at prtc-
POST OFFICE
October Mairazines
Appleton’** Jourunl,
Dcmorest’s Monthly,
Oodry’i* Ladies' Rook,
Harper's Monthly,
Ht. NichoUa,
Young Lmliefl' Journal,
Popular Monthly,
Huuday Magazine,
Popular Soknofl Monthly,
North American Review,
Southern Formerh’ Monthly,
American Agriculturalist,
Woverly Magazine,
Saturday Night No. 44,
New York Lodger No. 22.
THOMAS*
I N pints, half pints and stands,
best black luk in ths Mate.
INK
ARCTIC REGIONS,
rays on hand, fresh and aperkltng, from my
r Koda Kouutain. Call aud sec mo.
A. E. HEINS.
r* 1 i v •
STABLE,
A. T. Putnam, Prop,
> Corner MONK t GRANT streets.
-BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA.
i val of sli boats and ti
HARDWARE *. STO\ ES,
AT JFWELBY STORE OF
Chas. J. Doerflinger
ON BAY STREET.
C ALL and ei
tera, and
numerouv ton
Only Five sad Ten Cent. Each.
ml on my Five and Ten cent Coun-
KEEP MIL!
Ice on Hand Always, In Qntl-
tltlm I. Null Pnrchancn.
Huri,l*y customers' will please ob
hours.
A. M. HAYWOOD.
Plsw., Jloora,
Packet rmek,
k Tnble 14bus.
Lamps,
A l.itttp
Platares,
K »• realm-
try, go Liard Oil,
J. M. DEXTER,
Banker and Broker,
Exchange bought and soli
ery floor with his father’s walking the circus. Often have we seen the by the yard. He writes on two
enne for a riding horse, to the old j learned professors, with gloved ( sheets nt once, nnd don’t let his
grnnd-pa, decrepit in gnitnnd weak hands, umler umhrellns, out in the right hand know what his left hand
in vision, this fondness for such field puzzled to reconcile this bun- is driving nt, but it’s driving nil th
HjKjrts seems inherent, lteadily do die of contrarieties. In the philon- same.
we call to mind that in our earliest ophy of nil their books they had j Yesterday he got a little off hi»
never been presented such a prob-j mental base, ami attempted to writi
loin as was enveloped in the tough up a log fight and a wedding in
hide of old “Grey Bill.” I high life nt the same time. He got
Poor Hill lias long since ceased things mixed. His hands ran
troubling, anil poor Tom, after liav- clear away with the gray matter in
ing s|>ent a career of kindness nnd his skull, and things became terri-
usefulnesR to bis fellow man, has! bly confused. This is the way his
been called to enter upon that grand j items telescoped each other:
an na to which we are all tending. At Grace Church Inst night, the
Many yet live who retain a lively nuptials of Thomas Johnson and
sense of the jcnl pleasure they on-1 Miss Julia Lawrence were celebmt-
joyed forty years ago in witnessing ©d in most magnificent style. A
the college circus of 1840, Tom costly floral horseshoe beingdirect-
\\ est ifc Co., managers. | Jy over the altar, nnd when theyel-
KatinLemons, (low cur saw the flames of anger
, I darting from the eyes of the brin-
f-rty yeora h,m «f U,..e«„, W . „s| ^ ^ d l. 0«r. he opencl wi.h the Ira-
“A b-khI ,11,11,ns Urn suit I throu K h I ,rCTW ‘ vo Htn '" s , of ‘ he WC,I<,,,1 B
hitely sU-i.t the health- "'" rch ' X * tl,e »'nmlso.,.o couple
lege boys 2 Disc.,Its; 1‘r. j.s 1 ,|n. J Mints-, of lemons. The fittest a.l-! w,lk « l '' own the n, * l< ‘. ‘! ,e exo.tetl
.! “ T«w HW * Co.” vicr | lmv t „ thom so t | iry , camJ l-c K nn to R tt frantic, anti
It is proper to explain that the wil| niwt rul)8 fol-1 t,,eTO wc ' ro of ‘' ,,,ck eln l! " 11 -
schooi I Kills toil oft,VO ilcfinrtmciits ...Most people know the hen-1 h,,n now - r °"' H,,r ’ “ thc “I 10 ®'
i-t'-c college, which inch.,Ici all ,. (it „ f tolll(>nB< |,, Uifore break fast,'" ,t '" s l,ern, " c int, ' r0ft ' < ' in t,1< '
Teetif. .. ".virttie-. the- l-ovs whose nilvaml in |,„t few kitow how it is moro than The I,title was elegantly at-
You can be Relieved A: ('ured ! their studies would have allowed ,i ( ,„bled by taking another nt night * h l ,ur ® " bifo garments of the
Hun t iir.ji.ir until yon ins.- in. .1 ti.u s. ..h»- them to enter a regular college else- j H | s „ -p l( . , vnv K1 ., t |ic Utter of m< * k Uhrics, ami she wore self two pountls ufcantly
X» 1 a"*?*iL“ u,, ‘ ' M 1 " where, or within two years of such „ pjij,,,,, KV8)om witfiout blue pills tl,c tr: " li,i "" nl w,litc vcil nni1 , Wc »»y» wrong to figlit, but tl
PrtJi/ii^oo^by ° r * eut r ni * 11 Wrl1 ' 1 ’ a desideratum, and the preparn- ,, r ,niii,ine is to take the juice of wwn ^ orftn K G blossoms, had Bible must make allowances for |m
! tory department, emhrneiiig hy far | ono ^ wo or tli,*eo lemons ns the r , * m ^ ^ ie nec ^* n, ‘^ bis tongue | litical campaigns and the vile »liu
boyhood days, when we were Mass
ed among the little fellows in the
lnng-tD-be-rememl>crcd boarding-
school whose rigid regime allowed
rm. ‘a i ’T « jn i biscuit only twice a week, and cuf
Tne r 0niy LUa^raa CO, fee on Sunday mornings, tliere was
nuin. Ki.i... v " illi \* MiJKK, circus—a real circus—a college cir-
Dctruit, Mlrh. ^ J
as. There was no |>nrade, no |m)s-
tf?rs or hand-bills to cover all the
village fences or house-sides, yet it
bad a local reputation, and, ns far
as that extended, this was the cir
cus of the land. There was simply
an announcement posted on the
college wall, written in a modest
hand, about as follows, ns far ns a
ABSORPTION^:;
to remem Int,
Circus to-night! Commencr.
:30 I*. M. Admission fee—Col- the pn|w
HUS;
Ll Nti DISEASES,
BOAT DISEASES,
:ATHi\(.Tiu)iitij
It Dint ENIXTU
tliil lira!in .' Ilif.ll I!»«••*
it im iUH ru«»
A Father Who Melted.
The other evening a citizen of
Detroit beckoned t<» bis twelve
year old son to follow him to the
woodshed, ami when they had ar
rived tliere he began:
“ Now, young man, you have
been fighting again ! How many
times have I told you that it is dis
graceful to figlit ?”
“Oh, father, this wasn’t about
marbles or anything of that kind,”
replied the boy.
“ I can’t help it. As a Christian
man it is my duty to bring up my
children to fear the Lord. Take off
your coat 1”
“ But lath* r, the boy I was fight
ing with called me names.”
“Can’t help it. Calling names
don’t hurt anyone. Oft with that
coat.”
“ He said I was thc son of a wire
puller.”
“ Wlmt, what’s that ?”
“ And he said you was an office
hunter!”
“ What loafer dared make that
assertion ?”
"It made me awful mad, but I
dftln’t say anything. Then he
calltsl you a hireling !”
“Called me a hireling! Why,
I’d like to get my hands on him !”
puffed the old gent.
“ Yes, and he said you was a po
litical lick-spittle.”
“ Lind o’gracious ! but
I like to have the training
boy for about five
wheezed the old innn as
around.
“ 1 put up with that.” <
thc l>oy, “and then ho
laid your pi|H*s for office
left by a large majority? 1
stand that, father, so I sai
the fence and lick’tl him hn
in less’n two minutes. Thrasl
if you must, father, hut I couldn’t
stand it to hear you abused by one
of the malignant opposition.”
“ My son,” said the father, ns ho
felt for a half dollar with one hand
a ul wiped his eyes with the other,
‘you mav go out nnd buy your-
The Hi-
Tho “0aly” Lung Pad C i
coi urn h cs.
Bay St., Brunswick. Ga.,
O FFER l«i the pnhlif. »» fijuirrs a* low aa th.
lowost, ttu ir entire stock of
HEAVY AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
SHU* CHANUMCHY,
Cigars & Tobacco,
CONFECTIONERIES, Etc.
i.piK-tite eraviv, in ns ranch it^-tva- , ’®K nn 1,1 lo " °, ul nr "\ !‘ if > ® ye8 to t,cr8 of tlic otllir 1
ter as makes it pleasant to .lritik, | | ,,r " “ ,M . n ,. the , cus ' | Drought you out to talk to you, ami
ar, Itefore going to lied.
In the mornin
(he lfirgt r clans, those lielow tl
: r onner in coi n*e of study. The ^ t ^ ,.„.„ VCT ..
latter were known by the rather pugHr, Itefore gfftng to bed* I tonmr y white glove*, 1 now you can put on your coat nnd
derisive counomen ol “ I'reits ” nml i .1 • •• J ears emptied close to his head. He 1 run nlons.”
‘ 1 '* l"** In the morning on arising, or at ' 1 .. . . , i 4U ‘
, this difference in admission fet wa>, i |lfwl i llllir 1, W,,M tt disreputable dog in the hc-
| in jierfect keeping with our privi-^ u ^ v t j ic one lemon in a «»oblct of^ ol, * ht U) 1 avc been |Thousands Ise It, Why Hesitate?
leges, standing and treatment in „ llt( . r Thnt , v ;n ,.1,nr the fivstem 1 wl,i PF ,ei1 for ,K * in K 10, "dy- He Joy Tt. the World! Woman is
n , .1 1 .n. 1 1 r * 1 " , ‘ l c » ,nr 8>stem - - * . : n FkrrI AmMig tn«* iitunjr d»«eovcri(4
college, at the boarding house, and 0 f humors nnd bile, with mild effi- l l ]o..kiDgP.ili«li.'i»i'iin.Mtiimliirn»*linr-
| among the citizens and their fami- without nnv of the weaken- i ° nf °* 1,0 extensive ninnu- ution <-f (Id- liuni.in miv, none is uiiti-
I facturing enterprises in the West tied to Idalier eniisWerntD.ii then l>r.
<>r congress , 1 , , ' J. F m il** lU «uklor,
Hut the yellow cur seemed to b.’
ency. without any <1
ing effects of cnlom
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
CLOTHING,
Aotiqjys* Etc.
water. People should not irritate, . . , 1
^l^ ir. getting the advantage, as he had mini 1
' now sueceedul in .-( curing a death 'll** |
grip on the throat of the big brin-1 w.!ui(
lie and when he tenderly kissed
I lies. In all tht*se the ettllege boy
ranked two biscuits, thc “Prep”
otic, hence il uas hut n sense ot , ttlP g(mm dt by eating lemons
justice to the j-ooc “ IVep that , M n V erful aci-l juice, which is
prompted thc managers to so grade n]mo(it . corrosive, infallibly pro-
the admission fee. There was no | duwe j n fl„m m8t ion after s while,, . ...
trick mules or horses, trninwl dogs. | l(|t Iiril|M . r ] y diluted, so that it ‘''e hri'.t . arcordmg lo the »ncient
educated pigs, clowns ringmasters, | f)oos not bum or dmwr thc throat,
equestriennes, etc. The company, doCT jte ful ] niedicinnl work with-
(star performers, actors ami all), j out harm, and when tho stomaclt
was simply Tom West, the funniest e j,. ar G f f (KX (, has abundant op-
and most original hoy 1 that ever |lortun jty p, work on tho system
lived, anti any other hoy whom thoroughly.”
Tom might select to help him tem- • ♦ —
jKjrarily. The circus hail was in The Greenville (S. C.) AVici says:
W01
II •*! Frit
ciptitvd I
ustom, his back was covered with
mutl, ami his off hind leg was ter
ribly chewed up. Among the cost
ly presents received by the happy
pair, were a fine grand piano from
thc bride hair had been scalded
..ins un-iiiie olM.fruction
iiMtiixition itnd itivngllit
Hy it t
imuiberlt" m
m \ BHbri its
'Kubirilies of tint
hum ••wbiles,"
ad.I re-
It cures
t liny t»VA-
.1 purifteit
thouftiiuL
tbe bl.WWl. It itofor f«i)h,
of women will hstify.
Prepnretl l*y L>r. J. Hr.i.lfit’kl, At
lauti, Ga., pii.*** dl f*0 per ImaUIo.—
Sold by F. Joerger, Bmutwick.
Thomaaviuji. Ga., June 2X, 1877.
I I Dive been Meiiiug Uiu.lti«J«r» I'«-
from bis back ami one eye seemed IWauIaloi for yiant, ami itjitill
to have been destmyed by an au-1emitiuni*** popular-mi t*vi.lei»c»- of iu
the college garret, a place l.y tacit At the big Democratic meeting nt gur. After a short bridal tour the
consent the faculty had for some Winnalioro, some of the mottoes happy pair will settle down to one
time allowed the boys to use for worn by the mounted men were of the hardest fought battle* the re
any innocent amusement. very funny. Tho most striking one |H>rU*r has yet witnessed, nnd it
Hy the time 7:30 had arrived, if was the white patch worn by a lie- was difficult to tell which dog had
th© supply of huscuit had been gro ujmh^ tbe seat of his black pan- been punished the worst. The tight
nhundnnt, circus ball would be full, tnloons, which contained in flaring ended at exactly 4.*»8, after having
the two and one buscuit Itoys keep- letters tbe words, “Garfield to the been bitterly contested for an hour
ing entirely separate, as much so rear!” ancLa half we; e driven to the resi
ns if they were ordered. The col-1 77 ' T # 1*7 “7 ,knCe ° f thC bri<le ’ 8 nnd h °
ImiYm would come in with nil ^ ' u r ,a * u,rt a W)ro was taken to his ow ner’s homo in a permanent r. liof
Sr^^y.lignirfileHghtan!! ns.uth, an.i.hc «.itnrof the Bur- « heelbarnm. He will proistbly U -
be scuU ii; the |Kxir “ Breps” came l,, '«h'n Hmtrye tells her to hike never recover, nnd if he «loo* will
in, filed left and crouched down on f! unl l‘ nrts of b 'J rn ‘ alum ' bur “‘ '«• Be s i<l«s being
their haunchra. There was borax, nutmeg, loaf sugar, burnt permanently lame in tho left hind
In ina all (bat in clrtiim**! for it. 1 pun
r*'Call iiiHlanccH in which it afforded
relief after all the tiMitiil retnetlimi Imd
fniled. H. J. Oaiwrls, Druggist.
Columbi a, Jan. 17, 1878.
Dr. C. J MorFRTT— De-rr Sir— LamI
Mimimer, when t»ur little girl w«»teeth
ing, we tried a great niindier of pre-
M-iiptioiH. but none of them relieved
her. We tiually had brought to our
notice your Teethiim fTcetliing Pow
der*) aud teed them with the happiest
result. They gave her a sp. etly and
I very ItearlUy
others.
Yount very trulv,
G K GLENN.
Prea't ColumbUM Female iJollege.
lt» A/M*•»/,/ cur'd >/ norm anti Krmp-
standing up in front." Then com- l ^* wr ».° n °. f cl " V ?’.. '‘K- t,ie U * utsful bri'le received tlie'/^"' "'""WoUG iin \llC* SON.
menced the performance—somer
saulting, gymnastics, riding greasy
poles, hug races, puns, riddles,
chalk, ginger, burnt ilimnel, goose congratulations of a host of friends. joetlS 1
Ui iiggi.i , >. Truy, Alii.
saulting, gymnastics, riding greasy 8 refl f - w * ne a " d .“ <Thc groom is oneoftl.e n.ost P"»»- T#gl|lnonv 0 f Kev.D. K. Duller, D. D„
puns, riddlts, at** 1 rub it on with a stiff i»j nK young men and hts owner |> a «i,fenl of Hoard of Trustees
mimicry, ventriloquism, etc. In U,uth bru * h ' m , m |dreads the porstbilitv of losing! of Mercer University.
•fti.r ve«rs have visited most of . , ,, , ,i.„.! him. The father of the bride is one M*u. « <t Hn>., Ail.min:
altir years we navo Msinu most oi, A couple of lovers went togetlicr . ,i \v u Imre ns.,1 your
thc shows, circusses, theatres, etc., frnm Hipon Wisconsin, to Fond du ! ot our ' vea,thlOTt werchant*. an.l j ,. S( , 1ir , ll( . il „. •• nit |, soti.-hctiou.
Lime. Com & Hay in this country, butfor pure unnl- IjM . snd tclegraphcKl hack to tllc , the veilmr ficc hm l; cd off with a,^, . q bll .
* ; 'oy«l fun and frolic, none has con- p^J? - May we get mar- '<«*,!" «•“ c - vre *'? “ « Hr
triimted to our enjoyment more ri „, ? please wire consent imme-: H#uc y c,,rl ,n h “ til11, M ^ ,e.l roewry from the s. venii.s of evt.
U. also .all > onr st ten | , .i;,| .... hi unv ivliti plm» IVillltS t‘» try III©. . volt • lo adurlic. \\ . It C«»0tmi ud it to
--XJr.ral‘ lln " 1 "" 1 " eat ^ perfurtoancesdid ^iate-ly, os ceremony will he per-i 1 " *?y, "ho else wants to try '»>- ■ wu• I ....luUc. ^\. n < •“
MrJff iraaLTeS-.-aaNtn that embryo college hall before f „ n J, thh evcml , K anyho w.” '> ambnlexterwas s,unmanly • U. E d fLE
.i^wb.ro, an audience of boys, some of whom _ . » “fired.”—Kuaeu <% Journal. , -—— • — ■
liavc since filled the liighist sta- 1 “ How do you define ‘black ns -» *'*• , . ... , Uwvrea U.-e. Ut. 16.
Jlge DOllgat 4114 sold. TUT UlCTnRY OF THE BIBLE. l * 0, is in State and pulpit and at lie your hat?”’ said a schoolmaster to Never tel! a girl you love her, till, J“ ■' ‘JiM .. ,,a.l nse.lt
T.. , , , T0 , !" t bar. and have glorUslv illustrated ' lle of his pupils. “ I)«rkn«s that! you think her pa is willin’; never motor
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