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'nil' uiKONiai;. f t: v,!i: i V w ! .1 II. ' i a. i t. , I M AI ! A T C VMJ- IN. Tl 1 If 1 l (. ' . ')WO I AI.tlMAlt MAI Uh 1.1. H I l.,.m I, (,,. ,. I ll CintoMri ih 't S14 till. Ill h, li ! A II ill I I l,t '11 ' l . .". I I 1, 11 i I 'I IIHI-I ,, I., ,, ,l IHIIH Ill In- ) ,,, ,( 1 l t jpti.it i ( I i.t i'i I I'- HI ( l,H -t i,Uv, W. I ii in .li " "I 'ii'-l -if inl ! I .: i-rl (in I ' UZ ll!l.lhl H N. 1. IIIIHIIIll(MlU. (,!,, Sttl, I. ,,l,t.-,t ,, nl .iil..r 1 .i. i. l (,,,,. ;U-.,ml MMIII,. li-l-inmliiiilv I -r tucn-v..i...nri.Uili. ( Hi : AIM l IliM, IlilH. Illli. li, ,u,, , ,!,. J,,,,) l:i iii u mi -n i :ui I ,, mm!,, in h,ii)im m tlmt Bin m ; to. Hv int.-, Ii.it l r. iniu.UKi-1 w nl uiknI I i-k il (In tM-iiiti r. All i-maum i ni4 tiHu'i. vi f..min'!!,i. ..!i.,in Alimiiil Ihi w nl l. K i I.i INK I K, t .iliiil.-u, i i,ii . I'll IDA Y, A UC, I LST 1, lWi i.i miinuirnii'iiH nnilif Oils liemt our il In-A " "ui' iiT l am in u.iv.ni.c. I'mrs I ur u il tt Oil llpljlllilUllli. for I uiigrfiaiuiait. O IMS Wi itr iillinrii lojuiunniMf Hun T I. V M M H Hlnll,l.l- , fl. .i,l,, ,, ,.,,!,. ut llir Ki:liili t '.iiMi.i,,iiij Until, t ,,( , .in,,, '. In tlir h it I v mi I Ii I '.in. '.., .,t ii i , ., i ... i M.lt.-H, KlillllM't III 11.1' iUllllll III II... I I..,,,. , ..... I n.ntv STATK Dr.MOCRATIU TICKET. Klittinn Novi ii.Im r I, Iicih. For Covin nor-iWnUm McMlIIm, for lLulni.n1 f4iMiini8sliimr-Ttiiimai I. llwiit, J. N. Mekt'itxtf, N. W. !.i.llt I nr HonU-r- A. V. I A.itil-4. Wit- FROM FAIRVIEW. ltcptilar forn'siHrnili'iicr, Wo nro wtill hnving tjoo) rainn, nnd croH nro Tory fine. liov. T. F. Ctuxm boan a revival mo!tiut'; at Hhiloh yesterday. John Trout, who resided in tho' firtit district, died last Friday. .... .i lurs. l. JUcAulcy is indiHOoeod, o.1 HT Hl ..!.... 1 ii I i. mutu.7 uiw cnargooi ute xxio muo son 01 W. r. UltorU, of near Uolladay, dit-d last Friday. aim rcmaius were tnierrou at rai-j pmo oaiaruay. 1ft eix-montha-ohl child of ex- xrusico v. j. Uarnca Uiod Kunday. xuo remains woro intermt at l'ai- t6fmo ycu)ruay. L. M. M. Harris, Lnos Uatley and dArtor Illv1An linil rrrnnf ctvirt I v.b.v,.,i..ri, lasiwcoK. liioynooKou ono yellow 1 ca$, 33 inches long, and 14 smaller lien, Mra Woods, wife of K. Woods, who had been m feoblo health for n. nnmhflr nf vttnrs rlnvi Sntnivlnw I " J ' -..uiuUJ t r -WT -aa-ml at 0 n. m. lior romauiS Wero laid to .rest at Shiloh Comctery yostor- day. Funeral services were con- du,ctod by llev. T. F. Cason. We join, in extondmg sympathy to the bereaved husband and relatives. Fairvikw, August 2. KEOM LIBERTY. liflrtular corrospotlLnce.l Tho sick is this community aro reported botter. 1 . . . . Will Urcenbner plea&O give S ..... n 4 I.A m . v J his version of the war? Rbv. Mr. Bushardt held services at -Greer Cemetery Sunday. A. D. Vick has returned from a trip to Obion and Woakloy Coun ties. Wo learn from tho Middlebrook correspondent that a man commits r. Vv f nmnrr 4. rif iViw nr it it i av a 't i puoiicum-mia. nwu.i i. was ever a canaiaato or ever neia OlTtce? . i r Charles Webb ana wiio ana cam mvilxr nnrl fnmi Iv. of Iliimnhrova MVMj 4 County, havo boon visiting rela tives and old friends in this com munity. Mrs. Webb has had the misfortune to lose here eyesight einco thoy removed from Liberty, If tho Greenbrier correspondent got into tho war discussion ho may become equally as tired of it as he -v-nui.q to think others are. Uur objection to discussing the ques tion through the press is that it may 'crowd out other letters, al though the editor has been very ;r,r1 to nnblish our letters. But ji t wo want to assure the Smith's Col lege correspondent that we will meet him in' open debate and dis cuss the original question, which Tif4 .rmH t,0'liave 10S.Bl.Ub oj.. ! r ! . h'- I'll linrrc ci i 1 hi.l afraid .,:. UMicM U! I rtn t o tl .'1 it. W! ! ! lll out: :ick t i II, 1: If 1. .fwmt; l II. iil't' iy.u"tlly (( ClIIl'H y t' vi nk M hi wo arn no; IV'i ft) IiiunI f. Ml J I ui'.l.y, l-.l mi ii.-.-i- that ho cttlh J fur hrlp U turn t!s V.v IMim, lmt In- in likii tin' tn;m wln'.-c t i!:i tt,k fri-lit fit u I.i nr; t!ie :t i n was turiml out on in.iu nml ln nr, mi l tin- mnii v:..t j :i ! -.1 know wln tli. r ht h;ul ca;i;;!.t the Iwar or thn li.'ur l.n.l cnii-l.t lii:n. Tho ontl.-nrin h-n ilcjuirti'd from tiin (jtii'htion njnj jono into hnnior, 'iml tliconly way fur to i;ct out of it in to quit it just liko ho ditl th nmin iiiifstion. Kh, oil inrtn? Liukuty, August 2. Tnblor'B l'nckt yo l'ilo Ointment rclicvi'H intciiho ittjhin" It Ik'uK it UlUlfllOU it c tiros chronic c.'isvh ' Hhon 6iirL'oi!H iuiIh. It H ii Bcion- tific certainty. Jt.s k'Jcs inertthe .through it.- cm-en. it it no xtivri- meat Lvcry hottlo luiratitet'il. "ie. Soi l l y J. (, l'rcHflou. rnm klatwoods. ClwvliU oorn'iHiiiiliiii('t. J. M. Ctiil wont to Jnhnsonvillo ono day lat week. C. 15. Holland ha3 started up his Raw a'i.1 irbt mill M. M. Culr hns uioved to tho G. T. Barrett placo on Uoavordam. Arrotractnl incctin" rommpTipd ,i t Harmon's fWl 1t. Knmlnv Th0 nrotractwl ootin- will l,o. cinatFlatwcxid.- noxtKundnv wif.lr H C. Virk lmq r.nnn tn TT.wnn City bavo hig cycfl trcateJ by a specialist A few crhoh nf rhilln nrul fovo aro rcDOrtod. lint wo Imow of no Rn. ri0U8 inPBs, Tho corner-stone of a new church building at (hoKtnnf. 1U11 last Saturdav. Tho oxoroiRoS worn till r- x conuuciou Dy liev. liir. uiinu, as- sisto J bv othora Flatwood.h, August 2. Is your child puny, peeked and peevish? Does it fret and cry with nnt conmm.. .,.o.-. 9 T.. :i i uu OUvmiUb vhuouj iwa 11 UUVU ... I ronvn sionsiV F bo if hna wnro ' - - ' -- -rwjW --( M lIO I and Whito's Cream Verinif u-o-o will safely expol thorn and restoro its health. .2oc. Sold by J. G. Pros- boh. ATTENTION, KX-CONFEDEKATICH. Tho following named committee is ur gently requested to meet at tht court house at Camden on Monday, August 8, ' or uf PWP80 01 ?,cctl.nS tmc uuu iiacu lor iuu uuuuiii lueuHUii ui t,uo cx-uoniouoraics oi uenion nnu uujoin- jnfr counties ond to transact such other I b "..f-u wi II ?L . .. n, i n buiiincas as may come bef oro it : First district, II. D. Odlo and William Conloy; second, "William Harris and S. W. Ilolladay ; third, J amcs Nunnery and A. E. Swindle; fourth, I. Pierce and W. Ii. Kee; fifth, J. II. Combs and W. W. Jordan; sixth, O. C. Camp and W. W poaton; seventh, James Nobles andJCon Whcatley; eighth, W. K. Hicks and T. w- Imcs; ninth, Jim Itodick and Jim Berry; tenth, John Cuff and Dock Be icwjciovonth, H. A. Grcono and Brad talker; twelfth, W. W. Greer and II G. Cole; thirtoenth, Ed Walker and J I m o m . i it -- . i-i i. opence; iourtecntn, imcn jarP ana ' .. . iuuiiA, G. Robins, President. Secretary. CASTOR 1 A Tor Iztfaiits and Children. T3 Kind YC'J H8 AlWSjfS BCUgfct Bears the Signature cf STRATEO IMl'LKS. I have tukon tip two mulos, one a buy mule about 4 years old and 11 hands high, and a two-year-old claybank mule colt. They have been in my possession since the 9th of this month. Tho owner li requested to communicate with Noah Davidson, Claud, Tcnn, , ..f IK. y litMr f..r tin ilui ti i.ii t 1 1 t! for t t i i i.uy t n H i . i. t mi mi! tin- ! 1 1 i t I .'. !i" 1 1 ! . tij if (',. li t: It y it 1 1 .!! t! w. .1 t.-l!- tli. tiuni ,,1 '.it a It , W .1 hi' A ! M.'t V In' I I I !i,t In' St i ) iM.ri.il l.y t it ,v tn iii'h!i lit I llllil fl;;nt f.l-l'll V. ,.l ! I. i lc i t til.' 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'in iv in to 'li'iiiii'tnf , t'iiiniM'il ut uu liiiliau vill.ri in Nuuii t.ioi;:i.t iHMr v,hi-r' th" i.unoin I ;it 1 1 or t'liirU.'un;iiii:,i w.it loui;lil III l v..'., on tin i! rittniil now. run;. I lulliit! tlie t Uli kuiiiitni'u (.liiitt.illiMivit N. Ji in., I r.iik. In lint cm i;i :uit I.n'tilv win t ii 1 ripi 'Wit till.' Mi. i.llili. mil. i:ill!:..' I'll. Iil'il tin- l 'il llll.u-l-i 'Mill Mull 1,1 KiHH. All uiil HIU IV. l.l.v Ilii- H'h iiiiIi'I Hi.:, itrl.-rti il On-rami", rriin-il to lli-l' A till illlll Hi-l.-rl III;.' nillll' Iiim 01 lllililv l ti II A ! i If II W.ls .'tvr'l to I li- (li.rlt-l-, Ki'lu-t Jrnlil i:illl (iilliltM'il anil lilt) I'llll tinTirt llin:.il'l l .. till lir-.t tuni'. 'I lii; yi.ii.'liil 1 1 if 1 1 -r nl On' rirl li-i (tl of tin' sijikiw a j ii.tn: 1 1 y of Ilii" lu ll i, imd IUllllll,'! 1 1 ll'tll I.lllllll Hilllll. Si I'llM V, Mil 11 "IIC I'lllllli 'I at lirr iirw liumr in Ti-m.i w r. IIh-m- ln-i !i.t wrri' titui il lw tins i.niii.v in.'! t.i'-.n.' "i,ii'i:tl:i tiom Jriir In i-.tr Inr i-v ri tl I'lu't.-.t i-Mit iiml iMincil a Im-itl lr)il':tl lull it I'm 'j In! Iin t - r 1 1 : I llrlillli;i!IIU Iltt lit tVilllll-ll. Ill tin' r,tr l.t-ii llin t'liiittaimii-'.i Mi'ilH'UicCi'i. Iiiiiinil.it tiiii-ii n II i ilKMi! ,s l'.l.i. K-Hraui 111, tin i-ri-.il ifiiit-iiy hi- iivi-r, sU'iii.icii, ,-itvi-l in mi kill iit-v ttin-iiii-s, tti-c'iii-I co.iliul ii tin- I h r ! i s llial liiid ili-sri inli'il fr.iiii sti-.-K iirm-un-tl truiil tl iiiitw itiiil -i iitiiii-tt-t-i 1 Hi'' in-ioni-.rtiutj trum tin-in i.f wliiit W t.w hiiov.n it.! l.Uri-V Win ol t aiiliii. 'Ihn "ir.i v. , . l.il I.; . nn-n.itv l :it a Rorlil ttuli- ri-.u:.i! Mil an. I !ni Hoi'.l In In-al limit ii s ire i n- 111 tin - rill. : a I illsi iiM-s mtimk. to ivnlri n. It 1 1 si ittt ' v 1 1 u:.l vi ' y m i vciv hint ami 'li-iritiirv ol tin1 I'liion nnd m sinnc lon-i C'Mint: u-s, nnd l.t t'Mt lut-i.is call." i n ! 'i-i'tl ly lt-.'!ini; ihvsii-li,ns, iiioiiiiiii nt d: !,j.:i"is and el. units ami t I;ius;iih1m ol I in: lc-t vvonnii cd Aiin.-rli'ii Adv. Benton Seminary, CAMDEN, TKNN. A thorough tr.iminff school, fiuitcil to tho not'dit iitiil wialitis of tho masses. school where younp; men and young la- ukjs of limited menus can securo a poon in-:tetical etlucutiori ut u very smr.ll ex I'euse. Send for eutnloguo nnd further paittculars to V. D. C00rErv, Priucipal MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISING tAttvei-tisi'iiii'iitt Insi'iti'd uiuk-r tills head at a ci'iiti pet lint! I'acli nisei linn. IITAOISTUATK'S WAKKANTS, Kxenitlons, ill and ht;iti UiirranlstorsalfiitTiiKCiiuus lt'i.K ollice. Oilier blanks printed to order. "VUK Job printing farilitii'-i are tii-st-fliiss, unit V our .specialty is k'ood work. K.stlniiite.s (and (;;ilimle.twliei..iisml,l..tuillh.. fiiniisl,..,! u .i. . i ... ' . ' IV"-'"''"'' auuicm jiik t HnoMCLK.iainiieu 2 CU HP l IH! fjP ?JP 14?PUI II 1 UB Uim 1 li 1 hU " ttMll OR OUR SAVIOUR IN ART. Cost over SlOO.Offl to ntiblisli. Containa nenrlv 2IX) liiU-p:iL'e eiiL'ravini.'s of our ISuvionr. bv the great masters. Lvrry pieture Is repi odueisl from some famous paint mi;. Airents are takin-r from three to twenty orders tier day. The hook is so beautiful that, when people see it tliev want It THE r'l KS'i (UiANCli AT THK t'lCTUUKS IlKOUOll T TKAKS TO MY KYKS," savs one Cleared SlaO lirst week's work w ith tlie book. savn ajiot her. "Some. UiKh-f,rrade man or woman ;; ZIZS l no niaue taKin oiiu-rs tor h. iso a in.-in or woman of ood social posit ion ean secure position f Mnuafier of tlii.s territorv to devot all their time to enn.loyitiK atiti ciriiiinif aKents ami orre- spondmjnvith them. Address lor lull particulars a a. ... .'.. l.'l. l.ll.l w-.TVIL.l.: i A. 1'. T. Kl.DKJi, publisher, -73 fllichiiran Ave nue' 01iicai;o, 111. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Trains pass Camden on the Naslivillo, Cliatta- nooa and he. i.ouis icaiiroad as umows: TRAINS KAST. TRAINS WKST. No. 1, express, 3.4:; am No. m. " 10.4Hain No. 4, mall 9.W am No. !.!, express i!. n.") pm iNu 3- "uil ,m No. 2, " 11.40 pin Mn.T.Kn, President. II. II. QlIYNN, Manager. ST. JAMES HOTEL llltOAJJWAY & WALNUT STKEKT. (Opposite tlie Southern.) s pirstCJass in all its Appointments, 200 lOOMS. RATES $2 & $2.50 PER DAY. ST. LOUIS, MO. EF7-1 il 1 EX in--i.itr ' N E3 LOUISVILLR Si NAHIIVIL-It 15AII.UOAD. OFFERS SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES TO THK TRAVELING TUHLIC Through Cars, in Quick Time, and Sure Connection SHORT LIPJE to tho NORTHWEST VIA EVANSYILLK. Through Sleepers to t he West via MeKenzie. Thriii-.h Sici'iiers tn tin. Siintli via. M mil I'liiuei T. Through Sleepers to the Noithe.at via I.ouisvilk ElMlOKANTS seel.imr homes on this line, oj this road will receive spe,-i".'. low rates. For maps, rales, etc., fee agents of tins eoiiumnv, or ad dress, C. 1'. ATMOKK, General Fasseuger Agent, LoursviLi.t, ky, 1 1. i CAN C.V.L' I'OU ilO I.) v15 ON A U'JGG 1 uol; tjv.3 ATT11ACT YOUH ATTEMi(r.i) Ot II St M , In. i .N s .V.S: i IM -U A A v;i:irTL;-j gua;:, . i i i U .. Wtnil let- .-! A-lli 1 I, - I . '; " 1 e v - Ill I. ri' -M ' w !4 It' u m t. & ri uUUOU It u t D.se 11 UTOW- )l L" ton I'l iui I.lnl L 1 1 k r.n. vvago: IS, I ll)tV( U .'.ill Ilii.! of tin' CvU '.vhiv-li I i.i:. ...'il-iiK Yt-rv Uv BUGGIE A!.- I. t: t."Wlii-...-f l-.if.'ii '- ::r, .;!.- t'i iiful-t ,J. W. UATi:MAN. PACKET COMPANY. CITY OK CITY OK CU'V OK SHl-KlTl-I.I). I'ADt ('All. SAVANNAH. 8THA:.ir.s: OXK of these el. wait .sti-aiuers leave St. Iritis every Weilnesd.tv itnd Siiturday for all imiiiHs on the .ilssissniiii Kiver to Cairo, Ohio Klver to l'adiit'itlt, and Tennessee Kiver to t orenec, tak- Iti!; freight iiml passciiei-rs for all imints on tlie Ohio to rntslmih, iiml on the Cumberland to Nashville. Tlnotiuh bills ot lading, prompt serv Ice, aud lov rail s. JOUN K. MASSKNGA, Tiitllie Manaeer, Whnrf-boat foot of Olive street. . ST. I.OUIS. t-VOne of tin se strainers arrive at Johnson. viKj every Tuesday and 1 1 idav lilies f nirc! OF INTEREST TO STOCKHOLDERS. Free Tram pnrtiitien to Attend too Annual IMeeting at Chicniro. Some In teresting Jl-'aots. In order that stockholders of the Illinois ("en tral Kailroad Company niav nime readily attend in person the annua! meetings, there has been posted ill eaeti station of the company a notice to Iheelleet. that, in accordance vitli a resolve ol the board of directors, there inav be Issued to each holder of one or mure shares of the capital stock of the Illinois Cenlral Kailroad Company, i lis reg istered on the books ot t l.t comp-tiiy, a ticket en abUim him or her lo travel free over the eonipa nv's lines from the station of the Illinois Central l.ailro-.ul nearest to his or her registered address to Chicago nnd return, for the purpose of iittend Itur. in Person, the next Annual Stockholders' Meeting of 1 he company, which will be held at its gem tier iiernloince in Chicago on W ednesday, beptem- lKiif, at noon. Details as to tlie necessary iroeeduru to olitain ,sm n ticker, me Hare oi us ssueand Us limit, are fellv set forth on the post Iss ed notices referred lo. In this connection, it will be mteresuiig to note tl.at since, in 1S1I-J, the cap ital utockol the com on n bcciiuie lull paid, a cash dividend, ranging from 4 tier cent, to in per cent, per annum, has been paid seim-annual'iy to every holder of stock, and that it Is now twenty years since tin: company. In any year, paid less than per e.nnu, the present rate ot uisn unit ion. Free tuition. We give one or more tree st-liol- ships m every county tu the U. b. Write u Positions, . , Suarantsod Unify 7-casonaMe enriffums .... Will necept notes for toil ion orcandetsit monev in bank. until position is secured. Cur tare pad. jno vacation, t-.n-Lerat any time. Oix-n tortio'H sexes. Cheap board. ieti(1iir free lllu-strateil cutulnKue. AddreKS J. F. Draughom, l'res't, at either place, s Dr-xuuHon's rtictlc-iI. jTr. v . Business.... ycC -ICj NASHVILLE, TEKN., AJiO TEXAKKASA. t-XAS. Iiookkeeplnjj, 5horthantl, lypcwrltinjc. etc. The most Ouirougli, practical nnd prctrressivf. schools of the kind in the world, and the bi'sl balronized ones in the South. Indorsed fcv bank ers, merchants, ministers and others. Four weeKS in DooKKeepins wil lis nre eqnai to twelve weeks by the old plau. J. F. Draughou, President, is nutnor ot uratignoira new system of iKXikk-eetiing, "Double! Knlry Made Kasy." Htmie studv. We have tnepured for home study, books on bookkeeping, penmanship nnd snonnanu. vvrne ior price iisi --iiomemucy. lit tract. "Prop. Dhai-qhon-I learned book Vecpingut home from your books, while holding a position us night telegraph operator."--C. 1 I.kkkinowfix, liooJikeeper fort .erlx'r ii l?itk.-.i, Wholesale Oroeers, South Chicngo, 111. l I ration t Prr ?t'h''T 7rr?;n.) Dr. TADLESrc gucs;e:y f-s.. PILE 3C- ) r. ' 'ii'- it r- m r. i o . i t-,-rl--l ? ;, -1 m J! ,. je S . mini r&ia erurnv TS1CK IS TCB83, BJ HL .AM8 F BALLAM3. IT. LOU. Si MO. 8..B f I - . i , ..!. i I F H I 'J LI Dll.ICT rACTOP.Y. SAVING YOU ji?:i:sr.s to CAL 0 Al.t I.S'S I C I'll I Kl Ilii I'.tMl II! - r. 'c;:y uuccy. - v i I.-..-. 'ui i ;'. -y ill n i ..' )' :. U1CK1CY, l.ll- 101. ( ll Trim. v l 1 I V C.lli IVll', c.t- of I" !i)S i, at l ' . I'i-t.iif trulv. ::l ! l Call w!iT-. ('AM!)i.N,T!NN. Vi Ki t:: jjo.oo iin uhlii, fl 1 1 1I W ,lh -VtlcrtttU W atch. 1)1 miinj '-'., Lii.g. r n Svllol.irsllltl 111 - t 1iiuk1ioii's I'raetical lliiiiiit-st I-'ft'lllk Colk-isO, Nashville, Tcun., or W VIVIW ivxajkana. Ttx.. or a sdiol- Bnhipin inoct anv other reputable business col lege or Illcrnry bcinn.ii iu nit u. . can uc sn m. bv ilniiiT a little work at home for the Youth' Advoc.te, an illustrated scini-nionthly Jounuit. It is clevatititr in charm-ter, moral in tone, and especially interesting and protitablu to young people, Put read wit h tnieri-si mut tmitil oy peo ple of nil itneH. Stories and other intei estinir matter well illustrated. Sample copies scut free. Agents wanted. Ad licss Youths' Advocate I'ub. Co., .Nusuville, Teuu. iMcntiou this pajier. has . demonstrated ten thousand ' tuues that it is almost infallible FFTULb Hil irresularitles and derangements. It has become the leading remedy, lor this cians of troubles. Jtexorta a wonderfully healing, strengthen ing and soothing influence upon tlie menstrual orpans. It cures 'whites' and falltngof tho womb. It stops flooding ana tolioves eupt pressed nnd painful menstruation. For Chango of Life it is the best medicine made. It is beneficial during pregnancy, and helps to bring children into homes barren for years. It Invigorates, stimu lates, strengthens tlie whole sys tem. his great remedy is offered to all atliictcd women. Why will any woman suffer another minute with certain relief within reach 1 Wino ot Cardui only costs $1.00 per bottle at your drug store. 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