The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, June 18, 1903, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

v be ble rable. '4, 0611. ''Q)Q~l~yi~ ag1e -gbts off' the me and A be so bloiedl )Io ro. Iv. I dot mean indiscrio iate yt-that ia disgu'sting. Y mean . aencou1ragemen. t of that vbich u8 good. Tou notieu' that the 61ic man oi your post is appai-ontly ying to do his duty. You mention # to your neighbur, perhaps, bit you uovor spok of it to the polideman 1thiml~f. So far s he knows you are 'xo bottor ploased tban you ivotild be o took nu- paina. The natural of ,l1,oOL of this its to discourage hia of. oite. You ride with a street oar dietor who does somothing better ) the common run of conductors 1 --for instane, callf all tho streets 17, Evory person in the car in Ommlllded him for it, but if * dy spoaks to hitm about it, be is 't o think it is not approoiated. e a kind word of onecouragement . inflence him to try to excel 1t oly in thin particular but in h10e1s. Most of us are free enough ith our advorse criticiam, ospecially ,f persona who occupy plaese in the ublic eye, It we smchU Iake the tronble to Ipat bese p(rons on the * ak oven for those thingaS which we nust heartily approvo. If an author "or editor offl)(1m e!ven by Him Smallest Slie of the pen, we Cr ur(~ y "J enough to luneti on hhi but he tnAY please us till he (ow 8om0 hvOme wit (4- U.? o LMl we are plelscdI 'The a .on that we con iend ).,I olihndy by reading his b1oOi .r par f ' .1:- 1W uanswer at all. If we w (ould oml:wiv tako the trou I~ - , it-it him i h nm o0 r opinion be doC for (fpp.'ui t'amrl.le!s : r preisi de It? Hann i slhd..l and wvill pulb: auh auI.I(: v.. I Roose Euleint ndet Mmhenlois been *r'su.p ~ Bt why cog attht Grdhr in the wuole pack~ lite post It is eatiumtv' i d A nOw'~ Car mlgi:e has; yi a :vy $100)',000,OO for ljirary )U~e'*: I pu:u H might do (3lfennlmies to ILof 0 grifts of mion. -i. tr her4 refuoal tIo make up the bed in wivhich .Uo'bker Wa.shington selept.. Ti orsethe& Tu-s lir wyill be -pulled oli 90: I, m ' a' a' olvrtised. ingti them1- a lit 13 . .ti to rcpr lIt io aunced luti o u 'i I.i.ltteji nt funds havo e 'ui subbul~ei for' 11 relief b1 the3.301 I doodsul'rer. T1 he pople of th 11 do n t obly osp 0 ondd, and it is -Wa't~ ? g th at the 11) of s~ubstaintial oynt.ma has an~ yed( rathier than(1 (ure on' no hoonr neighbom anld the world ir general? If so, y:,u haovi a big yb. When D.r Lymn)1 Bvecher wai gri n ig oli. ra~cefully he iiet a fi.md on the street one mninirg wvho si to him: "H1 ow are you, Doet~ lb his onn? "Oh 1 un gvettjing on Iin.ly, and am g oito hapy snc Iv iC f <pii. tryinlg to muanage., the woerl," was; IhIe wiso re ply. F'ifty girl stud 'nt ts in a Cicago art school thin o)ther dayl' (.uehit a man oldin on hem duinig tl;iir amateur theatrienlo. lHe not p. m de a sketoh of them in costume 0, but pub li~hed il t. TPhe girh<~ 'ni~tI . thea dar ming followv, threwo~ hhu do'wn, t.ro lisa withi greeni and yellowv, lhen st uck fly pap)(1erver' h is mouthb andl uyes All of whih hiwal. very neat and artistic, and sh1ows that the girlsn are well up in~ the ethics of 'orrcft dephotment. T ho Virginia-Caraolin.a Chemical Comnpany was3 amiong thae hrst to re. podto the call for aid with a ~j'Ioek for $300. This is the same h'oa tion that not muore than aI y'~i agot was iiol upi to the pol >io this Stto as a mlonster' sucking ntheir very li blood. Thin eon ,tibnituim la like honlpinlg coals of fire thR hiadcI of .the amnagog~ues. typyto po(ut, pirelimi- * tenr elee1ojaon the ? . 0. Taliaforo, of Roanoke 57, a'well known and high ted woman, identified witt t ky bebelolent associations, wai knockeddown and run over by i colored bicyolist and injured so se verely that she died. The former president of the Nov Orleans city railway, has been finei $1,100 for not providing partitions 01 screens in the cars to separate tb races. It is said that it is pretty hari to toll when one race ends and the other begins-in the Crescent City. A German army officer beat hil wife because he felt that there was nc other way to vindicate his honor as a soldier after she had told him he was too big a coward to beat her. Th( world appears to be getting ne ideas every day about the honor of v soldier in the German army. Assessing railroad and like corpor ation property at their full value ie all right, but the same should b( done with all other property. Theri is absolutely no justice in allowinE the general taxpayer to return his property at 00 per cent or less of its value and compelling corporations te return theirs at full value. The Kansas Utopian Association is an illegal organization, according tc the Supreme court at Topeka, Kan., which handed down a decision in an appeal in the case of a lodge keeper from Brown county. "Stripped ol its subtorrage and pretense, it is simply a whiskey saloon," says the court. The decision will result in the closing of 200 "lodges," with 65, 000 members. A lot of young fellows in an Ohio town had a good time with a tramp last week. They took him into a shed and out his hair. They then bought a new suit of clothes, wvhite shirt and standing collar and dressed him out complete. But when they attempted to burn his hobo clothes heyeted and fought for them withsuch des jjbration the Ispicione Jvere aroused they found $1, in the coat. The man who represented himself to be Lord F. Seymour Barrington, lieutenant colonel of the Light Horse Guards of London, and who, after marrying Miss Grace W. Cochrane, of Kansas City, was a few days later b-' 1 ~ brother at St. Louis -~ ' 'i~io the work house for he charge of disturb :as released last week .. vo months of his sen, 's he will live in St shall have cleared his a made by the police but which have not been proved. That postal ring at Washingtou seems to bo about the rottenest gang of thoives that ever disgraced the govern~ment. The rascals should be forreted out and punished to the ex. tent of the law, regardless of the of. fect it may have en any p~olitical par. ty. The people have a right to do. mand an honest administration of the affairs of the department, and they wvill insist that this be done. We want no screening of the guilty bec,aruse they have powerful political backing. That but adds to the shame of it. Miss Francls Pettit, of Ballston Spa, N. Y., is a careful and mothodi cal wvomnan. When Jim Tittemore began sparking her, fourteen years ago, and kissed her, she cut a notch in a stick; and from that time until Jim proved fickle, a few months ago, she kept tally faithfully of the kisses Jim got. When Jim quit coining, Francis sued him for breach of prom ise. At the trial she testified that her tally-stick or s'icks showved 1,253 notches. She asked $5,000 damages. The jury gave her $3,000. That mnakes the rate per kiss $2.42. The largest tobacco farm in this country and perhaps in the world is in Decatur county, Ga., and is owned by A. Cohn & Co. TIheir property as worth about a quarter of a million iollatrs and they ship 1,500,000 piounds of the finest Sumatra tobacco yearly. TVhore are nearly 8,000 hangs 'a the farm. There are 18,000 acres in the tract, but only 1,600 acres in tobacco. Every acre a ovorod by a framei arbor and that overlaid with choese cloth. There are 20 sections withi 20 esuperntendon ts. There are [82 curing barns averaging 200 by 300 foot. There are 900 houses on he far'n occupied by the laborers, ,vhich are negroes. Victor *Smith, the free lance of the hw York Press, o1Cnce ore puts the 3ountry under obligations to him. Elo announces on authority that the sorrect waiy to pronounce Harry [anhr's nams. is not "'Leer,' which is mggestivo of what the monkey does, )ut "Lurr," wvith a slight rolling of ho r's. LFurthiermore, Mr. Smith tells fa new way of using ai napkin, in ren ted biy Mr. Lirr, who at a fashion iblo lunchoon, spread the napkin on schi~r and sat upon it. '-One per I (- so poneh ' bto drawvled, "and as 1hav. o w) hite Ilannelc I do not pro '0t.o A a peoplO a chance to mnake iiommon . ' "His examnple," Mr. mOah~ dedaros0, "was followed by the de:piotei on high life who had on ark s welhl as light trousers." Now, you ar'in society," you know NI' SUo people se0tu determined to stir up sectional animosity between the north and south. Cut it out,. If ypu can't live in peace in this country go over to Turkey or Russia. The school teaghers 'of. Bethlehem, Pa., have formed a labor union and will demand increased pay and shorter hours. They now teach about twenty-seven hours per week, and think they are overiworked. Booker T. Washingten says lynch. logs are the causo of sending a groat many negroes of the south to the largo cities. He claims they are as sured of police protection there wheioas they are not in smaller places. Thirty-two years ago the site on which now stands the city of Bir mingham, Ala., was a corn field. Today the city and its suburbs con tain not less than 100,000 inhabitants and millions of dollars worth of busi. ness is transacted thero every month. Birmingham has been called "the liveliest city in the South," and the i probabilities are that she comes very near to deserving the title. She is flourishing and prosperous, and gives promise of being one of the world's greatest iron and steel conters. Th< Birmingham Ledger a few days ag<. published 'a special edition, giving the history of the growth of this magic city of the iron regions. Until a few weeks ago George A. Kennard was a prosperous wholesalt grocer in St. Joseph, Mo. Hte had a comfortable fortune, a good home and an interesting family. But he want. ed more money, and wanted it quick. ly. He had recently boon reading of the great fortunes made in Wall street by Sully and others, and do . cided that what they could do, he could duplicate. He therefore sold i out hig business in St. Joseph, moved I to New York and eUtiee i jret. It took.W street just two weeks to wipe him out. He was left penniless He had a revolver; he used it. Hi widow and little daughter are in pov erty. And Wall street goes inerrilI along, looking for othera like him. Trespass Notice. Under penalty of the law, all person are hereby given notice that we prohibit* entry on our land for hunting, fishing in our streams, digging roots, or for any 4 other purpose; also they aro forbiddeni to start or set out fires, or to range or graze any live stock thereon, or to com mit any wvaste or injury to lh~o timber. BENEDICT-LOVE COMPANY, . SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. Land For Sale. In less than one-half mile of the corporate limits of the towvn of Pick ens; on wvhich is a fine water power~ on Town Creek. Fine grove around shoal and sixty or eighty acres of fine farming land. Pumpkintown, Peter's Creek, Eastatoe and Greenville roads crosses on head of shoal. Easy of access. B. Holder, 12mtf. Pickens, 8. C. It Hoops the Feet WVarum and Dry. Ask today for Alien's i'oot Ease, a power. It cnres CilblaIns, Swollen, Sweatung,Sore', A ch-] latoreau feet. At all druggists and shoe Shako Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-gase. it rests th~e feet. Cures i Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Swollen andiuc wean fta. A t ali druggists and shoe s tore Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an anti septic liniment, and wh~en applied to cuts, bruises and burns, causes them to heal without maturation and much more quckly than by the usual ti ea' nient. For sale by Dr. G. W. Earle, Pick ens, and Dir. R. F. Smith, Easih y, B. A. MonloA. 'r. J1. MAUJ.BN. Ivy1 M. MIAIf1nIN MORGAN. MAUI~nIN & MAULnIN, ATT'ORNEYS AT Law, PICK ENS, S. C. Prnettee in all the courts. P'romipt attention givenu to all business. Ofice always open. jbO COME TO PICK ENS and bring your~ Do as you did a few years ago and sell your produce to. . .. i J. D.MOO RE. I will sell yon goods as cheap as ever bo, fore. Biring me your Chickens, Eggs, Raw Hidles, Beeswax, Tal. low and anything you want to seil or buy . a J. D. MOORE. QFI pay Cash or Trade. 4 PARKE '8 HAIR BALSAM Jomwo in~ Yun thfu 'o 50ee md at~s Iru r g. 5 THE LU THE LU' *O" TE SU MM - Compti n~w~ MaMhd W. A. Tuunx, Pass. Trafflo Mgr. WAsuia-roxN. . No H air? "My hair was falling 'it very fast and I was greatly slarmed. I tlien tr-ied A.^.e's 1Hair Vigor and my hair stopped falling at once." Mrs. G. A. Aevay, Alexandria, 0. The trouble is your hair does not have life enough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed it with yer's Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs are beginning to show, Ayer's Hair Vigor \Vill restore color every time. $l.CO battle. All druggists. If your druggist caniot supply you, send us one ditlhar nail wo WI oxprOss you a% bottle. le 81r0 1ud give tho name of your nearost ox ares. olee. Address, d-. C- A Y (It CO., I.owell, Mass. Driven to Desperatcin. Living at an out of the way pl4ce, re. note from civilization, a family is ofter [riven to desporation in case of accident esulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, UI. era, etc. Lay in a supply of Bucklen't k.rnia Salve. It's the best on earth. Zc, at Pickons Drug Co's., drug store. riae Best piescri'ption fo lia. , laria "hills and Fever 18 a bottle of GOovx 8 TASTIP .ES hL.L Tl'oNI. It is siiply iron and qutinini n a tastelesS f orm. No cure-no pay. Price 5U To Mothers in Town. Children who are delicate, foverlh and cro vill get immediate relief from Mother Grays weet Powders for Children. 'i'hoy cleanse the tomna1h1, net on the liver. mak lug a sickly child trong anud healthy. A certain eure for worm. old b' all druggists, 25e. Samaplo free. Ad ress, . l10n S. Olmwtled. LeRoy. N. Y. F or Bic Ycle si, -AND Bicycle Material of all kinds, Fine Cigars & Tobaccos, 3 Can Goods. Sugar, Coffee, GiafhineO Needles, and many other things too todious to mention . , . Bicycle Repairing Carefully Done. All at the lowest Cash Price. Call on C. C. FR ICKS & C00., West End CENTRAL, N. 1'ATE OF SOUTH OAROLINA County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. sOMMONS FOR REIEF. Complaint not Served. M, F. Hester, Plaintiff, against TI. Clingmnan Powvell, Catherine Powell, Mary A . Alexander, Jo sophl Powell. WVilli am Powell, H-ampItonI A iken, Mary Ai kon, Leath io Ai ken, Conley Ai ken, Martha Aikon,Ephriam Powoll, Calvin Poweoll, Pick Allison Powoll, Omnio Powell, Licony Powell and Emiline Anderson, Dofon dants. TO THE DEFENDANTS, above amed: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED nid required to answeor the complllainlt in his action, which is filed in the office of 3lerk of Court of Pickons county and to~ orve at copy of your naswer to said comn alaint on thetho subscribers at their oflie t Pickens, C. H., 5. 0. within twenty ays after the service hereof, exclusive f_ the day of such servico; and if you adl to answe~r tho complaint within the ime aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action vill apply to the Conit for the relief de. Lianded in the complllaint. Dated Apr. 1, A. D. 1903. A. J. BOO OS, SEAL C.C. P. M~organ, Mauildinl & Maulin. Plaintiff's Attorneys. To Omie Powell and Marthan Aike munors over~ the ages of fourteen (14) oars defondentis: Take notice that unless ou proocure for yourselves tihe appoint sent of a guardian ad litom to represent ou in this action within twenty (20) Lys after service of this summons upon 'on, the pluintiff will apply to the court > have such guardian atd litem appoint di. M~organi :1Mauldini & Mauldin, Plaintiffd Attorneys. April, 1 A. D. 1903. To .Jose >h Poweoll and William Pow. 11, and ..a milino Anderson absent de-. mndants:- Take notice thlat the >mnplaint and tho summons~ of hlieh the foregoing is a copy woroe filed the office of the Clerk of C ourt, Pick la county on thle 1 day of April 1 A. D. 903, Morgan, Mauldin & Maulin, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Apr. 1, A; D. 1903. 1iokeni gailrgad Company TiME~ 'TA HLIE NO. 2 Supersedes imne T1ahle No. 1. Efrectiv8 12:01 A. M., Feob. 1st, 1901. andl Down. ' ead Up N o. 12. No. 10. ST 'A TIONS. No.11. No.lir. Mixed. Mixed. Mixed1. Mixed. :00 pmt 10:10 am lv. P'Ickens ar.2:55pma 0:45 pmSf :03h pm 110:15 am leerguson 2:45pms 0:30 pms :15 pmn 10:55 am *Parsona's 2:30pm 6:15 pim :20 pmn 11:00 ami *Arills 2:25pm 6:10 pm :25 pma 1 :05 Sam *Mauld in 2:20pm 0;05, pmn :40 pm 111:14 aml ar. E'asley lv. 2;1l5p im 0: l5pm '!lag Stations. All trains daily except Sunday. NJo. i10 connaets with Sou thern Railway No. 33. N4o. 9 connects willh Southern Rtailway No. 12 No. 12 connlets with .Souithaern Railway No 11. NJo! 11 connects wil-lrSfluthern Railway No.34 PF/Ior any informantion apllly to J. T1. TiA YLOR. Geon. Mannger. hE FOR BUSINESS, lE FOR PLEASURE, hE FOR ALL THE BEST EtR RESORTS te Summer Resort Folder Free to Any Address. S. H. HAanWicC, W. H. TAvLOR, Oen't Pass. Agent, MAt. Gen'i Pass. Agt, WASfl KNOO. De.c. A'TLANITA, GA. Winthrop College soho3arsiabl aud na. trauce Examinatious. The examinations for the awprd of vacant soholarebips in Winthrop Col. lege and for the admiision of now 3tu. donts will bd held at the . County Court House on Friday, July 10th, tO 9a. i. , Applicants miust not be lOss ban tifteen years of age When scholartihips are vacated after July 10th, they will be awarded to those making the highest average ,t this pxaminatiou. The next session will open about September 16, 1903. For fp rther itifvrmation and at cat logun auddress President D. B. John. ion, Rock IiHl, S. (.' m28td. Easleys - Jeweler AlIvaFu 'Iatd to 2ee You. Have a complete line of Jew Selry at very close prices........ Just received a lot of Rogers Z Silver Knives and Forks. . . Repairing of Watches, Clocks and anything in the Jowelry Lille promptly done and guar ~ ntd./ Oall on me at Callahan Clothing Co., next door to drug store. Harvey Snider. I This signaturo ia on evcry box of tho gonuine Laxative BromoLQuinitle TabIot9 tho remedy tlt -'-, 1 4- 41 S tu one <lay TIME YOU'VE BEE. TRY-A ALL OF 'EM SP SHOE V * $2.00, $2 ]Pride &z UP--TO-DATE GIREEN VI The Oldest Dry Goot Tfhe Original West I I can suppjly all of your want Dry Goods, No' My house is full of new S] bought at the lowecst Market cheap as good reliable good5 sible to tell you~ intelligently advertisement, but if you wil give us pleasure to show yoi lowest price that such goods in ladies goods from a cheap White Goods are very strong strong line of Men's and W< suit all--High Cuts, Lowv C1 Shoes. It will cost you noth Some people say they save n buying. Polite attention gu A. K. F Wes~t Enkd. G llenI Eetnte BUY YOUR STOP P'AYI One 5 room house, Lot 70x210 Two 4 room houses, Lot 70x210 f< Two nicely shaded lots, 100x200, f One Farm-comprising seventy-o cultivation and only 11 miles frcn $14.00 per acre.-1.47 acres on S two cotton mills. 75 acres in culti Trho wood alone on this place wvort one will be0 ahead of you. 130 acre farm near Six Mile chui heart timber; 60 acres in cultivatio: For further information call on J. D. [fO LD ER REAL ESTATI Ol1ico at Depot. A.QCA IBlacksmith s L. C. IIUNTERL'S OLD 1-as opened a first class rey ialty of scientific HORSE S] Iron and Brass. oz es, South Carolina, Offce uapstal '1 roar rooms) ov& Eairle's Drug Stor Offers hisa profes slional services to th ubfli, Our Yale rc EARY Corner ain an Washngto Sts e seeen1% S UPU STHINKING, -BUY! IASHING GOODe 0 ALUES,e S 50, $3.00.e PEatoT1. SHOE HOUSE, LLEL, S. 0. DA RK, s Firm in Greenville. ndl D~ry Goods Store. s in [ions and Shoes. >ring and Summer Goods, price and wvill be sold as can be sold for. It is impos rV describe my goods in this 1 call at my store. It wvill what we have and give the can be sold for. Anything lawn to a fine silk. My .Men's Dress Shirts. A mens Underwear. Shoes to its, F'ne Shoes and Cheap ng to look at my goods. oney by looking here before iranteed. R K, FoF Bale. N&G RENT.4 foot, Price, $600.00. iet, Prico each, 400 00. oct, on corner, 500.00, ao acros-ono-hlf in Pickens, price, 854.00, onithorn iRailwvay two miles from vation, 12 acres good bottomn land, the money. Come quick or some ch, 2-story dIwelling, 00 acres good 3; plenty of running streams $1325 & COMPANY, ___ Pickens, S. 0. IN ES, IRepair Shiop,) sTAND), Liberty, S. C. air shop and makes a spec IOEING. Also buys scrap ji itf. Bridge to Let. On the 20 dlay of June 1903 at 2 o'clock . ni. 1 will lot t~ the lowest responsible )Idder the bullng of a new bridge on leg 0rge~ R E. I~ol comb o'a old* ni. ans and specifloationH made <nown on day or lotting. * 1,. P. Stn >hensl~, 8;1>. Thi-, 1st day of Jun 100:. O.Sack Suiti - OR young men and all nobby dressers-made on entirely different lines from the ordinary ready-to-wear stits because it is distinctive in cut and appearance., To wear one means to be properly clothed; 'tis said The e clothes make the man," but we sell the "clothes that make man. GREENVILL E, South Uaroliat. Do You. Question Wher. If so coie to SEE US We haYe the Answer. China at a Sacrifice. STOVES and RANGES, We make Specialty of them. FRUIT JARS; JELLY GLASSES; Etc. Summer Saving is Winter Pleasure. The BEST APPLE and PEACH PARERS ever sold in Easley. Save Fruit. : : : : PAINT, OIL; METAL WORK. 1gtIICome to see us to save money. W. H. Pickens' Sons. H. A. RICHEY'S. ( We have bought the largest and~ miost comnplete stock of Reliable' 3hiandise this Fall that we hiavceover carried, with I he g.reatest. attrae n New Goods~ and Low Prices. W. invite a 'enmpar~is ''r ni South Carolina in Styles, Qualily, Quant ity. andl Pic. mean to end the procession this Fall and will not be underxold by i lybody. Ir. nl'il be easy3 for yon to buy at RicheyU's whlen you stop aind examine the >rett~y goods and get the prices, and it certainly will pa' you. A dollar avedl is a dollar mado. D~o your t radingr at Riche~ 's andt save the dollars. WVe can showv you exceptional values in Jress Goods in Bilack and Colors di Grades and PriceS. Beautiful Waijst Flainnels in Plain and Fancy. An' legant lhne of Dresse and( Timin gs-spciald values. We make a specialty of' our Shoe Department. We have t'.c in all trades for Lathes, Men and11 Children. The bies'. makes(0 from then leaidini actlories in America. B~uy your Shoes fromi us and you will be pleased. NVO guarantee satisfauct ion. I)OMESTIC DEPARTMENT COMllPLETE. Ocod Calicoes, Good Out ings, Good Red Flannel, best yardbwido White kHomespun, best OCanton Flannel, [best Checkecd Home11spun1. No matter what prices are quoted you we wvill sell you for less. H. A. RICHEY. M~yTHE CHEAPEST STORE IN PICKENS.Ma LOOK ewT --FOR THE --- NEXT THIRTY DAYS, For Cut Piices to suit the Dull Season on TLASS A .CROCKERY-W E TIN-WARE, JEWELRY, .. Full line of Canned GAoods, Pickles, Oat Meal, Crakers, Cakes, Caundles, Fr'uits, Nuts, Ten, Coffee, Molasses. '1- ' lie Best Cheese on Earth. Used and recomm~nended by all tihe Stock and Poultry raiser. Mups Liquid Shoe plishid Country P'roduce takent in Exchange for Goods. MRS. K. L. CURETON & C0 Sterling Silver HdllowLware, Steiling Silver Fltware. lut Giilass, Art Pottery, IBric,-a-Br'ac and1 ~iam ndsNovelties. 7pimonsWatches andI Jewelry. AF~. BRUNS e&BR 109 N~orth Main Street-. CRE NLL U . ,