2. 31 to this country to farm. He farmed till he started sa~nilhing tor Chap~nen Dewy at Marked Tree. Then be swept out and was in the office to help about • He never owned nothing. He come aud I farmed. He helped a little. He was so old. He talked more about the War and slavery. I always have farmed. Farmed all my life. “I don‘t farm now. I got aathma and cripple with rheumatism. What my wife and children can‘t do ain‘t done now. jThr~s children.) I don‘t get no help but I applied for it. *Present times is all right where a man can work. The present genera« tion rather do on heap less and do less work. They am ‚ t got manners and raisin.‘ like I had. They don‘t know how to be polite. We tripes to learn t em~::c~tei! childrenjà „ ‚. Nct‘~I~~:~ The woman was black and so was the cripple Negro man; ~ their house was clean, floors, bed, tables, chairs. Very good wa~ house. They couldn‘t remomber the old tales the father told to tell them to ~.