2. 5r~/ ~ She ke~t the money for the gbis~~ ~ud nuts toowhen she sold theÉ~. • Henry said ~ he ateat i~rs. Williams~but the other children ate at the cabin. On saturday evening the horn would sound and every slave would ~oiiiO to ~et his allowance of proirisions. They used a b 1g bell himg up in a tree to ~ai1 them to meals and to begin work. They could also hear other farrj~ b~i15 and horns. Colored folks could have dances if they wçuld ~et ;eri;uisSiOfl. Some masters were overseers themselves and some hired overseers4 . . 5~~~ :at~y Roliwas a white man ~nd the bush-wackers give us trouble so~tîmes. ün January irst every year overybodyate psas ~d “hog joie“ and r~e~ved the new rules. The masters. would say, ttdOflt~b be running up here ~u11i~~g if~ On the overseer.t‘ They had a bush harbor church and the white ~ ~~c:~er came to ~roach to black and white someties. They taught obedience ~1L~i ~LE) Golden ~tu1es. No schools k~e~ry said since freedom the white men :~aa cheated him out of ~ ~ll he had eyer made with pei~—~anC~‘1~nk. He~rather ~e ~1hipped with a stick than a wriEing pen. He said Mr. and L~rs. Williams ~f~Ü ~ people. deary learned to knit his socks and gloves at m4ght watch-‘ . ~ . s se.‘ ~ tj~ groi~ people. They made a certain number of broches every night. „-‚ 1ikeL~ that~. ~ . ~‘e- ry said i~r. ~iliiaxas let hIrn carry his gun hunting with him and ~.~~A?:~it !~iïfl1 i~OW to ShOO5 squirrels. They v~ere plentiful. He had a lot of ~ The raas~er wer~t to the deer stand and ilenry managed the twelve hounds. .-(~ ~idn‘t i1k~ to Lox hunt. About a hundrod men ~nd thirty dcgs, horns, eto% . u~ ~r t~e chase. They came from Nashville and 1x. the country. A~ fox makes ~:irce 1‘OUi~dS from where he is jumped and then widens out. They brought~‘fine ~ ~ out or~ the chases. I ~ . N ~1nen tney nad corn shuokings one ~egro would sit ~ the fence and L~ad the singing, the others shuck on each side. The xt~stor would pour out ~ ~in cup Lull of whiskey from a big jug for e~h corn shucker, and ~s. ‚~. il hams would give each a square of gingerbread. ~ ~ : ~ • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ;~ ~