~ionr7 LEkaal, sauslays. L ~ —~ (Ji~) Tt~ 1‘«T11~thi~W. tUX~flitUXS Waa a bsnoh w~iioh served as a oAair~aM a crude bevi. ~~pe running fran aid. to sld• asrved es b od springa. The ~ttre~e sas trade cf ;tr~ or 1*7. For lighting pwposs, pine knots a~ andlee were uesl. The ;j:.‘V~3 Ofl the toxton pintatlon were also fortunate in that aU. o~bina hid wood floors. kil a~bins end their turnis14n~• ‚Sr. built by the slavee w~ learn.d the use O f L~atrmer b t~iJ ~w from t~hite artisans w r~om t~. Cozton ~nploy.d frc~n time to time. ~r. J1a~ rw*rked th~Àt hie father ~a a b3,aokamith, h~ving lean~ed the tra~1s in th~ ~u1~ . ~n ~r. ~ dootor ~L~B en~rloyed regularly by .r. Coxton to rnIniz~t‘r to th, nsde of the ßidv~‘8 in time oi~ ill~eo•. “sie al.Q b~4 our own ~~4jØjfl~,~ ea~a Mr. ~]aM. At different ~ tiri~8 exouralona were iraãe to the woods where ‘yarbe“ I~herbe) were ~thersd. Yaric~zs kia~a ot t~s and medi~inea were mads by boiling these roots in enter. Tao uatsl CW18~3 Of il]neaa on tbia ~lantation were eolda, fevers, alki ocnstipatioa. Ceetor oil ~:fl~ ~ltø *ere also used to a great extent. It an in4vidt~al was too ill to work an o1~ier slave had to nurse this pcra~. :~o effort was ~ by ~ oxton to te~ioh r~1a sli~vea anything except maniwl tr~Linhi~. A slave Who oo~ild ties hie I~inde at •~cLled ~rk ~tB i~iors val~ble then the ~ on in.. r:ï fi eid I~M • If, however, a e1t~ve secured a b ook, ~ Coxton could ~i~1p hi~ ~ 1e~~rn to read it. ~bove all, re.Ligioua tr~:inini~i, h&S not denied. Ae ~ i~t;cr of faot, ‚.~‚ ~xton required €eoh one of nia servants to dresa in hIe ~undaj olothee and to go tj cLurct~ ev~ ry ~unday. ~orvia~ e for all were held at the white ohux~ ~ the •le~vea ~ Sit~~fl: 011 Ofli~ ~iôe t~nii the i~aetore on th~ other. ~t~fl pro~shin~ ~ae done bye wr~ite r)~jtor. ~ 1~ t)rŒ1:~i3ououe rethtionahipe were allowed. If a ~n canted to n~rry he merely ~ ~ out the ~o~zn of i~1s onoice to the easter. lie In turn oaUxl her anl told k~r ~ t‘~ .~ ~uch iiixt euch an Individual wished her for e. elfe. If ehe agreed they were ~ ‘~‘~unced r~n and ‚~ ifo aud were per~4ttod to live together.