(~ -12« I was compelled to retire on account on my broken health. I owe my long life to my mother‘s training in childhood. There are four things that keep old man Gullins busy ail the tine- keeping out or jail, out of hell, out o~‘ debt, and keeping hell out of me. I learned to put fly wants in the kindergarten, and it I couldn‘t get what I wanted, I learned to want what I could get. I believe it is just as essential to have jails as to have churches. I have learned too, that you can‘t I, sub~titUtê anything for the grace of God.