Diitiiet 7 AdeUa 3. Dixon u ~P ~7i~ the usual materials. ~e men wore .uite of ~abuz‘g end/~~t This vas dyed to more durable colors ~ .~a~i.#aig$~~a ~e mate rront railroad bark (brown). Phil believes that the screeching of an ow5i. .a~ -si ba~k~ ‚-~$ the ____ ~ bellowing of a COW) UILI~ ~ U111~ is—a -s~ii~ ~f Liath. . . ~ howling of a dog ~ ~ after de~t‘k ~ ‘t si& of death becauae tI~dsath ot a h~mtw‘ be Ing is xs~a1sd „ ~LJ~k ~w ~ tWA4 ~fMMt4~ to e~1thDaie. ~ ~ ~t ~&L TS~ ~ho~gh ~ may IA•~g_J1 find soene way to rid ourselves of the ~ithrp‘w~es ot the ~ - tbe death will occur just the sane. __ ~)~ L~ ~4~L4~ ~1 nearly ail plantations ~r• were some si~es ~ ~W~St wLsk 4e ..aisçisat1y,~_r~r thiL er st~tla~ ~easeiie, hi~ thenasiTo. 1* the ~od.s. ~3O7 em~gglsd food to tiisir hiding pia~ by night, end reitiainsd i~y in ~ sc~ inatancss, many months. Their belier in IitChSa~eft caused them to xseort to most ridiculous u~ene of avoiding diacovery, Phil told the story of a rn : who visitsd a siijurez~ to obtain a‘hend“ for ~iich be paid fifty dollars in gold. ~3• a~mbol va. a hickory Itiak which he ud ihenevor h vas bsing e~d, end in this i~n~er ~rdot off hie pursuers. I~ws vas es~ oi~ tifficulty in this ~ 4m~1~~ 4 ~i ~~4:r~ • ~ ~ ~ iL ~ pro~*dure, The—ati~I! alma I~ad. is- ~ *~ up“~ at a fork or cross roads. ~ ~ ~~4~)~A&L4A ‚~ F‘ ~t~ ~-Of~~A~ -t5~~ quite a distance to reach such a spot ‚ but then the stick was so placed htwian beings end sven bloo~h~iiide lost hts trail. With ~his assistance, he vas able to rsaain in tus woods as long as he iikot. ~.aiœa ~rs trsquent visitors in t1~ sabine of tia vquarters~~. ~‚. morning while B.tty, a cook, vas confined to bed, abe sent for Mrs. Towns to teil her that a ~iske bad lain across her chest turing the ia~eriou. night end had