4r~• n the cel~r ci~~i ever:~ ~-~T ~±SS Puss handed do~~n ~.. big ~ate of fresh n~er slTh:~s riptht out ç~-~ the ~vçn, so i ~ ~eii :~!1:~.:ea.“ m~ old man er~~embers thn~t after the corn was in the crib the soldiers turned tn their ivSr~S to e~:t wh~t ~ :f~llen to tbe ~roui~. efore ti~~ ~ol~iors 1eo~me encc~mped at the :~ooney plantation the:.:r had camp—— t_9. u on a hill and some SkiT~:~EthiflL~:‘ ~I,Cj OCCUTI~d. 1Tflc.lç~ Joe remembers the 1:-~r~nish ~ui(~~ seei~~~ c~T~~on balls corne over the ±bieids. Th~ cannon bails re chained toc‘ether aii~ö. tile sl~ve oMldren v~~ould run ~fter the ~r~s~jis. o~:‘iet~.es t~c~ oh~in~ would ~i~t Iov~r:i trees as the b~l1s rolled throur~h the T~B ‘Do :Jou believe in tTitchcra±~t?“ ‘~j~ sskei while thterviewinç‘ ~.. t:~e aged negro. ~I~o ~~as t~e answer. 1,1 ha~ a cousin that ~:~s a full blooded InCdan and a °i:~°° doctor. He got me to help him v~ith his Vo~~.oo work. ~ lot ol‘ opic both white arid. bl~c: sent for the In~uian ~vhen they ~7ere sick. I told •m I ~~TOUi~~ do the best I could, if1 ~ ~ioulcI helD sick -oeo~le to ~~:et weil. woman wa.s sick ~~ith rhumatisni ami he ~vas ~oin~ t6 see her. lie sent me in— ~ o the v:oods to dig u~ poke roots to boil. I~e then took the brew to the Louse where ti~e sich woman lived, R&d her to ~t both feet in a tub ~~ith warm water ‚ into which he had placed tlae ~oke root brew. He told ~i~e Woman she ha~ lizards in her body an~ he was going to bring them out of her, He covered the viornan viith a heavy blan:et and made her sit ~or a l~ng l4rne, possibly an hour, with her feet in the tub of poke root brew and water. FI~ had. me sup a good many lizards into the bub and whenthe woman rernove~. Eier feet, there were the l1~ards. She was soon well and believed. the liz~~rds hE~d~ corne out. f h~T legs. I Was d~isgasted. and~ would flot practice with ~y .~ COuS in aga in • TI ~ ~ ~ ~ ‚ ~ . ~ n~o you d~thi‘t eight in the Civil ‘~7ar.“ was asked. Uhele Joe. ~ COU~‘~e I4~ia~, when I got OI~L enough I entered the service and barbecued ~k ~