V •inü M U.r Tipp,., Co. ~jet.4~3 s 14 81 NEGRO r. )L~1t()VE I IQj 72 ;4R, Joim FYp;131)s, ~ ‘2120 Le ~o‘a. ~ L11 ‘ATJ37It, INDXJ:J.IA. ~a. Yields $$‚~rØ thitt all ~se~ro slaves were ardent boUonra in ~oets, aupernatwtl paws, tokanø and ~s1~ps,“ The foflowL ~ story :1fl~ketrnt,es the point. ‘~Â turkey ~oi4~1or had tcyetorionely disappeared fron ono ottlo flei~itboring plantations and the tocal elavos w‘re t~ccu~od of eonnettng tLc r~t to a boi1tn~ pot, A slave ootMeted of th1Çft ~ ~a punislat snerly, As ail of the tian. douSed any knowTh4s of the turkey‘s wh~roaboista, they were Instructed te nake ~ eearoJt of the entire pt*ntstiou.“ “on Dite i,*tt of the place therv wets e~ tarte pec~oh oruherd. At the tias the troo*s were full of the ~reon fruit, Under one of the troee was a large oubinet or “eare as t ey we~ oallM, c~te of te aistee accidently opened the ate and, flshot4~ there ne :r, Gobblsr peacefully .eate4 on ~ ntaibor of green poaches, *The negro btzediatdy ran back ant n~titiM hie rater of the dtsoovery. The nt~.ster ntunzed tO the orchant with the slave to fiDi that the negro‘s w114 tnle was true, A turkcy gobi tot sitting ou a r~efl of green peaches Abad as. . “•The r*ster had a son who had bien seriously SXISjUnd sei. before ~w a rwsev ~ and a tar ~‘~ï‘ after this utmanal ooeunnoe with the tuxtaT, ~ ‚°~ died. Attn hie de~tJt, the word of it• tarkc~r‘s nesting nrttun ar4 the dOit. of the »seter‘s eon sprsad to the tour wiSe, amt for Se tine aFter this story Si ?02I*tM ~hønrva~r • then na a publie gathering with the white pøopte or