3. confliot, he is in 183 but his popularity was far less when the war is over and jail. t “I was IflO8t grown at the end of the war, and I was at no time popular with the black leaders and thetr white friends who rule the roost in Columbia for ‘most thirteen years. I went baok to i~ ~vhite friends in Fairfield County and work for years for Mister T. S. Brioe, and others on the plantation. ~- . “I has been married three times, and am now livin‘ with n~j third wife. She and me sin maki‘ a sort of livin‘ ‚ end is yet able to work. I can only de lightest work and the sweetest thought I has these f‘ days is the n~zi~~ry of n~ ~vthite friends when I was young and happy.“