. J Folk Lore: Storiea of ~x-8lavea pige 3. 272 thirteen year8. ~ “I never knew anything abou~t rent ‘tU I got here. I always had a hou~ee to live in, raised my own feed and got lay wo9d off the place. So when I got to Spartanbu.rg I learned~ what rent was. I jU~8t q,u~it vork two yeara a~o when I had high blood pressu.re; and now I ain‘t able to work. Do you~ aee that lUgger aeroes the street, going to work sozaebo~y‘8 garden? Well, i~ I d~idn‘t have high blood pres8u~re, I‘d be jkl8t ae good to work a~ him.“ ~ “Yeß81r, withiny peck of meal, my three potinda o~ meat ea~h week and~ my ~6.O3 a month wage8, I had more to eat than I gete now.“ SOTiJRŒE: “Uncle“ Bill Youiig, 202 You.ng Street, Spartanburg, S.~. . Interview.r: F. S. Du~Pre, Spartanburg Offlee, Diet. 4.