Show wished to help out aunt grace is teacher in a high school during the winter and playground specialist in summer time both jobs being necessary so that she can provide for her widowed sister and three little children she has bits the admiration mi ration of her nieces on account of her ber accomplishments the other evening the older one said rm im going tobe to be a teacher and playground woman both like aunt grace when I 1 grow up the little one looked troubled ed why I 1 was going to be that myself she returned but now I 1 reckon ill have to be the sister with the children so you can spend your money I 1 old southern hospitality in 1852 my father left bavaria for america go south was the recommendation men mend dation atlon Act acting ingon on this suggest suggestion lon he went to oglethorpe ga through acquaintances lie he made iliade a connection with two brothers kautman kaufman who plied piled the peddlers trade they owned a peddlers wagon with which they dispensed through the several count counties lei of the state an assortment of dry goods and what were known as yankee notions it was not like the peddling of today because of slavery there we were re on the large plantations often more colored people than there were whites living in the nearby near by villages the itinerant merchant therefore filled a real want and his vocation was looked upon as quite dignified provided only I 1 therefore that the peddler proved himself an honorable upright raan man who conscientiously treated ills his customers with fairness and made no misrepresentations regarding his wares he was treated as an honored guest by the plantation owners certainly a sarit sp irit of true democracy oscar S straus L la in the outlook I 1 |