TOSSES HIS CIGARETTES AWAY
Several years later he told Mrs. Williams, Aunt Fannie, that cigarettes
were just a nuisance, stained his hands, messed up his clothes, if
nothing else. He threw his tobacco and everything in the fireplace and
quit. But for years he had more trouble and desire to smoke than he had
with liquor, that is, at times.
(One characteristic of Mr. Williams was his will power and
determination. He was a sort of Andrew Jackson kind of man. High tempered
but quick to apologize.
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CHESLEY'S HAMILTON COUNTY INTERVIEWS
BY
HERVEY EDGAR CHESLEY, JR.
Born: 21 November, 1894
Died: 17 July, 1979