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<h1>FROM NORTH CAROLINA<br/>TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA</h1>
<p class="bold2 space-above">WITHOUT A TICKET<br/>AND HOW I DID IT</p>
<p class="bold2 space-above">GIVING MY EXCITING EXPERIENCES<br/>AS A "HOBO"</p>
<p class="bold2 space-above">BY JOHN PEELE</p>
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<h2>PREFACE.</h2>
<p>After a good deal of persuasion upon the part of my relatives and
immediate circle of friends, I have decided to write an account of a few
of the many adventures and dangers that befell me while making my way,
practically without a penny, from Tarboro, North Carolina, to Tucson,
Arizona; and thence to the stricken city of San Francisco, Cal., and
other points of interest throughout the West, including New Orleans,
Dallas, Texas, Fort Worth, El Paso, Dalhart, Texas, Alamogordo, New
Mexico, Juarez, Old Mexico, Bisbee, Arizona, Los Angeles, California,
San Pedro, California, Searchlight, Nevada, Denver, Colorado, and more
than a hundred other points of interest, coming back home on a
telegraphed ticket, via Chicago, Cincinnati, and Richmond, Virginia.</p>
<p>The book bears no relation to fiction, as the reader will discover
before reading many of its pages. The writer, believing it will be more
interesting, will unreservedly show up all his faults and mistakes along
the trip, as well as his good qualities. There is nothing in the book
pertaining to the supernatural, nor is it of a highly sensational
character, but the writer believes it will prove more than interesting
to the intelligent mind. It is a true story from real life that every
boy in America can read and profit thereby. The book is a record of
facts and incidents, which were written down in shorthand, and
transcribed<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[Pg 6]</SPAN></span> at different stages of the journey by the author. The story
is backed by the indisputable evidence of testimonials and correct
addresses of the most prominent people with whom the writer came in
contact. This book demonstrates the value of physical culture and
education to the American youth as the author believes no other work
upon the market has yet done. The writer graduated at the Massey
Business College, Richmond, Va., in bookkeeping, etc.</p>
<p>Feeling the need of rest and recreation after several years of hard
study at school, and being a great sufferer from asthma, the author,
hearing of the dry and beneficial climate of Arizona and New Mexico to
those who have weak lungs, decided almost immediately after leaving
school at Richmond, Va., to go to Tucson, Ariz., and personally verify
these reports, and probably settle there permanently himself.</p>
<p>The author, John Peele, of Tarboro, N. C., is just nineteen years of
age, and though he had knocked about the world considerably prior to the
opening of this story, he had heretofore always held a ticket to his
destination. And now, dear readers, follow him patiently and he will
attempt to show you how he turned the trick of getting West without a
ticket. Trusting the book may be of value to mothers in restraining
their wayward sons to stay at home, however humble it may be, I beg to
subscribe myself, sincerely, the author,</p>
<p class="right"><span class="smcap">John Peele</span>.</p>
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<h2>$50.00 REWARD. $50.00</h2>
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<p>I am a poor man, but if the darkey, who twice saved my life by catching
me while standing up on the end of a loaded flat-car fast asleep, and
preventing my falling between the wheels of a rapidly moving freight
train about ten or fifteen miles from the town of Woodbine, Fla., on a
certain night in May in the year 1906, and who afterwards accompanied me
forty-nine miles on a hand-car to Jacksonville, can prove his identity,
by telling me what happened when we parted on the railroad in the
suburbs of that city, and will communicate his intelligence to John
Peele, Tarboro, N. C., he will receive the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00).</p>
<p class="right"><span class="smcap">John Peele.</span></p>
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<h2>TESTIMONIALS.</h2>
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<blockquote><p class="right"><span class="smcap">Searchlight, Nev.</span></p>
<p>John Peele was in my employ here for some time, first as porter,
then as bar tender in the Searchlight Hotel.</p>
<p>I hereby give Mr. Peele the privilege of printing this testimonial,
both in his book and in the newspaper columns, advertising the book.</p>
<p class="right"><span class="smcap">Fred. Ullman.</span></p>
<p><span class="smcap">John</span>:—Whenever you come out West again, you can get another job.
You are all right.</p>
<p class="right">U.</p>
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<p class="right"><span class="smcap">Chipley, Fla.</span></p>
<p>This is to certify that John Peele, being pulled down in this town
from under the boiler of a morning passenger train bound for
Pensacola, Fla., was employed by me at my brick yard.</p>
<p>I hereby give Mr. Peele the privilege of printing this testimonial,
both in his book and in the newspaper columns advertising the book.</p>
<p class="right"><span class="smcap">J. D. Hall.</span></p>
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<p class="bold">JOHN R. PEELE.</p>
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<p class="bold2">From North Carolina to Southern California<br/>Without a Ticket.</p>
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