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Tlw crowds had been pouring into
the town from all quarters on every
animal that could carry a human being
and by every conveyance that could
run on wheels. ll<ach passing train
made its contribution, until the num
ber assembled could have been counted
by thousands—the majority, of course,
negroes. The day, which had broken
with a cloudless sky, bright and beauti
ful during the morning, became some
what cloudy but still excessively hot.
Most of the members of the family
of both men paid their farewell calls
during the morning, but these last part
ings were too sacred to be intruded
upon by me. Many were affected at
the sight, the sheriff by no means the
least. The attendance, though im
mense, was orderly and in the main
quiet. I must confess, however, some
surprise at the questionable haste of a
number ot people of the better class,
among them many ladies who had
evideytly conic miles to see two fellow
creatures launched into eternity.
The excitement increased on the ar
rival of the down passenger train. It
brought an immense crowd, including
Dr. Collins, Baptist minister, from
Pci ry, and Drs. RawD and Cooke, of
Marshallville, summoned as medical
witnesses. These gentlemen were at
once conducted to the jail. Ihe Ilev.
R. C. Horn ad ay, of Mercer University,
was also present, she ministers had a
I lid interview with the prisoners, ex
horting them to consider their condition
and io make their peace with their
Maker. Alter this, preparations were
made lor the march to the place of ex
ecution, which was in the following
order; A body of guards, a buggy
containing llolsenbake, driven by Air,
Hudson ; buggy containing Lloyd, driv
en by the Sheriff; guards, physicians
and reporters.
The guards were oil each flank of
the buggies, a deputy sheiill being in
the immediatereach of each. At twen
ty minutes past eleven the procession
moved at a slow pace, followed by
crowds, llolsenbake appeared to suf
fer much mentally, but Lloyd wots indif
ferent.
The Gallows was erected on a piece
of waste ground situuted about a quar
ter of a mile from the city, which form
erly belonged to the murdered man,
Fish. The hideous machine was well
put up by Mr. James Lowry, of Ogle
thorpe. It reached sixteen feet trom
the ground to the. top of the beam ; the
drop platfoim being placed in the mid
dle eight feet from the ground. Closo
by were tliecotlins that were to receive
the boddies of the men then living.—
Thut of llolsenbake was a Fisk motalic
case, furnished by Messrs. Griffin & Hy
att. of Montezuma. Lloyd's coffin was
of walnut, covered with black cloth.
On the arrival at the place of execution,
llolsenbtke was assisted up, as the
wound lie received in the thigh pre
vented his walking or even standing
alone. Lloyd walked up with much
limitless. Both then sat down, umbrel
las being held over them. The heat
was now intense.
The ropes were now produced and
were adjusted by IS he rill Lee, assisted
by Mr. Gumago, a former Sheriff of the
county, and JJi-puty Ssbcritl Greer. —
The fatal noose was first put over the
head of Lloyd, who, seizing it in his
hands, tried its strength and apparently
the possibility of it "giving away from
above. When it came to llolscubake’s
turn, he rose, and uot being satisfied
with the length, asked for more topo,
and measuring the drop by his own
length by putting the noose on his too,
remarked, ‘lf it has got to come, let it
come.’ The adjusting of the rope oc
cupied sometime, ami exactly at 11:50
Sheri If Lee announced the execution
was about to take place. Ho said they
had one hour to live, and during that
time each of them would be allowed
thirty minutes to address the crowd it
they wished.
llolsenbake rose with difficulty.—
Ho was supported ou each side. Lloyd
was sitting down chewing tobacco
calmly, with his back against one of the
posts. He eyed llolsenbake closely
and listened to him with profound at
tention. Having taken water freely,
llolsenbake said, in substance, as fol
lows :
Fellow-citizens, we are met on a
most solemn occasion—met here to take
my life. I entreat your prayers. Task
your fervent prayers in my behalf.—
The fervent prayer of a righteous man
availeth much, and in praying for me
you may convert your own souls. I
appear before you as a criminal about
to suffer an ignominious death, but 1
can sincerely say that at heart 1 am no
criminal. lam about to be unjustly
executed. I have failed to obtain jus
tice in the courts of law. The laws
have been illegally or unjustly execu
ted. Ido not speak as a lawyer, but
so it seems to me. 1 am arraigned as
the principal for the crime of rnarJer
ing a man who has long since gone ‘to
that bourne from whence no traveler
’ere returns.’ I trust God has been
I merciful to him. lam the man who
J took his life. [Murmuis of horror] 1
; had lost my reason ; I was a monomani
ac; I had nothing against Golonel Fish,
i but I had heard that he had desecrated
, the dearest affections of my heart; that
: he had violated my household ties and
sullied the reputation of my little daugh
ter, who thank God, lias been for
months in Heaven, and I trust I shall
speedily bo with her. Ido not fee! as
though I was the author of this crime.
Everything I have stated coneernidg
my accomplice has been honestly and
truthfully stated. I have been betray
ed by wolves in sheep’s clothing.
He then gave the particulars of his
confession to Col. 11. P. Furrow, late
Attorney General for the .State, stated
how it was obtained, and said of Mr.
Furrow :
I tell you, fellow-citizens, he stands
to day before God and this community
a degraded and disgraced mortal. I
have nothing against him, but he has
not only forfeited his word, bat sacri
ficed his honor; and more still, he is a
convicted perjurer, and the court records
will prove it. There is here to-day
standing before me an honorable and
high-minded gentleman, one who was
engaged in my defense—Col. W. S.
Wallace. I refer to him ; he knows
what I say is true. I wish to God
(passionately) I knew how to talk, but
my language is inadequate to tell of
the murderous outrage that has been
perpetrated against me. I waff derang
ed ; the separation of my family from
me was my ruin. [Pause ] The in
juries I sustained in that connection
caused me to lose my reason. [Pause.]
My life will pay the forfeit—-I am exe
cuted wrongfully—l have-failed to ob
tain justice; it has all been done
through prejudice ; they have suffered
their prejduices to be aroused.
He than/ced and complimented the
prison officials that had had charge of
him, and closed by saying lie left the
world without bearing malice against
any man, and he hoped no one had a
prejudice against him. If there was
he did not know it.
The above speech was well delivered.
The first part of it was at times elo
quent. The delivery was clear and
distinct, and it appear as if the entire
audience caught every word of it.
Lloyd was now assisted to rise, lie
spoke rapidly and in a loud voice, but
what he.said was not nearly so connec
ted as his predecessor. Our space pre
cludes the possibility of giving his re
marks in full. The poiuts were us fol
lows :
He was in his G2d year; had never
had a difficulty ; never paid a line or
costs. Had lived an honorable and
useful life. Had neVer himself, or in
collusion with others, entertained one
iota of criminal feeling against any man,
lie declared that Jones. Farrow and
the detectives had hatched the matter
up. ‘I swear,’ said he, ‘before you
and before my God, before whom 1
shall soon appear, I am innocent. II
I had dreamed of such a tiling I would
not have allowed it.’ lie said his death
was a conspiracy, and W. B. Jones
was at the bottom of it ; his blood
would cry for vengeance ; and conclu
ded, ‘I put my blood ou him (Jones)
for three generations and ca’l God to
witness it. Jones got Stubbs out and
exerted himself to convict me. I want
all Mr. Fish’s family to know it. lam
innocent.’
Several parties mounted the scaffold
to bid good bye to the unfortunate men,
most of them being much affected.
At Holsenbake’s request a hymn was
sung, after which a beautiful and ap
propriate prayer was offered up bv the
Rev. Dr. Collins.
During these religious exorcises the
audience was much affected. Holsen
bakc was religiously excited, clasping
his hands, crying and exclaiming ; ‘I
am going to Jesus ;’ ‘O, Lord, take inc;’
'Jesus, save my soul,’ etc. Lloyd
looked pale but took no notice. Both
men wore then closely pinioned.
Lloyd said; If I have insinuated
anything in what I have said against
any one lam sorry lor it; if God can
forgive them I can.
Holsenba/iO said something to the
same effect.
Lloyd continued —I have lived a long
time and have knowingly done no wrong
to any one. Il l have I will restore it
fourfold.
The white caps were now produced
and every one was awaiting the fatal
moment.
Lloyd said, as the cap was being ad
justed '1 am about to die. My hands are
clear ol any other man’s iilood.’
llolsenbake said. ‘Lord Jesus, re
ceive my spirit.’
The caps were then tied, and at two
minutes and a half before 1 o'clock three
strokes with a hatchet were heard, then
a heavy ‘thud,’ a few convulsive strug
gles, very slight, and the spirits of two
mortals hud lied to the Goa who gave
them life, there to be arraigned before a
tribunal that cannot err—a Judge whose
justice is tempered with mercy.
The physicians declared Lloyd dead
in 10 minutes. Holsenbake’s pulse did
| not cease to beat for 27 ) minutes.
Their bodies were deliveied to their
friends and the vast crowd dispersed.
J. L>. L.
IA )S r r OK MISLAID.
ONE note of hand on Jas/L. arid W.
i M. Hardaway for S-55.00 made in
; May in 1971 payable three months after
date, in favor of Joseph Dunnivant, all
persons are forbidden to trade for the
same as it has been settled by a receipt
against it.
july 10 ts JOHN G. GOLD WELL.
Robert R. Lewis,
Boot & Shoe Maker, •
Heavy plantation work a specialty, at
the sign of the Big Boot, opposite the
Greenway Hotel, Thomson, Ga.
July 3, mG
FO R HAL. E :
IN THOMSON. GEORGIA.
THE dwelling house and lot
belonging to O. L. Cloud, situated
iu the business center of town contain
ing four elegant rooms with all necessary
outbuildings. This is the most desira
ble property in Thomson and any one
wishing a good bargain will do well to
apply to
COL. JOHN R. WILSON,
Thomson, Ga. w - n26m2
LUMBERr LUIIBER” LUMBER!
ANY' quality or quantity of Pine Lumber de
livered at Thomson, or JA Mile Pool on the
Georgia Railroad, low for cash.
Poplar, Oak or Hickory
Lumber sawed to fill orders at social rates.
, liiimbor at TVlill.
Ist, class Weather Boarding SIG 00
2d, class “ ' 11 00
Ist, class Flooring 1G 00
• 2d, class “ 14 00
Ist, <slass Palings * 17 00
Paling Ixo 10 00
Ist, class Scantling 14 00
2d, class “ 12 50
Ist, class Ceiling 12 00
rid, class 10 00
Ist, class Inch Boards—*"'” 15 00
2d, class “ “ 12 50
Rough Edge Sheeting 5 00
Straight Edge Sheeting 8 00
* J. T. KENDIUCK.
February 2 1, 1 87-. 7mO
€'». W AIiNOL.O.f
Grocer & Commission Merchant,
Thomson, - - - Georgia.
HAVE on baud aud (or Sale at the lowest market
prices
FOB CASH
CHOICK KAMILY GROCE«*Bie\NO-PLANTA
TION .X'UPI'LIKN OK ALL KINDS.
Among which rimy bo found the following,
Hat-oil, Flour, Sii r, Felice,
liftrd, Cheese, Mackerel,
Oysters, Pickles,Canned
Fruits, Soria, Tobacco,
and everything kept in tho line of a
First Class Grocery Store.
I Respeefuliy invite my friends to
give me a call.
<J. W. Aniohl,
Thomson, Ga. March 13, ly
New Furniture Store.
Furniture of all lamia on daily being re
ceived l>y
B. ZR,. TOLffixsl SOIST
at his Furniture Ware Booms under
Williams’ Hall.
Walnut aud Maple Chamber Suits, fine aud com
mon Roadsteads, Wood, Cano und Split bob
Chairs, Bureaus, Dining, Centre and Card
Tables, Waahstands, Ac., Ac.
Every article of Fumituro needed to make homo
convenient, comfortable or luxurious can bo
hail ou tho most liberad term.
CtT Orders promptly filled at Augusta prices.
Upholstering auri Repairing
done promptly and in tho most workman-like style,
such as Sofas, Divans, and Chairs re-covered and
varnished. Chairs re-caned and varnished, and
old furniture made as bright and good as now.
CJ O F3T I Si
Made to order and of any Style required.
All work warranted to give satisfaction.
Orders solicited.
aprlom3 Thomson, Ga.
Legal Advertisements.
Columbia SherilPs Sale.
GEORGlA— Columbia County.
WILL be sold before the Court
House door in the village of Ap
pling, Columbia county, on the first
Tuesday in August next between the
legal hours of sale two mules levied ou
as the property of B. K. Benson, to sat
isfy a fi. fa. on foreclosure of Mortgage
in favor of David Cohen vs. B. Iv. Ben
son, issued from Columbia Superior
Court November Term 1871, this, June
19 th 1572.
BRADFORD IVEY, Sheriff.
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Wc particularly call the attention of purchasers
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Hair Civil. Enameled Cloth, Reps, Terry and
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10,000 lbs l). 8. shoulders
10 casks hams
100 packages lard
200 boxes cheese
000 bbls flour, all grades,
GOO sacks oats
40 “ seed ryo
100 bbls. Irish potatoes
100 packages new Mackerel —Nos. 1, 2 and 3
100 “ extra mess Mackerel
10 bbls. bucKwhcat
100 chests tea all grades,
GOO bbls. syrup—different grades
2(H) cases oysters 1 ruul 2 lb. cans
2<K> cases canned fruits and vegetables
3(H) ciisos pickles, all sizes,
50 “ lobsters, 1 and 2 lb. cans
200 gross matches
200 boxes caddies
50,000 Charles Dickens segars
50,000 Goorgia Chiefs <4
50,000 our choice 44
200,000 various grades 44
5,000 bushels com
25 hlid*. Doinarara sugar
35 lihds. brown sugar
10 hhils. Sc<>toh sugar
25 boxes Havana sugar
50 bbls. crushed, powdered and granulated sugar
200 bbls. extra C aud A sugar
200 bags Rio coffee
50 44 Laguayra coffee
50 pocketA old Government Java coffee
UK) boxes No. 1 soap
200 boxes pale 44
150 boxes starch
100 boxes soda
100 dozen buckets
50 dozen brooms*
10 bbls. pure Raker whisky
50 bbls. Old Valley whisky
2(H) bbls. ryo whisky, all grades
50 bbls. pure com whisky
30 bbls. brandy, gin and rum
10 quarter casks imported Cognac brandy
8 quarter casks Scotch and Irish whisky
20 quarter casks Sherry, Port and Madeira wine
20 casks ale aud porter
10 casks Cooper's half and half
50 cases Champagne
40 casos claret
50 eases Schnapps
1(H) cases bitters
200 boxes tobacco, all grades
100 cases smoking tobacco, all grades.
jon3lyl
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Edging and Inserting, a beautiful assortment,
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New Spring Hats, lor Men andJDoys.
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febllm2 Augusta, Ga.
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Inflammations and cures Congestion? whether of Urn
Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs
bv one application,
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no matter how viol cut or excruciating the pain the
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Cold Chill*, Ague Chills.
The application of the Ready Relief to the parts
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aud comfort.
Twenty drops in a half tumbler of w r atcr will in a
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Trawlers should always carry a bottle of Uad
way’a Ready Relief with them. V few drops iu va
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us a stimulant. , .
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livery drop of tho Sarsaparllliun Resolvent com
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