Newton-Elbert County GaArchives News.....GEORGE SIMMS, THE LAW AVENGED THE FELON DIES IN AGONY. October 27 1874 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Phyllis Thompson http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00011.html#0002524 June 27, 2004, 7:55 pm The Georgia Enterprise THE PRISONER CONFESSES THE CRIME! DEATH PENALTY IN NEWTON CO. SINCE 1822. On yesterday we went to the cell of George Simms to hear from his own lips the confession of his guilt. He said, "Mr. Hawkins, I sent for you to tell you a thing, I have never told a living soul. I AM GUILTY! I did outrage the woman! I stood out as long as I could but God told me I was lost if I did not own up! I believe now he will answer my prayers. I have made peace with the world! When I am dead I want you, Dr. Branham and Dr. Shelby to take my body and use it as you please, and when you get through with it send it to my mother at Greensboro or bury it decently in Covington." At this moment two colored preachers tapped at the door and asked to be admitted. After they entered a hymn was read and an impressive prayer offered. During prayer George wept bitterly.- HIS ARREST AND CONVICTION! The crime was committed on Sunday, the 2nd of November, 1873, he was arrested on Monday, the 3rd, tried and convicted on Tuesday, the 4th, and sentenced to be hung on the 19th of January, his case was carried to the Supreme Court and a new trial refused, he was re-sentenced in September to be hung to-day. FORMER HANGINGS IN NEWTON. It may not be amiss to record in this connection the hangman's work in Newton Co. since the year 1822. The first hanging after that date was that of Anderson, Sophie and Warren White, who murdered their master in a corn field and after he was dead tied a rope around his neck and fastened his body to a wild and spirited horse which carried it swiftly direct to the door of his residence. (The rest of this paragraph is unreadable.) The only man ever lynched in this county was a negro who committed an unpardonable crime. On the 3rd of September, 1842, in Sheffield District, this negro was seized upon the highway in broad daylight by a company of unknown men and carried up an old field where he was securely fastened to a stump and pine knots were packed around him and fired. In one hour he was burned to death. The reporter's pen, like the wind goeth where it listeth, and we now turn a new page and carry our readers to the criminal's lonely dungeon and there they can hear the sad words of a dying man. LIFE HISTORY OF THE PRISONER. George was born on the 3rd of January, 1854, near Elberton, Ga. He left that county in 1869 charged with a similar crime. He worked in Ogelthorpe county one year and left with two warrants hanging over him. He then went to Greensboro and obtained a situation on the railroad. Our readers know the rest! LAST NIGHT ON EARTH On the last night at about 7 o'clock the dim light of a tailor candle threw its light upon the lonely walls of this unfortunate man's silent cell for the first time since his imprisonment.- He looked pitiful in the extreme-but he was not alone- two colored preachers were by his side who came to pray the night away for his salvation. At twelve o'clock we bade him a sad adieu; he was praying a mournful and passionate prayer when we left him. THE PRISONER'S LAST HOURS! At an early hour this morning we noticed a stern and solemn look upon the face of Sheriff Anderson as he bravly turned his footsteps toward the jail. He had a disagreeable duty to perform and the thought of it _______ working in his brain. As he walked to the iron doors the (the rest of this sentence is unreadable). He spoke pleasantly, and told the Sheriff he could not eat.- The Sheriff, then picked up the lock on the chain, which bound the prisoner to the floor and discovered that it was ruined.- George had picked it with the ball of a tin bucket but failed to unlock it. With a chisel and hammer the lock was shattered and the criminal released. He trembled slightly when the chain fell.- He is now a mere wreck, having lost fully forty pounds since his arrest. In a few minutes the doors were relocked and the prisoner left alone. We then went to the rear of the jail and climbing upon the gallows to his window we called to him and he answered, "Great God! Mr. Hawkins, have you come at last? I am guilty, and I want you to know it. I don't want to die," George appeared excited and desired to be allowed to relate a history of his life. Having no time to spare we had to leave him and refuse to hear his history. Near noon, Col. Anderson and his guard took George from the jail and conducted him to the gallows. There were nine steps to the stand and the prisoner trembled severely as he neared the top. The gallows was strong and the trap was properly arranged. The enclosure being small there were only a few to witness the sickly spectacle, although there were hundreds around the jail and upon the streets. THE HANGING At 40 minutes after 12 o'clock, he was took from the jail, carried to the gallows, and after being asked what he had to say, he replied, "Nothing, I am safe! Meet me in heaven, Mr. Hawkins! Good-bye, Friends!" The white cap was then pulled over his face and in an instant the dull sound of the wooden trigger was heard- the trap door dropped violently- George Simms dangled in the air between heaven and earth.- four dying gasps and the agony was over. He spun around a few times, and his tongue lolled out between his teeth, his body swung straight- his neck broke- he was dead! In 13 minutes Dr. Hendrick pronounced life extinct. He was then cut down and his remains turned over to the proper authorities. George Simms is now no more. Altho he was guilty of this heinous crime, the God who made him must judge him. It has been many a year since a gallows was seen in our county- we hope it may never be seen again. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/newton/newspapers/nw1202georgesi.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 6.3 Kb