DEATH OF ROBERT MAXWELL GREEN.
Died in Summerville, Georgia, on Monday, August 20th, 1883, R. Maxwell Green. He had gone there from Charleston to pass the Summer months, for rest and recuperation, but the dread disease (consumption) had progressed too far, and he was called upon suddenly to lay down the burden of life, which he did almost literally, in the arms of a young friend who had gone there to see him. But we have the assurance that he, who was a sincere Christian in life, was ready for the summons that called him hence in death.
The writer of this knew him to be a strictly honorable man, and one whose integrity was unquestionable, whether in business transactions or those of life generally. His abilities and qualifications for business were excellent, and he carried on with considerable success the exportation of the finest grades of cotton to Europe, until compelled, by the state of his health, to abstain entirely.