The Valdosta Times, Saturday, Oct 20, 1906 Page 11

HOPE DAWNS FOR THE BOYS. Indications Are That Their Sentences Will be Commuted. Reports From Atlanta Indicate That There Is a Strong Feeling About the Capitol That Mercy Will Be Shown Milton and Jesse Rawlings by the Pardon Board. (From Wednesday’s Daily) As already reported in The Times, the prison commission, which last week heard […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, Oct 20, 1906 Page 7

RAWLINGS DID NOT LIKE IT.He Was Not Pleased With Lawyer Cooper’s Argument. He Thinks That Mrs. Rawlings Should Have Spoken Up in His Behalf—He Says That She Knows That He Did Not Send the Boys With Alf Moore to Commit That Crime. (From Thursday’s Daily) “I know I am mean—maybe mean enough to be hanged—but […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, Oct 13, 1906 Page 11

Rawlings Case in U.S.S. Court.Washington, Oct. 10 The case of J.G. Rawlings, of Georgia, the white preacher convicted of murder, was again brought to the attention of the supreme court of the United States in a motion to advance, which the court took under advisement.Rawlings has twice been convicted in Lowndes County for murder and […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, Oct 13, 1906 Page 3

NEW EVIDENCE IN THE CASEWhat Lawyer Cooper Told the Prison Commission Further postponement has been granted in the Rawlings case at the request of Attorney John Cooper. The hearing for clemency, which was scheduled for next Saturday in Atlanta, has been delayed. (From Tuesday’s Daily) Attorney Cooper claims to have new evidence in the Rawlings […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, Oct 6, 1906 Page 8

PRISON BOARD TO HEAR CASEMrs. Rawlings’ Appeal for the Life of Her Two Sons The hearing before the Board of Pardons will take place on October 13th, and Squire Jowers will also be present. (From Wednesday’s Daily)Despite the opposition of J.G. Rawlings and his sons, Milton and Jesse, their case is being taken to the […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, Sep 29, 1906 Page 7

RAWLINGS REPLIES TO ALF .Requests Publication of a Statement Regarding Moore’s Denial He Still Contends that the Negro Will Clear the Boys and Surprise the People When ge Goes on the Gallows—Wants the Thing “Put Through” at Once. (From Thursday’s Daily.)J.G. Rawlings sent the following statement to The Times office this morning with the request […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, Sep 15, 1906 Page 7

Solicitor Faces Rawlings For the second time since the trial of the Rawlings last summer, Solicitor General Will Thomas has had to face the prisoners in the county jail, both times to serve papers upon them. (This afternoon, Solicitor Thomas went to the jail and served notice upon J.G. Rawlings that a motion to advance […]

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