The Valdosta Times, Saturday August 4, 1906 Page 7

NO HANGING HERE TOMORROW Governor Respites Alf Moore and J.G. Rawlings Again Rawlings’ case is in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court, and the negro is said to be a material witness, so he is respited until the 5th day of October. (From Thursday’s Daily) Governor Terrell, acting upon the advice of Attorney General […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, August 4, 1906 Page 4

SHERIFF IS TOLD TO HOLD UP Judge Speer Has Passmore Served With Citation of Appeal Valdosta States Marshal George White Came Down This Morning and Served the Papers Upon the High Sheriff, Thus Staying the Executions of J.G. Rawlings and Alf Moore (From Tuesday’s Daily) It is not definitely decided that J.C. Rawlings and Alf […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, July 28, 1906 Page 7

AT COURTHOUSE AND JAIL. There is a Dearth of News With the County Officers Now. Quite a Number of Prisoners in the County Jail Waiting for Trial Work to Begin Soon on Scaffold for Rawlings—-Vagrants are Still Being Arrested.(From Wednesday’s Daily.) The county officials are having very little to do these days beyond the dreary […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, July 14 1906 Page 3

Jail is a “Dirty Dungeon” Dr. Broughton Criticizes Lowndes County Prison Conditions Dr. L.G. Broughton, an Atlanta preacher, visited the Lowndes County Jail last week to meet J.G. Rawlings and his sons. Rawlings had written to Dr. Broughton, requesting a visit and prayers. Upon returning to Atlanta, Dr. Broughton shared his experience during his sermon […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, July 7, 1906 page 8

Sheriff Replies to Cooper An Interview From Rawlings’ Attorney Riles Official Sheriff Passmore responds to criticisms from Attorney John R. Cooper regarding his treatment of the Rawlings prisoners and shares his perspective on the claims made. Sheriff Passmore’s Statement: To the Citizens of Lowndes County: My attention has been drawn to an article in the […]

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