The Valdosta Times, Saturday, April 21, 1906 Page 3

Supreme Court Justices Make Clear Decision in Rawlings Case The Ruling in the Rawlings Case Is One of Wide Importance, Holding That the Exclusion of Names of Professional Men from Jury Box Is Not Unconstitutional (From Tuesday’s Daily) In delivering the opinion of the court in the Rawlings case and explaining the reasons for it, […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, April 14, 1906 Page 7

Bloody Fight is Averted Rawlings and Hickey Clashed in Prison Cell Tuesday Rawlings was reading his Bible when Hickey tried to stop him, finally applying a vile epithet, which Rawlings would not stand. The two prisoners had to be separated by others. There came near being a desperate encounter in the county jail last evening […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, April 14, 1906 Page 4

Crazy Dodge for Rawlings  Lawyer Cooper Says a Sane Man Would Do it Differently. He Will Probably Work the Insanity Plea for the Elder Rawlings and Will Appeal to the Pardon Board for the Boys—Rawlings Meets his Boys and Counsels Them (From Tuesday’s Daily) The Macon Evening News of yesterday had an interview with Lawyer […]

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The Valdosta Times Tuesday March 22 1910 Page 2

WANTS PARDON FOR THE BOYSLawyer Cooper wants Rawlings Boys Given Freedom Dispatches from Atlanta to The Times this morning state that a petition for a pardon for Milton, Jesse, and Leonard Rawlings, convicted of the murder of the Carter children in this county four years ago, and who are serving life sentences in the penitentiary, […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, March 31, 1906 Page 8

RAWLINGS CASE TO COME UP.It Will Be Heard in Highest Court Next Monday. Attorney General Hart and Mr. Cooper to leave the latter part of the week for Washington to appear before the United States Supreme Court.(From Thursday’s Daily) The Rawlings case is to be argued before the United States Supreme Court in Washington City […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, March 17, 1906 Page 7

SALES OF SEA ISLAND COTTONSeveral Farmers Make Sales of Their Crop for the Year The Price is Some Better Than Has Been Ruling of Late-The Crop From the Rawlings Place Was Sold Yesterday-About Sixty Bales Sold Altogether. There is a stronger feeling in the sea island cotton market, and the demand is much more active […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, March 3, 1906 Page 11

COMFORTER WILL NOT COME.Rawlings Refuses to Believe There is Hope for Him.Ministers Called Upon Him Yesterday but he “Outraged” Them —Their Visit Inspired him to Write Out His Views on the Questions of Grace and Forgiveness of Sins.(From Wednesday’s Daily) J.G. Rawlings was visited in the county jail yesterday by Rev. J.P. Smith, of Madison […]

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