Macon Telegraph
Dr. J. H. Bradley, who was at one time one of the leading physicians of Macon, and who gave up his practice here about four years ago on account of ill health, died Wednesday morning at Blue Ridge, where he had gone in the hope of regaining his lost strength.
After leaving Macon Dr. Bradley made his home at Bradley Station, until he went to Blue Ridge, where the insiduous disease which had been preying upon him so long finally conquered in the brave fight he had made against it.
The deceased is survived by his father, J. W. Bradley, two brothers, Prof. W. P. Bradley, of Shawnee, Okla., and Prof. L. B. Bradley, of Trenton, Ga. He was 36 years of age.
The remains were brought to Macon yesterday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock and conveyed to Hart's mortuary chapel, where they will be held for several days. The funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Macon Telegraph
Dr. J. H. Bradley, who was at one time one of the leading physicians of Macon, and who gave up his practice here about four years ago on account of ill health, died Wednesday morning at Blue Ridge, where he had gone in the hope of regaining his lost strength.
After leaving Macon Dr. Bradley made his home at Bradley Station, until he went to Blue Ridge, where the insiduous disease which had been preying upon him so long finally conquered in the brave fight he had made against it.
The deceased is survived by his father, J. W. Bradley, two brothers, Prof. W. P. Bradley, of Shawnee, Okla., and Prof. L. B. Bradley, of Trenton, Ga. He was 36 years of age.
The remains were brought to Macon yesterday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock and conveyed to Hart's mortuary chapel, where they will be held for several days. The funeral arrangements will be announced later.
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