The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 27, 1898, Image 3

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Bankrupt Sale of Landram & Butler 828 BROAD STREET. BY ORDER OF THE NEW YORK CREDIT ORB 18 BTILL IN h ULL BLAST. Th. part .our «h* nrwdf- 7 I"W •}- •"•lYrtt. raT£n w*!l to toll "T hi SSE U :",.SbV.*SJ .h.^ou ° ?W '* . . . LANDRAfI & BUTLER . . . FOR THE NEW YORK CREDITORS. MILLEDGE LOCKHARTS HEW YORK LETTER Augusta People In Ihc Great Metropolis. it mi t>n iu?«tfj. tV«iriril*-Fni Iw#**# Tlo* ('all (m Kn. Ilia rr Tl» N Mh Ifilrfi B’iiib Tiew. yt*w TmW. X«*. f* • I m'4 a*i be ffto • ftp* Tort tenor m"W gracefully j than Wr g* >t l»g a IvMUtffU* ew-npi ment tie f tt o rturatry at>4 iTßirirr. •hi h to emh-dtol a* a <rttotom <* fkrtapa KetMMi Pat*'* tat** h*#k 'Red RoehTWo rrtttetora apprared a lit | »#e* * kirrarf supplement to TWO flm** It la tMe "Th* ttwr opotto oiil • Wat im) h* ratted a paavvi, in * b‘ch ta wot fort a a r • arrr ng two of tk* paternal iM W-opita’ lo Wo mo nr# nf two IWmtWoon Bropio pf two upper rtaaa wofoto ll* 4roa4 rtuwfaw al ooieralefi ram# to tt itkt twain beautiful land And n Wat a a wool and me* low aid Irfr tWat »t»* H<>W dtc-ilAod how courteous. how hind. In the a tdrot and Anrtt ar-nao of that word, the ttnuthorn gentleman was. H<>* notdo. how fnrdoat. hnw mo therly, in the w tdrot and Snoot aenr* at Uiat word the Southern Indy wa» T! eor benignant Agnroa t -oplo the ear*? iu» »( thio delightful novel, and tbr Northern man win ho 11111.1 to tr-- ogr.lao with what |w f* t ohtll Mr Page ha. don ned the dlff ronco bo- j tween th gout hem and the Northern gentleman. TWO ported ot tho orar to pomod ov- I or with commendable brevtt) II la not a drum and truaipkut chronicle that tho author eoeka to wrilo, but a study of the internal working* of a now or del it thing.. He cornea to the p rlod of rrcooalt action, and it la t her * that j the real story begins. Of course there laj a love otory or two, pnd equally ruuiae the «• uih-rn man love* a Nor thern girl, r.u; In Mr. Page', lale there is no rhea, ly made account at a oon flirt of i otH-'ilc aonilment b#f.*«*t the i aing Wnroa. This su.rv «•** «•»* on.-to it environment <v.-i character, and thr «t ti*<le» «htch c. no brtwrffa Ituth, the heroine, a "<l Ht« . v th* Ittr" ar. k m" in- ebrtadu* "f Character and , » tn . i * • <» which arc the natural and logical raauli. of character. It U > i-ant*e Mr Pago ha* written hi* stoty with a deop purpc.a* ard uritn high 111-rarv ait lhai he ha. made the, htatortra! part of It ao valuable. No tm. k ha» thrown greater light upon the nil. f the urpet hag g vernmeots •• hleh were t'iru»t upon the unfortun ate Hnth< rn people a-t>r the war. The n raonallty of Jonodab Lee h. the pro eost marshal. I. probably not a.I over drawn. H wag a "mean sk'-.uk, a. s.-ae magazine dialect Bouiherneru would put It. But behind him lav the evil* f the system which fostered him. and "Ail eh enabled scoundrels tike him to hoodwink th* authorlsi** at Uash ingtnn »o that opprea* d Southern o«>; ,de found It w elt nigh ItPPMSiM* to get •M- Page .how. with trctpendotlf dramatic force how, a line, oiilvalrlc. uv I intent tone.! young man could hi n... villainous oppression of the carpet haggor be driven Into open defiance of , aM d i.rdet Cor the purpoze of break ing down a corrupt power «PT>ar« nt A InarcfF.tble by other «**"». The «• non ment of the tale cornea from thl. Situation, and It give. Mr. I'age an op v, rtttnlty to show one of thoae lovclv t-alts < f womanhood, which makes men realize how small they are. It t* too pretty to tell here The reader must serk for It in the booh. •The story also brings out In a clear light some of th- schemes by which high-minded Southern gentlemen were swindled out of their property by smart n„st-he.lum adventurers. Yet In all the volume there is r.ot a slngl» word that is unfair or offensive to the Northern man Taken altogether .thisMs an In tensely interesting novel, and a Major leal study of high value. It deserves a wide sa c." ~ •*A Day and a Night. I have noticed In The Herald that Hoyt's "A Day and a Night" will soon appear tn Augusta. I saw this play on Its opening night with Mr. Tracy Mathewson, of Augusta, who happen ed to be in New York at the time, buy ing out the White F.yer Factory. It Is quite a funny play, hut, like all of Hoyt s, somewhat suggestive in places. Jt -rev lie mentioned also that the pity ln'')n<-s to be sucre iglcns. An Lns-anoe: Ihe ftunday school superintendent finds a diamond carte- -lost by onei of the terr.b Inf choir g rls, and a* he holds Jt Up to the audiance the band p ays that familiar hymn, “All Hla Jewels, Pre flous Jewels.** There are two players In the cast J 0 Aufuetans. may i it* **• s eewf'' * 9 e - %'••* * ip*w • w ! i» <«» iNifn#*w. *sifto •• tw * lfH"ie (JlrthSHSe * ww* l *■# *■* I4it ms INftMfts IUmW. • ***»****«• _ Am<mg mi in# fwe* iefeleei lt#e ahimwi w * h»«* •* h.. hat •• * Milk Wkl* ! Hid*." kWh Mf* M.m M*.td*. * P—4 IHKM*#!. t e IMT Jeff*'-w«* err* tm Hi T«Hi le Ms Piftli Ainmmss wWSMPSi IW *** fjr. m A»r-» • **® %m 4 Ot>« iMMMr *“ K« liM l«4r It WMiMes * W4I In Mi Ti« 4 “** ****** Mr, Ktiw K»w ««••* • few MM l* Im f«w P»wt» to rwurtfiG | *fv r*i4 ft of H*ml4 •*** gt* t* hf*»w thgt Mr Oertaeh. the pro prietor of th* threrh hotel, h.a •igped He It w*» who t<«k Mi* *V -***' drummer* when thry tmmo * , T«rk two »<*« _ AagoaUn* Thrrr From • |ier*oP*l *:»odP«ul»t. • MM *•* guatA pe< pi* in New York--*«*►■ who *>•»* »*tOed her* «nd * Wo All the former are »u re—fal. <* xar I '4tt#r Aft Al*iM wr One of the recent and meat *"* "m*"- member* to the Augu-ti * M ‘*‘ Mtrftff. wV i# vWlllrf Mrr* CH* I ** »• Pqulre. Jr., on West Knd nv.?nu* Mr*. Kqutrr gnve g very delightful e.rd P*»- week, tn honor of Mia* Ur™*- at which half • hundred f>ri '' frliiii were pf»»*Bl, mmmg * * * ilng Mlaa Ohrtaim- led Aotuata laat winter. MISS Celeste Allen and Ml*. Lmrr Al i!#n .who hwv* visillns Mi*. -tie at Hasting* on the Hudacst _ _ thl* week in New York al tkr h m Mr*. Fayn on Twenty-nfth at.ceb Mlaa I-alrd Branch, a member of Ihe •eauiirul Houthem eol».ny *« '***“' oSlege Spent last Friday and Batur day «llh friend* in New Tcrk. Misa Kdlth Remaen I* In New Tork studying, a* I* «>*’ »*»•. Marie Oar delle, and other*. Rev Hunter UavW-on I heard a rumor In Hr ’»klyn that the Rev Mr. Hunter David on. !.*tor of Ihe Church Of the flood Shepherd tn Bummervtlle. miaht he cm-*4 1 ' fleorgC. one <f the pre-tie*! little church*. In Brooklyn. »nd very reiv 'trally located, being al the Interaectlon ! tis Goto* an*l Mtrcy avmiuwi 1 Ihe first snowstorm of the ~ * ran Thanksgiving aft.mom and flat." a It-'I forheun- h , v tng Hysterical New York is r ' ’ r . , lalpltatlnn of the h art ver tl f • ,e take per etrnted on it tn the *h*P If the Bharkey-Corbett fight, and H >- ' r bvlo.t. that as an indirect result of Ihe fake ih<-re will either be some i marked change* In the rule. o. th j ring of the Uno« Athletic Oub I.li censes will b- revoked. It I* : known to August:ms that half of «h -gas* money. *30.000. was divided e.tual k het veen Corbett and Sharkey. I Fickle sorb-tv ha. Mr-aken hoc.es nnd makes for the seawin. and'»now , turning Us attention to dogs, and thou sand dollar pupa will hold full 8a ay for the next few day*. « Southern Beauties. It Is fitting that the end of th '*J e ‘* ter »hou!d he as graceful as the begin ning. so will close It with » o'lPPlng . from the editorial page of the New : York Fvcning Journal, anent the rc ! rent reception at Sherry s of the Bou ! *odety. „ . “The Southerners met Saturday ar ! ternocn for the preliminary reception j for their cotillions. Ami what a mc r ry crowd they were! And what a lot of rrettv girls!” j Just imagine fifty lonely sou.hern beauties pour'ng tea. No wonder th men congregated around thwn. and Im bibed unheard of quant es bf Bohea. to the detriment of thdr already const! tutlonally weak nerves. I should have actually be-n afraid to go to i-ehrrv s. were l a man, and I had to fact such a bevy of hcauty. And how these Sou | them girls can dance! They -tijoy 11. «cd the Wednesday cotillions are rea - ly delightful. It is Just like a great : famly blag^e. i The { of these receptions is car* tatnlv erre-len-. It gives a chance for everybody to become acquainted, and it is a delicate con-p! ment to tr -«■ £|L* tron«*8o»." MILLEDGE LOCKHART. —————— To the Soldiers. COTB AND MATTREBSBB. THOM AS * BARTON. TH» A T7GTJSTW BUNDA Y HIFALD HE WAS A STATESMAN Life bucl Service* of John Forty I He. 1 DlkliKtHM ImMH •* It# IAM A (A. f #M4O Ml WowO not4*o (DM# o»il>t f*NT | f Jufco F* foylO#, W% : *• o«' 000 9 «n *4 oowr i# Me w4O tOe te* lOrowill tOe pnO#lr §* *t*. to .fk g t ijg, • i* n? ft* .. * y Ae* §o*l#* 1 aa. *unr,*d IP «M tk.. k* ,* A*Mt»ftt Am* 11# bo fl A* r -IP OV IP# of to rn Of 9 Or ®»®*r*l (NiMif we *m • h* OMNI 0rlK0» 0e OMw * • |Or f * a ■ , mb th mOOrn oe 9r*e«*r«tt». orcoo tm\f Ni lmi«aru»re to tbu putc iP*. «# ‘rc»wl*.aw* fru rntf* _ It. , d** aegtt'rTg ■ law **P*«*» • i. iii i,r» «h c la **prultgl Ip th* rruadlr I out ot tb* gyp* rapb 'cal Mthßa rs tb* unira. by tfci* po•* >»»* fr*<r>e*tt and rirmr'** rtwiillrtUeM wltfc I I* eirtfcp*-*#- Joba For.) th wa* bora gt Fr*d*r lekabur* Va . Or* »4. 1T». Wltfc hi* father, •» • ««d*r •#*. •»' nmorri to I barleatca. *• C ie4 wbro 4 yrero oM. to Ao®o*t*. H«* father bse.rt* ralt*4 *t»t«* »«- «h»l of Oorgia. #°d P1 ,1 # ,, ** * B ~ hertoa Oa . »kll* atl#»P«lo« '• * ,rT * • c*. aa. op two brotlmr* who norm «>- gaged la a mercantll* bu*!o*«*. and who It wa* alleg'd, had awlndleu a nertbem creditor. H* la burled Ip Bt. I'atit * Kp acepal churchyard In Ihla city, on the W*.h ngton «trc*t aide. John Femvlhc gradusted at Print-c --un college in 17M. and *•*• ndmliicd to the bar In Auguatg In I*o2 On en tering nubile life hi* nrogre*. **ctc* lo hrv* btwm remarkably rapid. In fret h,. dor. not accm to hnve met with th* mitltltt"'* rs obatacls# the' hc*t (g, r '*tway of mo«t a'ateamen and polltletMML In I*"* he wna elertcd Of ten ey gtoeral of Georgia. nod from ,t,.t t'tne forward hi* c.reer wa* ona of unlntemiried and brilliant triumph In Congrea*. From I*l3 to I*l* ho served In con greas n* a Democrat, when he realgned hia scat In the lower houao. and was elerted to the senato. In I*l9 he re s'gned the senatorahlp eeul received the pppo'ntment of minister to ?-taln. The court of Ferdinand and Isabella wss one cf unusual magnificence and d'spl*v. and Mr. Forsythe wa. most cor dially received and during his stay no mark rs distlre lon was l»ek!ng to the ambassador of the new republic. He Is dr scribed as a very handsome man. with Ihe most affable and engaging maoncra Imaginable, and Just a trifle given *o gallantry- I* '* sal ' l thß< h,! stood high In the pond graces of the stately queen, whl eh may account for thp excel’ent manner In which he ac complished hla dtiloma'le mission. Certain It Is, that President Monroe's edm'n’strstlon has been ever B'nre greatly felicitated cm the bargain ho made in th* purchase of the Florida’s, and the rons»no*nJ settlement of the recurring disturbances with Roa’n growing out of her having a foothold re the American ccrtlnent. Again Elected. Returning to America In 1823, he was again elected to congress, where he served 'our years, when he >vas elected governor of fieorglo. As if fortune could cot smile enough on him. in 1829 he was a second time chosen to repre sent Georgia in the United States sen ate as the successor of Judge J. M. Berrlan. He opposed the nullification policy of John C. Calhoun, but was an ardent advocate cf the compromise measure of Hrnry Clay, adopted, in 38°3. The fa mous duel between Col. Ulllllam Cum pi’pg and George McDuffie fought at Fpedtar Ferry ae-d resin at. Sister's Ferry, grew nut of the discussion of iliro" qvesGcra. He supported President Andrew Jackson op the removal of the funds of the T7fi!tefl States hank. He seems to have been a man of independent tbem-ht and dec'dod uTuvfaMons. for he was elected a delegate to the antf tariff convention at. MMledpeville in 1832, and withdrew on the ground that • far t lrak AIM fa,<-4 4(* 1 lO# Inniiii «4 Mo4#. |fa 1 44 1 4 - <e* ( •< «*t 4>m r #4l 941 i. ♦ I -nr t f la i | fa * || dvr «ift«4 !• tM fttm I 14 4Mio9fMl «* #4f «(MT nrr*ll* %**+ 4»»l o»rkf»t 4190 100 In ruri *M «4# «1(| *o# f- ~ rY In Oiffl *ot f «oo f 'tr«J ♦ ~»H4 r,4 44{?Of0k 4 V(94#o Koa Job * Agdrraoa, lay Jo* Joba, Tea*. J< ha UtknM. My Jar Joba Iweadtr what ytw* w**a You ** tort year h >a**t tua*. Joba. fltofo ymiof #99l‘‘oo Ot'f*o. Yo4*ro 0004 004 gloio «r|io JorOooo WHO MAi*#r Yon #OO #Q» c* (Mr WiilitD c om #OO volt. 00. iote rom#tO#, 90# Jo# 00. JOOO Fora#th# my Jo# JOOO. t mrdrr who* #oo o)#oii. Ton a ot# 4 *0 Wrb4t#r in (Ob Worn. WHO Or«r<l# lot# ot #*on: fpt’ft r#n##oA4 of into. Jobti, | 4*### lo 4## #O4l 00l Ten k##p nufh doubtful #rmp4ny, Oh. Jobs Forsyth*, my Jo* You r* sadly changed of tat*. I fear lb* ICteVn rah** Hair* auraly **rl*d your at* Yuu't* aold ua a,I to boy a plac*. n f 'tb living on. yco go, Frr sham* n*‘*r .how your tac* *ga B, Oh, John Forayth*. my Jo*. Hla Son. Mr. Forsyth* left on* son, also lamed John Forsythe, who became a famous editor, and wna a friend and contemporary of Colonel James Oard ner. for muoy year* editor of the Au gusta Constitutlonallat. He wa* at one time appointed min »t*r to Mexico, but became dissatisfied and asked for his rrasrert*. A. the fctftbreak of the war he. wit a Martin J. Cfnw.ord. wa* seat cn the commission to Washington City ' to arrange for a peaee'ul solution of the trouble* between the north and south, but failed to obtain official re cognition from William J. Seward, sec retary of state under Lincoln. After the war he removed to Mobile. Ala., and became editor of the Mobile Regis ter, a Journal that enjeyet! at that time great patronage and widespread influ ence. He died in 187fi. and wa* burled at Mobile. HKNRY P. MOORK Coakery & Hunter. The above firm have an adveitise : ment In Tht, Herald todßy, In which the ladies of Augusta are greatly Interest ed They carry an elegant stock of dry goods and can he depended on to have th" very latest and most exclusive styles. You wiy lie- Interested in their statements elsewhere In this- Issum They propose lo make, things hum this vvoek. To the f ©ldler* COTS AND MATTRESSES. THOM AS & BARTON. nacauiey & Co. These gentlemen are popular with their trade, and their goods hnve been going Mka hot cakes. Ts you wish any thing In the dry goods line they hnve what you want and at the most reason able prices. Their stock of blankets, ; cloaks, capes, etc.. Is very complete. Cali on them. To Bicycle Riders. 300 TIRES, HIGH GRADE, $1.25 EACH. THOMAS & BARTON. FINE STEED Splendid llountof Hajor Fellows, 13th < Pennsylvania * Major Fellows, 13th Pennsylvania, has one of the finest mounts In the ar jmy corps here. The state is a splendid saddle mare, best Kentueky stock.. Tli# mare was sold to Major Follows by Messrs B-dlffo # Lyons of Au gusta. BANNISTER AT SANJUAN Major Philip Kcadc'n High Praise. Btitrr) Tkii U W>U Miw'H n !• fl» 4t4Hf il»r» ### 190 #IMMMN4 of 44#%. 44M# 44# 4*44 -m441*414^14 su* kag t* ike faM ruu* aad tke kua gdt*> twy* tek age ta tke •-the** Th* Uto* story I a*a •>>>** to ratal* to rent tu* at «h* ia.irr rtaaa * The Mjw_tnr wa# tk* tarsal 'to m# lumst.M tSikit. Major lYillly Head*, wko to isspwttg grami ot tk* Find lhtwice, krta Army mtpß. aad to Mat,oa»d a, atvisioa fc**d«i* artcr* Majcr Read* wa* ua the peranwal staff of Geacral Kcwt.aad araved with awrk bravery at Ike battle* of Ban Juan that la tk* g<aerai'a report of tk* ket tle he raroaisaeadcd the aujt r*a warn* for praaaot <w **c »e 4 oa tk* Itot. MaJ Read* wa* kora ta Lowell, Mara la lkl he graduated from that 1 point, aad wa* appelated a K*«jt*aaat tn ib» Third Uahed otatra la'sairy. rarviag la th* ladlaa fixb tna of IM«, at J agaJa ta t<?4. te much for ihe speaker, aad bow for Ihe narrative. "Oa page If. Itae I#, of the official army register far I***, you will Ho t the almpt* Information regard'd* an offl e-r of the medical department of th* United .siaue army, aad who la at present in charge of th* division hea pltal at Camp M<K*r>xie at Auguata. Ga.. vli: W». B Banister, raptain and asaittont and aastrteat surgeon U. g, .% l&Mered service njtb rank ** nrslatnnt at-rgeon 2dth Jan. TIB. Promo- Sted to captain -ftb Jan., PL Born .u | Hui-lavllle. Ala., appoint**) from *atin plate." I "It was on the first day of July that 'General Kent started upon the height* f San Juan Mil. Near the *pot so well kuce/n a» K! * a«o two .rail* led In different directions. We had received Instruction* that either of these trail* would reach the bloek house we wished to storm. One of these led straight forward to the hill across the Ban Juan • river. The other made a more round about trip, creasing the Ever Jua- at the place wuere the Agusderes river ! Joined It. ] -when I rode up with General Kent he sent me over to the hank of the river, where the balloon was flying to I get whatever Information about the enemy the signal corps officers had dls ! covered. I found out that the enemy ' was In a fort on the hill, surround'd j tvith earthworks, and that they had discovered the point where our troops were dividing. "This laat fort could easily be setn. for the a'r was full of the humming of the bollats. and the narrow trail, scarcely aa wide as a railroad track, and through which the entire force was marching, would he blocked «W «e# nnd then by the body of a d«sd aold er •■As I returned to the spot where the roads forked, und where the was waiting, the bullets became thick er. You could tell by the sound wha. effect the leaden missiles were having. A sharp ellek when a store was struck a swag when the bullet was burled in ' trC e a whir, when it passed over vour head, o chip when a twig was cut iiwny, a flop when the earth was hit and still another and morctotxibte sound when the human body was P ‘"As'l reaches the forks of ths trails I saw Dr. Bannister. He stood a little to one side preparing a "first cal b pit al, where those seriously Injured could be cared for before being sent to the rear. There was a perfect haili or bullets about him, but he worked B '"The general asked him if he. had not better go to the rear out of danger to establish his hospLal, but he worked away. All during the day and the so - | lowing night he worked without rest- , ipg until he had to stop from exhaua !!°”xTntll the work was over he toiled j artay looking after the sick for days j after the battles. At .ast the division | he was with started for the states, hut . just as Dr. Bannister was about to | board the transport for a trip home for j well deserved rest, he received aa or- , der to remain In Cuba. ! “It most have be*» a hitter dleap- i pdlntment to him, but without a word I of eompJntnt he. Wd his friend- good- MR. KERR DEFENDS HIS MILL PLAN. Molds That It Waa l.cv r alaiHl O. K. Il #wM ttfaff# Nat r.flrrlH At} Hnfttft Till Mil Bm V. Apart far ik# Iff [tat ffaetl -U lit Ik* CIIJ Uff Is Sai (iraeral. i Tit Id# r«li9or The ! %ir I y»rw44» Ilk# Ht# ilium#? M* j h«4 fl#|r Um# f« p««4#f •»*#«■ hi# *# ■ tlt## ti4#ttiT I «* 9tf 44# t# f#®®**'# 9®# ;* ml Mttr t#®t4. m®4, m fo®iw»i» ®H® 4 all |®#4# 4®ft kttnv Hfi%i® ns Iwiil 'h** j nitlt«f, ®#4 | 94®#® I# ®9® fl# l ®#- A llttl# flllt®## 9®4*#®9l4:*Mft® ft® ; fMtrt ®#fcr» ®# AM ®»* tplain® «»i® t®# #(t# r*i®lM*li nouW ®4## 4 ! tb* fact that H»e rtly of B*vann.h ta I exempt from tke operau nos th* tow he Invoked. This bring lro*. the law ta j not a general law. nnd Auguata could l».« eaetnM from It* requirement* a* | well as Favannah. The legaltty of the preposition twin* <-*tat>:i*hot. it ta *«*y to famonatrat* it* practicability■ I Ot# pr###nt I®# I#V# of or# 9MJ4 quart## r«*f c#®i !• divided i* •. j on -half of or# ##r o»l fur ordiß®#^ Holiday Goods' In Gold, Silver and Glassware. IfIILITtRY TRINKETS (or OFFICERS and PRIVATES A. J. Renkl’s fRESHESTTFiNEST MEATS OF ALL KINDS, at the lowest prices. ROBERTS’ MEAT MARKET. STROWCER PHONE 824. Grand Masonic Fair, November 30th to Decembor 10th, 1898. reiced daies or all railroads. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend the meetings of the various Masonic bodies: Georgia Commandery, No. 1, K. T., Meets second M °August? No. 2, R. A. M.. Meets Third We Adonl?ain N Co h uncil, No. 1, Meets Second Wednes daySoda|t Lodge, No. I, F. A. M„ Meets Second Friday NlR Webb Lodge. No. 1 66, F. & A. M„ Meets Third M onday Night. I by a, and returned to his work. He re mained in Cuba until stricken with fe- Iver, when he was carried home. He has j just recovered from the attack, and re- j ported here for duty. "I am glad to see. however, that his , I services were remembered, for the fol- j ilowing extract occurs !o General Kents , report of the battle and recommenda tions for promotion. ‘I recommend j :Dr. William Bannister for promotion for fearless exposure and bravery m at- ; 1 tending the wounded under severe fire : [n the battles of Fort Sac Juan, Cuba. ! 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