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THE MA.CON TEbUGRAPH: TUESDAY MOUNTING, JULY 3, 1894.
MORE ABOUT
REORGANIZATION
i This week we introduce reductions in prices through
-out our entire Clothing Department at the following rates:
830.00 Suits Reduced to $22.00
$26.00 Suit3 Reduced to $2o!(X)
$20.00 Suits Reduced to $15.00
$ 18.00 Suits Reduced to $ 12,50
$ 15.00.Suits Reduced to $ 10 OO
i 512.00 Suits Reduced to gj 7 50
$10.00 Suits Reduced to $ 6^50
Prices marked in plain figures talk for themselves.
Lateness of the season, the need of ready cusli expluin the
story of this sacrifice sale.
‘‘The early bird catches the worm.”
CHARLES WACHTEL,
515 CHERRY STREET. • • • MiCON, OEORGU,
¥ACON LARGELY
REPRESENTED
At the Thirteenth Annuel Convention ol
the Citholic Total Abstinenco
Uulon of Georgia.
MACON MAN ELECTED MARSHAL
C«nv«nMoh Will 1*1 ret In Uiea« In July
Yttor—Tlie Union It Doing
» Uood Work In tha Canto
‘ ot Tout]>eranew.
The fijirtmrtli^niinual convention of
'll Ihi.11c Total Abstinence Unluu
OTtMjni.UL, wlitoli mat at Tyboo on
nituy him, wan one of tbo most sue-
isful lu tin- lilaiury of tlio union,
t. JoH(-nh> Soctoly of till* city wan
mwiitiid liy n stroujs defecation, and
Ohrl»i.,|Su-r McCice of tide city was
(till tn.irslnil of the slate union,
(lie truiHiriuDcc office aiuld not linve
a more Mil i ably ill led than liy tlio
ittou of Mr. McUcv, who la olio of
i.uwi nortve workers lu tlio canto
itomiM-oinoc in this city, lie baa
My frb-njs who arc orTcri.ig con
Smkitl-oia.
Bclogslcs wire prcacut from tin- two
netl«< ot Saivannhb, tlio two miele-
•it of Augumu and tbo Macon toddy.
Joseph's Bocloly of the laUor city
« only rivootly organized, but soul
strong dfli aatton.
moot I pc was called to order at
the Hotel l'ybee, l’realdeiit
of Augusts proalillul;. The
ildcg.uiw iimtwutvd to the
dek*8 Total AlwiJnence mid
SiK-Ioty of Suv.immdl M. .1.
V. 4. Mood, J. M. Meltrlde,
;onner. lliebard llooly.
u'h Total AI«ltn<-llco uud lien-
nloty of S.iv^uiub -M. A.
4oa.'i>b L. UnUugln-r, P. J.
TV. T. F.utcII. A. N. O'Keeffe.
Heart Cadets, August!—It
II, Charles llayea, J. J. Kelly,
re, JJ J. Joy.
Irl.-k'a Society of Augusta—J.
*, John TV Sluilun, 1). p,
-. Uryau Lawrence, Matt. o.
cplra Total AllsttDeuce Bode-
Muoou—S. a McKenna, tv. A.
a McGee, William Vc-
Ji-n.nu- IIuusc.
tlon the Snored Heart I'mlets
i«, about thirty strong In full
wi-ro In nttendanoo under
of ifepb I’. M. Slulhertn,
-d Ibairt Csdote are a liand-
y of in.-ii and their bright
a,bbai much to tin- appear-
the hotel piazzas ywtordsy.
allow,at the society to be
floudditiii; lanidltlon and growing
> Uasntfih The follow.no ireolutlon,
uuimlio-nia|,r ndopiod, states
a of the society In minds-
tonus:
teenth nnnaul COUVnUtoil of
Total AtMlIntnce I.'ninu
i amwmhm dns.anblnl,
renew., its allcglanco to the
total abstlii-ma-, and reedrm
,-s of temperance, sobriety
elb\r the road to happiness lies
of the Appetite throuich
; the avotidanc* of r,
rat we oops rlar the b.
is manly err.-nt its
,-oim- the evil, and the
.-Ip mr habd from :h >ie
i M.-ewd with strength
ik an.l strurnrUna, and.
uatlcal policy. Our aim la lo be patient,
persevering, practical, yet Arm and de-
temwtmM In auoh course as will beat
subserve the high and holy purpose for
Which we are 'handed togdtheiw
Argument la weak and discussion
tarns -when oortfronid iby the facia of
ruin, deKMUon, poverty and disgrace
which follow surety In. -the drunkard's
truck. /
Hungry* children and 1 homeless
widows in every community miitbly
but surely tell die tile.
Witness Che confusion that takes
place hi 'the drunkard's ' household!
How repulslvo everything- seems!
There Is no system; the husband disre
gards rho hew of Clod; the wlfo weak
from loss of food and sleep; the onll-
dren neglected and left to curse not
only their ead fate, but often the very
aulhore of their existence.
Tnare are apparent evils ‘rampant
unionist us ntiion somotimes make the
patriotic mind fear for the stability of
our republican Institutions, If we aro
to depend upon luhc young of the pres-
ent day tor the maintenance of these
Institutions. Consider the etnlater in
fluences at work undermining the* char
acter of the rielng generation, fcivat
generation which Is to malntan or de
stroy our liberties, by debaudning-atielr
bodies with drink and their natures
with vices 111 ro rank wttJi the canker
worms that a'te line heart of ancient
Home and robbed It of Us manlm'od.
And Wood can be expedted of the boy
when the man sets him a -bad example?
Can we demand of -the future citizen,
when lie is ulbout to take his place In
public life, that he shill not be a drunk
ard. when as a troy no safeguards wers
thrown aibuut him to shlehl him fr.rm
the danger? When every Inducement
Waa offered him to sacrifice body and
soul to the demon of intemperance?
‘Tie enough to "make the wise weep
and tbs Judicious grieve.'* I,ui us be
frank ami candid men. and let bur ef
forts be earnest and well directed.
Our mlaslun Is to lead auch Uvea its
will exemplify our faith iu total n-batl-
iionoe. to succor Iho weak and help the
fallen.
Let us stand firm, and with renewed
zoal and unabated vigor, work steadily
In the Held for pure lives uud clean
hearts. Wo uppeal lo the wise, the
good and 'the truo everywhere In this
cuuntsy lo help us In this great work.
Hold up our handa and give us assist
ants In augmenting our numbers and
advancing our work. We appeal to the
clergy lo help us, and in proportion ns
Its voice Is beard anti Its teachings <Ua-
at-mlnaied. so will the world be bene
fited. and man. rising as It were fibm
his fnllun condition -wish a well rega-
laled mlhd and a steady, unflinching
purpose, pursue the dally avocations of
llfo omutably to himself. oeniUi-lslly -to
his fellow nun and pleasing to hla God.
Tbo platform wus signed by John D.
Shohan, A. N. O'Keefe. C. C. McGee
and J. M. McBride, evunmittee.
The slsctlon of oUleers resulted as
follows;
President—d*. M. Mutherln of Augusta.
Vice presldent-Alohn M. HeynolUs of
Savannah.
Socreury-J, W. O'Leary of 8avan-
Marshal-C. C. McGee of Macon.
ll«v. J. M. O Brien of Auguitfa was
•looted state organiser of the union.
The oflteers were appointed a commlP-jo
to arrange fl>r a course of lectures be
fore the Georgia societies by h-adlng or»
•tore of tho union from the North. The
ocnytuMion adjourned to meet In Macon
In July of next year.
Tho visiting members of the conven
tion wen- entertained by the Savannah
memlK-n and tile afternoon was very
pleasantly spent.
tf you ore worn out, run down ntvl
nervous, Megnetle Nervine will re
store your timllli. Sold by Goodtvyu
A Smalt, druggists.
ASSIGNEE^ NOTICE.
Receiver Comer Gives an Accurate
Statement of What the Fixed
Charges Will Be.
SOUTHWESTERN IS ALL RIGHT
.To Cbaagi* Will Ha Bfado With Thoa*
Employs** Who Do Their Duly—
Rn«Ivm Comer Will Proba-
lily lie Mad* President.
-World’s Pair.
TH E STOCK OF
W. A. REDDINOg
CONSISTING or
( LOTIHNG AND
HATS, «SfcC, MUST
BE SOLD AT
OJVCE. HIUJGEST
OF II I U II vit.
GAINS OFFERED
J.J.CORII,
ASSIOXFE.
UENT1STKT.
Dr. A. S. Moor*, who haa for the
last eight years been reasonable la nis
charges for dental work, and who la
better prepari-il to do bridge, crown
and all kluds of dental work, having
taken a poM graduate course lu pro*
thetlc dentistry, owing to the stringen
cy of the times, la vrlUng to be even
L “ to reasonable In bla charges Cume
bltu examine your teeth and see
a so liable you can have your
work done. Teeth extracted
pain. 121 Washington ave-
Firat Baptist Church. Vine-
l.m- of street earx mu
. Macon. Ga.
Rapid progress is being made with
the new reorgnuizad.m plan of the
Central railroad properties, nml tlio
probability is that within a few weeks
the details of the plan will be an
nounced to the public. Receiver 11.
M. Coiner returned from New York
yesterday' morning, winre be bus been
for'the just three weeks engaged in
busy cousultutlon wlob those who are
working out the pkiu.
None of the statements sent out from
New York with regard to die plan so
far bitvo been authorized or correct,
nml rt'hllo ttie details of it will not lie
ready for publication for some time,
the different issues of the new securi
ties have been agreed upon, anil Re
ceiver Comer gives a oorrcct mid uu-
thoriiative etittomi-nt of Hie amount of
me fixed ebargus, un i shows where
Um> seeurilles sUind, lu ivliieh the peo
ple ot tills section .arc .most interested.
"The details ojl'tbe plan have n->t all
been worked out yet,” Mr, Ciflbcr said,
“and in some respects the plan Is not
all ilmt I would Ilka to have bad It,
but vt was the best UuU could be dime,
nml 1 think will prove acceptable uud
will trrut with reasonable fairness all
elamtw of securities concerned. ■■■
‘"bile absolute fixed charges on the
property far tlio llrsi two years will
be Jl.tsiO. KX), tviiii'h, after two years,
Will mei-ease at the role of ¥fi0,u00 u
year until UHM, when they will a mount
lo S21.50.issi, ut which they will re
main. llchlud this will come an Issue
of $b,ooo,000 class A income bonds,
hiiiriug Interest at fl per cent., nou-cu-
mulwnte, out uf wivatl the del)..-inures
will be paid dollar for dollar, und the
rejulnder will be used In taking up
certalu iudursed bonds.
‘Then there will come an issue of
$1,000,000 class B Income Ismils. brar-
lug Interest at 5 per cent., nun-cumula
tive.
“These Income bonds will come ahead
uf Lite slock, hlaking iho total charges
In ndvnucu of dtvhlcisls tor the ilrst
two years *2,B00,<XK), Wlilch, after that
time, will Increase ut the tute of $-50,-
000 a y«ir until 1001, when it will re
main at $2,7.50,000. This is tho total
amount of lirtcrcwt charges that will
iwme hi before (UrUeuds un tha steak
are paid.
'"Hdj amount covers the fixed
Charges on IDs entire system. Tho re
organisation provides for Che cutlro
system. .The Savannah and Western
properties, including the Chattanooga,
Homo amt Columbus railroad, the Ma-
oon and N'oi'ihern and the Sswuvnati
and Atlantic, are ajl to be taken In.
The Chskilsnooga; Home and Colum
bus, Maouu and Northern und Savan
nah anil Atlantic came in by reason
of the indorsement of the Central rail
road on their bonds. The appomton
meat of the nenv securities for she old
lay these cases has nek been entirely
agreed on yet, but they will'oll be
treaiteu with fairness and be given
die best possible exchange under the
circumstances. , -<
‘There will ho only $7,500,040 common
stock Issued, which will ho Exchanged
dollar for dollar Air oho present, com
mon s.uck of she property. All the
stock will shore alike, but ahead of It
will oome the dxed charges, amounting
to. as 1 have stated, 11,750,000. after
1941. "With all the systems of railroads
working In harmony, as they will do, :
think It -will have a tendency to In-
crease uhe earnings of the property.
"The certlfloates of indebtedness will,
ns 1 have stated, receive dollar for
dollar in Inocms bonds, bearing Inter-
est at 5 per cent,
"Toe fctiudnweAorn and the Augusta
and Savannah railroads will be re
tained under new leases and wKl re
ceive 5 per cent, on the par value of
their present stock. They will be re
lieved of all indebtedness, and ths
Judgment of about $:,000,040 against tho
Sou.'ilwMtern road, on its portion of
ths tripartite mortgage will be taken
from k and kssumed by the system.
These roads will be operated under
now leases, but will retain their pres
ent chatters and organizations.
‘Ths Savannah and Atlantic bonds.
In which many of the people hero are
Interested, will be fairly taken care of.
"H may be Oh as the deposit of the
securities will be called for before the
deialls of dht distribution under the
plan are given Out. 1 don't know,how
ever. that tills will bo done, and at
any rate It will of course be optional
with the security holders to support
PUSH TRIP KATKS,
nri. f via t.Vu-ral rs’l-
» t« sit points. Special
>.. July ^ 0 and lu.
“ ' . N. J.. July 1.
ids. July hi nnd
of W. P. DAW-
in. or L J, UAU-
I'he plan or not, as they desire. X will
say. however, that It will be to the In
terest of all -to accept It. The plan la
net all that t would like to have aeen
It, but under the circumstances it Is
*h* |b*st that could be obtained, and I
think the distribution of the new se
curities will be upon a reasonably fair
wihi«
'The details of the plan may not be
known for several weeks, but It Is hoped
to have It raiJy for announcement within
tb.it time, and It Is the prevent Idea and
Intention of those Interested to have It
carried into effect' by October 1. 1 hope
that It will be dons within that time,
and It seems reasonable to believe that
It will be so. Ths detailed work of the
plan Is by no means over. It will take
same time to complste It. and 1 may hare
to return to New York soon; but as Cart,
llayea Is oa ths spot and will look car*,
fully afttr ths dstaUs, It will hardly be
necessary unless some nutter comes up
which will require consultation.
•There will be no trouble whatever, so
far as the backing of the plan Is eon
cerned. There are Interested the three
large Insurance companies ot New York,
the New York Mutual, the New York
Equitable and the New York Lite, the
New York Guarantee and Indemnity Com
pany. Drexrl. Morgan * Co., the Mercan
tile Trust Company and other houses of
high flnanclal standing.
“As to the equipment nnd physical con-
dltkm of the property, It ts good, but win
be. Improved. I heard Cspt. Hayes make
the remark lust before 1 left New York
that the eiqupment of the Central rail
road was la a better condition than that
'of any other railroad In the country.
The property wUi earn this year, which
baa been s bad one for railroads every
where. R.KVVJUV which, as win be seen.
Is the amount of the absolute fixed charges
for the nrst two years under ths pro
posed plan.
•The property writ! be operated as an
entirely Independent Une la the Intern Is
.of Its owners and of Us patrons, and its
service'to the people arid be maintained.
This !/,.» be?n dearly understood and
agreed between all parties interested.
■'The 1 c.ox) a bards will, of course, con
trol the property,. but will control -It as
an Independent property. The Southern
Hallway Company, which Is controlled by
Drexel, Morgan & Co , will own ‘Jim stock
as an Invisiraent in the property.
■The employes of ths road need not
fear any zhanges as long as they continue
to do their duty In their reap* .-Uve posi
tions. 1 was met on all aides with satis
factory expressions with the manner In
which the property Is now being managed.
The settlement of the affairs of the Cen
tral and these other large systems Is
going to simplify ths railroad situation
in Georgia very much. It will do away
with Irregularities and cutting of rates,
and illegitimate methods of securing busi
ness are In the past. Every patron of
the road will be treated fairly and Im
partially, and there will be no discrimina
tions between persons or places. I think
the situation will work out very greatly
to the Inter ret* of the state and to 'he
people of Macon. Ths hwidquartrrs ef
the road and its main office* will remain
In Savannah, and there Is likely to be lit
tle or no change so far as the policy of
the management Is concerned.
“1 have no doubt that the plan Is the
best that could be had for the Junior
securities, and It will undoubtedly make
them all worth s good deal more than
they have best selling for.
"As to the South Carolina roads for
merly operated with the systfm, they are
not embraced In this reorganization.
Whatever securities the Central rt-ilroud
has a. them will be regarded as In vest-
meats of. the nrw company In there roads,
and It will Inure to the benefit of the
owners of these prnportifs.
“Ths road will have to b» sold to bring
about the reorganisation and perfszt now
titles. There was' some talk at one time
of avoiding a sale, which could only be
done by all the security • holders putting
In their securities and taking the new
cnes Issued, and an agreement by which
the credltoni could be paid off. The sim
ple dissent of any bolder of a security,
however, or of any one of ths creditors,
manes a formal sale by ths court neces
sary In order to perfect new titles.”
The road will have to obtain a new
charier, as by Its Inaolvtncy nnd sale ths
old one Is wiped out. This charter will
be obtainable under the general railroad
law of tho state from the controller gen
eral, who Is empowered to Issue them on
the payment of a nominal fee.
Mr. Comer would say nothing about It.
but It la understood, and was so stated
by Copt. Evan P. Howell' when he re
turned from No# York, that Receiver
Comer would be retained In the manage
ment of the property as president under
the new company. He has Impressed
those with whom he has nad to deal uf
late as being in every respect able of
administering this grest trust to the best
advantage to Its owners and to the benefit
of the people whom It serves, and there
Is n general desire that he be retaliv I
In charge. His retention will be ve. ^
gratifying to the people of .the state, an
particularly to those of Maoon.
FOUR BIO SUCCESSES.
Having the neded. merit to more than
rnnke good all the advertising claimed
fqr them, the following four remodlej
have reached a phenomenal sale: Dr.
Kin's New Discovery, for consump
tion, coughs and colds, each bottle
guaranteed; Electric Bitters, the great
est remedy for liver, stomach nnd
kidneys; Buoklen’s Arnica Halve, the
beat in the world, and Dr. King's New
Life Pitts, which are a perfect pill. All
these remedies aro guaranteed to do
Just what Is claimed for them, and
the dealer whose name Is attached
herewith will be glad to tell you moro
of them. Sold at H. J. Lamar & Son's
drug store.
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Macon to New York Via ths Rich
mond and Danville Railroad.
By a change ot sohedule In effect
Sunday, May 13, Macon has double
dally schedules to Washington and
New York via Atlanta and the R.
and D. railroad:
Leave Macon 7:53 a, m., 4:25 p. m.
Arrive Atlanta 11;30 a. m„ 8:05 p. m.
Leave Atlanta. B. and D., 12 m.,
0 p. m.
Arrive Greenville, R. and D.. 5:30 p.
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Arrive Charlotte, B. and D., 8:29 p.
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Arrive Danville. R. and D., 12:30 a.
m.. 11:45 a. m.
Arrive tVashtngton, B. and D.. 7:13
a. m., 8 p. m.
Arrive Now York. P. B. R., 133 m,
6:23 a. m.
Train leaving Macon In morning ar
rives at Richmond next morning 7:15
a. m.. and leaving Macon In the af
ternoon arrive* at Richmond 4:60
p. m.
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Roufio to
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railroad oporn tea double dally service
between Macon, Ga., and Palntka,
Fla., as follows:
West India fuat mall train loaves
Maoon at 11:10 a. ra., arriving In Pa-
latka nl 10:. r »0 p. m. Night train, car
rying Pullman Buffet nnd local sfeep-
c»r» leaves Macon nt 10:33 p. m., ar
riving in Jacksonville at 8 a. ra., and
In Palatka nt 0 n. m. Tho fastest atid
best equipped trains In the Southern
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Passenger Agent. Macon, Ga.
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Fourth ot July.
Tickets will be sohl on July 2, 3 and
4. good to return on tho 7th.
Call on nearest railroad agent for
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