The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 05, 1894, Image 6

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THE K.ACOH TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING. JsOVEMJBER 5, 1894. ...BY WEARING. ti HOHENZOLLERN SANITARY UNDERWEAR Made in Germany of the highest quality wool, pure and soft, in medium and heavy weights. Recommended by leading physicians. Sole Agent For Macon, Georgia CHARLES WACHTEL, 515 CHERRY ST. MACON, GA. RECEIVER’S SALE. PIANOS, ORGANS. Cull and examine this stock. You can save 50 per cent, on every purchase. New and second-hand instruments. The famous “STANDARD” Sewing Machines reduced from $G0 to §30. Ei W. BURKE, Receiver. N E of the most satis factory things about our business is the way peo ple who get our prices and then shop around, finally come hack and buy of us—for they do come back in almost every instance. It is the strongest evi dence that we arc selling good Shoes for Jess than other stores. L E. C. & c. w. THE SHOE MEN, 616 Cherry Street. CJimi/S REORGANIZATION, The Full Details of tbo Now I’lnn Aro at Last Given to tbo Public, SOUTHERN GETS ALL TIIE STOCK Minority fltockholdsrs to Got Incom« Hunds—DnlalUcl tttnt»ns»n« OlRlW Vtcurltlo* to Oo Innid-llNtHi or tko Soutliwosttrn. A\ lutt the full outlln« of the reontan- laatlcii plAn of tho Central rmlwnt! fid* been riven to the public. un<l although U Ui virtually the aame an publish*.! In the relearauh eoine time ago, th? New York Undid of November 1. gl/t a the plan In fuller dot Ml than hiu* been given 4.eretofor«. It hns toe on contended by many vver nnce the Central reormnlzatlo i auei- tU.n flrnt a rasa that the result wvuld be to mauc the Central a twirl of Hit* South- trn t \Mcni. but from tho etatemcnUi nude by Receiver Comer It noemi I hit tin tond will bo roorxanlted Independ ent of the Southern, notwltUstunalnx that tn& entire lisuo of ptocd will be given to the Southern. Tho only new fea-iuro In thin outline It tho change in thu Imho of flltork Which In-to bo made 15.000.009 ln»tc:id of 57.OOe.OlO. the present amount, and a’l of which i* to be given to tbt StMtbem It all wo Company, now the majority ttacUholder. while, on will bo eeen, tho minority stockholder will be slvjn In- came b .nds of *crio* B. which will draw Intvivat beforo the »to:k will te* ct.lv* iny dlvldondii. H Kuan* that it woai deemed belt to put ul! 4hti etock with Uio ?outii*in lltllnoy Compauy. trite bt-in* tho ma jor!*./ utockholder. 1U control ooaM oa no more complete with all the Block than It nvpuld bo under tho prv*?nt con- ditlor.t. and It ha* been arrantfid to give the minority alocklMdsra vrhat :na> prove to be a much better uud mor> valuable acourlty. Receiver Comer has Information th.it the Plan te now In the hand! of tho printers, ami that it will piT»b.ily bo sent out to thvwn* intorcsted in n Ivy d.*yis. Ilf feel* v\*rUt*k‘iU lh.lt ibe i*an will go •ihroujrh. ittid look* upon it as perhsiv« the hmt that could haw litli untied, lie rwolved a L*lo<nin Horn Cdpt. It. Mkiiiew lluvtv on his return i) Savannah from Atlanta siatma that the re irsiknl nation plan was proxivtoiinx u.tAfuclurlly. hikI that non y all tho contract* lnul bc*U alirned. The Herald? Receiver Com r wy, nuk.a nitot.iko in oayl'ig that I la Central Is 4<> be taken in by iht Bouihtrvu l< haa boon HtrtU-d all uml the* InUifUon still te, tu opvSM’.v the ro.eu imlependv-ntlv of the domhara railway. It wilt be reorwoolied as te ■KVpainta property and will b# e*is*r.uod Its MU eh. The.' imoresaion In N*tv York ut ihe! Ulliv' m-« nsi to be no eJouhl about tin* Xtnal <icoeplatM0 Of the plun. Tho co- op.'ralln of the Southern ha* been or- ramrod for through Mcwrs. DrtxeL Moj* g.i\\ i\>. Tin- nctfotintiona have been chiefly With Air. C. II. Coaler, who represent* e-d rivsldvnt Aetnuel ttpeneer of the Southern company, and the whole plan, it may be said, has the approval of Mi Sponger. The arrangement lc ehat Mesain. Samuel Thomas .end Thomas F. Ryan, who will brimt the ;d:en, shall buy In the property at the foreclosure sale under the tripar tite bond* for the new company. Tho Houthcrn company will give up ItR holdings of old Georgia Central s* “'ll In exchange for the entire n of stock In tho new company, whio.i n il I>«• r. due. .1 thu i gi\ Ing It undisputed control of the new company. The Houthern owns $4,320,000 of the outstanding $7,500,000 old stock of *the Georgia Central. In view of the ex tensive scaling down of Interests tho Southern company will get a much more valuable asset. Tho other stock holders of the Georgia Central will receive B Income bonds ns compensa tion for their holdings, which thev would havo lost auyway by process of foreclosure. The* now securities ore to be Issued as follows? e 1—$7.0u0.000 of first mortgngo fifty- year 5 per cent, gold bonds, which shall be a first lion on the main lino from Atltsh to Havannah and nn equity in tho Ocean Steamship Com pany. 2— $13,000,000 of consolidated fifty- year G per cent, bonds, which shall be a second lien on the main line and . a lien on tho teftsehold securities owned by tho Central, subject to all the ex iting Hens; a first lien on the Mont gomery and h'utnula and a' second lien on the Mobile and Girard. The mort gage may be Increased $2,000.0000, but not more than $500,000 a year, and solely for lmprovomants and better ments, 3— 110.000,000 general fifty-year. first mortgage bonds, yo be a first Hen on the H.mmunh and Western, Chatta nooga, Home and Columbus and Mn- 1 " ;l .\'<>r;h<vn. .t third !t*u tho main Hno nud second 1 .on the lease holds and equities: to boar Interest at the rate of 2 1-2 per.cent. for the first two years from January 1, 1M5, and to Increase thereafter at the rate of one-half of 1 per cent, until 5 per cent. a Morning News reporter, “that the statement of the reorganizailoi plan aa g-ten In the Herald is substantiaHy correct. and It acoords exact'/ with what you published In the Morning Newn three months ago, exmvt with »e- gard to the stock. The only charg* /< i“ tii.i • ;!i ■ minority v. > k ■...!! ; - B Income bonds instead of stcok in the now company, uhare for share. Ho far us deriving income from the company la concerned, the minority stockholders bvMitflK income B bonds will get Belr linercsu before any dividends are paid to 1 ht majority stockholders." Those IMdlng ntock In the Central and Junior securities are to be cururat- ulitod on tbto plan of reorgan last leu, aa it kt the first reorganization of an in solvent-railroad known where the stock- noli'er* arc permitted to participate without an assessment. AH the junior sec uritk# have been well taken- cf. Tha stockholders of the Southwest** n and Augusta and Savannah railroads, the debenture holdem. and holders cf Savannah and Atlantic railroad bone's ar- particularly to -bo congratulated, urfd especially is this bo‘ In the.case of the Southwestern, which had a judg ment of about $2,000,000 against it, end the. Savannah and Atlantic ^railroad, wnicli -waa eo badly damaged by the sterm of last year. Thls judgmvit dett agmnet the Southweetehn hae been re moved under the plan, and the stcok* holuers of this road are guaranteed a dividend of 5 per cent on their holdings. All this te due <U> the remark ibly good showing made for these proper .ws last year, and especially to the efforts of l^f- utiver Comer In behalf of the property. The receivers, and. Receiver Corner es* poekUlv. have aone some goad wori; for these properties*, • and their efforts will no doubt be greatly. appreciated by thooo interested In them. mm FJ5HSONAB5. Dr. G. W. Karrnr, a . prominent physl- t i in D.iw.'oii, ciime in yesterday af ternoon to spend another weVk at the fair. He waa here a woek ago, but snys he had to come Mck to gt: more of it. i : t »f -Mm. 'Branham Anderson' an! Miss Susie WjSkver of Covington arc visit ing their cousin. Mrs. Frank B. Tharpe, on Main avenue, Hast Mu con. Junius Wingfield, formerly awMclat cd In newspaper work In Macon, but now a prominent young lawyer of Ea- ‘ r In the Is liMcli.nl. A Inoome bonds and $7,500,000 B Income U’mkIs, each lasuo to bear G per cent, non-cumulaUve, to be of equal value, nud the K bonds not to draw Interest uutll 6 per cent, hns bocn mid on the A bonds. &.~o.000.000 of common stock to be delivered to tho ObutuerD Hallway Company. -0°?*° Company’ AwuM nighMt ttoaon- W«rM*« Fftir. •OR, CREAM EANNC POHDffl MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grrpc C?om of Tsitsr Powder. Rtt L o(n Ammonia, Alum or any other auutHreat, 40 YEARS THE STANDARa owibwup company's $i.poo,ooo first mortgage* 6’s, $4.SS0.000 cv..aicral U'U»t 5’s and Hie MobUo and Glrrard $1,000,000 firsts to remain un changed. The $7,000,000 new first mortgage bonds trill be «i«Pd to pay off tho old , poront tripartite bonds, the Mutual UJf<* Ituruiunce Company being at llio head of the syndicate that takes tho new bonds * h 25? iW 000 now consolidated XXV 8cJ , to P«y off upward of 17.000.000 floating ifcobt. $1,600,000 anJ Euftiulu llr?it murt- MM g< fv 6 iH?r 5*®?! bondn, receiver’s cer- uikrttvs, reorgunlzatiou expenm*s and nilnor Hums, iunounftlug to Ill told n ’° r *' V_or “DWltixl of $10,000,000 cmILn'T i h .? c <hat niIn ...V" d . thl ' ' llrtK ' ul > Problem of the pmu rhe tmnaMUMi win Oo coiuluci- ■r^iTrvSSX <tlr0uifh 11,0 MtrcanUl, Tru^t Company. The chief members are lho mutual Life HWiroace < omjviny, MHMOtil. Ti-u»t t wSSS £*£?• Loi b & Oin, nnxl n, T. HiJ.sojj St CO. , TlijewthwWm; railroad will ben- ^° m . Its ohllcilloilB on the tri- p.mlto bonj« and also Its tndorMoicnt MtWtyMy ana Kuruul.u l-aynK-nt of the latter, and L,." 'm porrpetulty at tho l"'' o, n , per annum. The . i Tk a,ul Sf'tuuaUl will be leased al the same rate. , “ t/lw m. **- b0 ' J ' 0 W 'A Income, between **< .5.000,000 will be given In fur the old certificates of in- ueDtetlness, and moat of the remainder as part payment for the Savannah iuui >v esiern nrst mortgage fivas. TJie 6n- vannah and Weatern will be ollowcd 90 per cent. In the new $10,000,000 |6 8 ue ar l 15 per cent. In A Incomes. The Chattanooga, Roma and Colum bus will g**.* SO |>er cent, in the new $10,000.0000 Issue and 20 per cent. In A fnomies. «wid the Macon and Northern 70 i>er cent. In the general mortgage and 30 per cent, in the A Incomes T?»e Savannah and Atlantic and Columbus and Home bouds will receive par In A Incomes. correct outline of ^organisation As waa slated at the time the fir.- plan was published, lh«* absolute Axed charges the property will bo the dr**t vear $1.90.000. This has no' been changed la the outline as published by the Hamid. The fix. I charges wlf increase tntiuHllv P^r five years at the rate of $60,000 a year until they reach $2,150,000. nt which they will-wemain. The parties interested In the pkKi hire h »d the new securities under* Written and np\tey Is pledged for Hi of them. They were, of course, under- price Vttl . Writttm at s them to |k%> off all the road*# obltga- •lons and also the expense uf putting th? plan Into effer-t. It retaliated that the formal os* »•-at of the committeerf can tv* obtain- ^' ind necesstry pn?llmlnar«e* carried •'.ut this month, so a-* to put the pier «n eneeittorv without delay and admit •f vll the b -n-lt bearing int* from January t. iws “I have nod^ubL" Mr. Corner said, to tontoci, ’spent yesterday’ In tho city. \V. C. I.urnar. P. C. Clef* «nd T. H. Hooper, promlnout cltlzca, of Ameri ca.,. came lu yesterday t/Ki attend tlio f.tlr. Hon. Robert Hodge, returned to At lanta on tilio afternoon train yesteiday In order to- be In attendance on the .].Klsl:lture tud.ly. S4 ttrown of Atlanta, who ha. boon visiting friends In Ihe city for several days, Mi > ..lenliiy. Dr. -H. W. Walker, Dentl.t, 3M Scc- omi street (over Solomon’. Jewelry ..tore), Macon, Ga. Mr. und Mru Jaiso Mercer ot Leary parsed through tho city yesterday en route -to Atlanta. J. A. Hurley of Savannah arrived yaaterday to spend the week at tlio fair. Mcwr*. W. H. Hunter, H. S. Jones and J, it. Mooiv of Mlltedgvvlllo are visitors In the clly, \V. R. McDonald, a prominent citizen of Cuthbort. is at the Lamer. Hon. M. T. Hodge of Uawklusvllle Is at -the Lanier, P. B. Murpliy nud wife of Ncwnan aro hero to attend tlio fair. C. P. Lane of Savan&h cams In yes terday to spend tlio week al tho fair. H. R. Boykin of Char.calon Is among the visitors in the city. li. F. Jackson of Albany Is among tho vis-tors In the city. J. li. Seltofleld of Augusta Is among tho visitors iu tho city. Dwight L. Roberts, a well known cit izen or Savanualt, is hero. H. J. Halley of Satunnah is among tho VlsltolS In the city. ALMOST REPAIRED. Only Three Wire Alarm Boxes CHitnot Be Used. Since the burning out of the lire alarm boxes Saturday morning City Electri cian Humphries hasdreen faithfully at work «eltlt»g the By atom In as good sh.tn? us possible, mid now has all but three boxes In working order. The boxes that cannot bo used me 11. 11 and til, and the people residing In the neighborhood of these boxes are re- qui-fittu to Utft* telephones in ca*e n be* vumcB neccwwry to semi In an alarm be fore they arc replaced by new hen*. 1 he inulbVtt.^rH In the engine lum*.*** nre hg*t vmtlrely destroocil. as waa xl first thought. $Dd have been re pa I rod. Mr. Humphrlea says he hopes to soon have thd tire alarm system ao arr.inginl tluxt tuere will be no more danjrer of such ao eluent n« (happened Saturday moralug. MODEST ATLANT.V.—Lillian Lewis «ud company left jmtinky aftermvjn for Atlanta, whero they present rieo- patra to«iiffit. Sovorai t ltizens started a vniwuc in the Atlanta Journal on 1 Ssturady ag.ilwt the fair Ltlltan-£ —tow bills, divl.irlng them to bo the - )ig Indxveng over posted in Atlaurs. j eh.imcteiixjng tho very t.uue liv ing plot urea ns too X’ulpir to be al- Wedding Presents la Cut Glass. Solid Silver and Fkney Goods. We «end good* on selection. Write to us before you buy, or send for catalogue. Wc also engrave Wedding Invitations and Visiting Cards. Send for our sam ples. J. P. STEVENS & BRO., AGanta, Qa. THE FIGHT IS ON TO- Bibb Shonid Give Judge Bartlett Least Fire Thousand Majority. EVERYBODY SHOULD Y0TE--F0E HIM So RsgDtratlon Is Required—Populists i*rsparing for a Hard Pl|ht and Working fer the Keg re Vote— Enthusiasm Increasing. lowcu 111 that town. Ladles, If you v--ont a pur«, deficate soap fe»r the liuenjWexlon. Ooxiwvn A Small, druggists, will always rocom- »n«id Johnson’s Oriental Medicinal Toi let Soap. USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Dm. Holmas St Mauon. De nils to, 654 Mulberry Street. bleeding gums, ul>*era, sore wtouth. » >re thiN»w, cleans the te^cb and purities the breadi. For sale by all druggists. Ladle* of Mitcon arv requested to at* LnJ a free lecture by the talented Dr. l'r.Mv i f Ni a\ York. Thtt lady has en tertained Is rye dudietvees In StVUQgli mM AuguaLi. where ahe tg nvthusias- ttcstUy requotM to *s*tum. Her sub- ject is one which every woman will foci ju interest in. Tomorrow an election will be held in every congressional district In Georgia tot congressmen. K . * Throughout the state the election will be exciting; and'with the exception of the .Tenth district! perhaps more Inter est centers on the Sixth than any dis trict in the state. The Sixth is onu of the largest and most influential dis tricts in the static and the Populist* will resort to desperate measures <to carry it. They are emboldened by tho slight gains made In the state elec tion and expect to make a still better showing in tomrrow'8 election on ac count of Indifferent Democrats remain ing away from: the polls. In every county In tbo district they are fully organized and are making a strong of* fort to get the negro vote, which so materially aided them in the »tabe elec tion. Promises of everything, includ ing the sun, moon and stars, to say nothing of forty acres and a mule, are being made to the deluded negroes in some counties iu roe district and they expect by them alluring and glitter ing promises to poH almost the entire negro vote, which, as there is no Re publican candidate In *the race, is for tho most, open to tiro party offering the best inducements. Judge Bartletit, the Democratic nom inee, oaa made a hard and honest fight. Ho has made no promises that he can not and will not fulfil and he goes Into tomorrow's contest five from all politi cal encumbrances. Since his nomlua* lion toy tlie Indian. Spring convention several months ago ne has .worked harder than any rnan lu thie state ror Democracy. In the state campaign he was oire of the mc*>t prominent figures and there was hardly a day that he did not make a speech somewhere. Hut tills has always loeen characteristic of Charley Bartlett. Since reaching i >» majority he has been lanoring in the cause of Democracy and now the Dem ocracy of the Sixth congressional dis trict has am opportunity <to show i<ts appreciation of Ills services. There never lived a man tvtko was truer to all trusts reposed Ju him, truer to his friends, truer to his party or his coun try touan Charley Bartlett, and Geor- gia, and particularly Macon and the bixth district, owes him u debt of grat itude that can never be fully paid. Since the contest began Judge Bart lett has won the uouorlquet of the "game cock of Bibb" on account of the game fight he has made. He has done no crowing, however, but has put In some haixl lighting that has had telling effect. There will be no registration required for voting in the election tomorrow and every qualified voter can vote whether lie has registered or not. This w.iti divided by Judge Speer two years ago and ugain by Judge Honey In Au gusta on Saturday. Bibb county has about 9,000 qualified voters and there Is no reason in the world why Judge Bartlett should not get 5,000 majority out of this number. All that is necessary to give 5,000 ma jority is for the people to vote. Every man who Is qualified should vote for Judge Bartlett and good government. Every Democrat should vote and urge his neighbor to vote. If one or more of the committees do not call cm you to vote, vote anyhow. Voting Is the only way to insure the election otf Judge Bartletit, and a tolg majority In Bibb la necessary. Let everybody so arrange their affairs as to be able to vote to morrow, and let all who can begin to day to see their friends and urge them to vote. 1 -r* A RETIRED BUSINESS WOMAN. A Page From Her History. — Og _ i4 — "l had bfen troubled with heart dismast* 23 •earn, niuoh of that time very *erlou»ly. F< l wa* treated by one phjslrtaar tlnuouaiy. 1 waa In burineta, but obliged to ICCOQDt Of my health. A phy- t friends that 1 could not lfi ... *aa Indeed In a serious condition ben a geutlcman directed pv attention 10 t. M1U«V New Heart Cure, ana aald that hW slater, who bad been afflicted with heart dle- eaae, had been cured by the remedy, and waa dby again a strong, health/ woman. 1 purchased a Dottle of the Heart Cm ' * tho Heart Cure, and In leas than .’ter taking the Aral doae I could feel a decided ImproTement In the circulation of my blood. 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