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GEORGIA—FuIton County:
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of F. M. Loveless, D. \V.
Morrah and W. C. Wells shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns
to be incorporated under the name and
style of GEORGIA REALTY ANO IN
VESTMENT COMPANY, for a period of
twenty years, wdth the privilege of re
newal at the end of that time.
2. The principal office of said corpora
tion and its place of doing business shall
be in said State and County.
3. The capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be ¥7,500.00, all of which has
been subscribed for, and 20 per cent, of
which has been already paid in. Baid
stock shall be divided into seventy-five
shares of a par value of SIOO.OO each.
Petitioners desire, the privilege
of increasing said capital stock to any
amount not exceeding $150,000.00.
4. The object of said corporation is
pecuniary profit and gain to its mem
bers. To that end, petitioners desire
that said corporation shall have the
right to buy, hold, sell, rent, lease, mort
gage and otherwise acquire or dispose
of real estate in this and other counties
of this State, and also in other States;
to build, construct, repair, or remove
houses, dwellings, and other structures
on any lands owned or lawfully con
trolled by said corporation; to buy, sell,
transfer, assign and hypothecate real
tions, and real estate securities of every
kind; to issue bonds, execute its own
notes, bills and other evidences of in
debtedness for the purpose of raising
money or securing existing indebted
ness; to act as agent for others in rent
ing, managing, selling or exchanging
real estate; and to do all other things
necessary, proper or convenient to ef
fectuate the above powers.
6. Petitioners further desire said Com
pany to be vested with all rights, pow
ers, privileges and Immunities conferred
by law upon corporations of similar
character In this State, and especially
those of having succession for twenty
years, of having and using a common
•eal, of contracting and being contracted
with, of suing and being sued, pleading
and being impleaded, and of making by
laws for the government of its affairs
not in conflict with the Constitution and
laws of the State of Georgia, nor of the
United States.
HINES & JORDAN,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed in office, February 9, 1910.
ARNOLD BROYLES,
Clerk.
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Ful
ton:
I, Arnold Broyles, Clerk of the Supe
rior Court of said County, do hereby cer
tify that the foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the application for char
ter of Georgia Realty & Investment
Company as the same appears of file
in this office.
Witness my official signature and the
seal of said Court this 9th day of Feb
ruary, 1910.
ARNOLD BROYLES.
Clerk Superior Court Fulton County,
Georgia.
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suit of time’ has proven the* wisdom
of Socrates. He is not what Alfred
Tennyson would call ‘a fairy tale of
science.’ ‘I consider, Callicles, how
I shall present my soul whole and
undefiled before the Judge in that
day. I wish ever to hear the majes
tic voice of Socrates, warning me
away from folly and vanity and vice,’
until I can present my own soul
whole and undefiled before the Judge
in that day. The function of the
voice of a lover of truth, as Socrates,
can never be killed by repetition. The
truth! the truth! O my son! never
dies. The voice of Socrates is not
dead —
“But alive!’’
Mr. Churchill had risen to a flight
of unconscious porch eloquence. Von
Bulow eyed the immemorial stars.
“You hear his sublime voice echo
from Mars Hill twenty centuries
after the victory of the canker work
over his mortal body. His mighty
will influences me.
“He did not yield himself to death
utterly!
“For his WILL was not feeble, but
sublime!
“Almost, Von Bulow, Socrates, the
Jesus Christ of Greece, persuades
you that the will of man is victor
over the canker worm!”
Von Bulow nodded.
“Almost. It is startling, father,
that the wisdom of one man should
endure for twenty lichen-covered cen
turies. By Jove! that’s lasting some!
And Socrates was not a rich man?”
“Yes, my son, a very rich man, one
of the world’s richest men. His per
sonal wealth has grown beyond the
dreams of avarice. The purses of
posterity have been emptied by his
wisdom until even Mr. Morgan can
not buy the influence of Socrates.
The price of the preferred stock of
Socrates has risen so high, owing to
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trace it. The guns of orthodoxy
often unlimber in going into action
against the calfs of Oreb with that,
name ‘that stood the long result of
time’ —Socrates.
“ ‘He did not yield himself utterly
unto death!’ ”
Von Bulow drew a long, whimsical
sigh.
“Time for applause, father.” But
he had listened to his father’s defense
of immortality with most profound
respect. Then Von Bulow asked:
“Father, do you know the weird
music of ‘The Conqueror Worm?”
“No, sir; quote it.”
“The last stanza only, pater, if you
please,” said Von Bulow. “I am not
designed for a poetic graphophone—
“ ‘Out —out are the lights—out all
And over each quivering form
The curtain a funeral pall,
Comes down with the rush of a
storm —
And the angels, all pallid and wan,
Uprising, unveiling, affirm
That the play is the tragedy, Man,
And its hero the Conqueror
Worm.’ ”
Mr. Churchill gesticulated with his
cigar.
“That pretty bit of sonateering will
not do for a dying pillow’. It hasn’t
stood the test of time. Socrates
would not have considered it vital
from his throne on Mars Hill. Jesus
of Nazareth would not have believed
it from the blood-washed slopes of
Calvary. Alfred Tennyson would not
have died with that thing under his
pillow. Joseph Cook of Boston, would
have laughed it to scorn and torn
its puny logic into shreds. Mau
alive! I sec nothing fearful in ‘The
Conqueror Worm.’
“I believe that Jean Paul Richter’s
brain was too mighty to be fooled by
an untruth. And listen: ‘The life of
Christ concerns Him who, being the
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