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power, generally to do and perform, have, hold
acquire and enjoy all other property, powers
and things as shall be incident, necessary or ex-
pedient for conduciting the operations of the busi-
ness; and generally to be vested and have all
the powers granted or which may be here-
after granted under the Laws of Florida; and have
published due notice thereof, and have otherwise
complied with the statute in such case made
and provided.  Therefore, the State of Florida
hereby incorporates the above named persons their
associates and successors into a body politic and
corporate in deed and in law by and under
the said name of Gainesville Chemical Company.
and grants unto them full authority to exercise
the powers and privileges of a corporation for
the purpose above stated, in accordance with
their said charter and the Laws of this State.
In Witness Whereof These presents have been attest-
ed with the Great Seal, and signed and counter-
signed by the Governor and Secretary of State
of the State of Florida, at Tallahassee, this seventeenth
day of February  A.D.  1906.
     (seal)         N.B. Broward
                         Governor
                    H. Clay Crawford
                         Secretary of State
          Notice of Incorporation
     Notice is hereby given that we the undersigned
intend to apply to the Governor of the State of Florida
for Letters Patent to be issued to the Gainesville Chem-
ical Company a proposed corporation under the
Laws of the State of Florida of which company the
following shall be the articles of incorporation.
     This notice is given pursuant to the requirements
of the State of Florida and the Articles of incor-
poration have been filed with the Secretary of
State, and are given below.
                    C.W. Chase
                    Edwin S. Ludwig
                    E.E. Voyle
                    Article I.
     The name of the corporation shall be "Gaines-
ville Chemical Company, and its principal place of
business shall be in Gainesville, Alachua County,
Florida but it may establish offices and agencies
at other places, within the State of Florida, or
elsewhere.
                    Article II.
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