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last 14 years he has been principal of the Pittsville
Grammar School, and has been active in all educational
work. He has been chairman and a member of the execu-
tive committee of the County Teachers' Association since
its formation. Mr. Davis is the owner of several farms,
and is a progressive trucker. He is married and takes
great interest in the welfare of the, Methodist Protestant
Church, of which he is a member and a Sunday-school
superintendent. Mr. Davis has held no office, except that
of Justice of the peace.
JOHN W. P. INSLEY.
John W. P. Insley ia 25 years old. He is the son of
George D. Insley, of Bivalve. He attended the public
schools in his native village, and afterward entered the
Salisbury High School. His health compelled him to
discontinue his studies, however, before graduation. He
entered the store of his father at Bivalve as clerk, until
1895, when he was admitted as a partner, under the firm
name of George D. Insley & Son. This firm has done a
thriving business, and has one of the largest general
stores in the county. Mr. Insley has extensive oyster
interests, and is a large oyster planter, and controls many
acres of bedding-grounds. He was postmaster at Bivalve
until his nomination for the Legislature.
WORCESTER COUNTY—Three Members.
CALVIN B. TAYLOR.
Calvin B. Taylor is a banker and lawyer of Berlin. Mr.
Taylor was formerly principal of the Berlin High School,
and resigned that position several years ago to start a
private bank. In that enterprise he has been eminently
successful. He also has a lucrative law practice. He is
a prominent member of the Presbyterian. Church.
LLOYD WILKINSON.
Lloyd Wilkinson has already won distinction in the
two terms he has served in the Legislature. Mr. Wilkin-
son is a lawyer by profession, and has served as United
States appraiser of merchandise in Baltimore city. On
account of Mr. Wilkinson's acknowledged ability, he was
made secretary of the State Democratic Committee in the
late campaign. Mr. Wilkinson is an orator of no mean
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