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CHARLES G. BIGGS, Republican.
Mr. Biggs was born at Sharpsburg, Washington county.
He is a sou of the late Dr. A. A. Biggs. He graduated in
1870 at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., and very shortly
thereafter began reading law under Attorney-General, A.
K. Syester. In 1873 he went to Washington city and
attended the law school of the Columbian University,
graduating and being admitted to the Supreme Court of
the District of Columbia in 1876. The same year he
returned to his native county and was admitted to the local
bar. He has large fruit interests, being a very successful
peach grower of Washington county, and is president of
the Western Maryland Horticultural Society. He was also
the first president of the Maryland State Horticultural
Association. Prom 1886 to 1894, he was editor of the
Daily and Weekly Herald, ^Republican), of Hagerstown.
WICOMICO COUNTY— 1 hree Members.
JOHN H. WALLER, Democrat.
Mr. Waller is a lawyer and resides at Salisbury. He
is a graduate of St. John's College, and was a corporal in
the First Maryland Regiment, Spanish-American War.
THOS. S. ROBERTS, Democrat.
Mr. Roberts lives in Tyaskin district. Farmer and
canner at Jesterville. He has been sheriff of Wicomico
county and a member of the Legislature.
ISAAC S. BENNETT, Democrat.
Mr. Bennett is a merchant at Riverton. This is the first
office he has ever held. He is interested in the Junior
Order of American Mechanics.
WORCESTER COUNTY— Three Members.
LLOYD WILKINSON, Democrat.
Mr. Wilkinson resides at Pocomoke City. He is one of
the best known men in the State. He has twice repre-
sented Worcester county in the Legislature, and is a
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