292 MARYLAND MANUAL.
WORCESTER COUNTY— Three Members.
WILLIAM LEE CAREY, Democrat.
Mr. Carey is a son of Judge Elijah B. Carey, formerly Chief
Judge of the Orphans' Court for Worcester County. He was
born August 2, 1863, in Berlin, and is a graduate of the Buck-
ingham Academy of that town. He is now representative for
the State of Maryland of Ginn & Co., publishers of school
books. He is not only thoroughly acquainted with the needs
of Worcester County agriculturists and watermen, but his
experience in educational matters gained as principal of Ber-
lin High School, and since by his contact with the various
school boards of the State, fits him especially for service on
committees dealing with these most important matters to the
people of the State. He is one of the best known men in
the State, and has a host of friends. Mr. Carey is married, and
has one son.
ORLANDO HARRISON, Democrat—Berlin.
Orlando Harrison, of Berlin, Md., member of the House of
Delegates from Worcester County, was born in Delaware.
He is the eldest son of J. G. Harrison. He has been a life-long
Democrat, and has never before been on a State ticket.
He has held many prominent offices in horticultural lines,
Mr. Harrison is Ex-President of the Peninsula Horticultural
Society, State Vice-President of the Maryland State Horticul-
tural Society, Vice-President of the American Association of
Nurserymen. He is now Mayor of Berlin for the third term.
Vice-President of the Exchange and Savings Bank of Berlin,
and is director in several financial institutions in the county,
and the business manager and partner of the nursery firm of
J. G. Harrison & Sons, who are the largest growers of peach
and apple trees in the United States.
Mr. Harrison attends strictly to business, and by close at-
tention has built up a business that is a credit to the firm, to the
county and the State.
He is also interested in the largest apple orchard in Maryland,
planted in Washington County.
He has the respect and confidence of the people at home and
is well known to the horticulturists over the United States.
He is a strong advocate for good roads, and has offered his
assistance repeatedly along that line.
L. PAUL EWELL., Democrat—Pocomoke City.
Was born in Pocomoke City, Worcester County, Maryland,
on the 17th day of April, 1877. He is a son of Littleton P.
Ewell, for a number of years a merchant at Pocomoke City and
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