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The representatives of both wings of the Republican party will speak at the Courthouse tomorrow. We hope every Republican in the county will be present and hear what both sides have to say. The Republican voters of the county who have any doubt as to their duty at the coming election, for whom they should vote, we hope, will be sufficiently enlightened to cast their votes for honest men and an honest Government.

We hope, for the character of Marion, that, those who come to the Courthouse on this occasion, will come for the purpose of enlightening themselves on a subject which involves the salvation of the State, and that each and every one will constitute himself a keeper of the peace, and that good order will be preserved during the day.


 * Aiken—R. B. Elliot, C. D. Hayne, Gloster Holland, W. M. Peel.
 * Abbeville—H. Wideman, J. R. Tolbert, R. Griffin, A. H. Wallace, A. J. Titus.
 * Anderson—John R. Cochran, C. A. Mathison, W. R. Parker.
 * Barnwell—W. J. Whipper, C. P. Leslie, E. M. Sumter,—Jackson.
 * Beaufort—Robert Smalls, N. B. Myers, R. H. Gleaves, T. E. Miller, Thomas Hamilton, S. J. Bamfield, Hastings Gantt.
 * Charleston—W. R. Jervey, E. W. M. Mackey, Aaron Logan, S. E. Gaillard, W. J. McKinlay, T. H. Jones, E. B. Seabrook, J. L. Walker, W. T. Oliver, W. G. Pinckney, Stephen Brown, Edward Petty, J. A. Williams, J. W. Reid, J. A. Mushington, P. P. Hedges, R. B. Gathers, A. C. Richmond.
 * Chester—T. J. Mackey, D. J. Walker, Barney Humphries.
 * Chesterfield—T. L. Weston, Robert Brewer.
 * Clarendon—J. D. Warley, Syfax Milton.
 * Colleton—W. M. Thomas, A. C. Schaffer, A. P. Holmes, T. H. Grant, W. F. Myers.
 * Darlington—T. C. Cox, B. F. Whittemore, Jordan Lang, J. B. Middleton.
 * Edgefield—J. H. McDevitt, Lawrence Cain, Paris Simkins, David Graham, Ned Tenant.