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* Fairfield—Daniel Bird, Thomas Walker, William Boler.
 * Georgetown—J. H. Rainey, W. H. Jones, Jr., R. M. Herriott.
 * Greenville—J. M. Bunion, Thos. Brier, A. Blythe, Zion Collins.
 * Horry—T. C. Dunn, H. W. Jones.
 * Kershaw—J. A. Chestnut, N. W. Blair, Frank Carter.
 * Lancaster—Jos. Clarke, Allen Hudson.
 * Laurens—Y. J. P. Owens, H. McDaniels, James Young, Jos. Crews.
 * Lexington—R. H. Kirk, S. L. Lorick.
 * Marion—C. Smith, W. A. Hayne, M. K. Holloway, Anthony Howard.
 * Marlboro—H. J. Maxwell, D. D. McColl.
 * Newberry—H. C. Corwin, C. David, Henry Gillem.
 * Oconee—M. D. Singleton, Elisha Jenkins.
 * Orangeburg—T. C. Andrews, R. R. Duncan, C. W. Caldwell, E. I. Cain, Samuel Lewis.
 * Pickens—O. C. Folger.
 * Richland—C. M. Wilder, J. J. Patterson, F. L. Cardoza, C. S. Minort.
 * Sumter—Samuel Lee, F. J. Moses, Jr., W. E. Johnson, J. M. Tindall.
 * Spartanburg—J. Winsmith, T. B. Hartwell, S. T. Poinier, Alex Jones.
 * Union—June Mobley, S. Hawkins, J. H. Goss.
 * Williamsburg—S. A. Swails, J. T. Peterson, Wm. Scott.
 * York—J. H. White, R. M. Crook, M. L. Owens, Nelson Davis.

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For Congress,

State Board of Equalization,

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