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WHO THEY ARE. Names of Candidates For Senate and State Officers. CAMPAIGN NOW OPEN There Are Five Candidates for tho t.hlitcd States Senate, Two For Governor, Throe tor Superintendent of Education, Five for Railroad Commissioner, and Only One for Knoll of the Oilier Stale Olli? es. Tho political campaign In this stine may ne said to bc fairly open MOW, und soon il will be in full blast hu? Ute n.om-.:aiu lo the sea. The ?a) un ly Conventions meei on Monday, day I. ami the Slate Convention will neel on May L'U, Candidates are be ing brought out by their friends, and soon Cicy will be all out, Tho can didates for Culled Sta ti s Sen alor aro: Messrs. o H. Martin, .lohn Cary IO va ns, (Seorgo Johnstone, IO. [). Smith and I). C. I loyward. From ex pressions In the county press, ll ap pears lo ho tho opinion timi the race is bel ween IOx-CoV. Kvans and 10x Cov. Heyward, bul Mr; Mai lin seems to object lo thu promulgation of this opinion, and doubtless tho other can didates do also, bm they ?lo not ex press themselves as does Mr. Marlin. Some Past History. lu 1902, when Messrs. lOvnns and Johnstone wert! also candidates for tho senate, the vote In tho lirsi pri mary slood : William Elliott, 13,658. .lohn Cary 10 va ns. I 7,893. J. ,i. Hont phill, i 3,2G I. I), s. ii end orson, I :;,77 I. (leo. Johnstone, 18,550. A. c. Hu li titer, 22,07 l. Total 05,1 1 0. The second primary was between 10 van s and Ladner, and in Hie sec ond election ML Evans received 30V ;;7i voles and Mr. La H m or 53,800. Mr. lattimer binnu, elected by a ma jority of 17,?10; over Mr. Kvans. Mr. lOvans had been defeated for the sen ate by .lohn L. MciJUUriu In 180" and again by Joseph ll Karie in 1896; In the year I ?102, Capt. I loyward made his eillry Into politics and thu vote in the hist primate ros ul ted as l o I lo ws ; H. C. Ilevward. 30.1)51..' M. K. Ansel. , I 7,085. W. J. Talbert. I 8,2 i 8, J. ll. Tillman, 1 0,398 W. II. Timnierman. (5,5 I . Total, 00.307. The second rare Wils hOtWCoil Hoy ward and Talbert ami I lie vole re sulted: lieyVard. 50,830; Talbert, lu. in i. Capt iloywitrd beim; olect eil by a majority ot' I 0 '.>'.??>1 lu Ifni Hov . Iloywlird was re elected Without opposil ion. The vear 1002, also saw the poli tical debut ol lion ll. lb Martin, who in I hal year vvas first, a candidate for He- oilice of state superintendent bi education against Ibm. John J Mr Mahan. ri-Colvlng 18,850 vol es against ?15,801 tor Mr. Mc.Mahan, there be i il g only (wo contestants. Since Hum Mr. Mai'Hll has not had opposition fbi this Oilice, being reelected in I Of)?j and I uni;. The (gubernatorial Huco. The withdrawal of Mr. l<'0iUhor sloiie from the race for governor leaves the Hon. c. L. Itlea.se, sentilor from Newberry, as (li? only candidate Ugliiltsl Hov Ansel Mr. 11 lea se was always a si a I wa ri stale dispensary supporter lind since that institution's ?I holli lon lc has ionio out on an ex tended local option platform. Hov. Ansel Hu Hm other hand announced bis platform ibis yeal' to be restrict ed local option, favoring a law mak ing lim entire slate prohibition with the righi io counties io exempt them selves by majority vote and sell whislt v through county dispensaries. In 1000, when he was elected gov? tumor, Mr. Ame! favored the present county option system, and in 1002; whoa he was defealed, he favored Cie -late dispensar^ IIS "Hie bes! SOill tioli of the liquor ijuesl iou." Hof o re thal lime h.- bad been regarded, as a prohibitionist I Mr Ansel, while a man of positive personal convoitons Iris alwa.vs hoon a ?lose student ol popular sentiment Ulli his successive platforms indicate Hie j rend of pul. lie opinion ni ibis staid fairl.v well during Hie hist few years Thal the prohildtioists will be con (eil I io have aitch a law cthiClcd as Mr. Ansel now adv?cale-, seems evident from Mr. Koa (her: 1 ?lie's' vv ii lui ra wa I. i >i her Slate Ofllecs. Mr M." Hu noi being a candidate for ro-elc, Hon Ibo Wll> is open for a new man in Hid oilice of Slate Sup erintendent of Education. County Superintendent of Education IO. C 101 more, ol Spart a 11 mi rg, was Ibo fl rsi to annoimce and he has made a pre Um hun'y campaign, county Superin tendent S. H Mellich uni?, of Ornnge liiirg, was ii bs I to announce and he lias also dum- much work. UncontlY Hr d' J. IO Sw'CariOgOn; ol' Cedar Si. ?..'a Inst ll ule ?i a no n aced bis ciin ? nillee ?d' railroad commissioner e . ways oohloMed for. Commission er < ?11 .igliinan's term expires and be p. a ennd id a to for re elect ion. So Hu i. i t known I hat he will have op po ilion from Mr. J. A. SUnil?iors?fL of Columbia, Major Hishburne, Of A BRUTAL MURDER DIDN'T INTIOND TO TO ICI LL ANY l?A I IT I0 Uli AK I >K ItSON. Hoped His Victim Would f)? Wealthy American or F.nglish Tourist, Who Ho Could ltol>. The shoperd. Joseph Michaud, who murdered Robert M?ndiger, a yoting Swiss Alpinist, on the Col de Dalmo lani August, has boon sentenced to life imprisonment at Martlguy, Switz erland. The crime was perhaps tho most ro markahle ever co in m it ted hi thc Alps. According to Michaud's confess sion, which was made with great cal lousness, he lay in wait on the Col de Dalmo for days, Intending U murder the Hrsl unaccompanied tourist who carno alone. Ho hoped his victim would bc a rich Kngllshnutn or American, and his Intention was to leave Switzer land willi the proceeds of thc rob bery and io come lo Aniel icu, where | ho hoped io make his fortune. .Michaud explained thal he had thought ibis oui carefully while at tending to his dock, and had conclud ed thal ho would remain a shepherd to (he end ol' his days unless ho co ti ld i make a coup |>y murdering and rob-j binn a weall hy tourisl. "Many KtigHshmcu passed." said Mit hand in his confession, "but they were all accompanied by relativos or j friends." i Finally Mtur/.lger appeared. Ho Intended crossing tho Col de Du I tue and descending io Clucibnlx, waenco he meant attempting an ascent of Mont Hlanc When near tho summit o? UH- Col de Mit'liiVe Michaud at tacked him with a hunting knife and si; Plied him to death. " Michaud robbed thjo body, strip ped it of clothes, ami then nulled it nuder som?! rocks. He forget, bow er li ii move th,, traces ot tho crime, and guid?s who searched the precipic es of the Col do Dalmo tor a week finally discovered the evidences of a struggle, which led io Munziger's nod;. inc. dislntcred. Mil baud aroused suspicion ?ll a neighboring village by displaying a watch Which afterward proved lo i. Miinztger's. When the shepherd was arrested he was wearing the dotier ol' the murdered man. Ile sliowcu creal unconcern and laughed and joked with de gendarmes. His booty amounted lo a about $f> and Michaud's only regret was Hint, he hud killed a Swiss instead of a wealthy foreigner, "i was too has ty," lo i oin plained to Hie indee dur ing his trial, "bul I had been wailing so lone, I hal I had become impatient." W I I.I) l l KIMI.WT NI IS\.N< I.. Hindustan f*1i?nr?rs Complain of Durn um- Dono hy l*nchy<leriiis< .\t Calcutta, India, the Doors Plan t?is' Association has appealed to tho government for help in ridding tho tho cohulry of wild elephants, whose pranks arc becoming intolerable. Thotigh no actual '.rogues'.' are re ported or less bf life, crops aro said to !>e iradiplcd on, fences lorn down, roofs polled off, and many roads ren dered Impassable by thc pntrollhfi <>i these mischievous pachyderms. Tho most sei ions matter, however, is in I Ol'I'll pt ??II ol' railway tra thc, tor the brutes exhibit a tjiteor pr?dilection tm- wandering on the line, which ls a narrow gauge, and therefore ren ders Ibo (rains specially liable to de railment should they meet au obsta cle when running at night or lound curves in tie- day time. A NOT ll KU s.\l ?<: HO I tl HOD. Ycggmcii l'huer stores unit Take Th). Hundred Dollars, Ai (Ireenvtlle Tuesday morning sale crackers entered the branch sion rn' Carpenter Droitiers and blew Upon Hie silfo, securing in the nlghhdrhontl ol' ?:t(Hi. The Sllb-postoinoo WHS lo cated in i he building ami . i I nf t he money belonged io ?he tiovorumout. The building is located on Washing Ion ; I ree: . in a lew yard . of I In Southern depot und tho robbery' was .i (larina piece of work, as 1 hero is constant passing on ile' si reel ai all hours ol' the n|ght. lt is I hough) thai Hu- robbers blew Hie safo open, just as a passenger train rolled Into i he yards, I ho noise from Hie train drowning the report ITO tn Hie explo sion. Charle; ton, Ma jor ll \V ltiehardson, I' Columbia, "Can/.ler of Tirzah," and perhaps ol hors, ll appear.; now thal Hie other stale ollleials will nm have opposition, Sec rel a ry of state McCowu, Attorney (ioneral Lyon, Comptroller Honorai .iones, stale Treasurer Jennings, Ad JUtrint (lOUei'al lloyd. However, the campaign has iusl sinned and tho election j? yet funny months off, bul the entries for slate oillCCS clo.,,- in Juno. In I OOO I he total \ Otc in I he lira: priinuiw ran to about ft7,OOO and lhere was much 1 merest in the race lor governor and at lorne-, gciinrnl as well ,1: for ibo legislature.- ami count.v rillle?s. Wiih a warm fight fdr! state and co ll ll ly oliices Ibis year. ? hi l?la! vol,, may KO lo I no,non. Ai any tate, io win Hie candidate should make sun- of at le.isl liftj thousand Voles RAISE THE DEAD. Machine That Restores Ute When the Vital Spaik s SEEMS ALMOST GONE. The .Most Itomttrkabie Invention I-'illrs Inert laings With Oxygen and Thus Neutralizes All Poisons-A Hobbit mu] a Dog Pronounced Dead Leun from ibo Table Alter Iso of the Respirator on Tin m. lt WHS ii ii no i) need sonic timo ago ihiii Professor (Icorgo Poe, or Nor folk, Va., had invented an "artificial respirator machine thal would raise the tiead Thor*.' has josi boen com bloted ;o Norfolk hy Professor Poe ? .>nd sdve'rt'il inquiring scientists a ser ies ol umn/.liig successful experiment wph the H"io cdiUriyano.o which mo chuhlcnlly inn.-. oxygon, tho breath of Hie, into mort lun^s. 'I'tlosU wlio vVltiHtySed the tests aro (ll inly cons ?le ei? Hint thousands of lives may bo saved hy the "brass r.eaii." which is v.hai Poe's machine praoMcall.x is. li viii bo especially valuable in itasca ol suspended an i mil lion caused i.'. drowning, by .mts as phyxia! ion in mines, mid by coma resultant upon typhoid lever ?md oth er diseases. Professor Poe. by lotting (he con trivance force upon him inhalation mi cxhulntiou ot oxygen, was enabled io stop breathing for ten minutes. Animals, declared dead beyond all doubl hy ibo visiting physicians, were revived in a few minutes and wore able io scamper om of the operating room. Practically, though liol literally, of course, the artificial respiration machine brough! ibo dead to life and the experts Hay ii will work equally well on human beings. Professor Poe's machine is built as near as possible ulong 'he lines of the human heart It is about eigh teen iuilf - in height, with (wo cyl inders correspondu^ to tho ventri cles and auricles of the heart -and hilo) mid outlet valves. Double tubes enter Ibo larynx ami 'nostrils of i lie patient . Roughly, I bc contrivance resem bles ;i bicycle pump While one sot of lillies draws off I lie poisonous lltlids and gases from the lungs, the oilier set fonos in the life yH'.ng oxygen. . The hist experiment was upon Socrates,'- a pel rabbit on tho Poe farm. li was given two grains of morphine, enough! io Kill a man. Then Immediately four ounces ol oilier were adUiiititdorel. The physi cians pronounced ile1 rabbit uean, af lier all ordin?r; re.- toral iv- ., failed. The machine wa.- then applied and within iliree minutes ile effects of tho poison and anesthetic v ere drawn ott, and Socrates jumpo I fr.lill the table and hopped away. A large dit; was then killed and br in v. h i f:u li to life again within live minnies.. Titi) doctors present realized then Hun many of the evil and after oi?octa of anesthesia could be doneitway with hy Ibo machine. And lhere dawned upon i h< ni another side ?u i s value, which had rallier a humorous aspect, Intoxication, ? wits found, contd bc cured in a fe" minutes This expon.noni was actually hind*. Tho machine was applied i<> a hilar iously drunken man drew off the poisonous alcoholic fumes and lie straightened om in I h roe m i nu les. Sim . Iben, ii has been said, Professor Poe bas In en approached willi a prep osition o. manufacture pocket re spirators for this purpose. Infant usphyslu, that ?I:ead accom paniment of birth, which stilles many a life before it hay fulrb ..tailed lo ; exist, may id- o lie wiped oui Oy Hie 'respirator. Di' .1 P .lark-on ami Professor Poe willi n mhiniurc tine chine, saved ?he life of a baby al iiei'keicy bo.I week, The machine did the breathing-' foi" He* child until ii was able i,) sirike out for itself. I Throughput Hie Virginia country I folks regard Pnd'essor Pee as a mod ern mirue.lo-worker. Despite bis per sistent declaration.'- 'bal bis invention nu rcl\ an aid lo Ile aller il has ?led. file co ll li tr.\ people call bini ila' I "raiser of I be ?lead Many poisons, have writo n to Poe asking him io I ry and restore Mic to reiht ives who have bein dead for weeks, months and even y, hrs, lb' is engaged now in inti nu fueliirlnp sev eral ies| italois which will be lested in Up- leading hospitals ol Hie COUU' . i ry. I i I lins t)P GAKIlUTSON, ! Informal ion Wanted ol a Captain in the l'ilj(cd Slates Army. The Charleston Post says Post master \Y. I. Ilairis bas received a helier from Attorneys Lyon & Lyon ->f j Wa bin:,ion. I? C. asking for Infor mai i ni about heir;; ol' ono Charles : Can el.-on. a captain in the United States army, who tiled lil Charleston ' in I s7 I. Tim teller slates Illili ii is very much lo I he interest of the I heirs lim! they should he known and I'osl niasior Harris, desiring to con tribute his services lo the tame, will hii glatl io receive ti nj information in ; he muller I hot ho may h? able lo forward to thc Washington it Uer* noys. I I I A MONEY MAKER. O TNT Y DISPIONSAIHIOS AUE MON lOV GKTTINCI INSTITUTIONS. Have Dono About Sumo Rosiness as Former Stilt?; Dispensary Willi Much Mom Profit. During the (inuitor ending March .'il tho county dispensaries .sold $7!)0.i)t> 4.01 worth ol whiskey in counties, ol' which ono lins sin e gono dry. On this business sn aver ago profit of xii por cent, was made, ibo total profit boin? $268,041.98. This is at thc rate ol' over a million dollars a year profil. According to the statement, recent ly p repu rod hy Comptroller General .Iones the state dispensary during its thirteen years of business paid into the stole treasury for all purposes the sum of $ l I. I 07.57. The proportion of profit paid lo Mu: counties ami towns varied at dif ferent Hine, hut Ibo total profit ol Lin? Sim?' dispensary, even when there were dispensaries in forty-one conn ues did noi roach one million dollars per year, or thirteen million dollars in the years thal ii was in operation. .According io thc report made Dispensary Auditor W'osl lo (lovernor Ansel al tho (lose of the fiscal year th? total amount of sales hy the county dispensaries during the nine and a fraction mont bs they were operated In li)O? was $2,691,06:5.-Di, on which tho net profit declared was $01)5.056.0 1. The business for a tull year, or ll: months, runs easily in excess of three million dollars, which was the high waler mark for tho stale dispensary, while the profil of ibo county dispen san system for twelve months rmi . in excess ol" one million dollars, which tho state dispensary uever did attain, though its founder predicted il would. Though linne ure now dispensaries in only twenty-four counties the pro Ill from tho county dispensary system is proportionately so much greater thal from the state dispensary, and it is distributed between the county and towns, thal as a revenue producer the county dispensary is going to prove moro popular Iban thc old sys tem, and for thal reason, if for no other, lt ls moro di dbm lt to vole it OUt than it wa; lo close the CO Hilly ?dispensaries under the so-called Drice Act under the stale dispensary regime, when prejudices and antag onism to tho state dispensary had something to ?lo with tho large pro hibition volo east in several counties Of tho sinos A man's lioonr can he pawned, but il can't be redeemed. CLASSIFIED COLUMN? WAN rioD. Wauled-Second-hand Hags and Dur lap. .\n> quantity, anywhere. Wc pay freight. Richmond Hag Cd;. Richmond, Va. Wanted-Von lo send us > i < ii i plates and films if you want the host re sults. 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Hims Assassinated Near ?the Steno of a Fight Ile Hod n Few Weeks Ago Midi Mr. W. Hampton Stogncr, in Which tho I/at ter Was Mortally Wounded-The Assassin Unknown. A dispatch from Lancaster io Tho Stato says .1. H. Sims, j, farmer of that conn ly, was found on Wednesday lying face downward abott! three miles from Lancaster, with whiil i. bolieved to bo a monal wound, hav ing been shot from aiubnsh, His lefi side is lilied wil h buckshot, Ki v. K. O. Thompson ina.le (ho dis covery and ai once summoned Dr. lt. H. I'll I lott, who attended tho iv o up d ed man. ii is believed thai his wound i-; hi tn I. Sims' body was found almost ni tho identical spoi at which tho dilli OUlty bel ween Hampton Stenger ami himself occurred on February 3, last, in which both men used He ir pistols, Stenger receiving a wound which re sulted in his death ai a ('hosier hos pital the following day. Sims, In the difficulty, escaped without injury. Sims was tried for the killing of Stognej" at the last term of court, the case resulting In a mistrial. There is no clue to the assassin of Sims. DEADLY TYPHOID FEVER. An Augusta Furn Hy Stricken With tl?" Terrible Diseuse. A dispatch says there is a small epidemic of a malignant form of ty phoid fever in certain Sections ol Augusta. Sunday morning, Mrs. K. D. Sibley, widow of the late Ohas. Sibley, died at the home of her moth er, Mrs. Huncau. .Inst a week ugo her sister, Miss Duncan, died of Ilia same disease, and at this time Mrs. Sibley's two J1 Lt lo children and lier mother, Mira; Duncan, aro seriously i.i of the same malady, COTTON MILL HELP WANTED. Highest wages, shortest hours. Stop daily at G p. ra. Saturday at noon. Apply Pillion ling and Colton Mills, Atlanta, ?a. ! Tliii-ty-Two Cent Cotton. KOR SAJ.IO WRt.son'H c?IM>r*t?*# Improved "Summer Snow" upland )<>p j uta pl? cotton need. 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