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Iswain to Take I Steps on the C He Says I (Grcenvillc News.) . That he is already "in harness" was Odieated last night in an Interview vith .1. .1. .cswain, fullowing his weepiig VI(tory over tc oppollellts U the race for con I x s in tle fourth 'istrict on the previous day. Capt. .l(SwaIii i t ei( v(i 11 1 -mI On~grat illa tiiry me tssag'es throunat he day and evenm;, the un .gts Om1ling in all formts alid mlanne, Imt te took tirae to formuilatV Idite planis for rork betwe11 11 thl e ilty oni vhieh he forl.ally sti l.j ill t. .ucc-.. or to Sam Nicholls on .\larch I. Ili. 'hans for work include m1ore than isposal of proeossioial ial r vs amlid he tranlsaction o bu)Ine, fr CIo: 'heswain initenlds 0t fli I lr'ow) h:is ellOrts twxari(j tie ;oals ie I 3rlioiised t IWOpl htw wilwok or whetn i colgress. lie also ipre - Laring to till speaking enlngenient a Cox's i-esidtial am mgn m iile idle west early in Octob r. "First, let me thank the pecople of he fourth district, Saitid :'alt. .\le iWain, "for the conlfidenie shIlown in 1e persolally aind for their entdorse ient of the principles for which I tand. I hlope to show imly apprecia ion by tre seivice as aI public ser ant." ('apt. .\~wainl said that the two eatulres of his ':ltomwhich have Ceen most hevartily approved bly the colpie are his stnls for gov enlet colonly and a ainst tenralizationl f powver' in Wasllingtol. lhse. le aid, have hgg'l his at teition for iany ye-ars, and it is his determina ionl to conitintlle to Igitate the miat ers In anid out of, congress- inl the hlope hat his fforts will ieel with se ('55. "I have dlefinlite ideas for reforma ion1 anld amenvidments- Inl regard to thle ,orritlpt, Practices act both inl conlgress nd in the state legislature," Capt. IcSwain asserted. "Mccient elect ion iws leave certain galps down in the iatter of cx'penditure -of money in uch a way as to endanger popular overnment. These I have observed r many years and have delinite ieas for their correctioll Which I ope to be able to work o(t. "For several years I hare given huch attention to t le supply and I'rIce of coal," the toitiinee conlini .Cd, "antd I aim) loping to se sollt esults fromt certaint ) Aoers, which, I .eieve should be conferred onl 1th aterstat~e commerivice .ommlliss""on or a tew comiii) ssioni to he created. "Not on)e pouid of coal have I it) 1y house at the presenit time, havinig elayed purchasing a su'pply for the :ll antd willter in the hop'e of -olmite cCtI, fam i h abnlost prohibtiv rices of tihl present. I kno.w what is to face a coal famnent, for in ihe rdntetr of Hit7-I I s, wbiebl wats I he lost sever' in '.' yeati I left hiomei oatl to ketep liy Ifamlily3 warm i. Aly tlercy of nleighboriis. Th'i'ertr, mlini Ia deep) lpersonai~i iintourjt ini the1 sit - tatterT upt with Ith l'o *jartment of ustice itn Wshlington. itn the hope egins. "'If the demanltid fior labor grow.s lack andI wages dtrop, atnd if coaI re' tans atL thll jrstll high1 prtite, thereii 1le saddest parit of which will lhe 111e uffering of innlocenit (children't. Thietre :>re, I enrIeve tils 2is the time for trong inen to atct." In getyer'al, C'apt. AleSwainu said that e stands uplon thet prbl~iciles( of t' )emnocr'atie pllatformil, and that he~t will ooperate iith1 his col lt'agtues ill ('Oil Ight to doI liy oiwn thiinkiry. II liy tr for thle peotlet (If my dlistrit'l'. Of par ty cantn lCi w 'ill he al ptyl P mni DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL bring quick relief and often ward off deadly diseases. Known no the national e.dy of Holland for more than 200 i6re. All druggists, in three sizes. ~akfor She nase Cold Medal on every box MANY HAVE WRITTEN OF WAR From Homer to the Present Day Co' respondents Hav A.ccnpanied the Armi'. it the Fidid. War corresndnts. who lllve a distinguished i hl le in the l-st hon oas list, forz nil inciet ti be if we reckot Ilmolter its oil( (if theill, re lilutrks . Ilhe M\ltlebester. G'IttIlitin1. SZiltherhuIld E.1ward.. nutinitined thlat t he edI tor of a ( tok iltper enlt lit lIed (hroios se. I 1lm ieior tut to Troy to dIescr! ib(Ilo th inid(ntos of the sIego. whlech really hastedi only about sevenl veeklis. I t hIient it was lit tilt eld ithle ruek cif4s had141 im, desire whitait t vo. t) go ho1me: ait as loter (or " - Ive his nam11tte in its origi inal 1it-ti t lenzed form) wis a very good Itilhw atd drli'V a1 hirttge sl alry w%-ith ani ahtuinthint allowNvilce filr expenlsos, ho tendlily necepited the Wllt rli'lltse'ld by t. wise Ulysses-to keep the w-Irll. gellli" ill tief (Oiluinllls of his p:1il'r w, long ans hto eul maag to writ' ali' it. ll i,; colrresponenli ce wans too o I I I-I not t Io ililish; ani d inenntline lthe Greek ehiefis wen-ft abouit There w.ert n -nwsmppr corrte splorilents in flt- lininsubir war nor in th Watlorlemi itough Rothschilb. i 18151. lid a i torresitontd ent (if his own "lto wiept close to Wellition's agrmy ndl supplied h ililoyl with news of high liniallgion vhi. After th peatce of 1815 thet first at of ittportan'ce in Europe ita the one beiteeni the Ca'3'lists and the Christinos I n limit, h11eh, leg innling in 1831 (rigged o Ilin esultory aish ion untttilt 18i7, whn, a Britis legion tioIng t fliforilled to ssiIst. the Chris tilos, t at'acted iuch ttentio In this country. ritislh oplinil for was dI vided, Queen Christina ilmiing support lmong tile hIigs, Don Carlos amttong t Ne tories. Both armies were accused of comitting atroctites, so the Times anld the MornIing l'ost sent correspond ents to th iarli itist mwith instu-i'l tiols to find out hmv 0he wair wits reitlly being carrit d oni. Capt. liin ittn1gsen, who rlepr11sented41 the Ti nes, was 11n) ldtnt ir-able writer 'ind profes ' loldlor, wher.envt s Chariles Gr-18 M-Isen, who w-ent fin behalif ' of the ol'st, iosessed io milltary experiene. Silt, he provd wth more successful of the two, for in'ningst's litters IeIvr 111ched te tit, tGrunelsoi', on the other istd. leared in t ioerninlg P'ost, mnd (1n tis rests thle C11111 put fort'iwrd, Inot by Grlllsgond it' huis t ba ly his frietn'is for eiss ilig ll" Im s the elilest of our watr correspondents. Now the "Filvver" Airplane. Thll perf-ection (if a, sium-il, simil flied airpilne with1 i a1 purchase price and tpkp the in fi'(!traitch of itie 1n11111, has often lefn at tempted lin both 10urope.nnd Amlerke.-j One of fthe latest Ainerkienn attempllts hlas r ie'slted i theit completion or a lift) im' on oplai ne, says P 11t-oul io chaies lagazine, thint measures only twenty-fiv'ie fet ighlt inches Inl spiln, wveighs only :150 pounds whenvi ett, yvet is very satisnetory i per formlance. The single-seilt bodfy is of thi mt onociliet, slit-11 ty ilt wIth the flur 4tits of the pylon rising In front 'f tht' fockit. Utraving wires stretch from thle pylol to eight points onl (the spars (if the right no14 t-ft wIng. Ailerons it're f' the w\intg tIp, unhahmiteid vrit. .\ twinii tyti'nde rine egn d ie te i ie i g'vin t a innoiu l'ilttlltd ofi~ heu jty iivers adly, wIithll itod of too tpl-ou(i rni toi CIIt i itr Thorouginhero o"H Destuction. n slne.(rn. hryfater-Ilht Gentral a~ wa alti a bnsut in $PriseeAls Frenchs, heoalkd durin mtot3 oth dito-r tot anithor wtuo het knew rliedl I toin hies, Ftlish;i~ but oter ia trinte hrnetupts hlisl amindle oft tks plco the et'Fenho (Itlegmn on his. leftike eoeealoe the ath' ete i aFren tog etthe andliil hazardefd tat rtmark : "ulle mianyadistinorly sorn g sluato mmediate oal Situation, a Discussing'Plans powers to see that the fNuameita princip1s of Jeffteron-in Deniocracy Prevai!, " 1uring reces~'e of c;ngress," a8 soerted .iapt . .\(S wiin,, " intend .s:lvendin3g m., tiv ithn thb; district goirg am3onl gst *,he pcopil and Seeing that the f-deral a'ncie here fun - tion3 properly'. awi thiat feder'al 0111ice hlohlers (eilarn their mencMy. I du eply inter(ste(d in11 tl:t cirb miiarket which seemns to 1- -.cecoding in Greenville," Capt. .\sSwain said. "a.1and 1bli h the i on3 w7ich it is basihd are apli 'albh- inl a broad yto every v cit , ( o i Wlis; :-iz and to exen'0 simaller places. i-:nenura(3'nent hu1lid be -.aiv4 a to this 11ovem1nt lilt der tIll a::3ricul'tul33'3 Xtvn\ :ionl a nll neh3!. *E' .. s4) as ti) bring a ilut I div r.Siiention of cr< 1.. and( aid inl re u in i , ilt cosI o living. C'111. .\IeSwanl's li, has heell on 4venltful and filled .witih affairs whiell go to iutke for him anl llviab1le rt( ord. \\ ithinl the plast litre or fouir years hli-; life 11a, beeni particularly Lrowded :withi eventls, dule to the war and this political en1ipaign. lit, has had little tile2 to devote to business and pro'ssional mlatters in the past three and a half years. IN 1months13 of Which were[.( spent inl the military Sor vice (if lit nation. On .\May 1, , atIl. .c5\waIn was bon11 ill 'ross Hiill, it'1uns (oun31ty. Inl his varly days he attnded til(h common (chools and worked onl a1 farm. I1e won wholar-Ihips to 114 \\offord ''it - ting School and to arolina. both of which wer used and Wore riulnlded two to on 1ild wi)h S1( 3 h'ool teachinlg and lite stldy of law. aftr which Ile wals slCest'sful inl passing lh(' bar ex amin0ation. lit' settled in (3'r'4'enlvilie Inl Itol. and Was Im3arrili to .\lis; s8 rall .\lcollough-0 inl 191C. They have ()ne( child. ('ad. .\eSwain has always playedI a lrge part inl the vivic life of Gen ville. Ilil I als( a farier. ml1aintaining31 a1 place six miles from the (ity On tile iledimont road. Tl.NAld T CONGiESSIA N. ,1 ,. le a in .hl1hn .!.71\h wa.n was5 h11r33 in3. rI 33 ('ountly, at (lross lihIl t:, : :1go. 1is 33ather was ~ d.1 i'.'. T. .\Ii' da31'3. hter' 1 of ('a11. .t(3hn .1. .: ' h, inl3. .\3. \I ('wain3 1luid thle u3sual1ly hard but133 n3e('ause ofI low-pr33t('ie (03 (3n. lie workedi I'lne34 year I for wa(ges (on hi1s I 1av ing a1temled1 11 the'ounty schols,1 he' won a1 8('bolarsh'ip1 by ('ompe1titive. exainina333tion)1 to \\')ifford littIing School,1 and1( thlen wonl Ihe Alumni33 Seblolarb:-,ip fro':n 1.aur1ens (county3 to the South I . rlinaj33 ('.31ege, and1( graduated24'( inl I1J'97. lie l'arned'1 all (Aoll('gt ('xpense8('3 <x(4ept ill' scholarship811 fund1. Ilit 313m4 Anders''on ('(3unt ies, 31333 at 114e 53a11n 11im14 read1 la4w, and1( afiteri talking 3a par t of1 ihl' ('ourse4 a3t t' Sothl (Caro io 3he lIar3. and34 later' lo)at2 11 iln 1Gre(n. villi', where hei has1 praii'ed'1 ('3ntinu33 3)3sly since3(, ('xtl'pt while in3 1the first 3raiingil ('amp~i in 1917, (3( an thI army1 I how'h w4ithout3 3.31y pretvious3 miiltary t 'l 3 riig, ') commanded'l C'o. A, 1 -1 Inif. 13In 13305 h4' marr3lied ~. 3arah .\1e( ul have'( (1134 ('hild,1 a girl. .\any yearis aigo was and no0w Is, 3a Tru'Isteles of (Green11vill 'c3ity 8(1hools. WaIs('11 cha ian of Gr:een viile count113y demcra0C'ti par11 ty 13n 191G;, and3( -'ulliIc ly thant~k('d by aill cand1liates' fo r'his fair' ness,.1 Illelpe)d 3to or'gaiz/e farml 1loan exp)osed( and3 fought protfiteer'ing in3 (coa1 iIces. I las wvorked for' goodl roa1ds, beCtter' s1chools, beCtterI pa3y for techerlsI', more1' libera.'1i l)ay for ('x-801ldIirs, ('s lI has ne18I1ver heen' tile ttorney for' anfy such pub11Ile ser ivice cor'porations ('I r'tie Ilight (3013mine Attentior Boys' St Suil Thi noi find 18, Suit an o Latest models---all sizes in the pattern desirable---and so are th and note their style, weaves ar suit you can think of is in And remember---your money b COF "THE ECON LAURE Service First! and \ HARNEY ELEC All Makes of I New Man in Charge Sfonae iMothers! tits $8.75 s that should be priced $12.50 s lot consists of ninety Suits :wo suits alike but you will .every size from .6 years ,o years. If you are looking for a good boys at a saving of $3.00 to 44.00 this is pportunity you'll appreciate. lot, but not in every pattern---every E fabrics. See them in our window d patterns---almost every kind of cluded in one size or another. ack on request. LEN'S OMY STORE" INS, S. C. of R -tirnn-n-+-- -