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BIGGEST WARSHIP TO BE RAID DOWN Quincy, Mass.. June 14.?The keel o? the world's bigest warship will bo laid down here within six months. The battlecruiser Lexington, combining: in a degree unequalled by any ship of war now built or building the 1 qualities of powerful armament and 1 high speed, has taken form in drawings and awaits the arrival of materials to be advanced from the hands of th<3 architect to those of the builder. By fall, it is estimated, the prospective queen of the United States navy win become a ship under construction instead of an ambitious plan. The Lexington is the nameship of a class of battlecruisers which will give Uncle Sam within four years a fleet of six big gun fighting ships unmatched by anything then afloat. Her sister ships, the Constellation, Saratoga, Ranger, Constitution and United States, are also under contract. They bring names out of the old navy with which to develop for the first new capital ' vessels of the post war fleet a traditional background for fresh exploits. With the others of its class, the Lexington will be a whale of a ship. It will displace 4 3,200 tons and will have the p.ower of 180,000 horses, as .measured in mechanical terms. It3 length of S74 feet is within 46 feet j overrating] H if the root of near?/ nil ci^eaUvo I evils. If your digestion ir weak or ?9 out of kilter, better cut leu t^d use jfi tie cey tid to better digestion. IK Pleasant to tako?effective. Let fig Ki-tr.oida help otraishtes out your |& digestive troi:blr.c. WADIt QY SCOTT <& IflOWKE MAKERS OF OCOTT& EMULSION flhe Better Way! 1 Never disobey Nature's warn- g ing. It's far better to forestall o I weakness with nourishment | that protects. j i S Scott's Emulsion g 2 after meals for child or adult, is 2 I a wonderful help in forestalling I 1 weakness. Ask for Scott's. 1 ^co^^owne. Bloomfield. K. J. HANDS. ARMS. ! LIMBS ASLEEP And Was Run-Down, Weak and mi c m ij_ f mjw nciTUiUf UK&je ?iwiiui SesO,-Fire Bottles of Cardvi Made Her Wefl. Kathleen, Fla.?Mrs. Dallas Prlne, f this place, says: "After the blrthl of my last child...I got very much run-down, and weakened, no much that I could hardly do anything at alL I was so awfully nervous that I could scarcely endure the least > noise. My condition vras getting worse all the time... I knew I must have some relief or I would soon be In the bed and In a serious condition for I felt so badly and was so nervous and weak I could hardly live. My husband asked Dr. about my taking CarduL He aid, 'It's a good medicine, and good for that trouble', so he got me 6 bottles... After about the second bottle I felt greatly Improved.. .before taking It my limbs and hands and arms would go to sleep. After taking It, however, this poor circulation disappeared. My strength came back to me and I was soon on the road to health. After the use of about 5 bottles, I could do all my house-work and attend to my sir children be Ides." You can feel aafo in giving Cardu! a thorough trial for your troubles. It contains no harmful or habit-forming drugs, but la composed of mild, vegetable, medicinal Ingredients with no bad after-effects. Thousand* of women have voluntarily written, telling of the good.Cardui has done them. It should help you, too. Try IL E 74 Our Accuracy Quality Service give you "Wei! Fitted Glasses" ELMGREN Optoir. -trist and Optician 17.07 Hampton St. COLUMBIA, S. C. of tho length of the Leviathan, noon-, ster passenger liner. The 101.4 feet of, width of the Lexington will make that floating gun platform broader than any passenger ship. 1 The ^Lexinjg^on; which is 'to be equipped with electric drive, "will attain a speed of 35 knots. This cruiser speed, higher than that of mjany destroyers, is the object of much of tho designing that entered into the crea tion of the Lexington c^ass. Armor will be sacrificed to make possible the 35 knot speed?the main belt being only five inches thick at its maximum as compared with the 12 inch steel belt on most battleships, but armamenet will be of tremendous power. The Lexington thus will have not only the strategic advantage of high speed but will be able to fire a heavier charge over a greater distance than any other battleship for which the plans are known. The Lexington in action will speak with a voice of 16-inch guns, of which she will have eight. The navies of Great Brltian, France and Italy contain no gun greater than 15 inches, and that of Japan includes 16inch guns only, on battleships of 24 knot speed which are now under construction. Unlike the dreadnought class reliance on big guns exclusively, the Lexington will carry 16 six inch guns as a secondary armament. Taking a page from the naval lessons of the war, the designers of the Lexington have equipped the ship with four anti-aircraft guns, eight torpedo tubes, four of which are submerged and four on deck and ;vlth means of defense against aerial bombs and aerCONTRACTORS SUPPLIES? ! Machinery. Castings and Repairs. Steel Beams, Rods, Ropes Tackle, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, j Wire Cable, Boilers j Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ven- j tilators, Grating, Etc. Lombard Iron Worksi & Supply CO., GEORGIA rord Su5p'.:s: md in Stock. ! Sanitary Meat Market I and Restaurant Fresh native meats always on hand, j lea sold in any quantity from Be up. Our restaurant is prepared to furnisk meals at all hours. First class zzzzi: j pre"1* .red by experienced cooks. JAUGHMAN & SOX MEAT MARKET Next Doar to Postoffico. LEXINGTON. 5. C. FLOWERS Beautiful Asters, Dahlias, Roses, Etc. Fine Wedding Work a Specialty. PLANT NOW: Lawn Grass, Daisy, Freesia, Pansy, Sweet Peas, Beet, Carrot, Lettuce, Mustard. Radish, Spinach, Turnip. Let us help you select best things to plant. Rose Hill Greenhouses 1519 Main Street COLUMBIA, - -S. C. SHOES and SLIPPERS THE KIND TIIAT WEARS EASY AND LONGEST We are always prepared to serve our Lexington friends from a large stock of dependable Shoes for every kind of wear, in all leathers and sizes. The "Family Shoe Store of Column bia." Farmers' Medium and Heavy Work Shoes a Specialty. E. P. & F. A. DAVIS 1710 Main St. COLUMBIA. S. C. ial torpedoes will be obtained through fore and aft torpedo defense bulkf. heads, by which the stability of the vessel will be preserved no matter where she is pierced. Under any conditions but an explosion. It Is claimed, the Lexington class of warship should prc*r unsinkable. Ai - - ration of the L.ex'ngton'a greatness is affprded by comparison -with British warship Hood,V whibh Brunswick : in: til ? i.n .-v In Fine Ti ?#" ) r 4 The reason you are interest that it identifies the maker. I judge his ideals of manufactiu The only secret of a super-t maker. His standards decide secrets in the tire industry. What you get depends on w tire. Brunswick, as you kno jealous of its good name. Sine has been famous the world ove The Brunswick Tire is all Your first one will be a revela never known a better. And yoi the news among motorists. T come tire that ever came to ma Try one Brunswick Tire. ] built. And remember, it costi THE BRUNSW1CK-B^ * * Atlanta Headqua Sold On An Un Guarani MILLER M LEXINGT (ABSOLUTE! Special Attention Paid I Baltimore D [j 1329 1-2 Main St. COL1 j Look for Large Electric Sif ; j Hours 8 to 8. S C. D. KENNTC Coffees, Teas, Si Always have special brand at 45c is very popular: oth have Teas to suit your tasl W ^KUr Klin, C. D. KENIS 1037 MAIN STRE when it Is floated wil be the biggest 2 ship in the British navy and afloat, k Lexington. Speed. 35 knots; dis-N g placement, 43,200 tons; length, 874 ^ feet; horsepower, 180,000; big guns, g 8 16-inch; main armor, 5 inch. Hood: Speed, 31 knots; displace- 9 meat, 41,200 tons; length, 860 feet; g horsepower, 144,000; big guns, 8 IBinch; main armor, 12 Inch. ^ : Principles re Making ed in the name on your tire as < 5y knowing the maker" you can ire lies in the principles of the ^ the quality. I?or there are no ^ hat is behind the name on your a w, means a very old concern, e 1845 the House of Brunswick r for the quality of its products. that you expect ? and more. ^ ition. You'll agree that you've I'll tell your friends. So spreads he Brunswick is the most v/elrket. Learn how good a tire can bo 3 no more than like-type tires. ^LKE-COLLEN DER. CO. v rters: 38 Luckie St. limited Mileage 1 lee Basis OTOR CO. f ON, S. C. I ???M'imi nm wi^ifnawifcHW JY PAINLESS I modern methods we will nove Teeth, Live Nerves, ill the most sensitive cavi- j without ^?in or Bad After ] j jets. | to Out o: j/n Patients 3S entai Parlors LJMB1A, S. C. Phone 586 jn and Moving Dental Exhibit undays 10 to 3 s j r rn special v^v/ dealers in igar,Rice andJGrits. s of Coife. Kennys] special ier coffee to suit you; also be. Drop in to see us. Wholesale and Retail fV PO Phone I I 154-1 S3 SET, COLUMBIA S.C - ?i hi i ii 1 ,i ii 1 i =ggggsacaw? -jl mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmsmmm SAFETY I STRENGTH I SERVICE I IT ? /tvtn mtmur ? ? ii is uuk liu11 u well as ear PLEASURE to proootc is p every way consistent with the principles of SOUND banking, - ^ the financial strength and growth of the business interest of this fp community. Come in and let ns get together?we are something ^ more than Bankers?we are a very human lot of individuals, and S| it is a matter of pride with ns, that aside from the responsibilities | v we have developed in oar business, we have cultivated the friend* S \ ship of those whom we serve. v g Prosperity b reflected to this Bank from?the increased pine* perity of our patrons. * | The Bank of Columbia a Columbia, S. C % Lifetime Furniture II \wmmmma?? *????? Had your grand father or mother not used excellent judgement in the selection of their furniture would you have those antique pieces you cherish so much ? This SflTTlP Iririrl /vF fiiwi"^i?? ? L1- M ?vx j.ui iiituic ic> uu tc^iiictuitj xrom us in Columbia, made by the sons and grand sons of the men who made your grand parent's furniture. Or if you have not a cherished piece handed down to you, what pleasure and comfprt you can get out of furniture bought from us?furniture that you can pass on to future generations, knowing it will give them the same service it has given you. Furniture like that must be good. Let us show you our complete line, so moderately priced. You will not ho nrorori tntimr bo not hesitate to make our store your headquarters when in Columbia. VAN METRE'S LIFETIME FURNITURE Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Complete Motor Service 313-19 Main St., - - 'Phone 111 Columbia, S. c. . Shoes For Everybody s Guaranteed to wear easy and longest. We carry shoes for the entire family in sizes and widths to fit every one. All Styles. Our salesmen are experienced shoe men and our cash system saves you money I The Booterie 1518 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C. j ARE YOU WORKING WITH A PURPOSE Work of any Mort is par* drudgery if it mocna merely carving s ? your existence. But with a purpose back of it you are working for a reward and it lightens your tasks end makes work a real pleasure. Have a purpose in life! Make your life a success! Start by building up a savings account in this institution. It will fornah yo-i with the means to attain your object. A comfortable heftns, independence, wealth?they all come wtthin your reach if yen persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per cent.) paid on both large and ? accounts. TUE* Al n DPI V A Dl c ft a 1L4 v/Liiy nctU/WLtEi The Carolina National Bank of Columbia W. A. Clark, President. Joe. M. Bell, Cashier. T. S. Bryan, V. President. Jsa D. Belt Asst. Cashier.