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Thursday, Novemtcr 18, ICil, 1 ' The Ladies' Outfitter ' '" -.; . ; ....,'''. v : SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. " f 100 Coat Suits to pick from,..,... ... ,. ..$10.00 50 Long Coats to pick from...'....-..... . ....... . . ..$5.00 500 Sweater Coats to pick from,. $2.10 100 Seamless Coats, special.-. ....... .' . . . .88c sample. Any and all other things you -want. Remember pir millinery department and .the' Hood and Beaver Hat. i At Guffey's The Only Dry Goods Store on the Square r ' ' ii--. iCT if -1 U. S. Department of Agriculture, WEATHER BUREAU WILLIS L. MOORE. . OimC. inuia lh wiUbminm tdVkr wmtvJrwMm. "P. "" (' l . ' , .-Hi tarix m n (fci-w iSm ttiw.-lm i? ,, V ' s , , ft '., PIE of. insiniTY 1(1 SPEHCEfl CASE Trial Begins for Murder Which Ended a Two Years Se ries of Robberies. i and they have determined to fight out the eas. with the. Insanity plea. ' So great tua been the. excitement over the trliil that It was expected much difficulty would be ' experienced in selecting a jury, but when the first session ended the box had been filled, and only 125 of the 233- veniremen drawn had been questioned, i . , Lawyers for the defence opened the trial by moving that owing to the high feeling : against i Spencer no New York Herald Syndicate Special Springfield.' Mass.. Nov. 1. Hered itary Insanity as an explanation of the , "Dr. Jekyll and -Mr. Hyde" career of Bertram Q. Spencer will be offered by counsel for the defence, according to and announcement made after the be ginning of the trial of the young man on a charge of murdering Miss Martha B. Blackstone on March tl, 1910. f Spencer's arrest ended a two years' i series of robberies which had terror- ised. the community. These robberies ; and the killing of Miss Blackstone on the night of the last one are admitted by the young clerk and his attorneys, THE WEATHER TEMPEKATCKB. Amh ft vrftftAth wtnA. VI rM but aim! fm nB SMnw imUtMU, it U Mi eM wiMMr m B mtimim Asheviilu f 5 Atlanta ..... .k... 48 64 Augusta ... 40 68 Charleston - 48 .66 Charlotte 42 14 Jacksonville 54 76 Key West 76 82 Knoxvllle 40 61 Louisville SO 68 Mobile 60 76 New Orleans 54 74 New York 84 44 Oklahoma 64 74 Raleigh 44 62 Savannah 52 70 Washington 38 54 Wilmington'...... 46 6 Normal today: Temperature 45 de grees; precipitation .10. Forecast until 8 p. m. Friday for Ashevllle and vicinity: Fair and nightly colder tonight, followed by Increasing cloudiness Friday, with probably rain and warmer. For North Carolina: Fair and slightly colder tonight: Friday In creasing cloudiness, probably follow ed by rain and warmer west portion; moderate northerly winds becoming variable. Summary of Conditions. The advance of an area of high barometric pressure from the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains to the Ohio valley and Great Lakes has been attended by generally fair weather over the east-central portion of the country. Moderate temperatures are noted over southeastern districts. The advance of a disturbance now central over Colorado will influence for Increasing cloudiness, with prob ably rain and warmer Friday, preced ed by fair and slightly colder to night. ' , ... . ' r R. T. TJNDLEY, Observer, Weather Bureau. REMOVAL We announce the removal of our Printing Office to No. 78 Patton Avenue Increasing business has forced us to secure larger quarters. Your patronage and support having made the move necessary, we take this occasion to express our thanks. In a few days our entire plant will ' be in stalled at the new location, 1 and we IhVite you; then to inspect the best equipped printing shop in this section. The In 78 Patton Avenue land tress. . A C's-'--.$-&v:-; 5 ? vA ,4 ' V if Call and see the newest of new styles in women 'a giir ments. Fresh shipments near- ; ly every day. ' r ' PEERLESS-FASHION CO. -51-Patton Ave. Springfield man be selected for the Jury. This was promptly overruled. Motions to quash the Indictment and have the accused removed to a State hospital for the Insane also were over ruled. Exceptions were noted In each case by the defence. Miss Blackstone, a graduate of Smith college, was a teacher In a pub lic school here. She was shot dead at a card party at the home of Mrs. Sarah J. Dow on Round Hill. Four women were playing, and when an intruder was observed Miss Blackstone screamed. The robber fired and she fell dead. A locket bearing the In scription "B. O. S." led to Spencer s arrest. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate w.oman or the youngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened digestion and for reg ulating the bowels. . For sale by all dealers. . PRESIDENT AT TOMB ' OF FRANCIS S. KEY IMikoh Wivatli on HeNfiiijr IMmo iif "Slur Spaii(li-(l llainicrV A tit I lor. Frederick, Md., Nov. Id. President Tnft came over Into the Frederick valley yesterday to advocate his ar bitration treaties In a speech before the associated boards of trade " of Maryland at the opera house here and to lay a wreath at the tomb of Francis Scott Key, author of the Star Spangled Banner. It was the biggest day this little town has had since Barbara Fritchle waved her flag at Stonewall Jackson's men and drew a poem from the pen of Whlttler. Hundreds of twentieth century Barbaras, waved flags at the president and drew nods of recogni tion from him. The house where Barbara Fritchle lived, long ago torn down, had stood by a bridge, ovnr which the president passed. The site was pointed out to him and the motor car paused for an Instant while the president looked. The president's address was sub stantially the same advocacy of the treaties which he made In speeches on the 15,000 mile trip just finished, The Journey to Key's tomb was made In a falling twilight and It was quite dark when the procession turned tho cemetery gate. , Over a carpet of ' fallen leaves tht president led the procession and bar ing his head laid a wreath at the base of tho. monument. He also placed ar other brought by the citizens of Fred erick. There were no formalities and there was-no speech. ' -- ,,.i Then the president end his party turned down the hill and took the special train back to Washington. There Is little danger from a cold or from an attack of the grip except when followed by ; pneumonia, and this never happens when Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy Is used. This remedy has won Its great reputation ana extensive sale by Its remarkable cures of colds and grip and can be re lied UDon with lmnllclt ronfldeni-n. For sale by all dealers. FIRST MAKE HIM MAD. The New Orleans Tlmen-IVmnrrnt says that the Southern navy yards can oniy be preserved by offensive action. Offensive to Kecrntnrv Mnvnr ; nf course. Charleston News and Courier. "I do not believe there Is any other medicine so good for whooping cough aa Chamlierlnin's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. Francis Turpln, Junction City, Ore. .This remedy is also unsur passed for cold and croup. For sale by all dealers. ' " ' '; 1L EVERY WOMAN SHOULD ATTEND THIS SALE There are hundreds of things in this stock that would majte ac ceptable Holiday gifts and you can well afford to make your purchases now, for you have the satisfaction of buying at a positive saving of one-fourth and even one-half of former prices. This big $40,000 stock of fine merch andise which we bought from Sumner Sons & Co. affords a rare treat for bargain seekers as every piece of goods in the big store is liberally reduced in priceevery thing must be sold before the work of remodeling begins. Gome . i tit, ...... . and see some of the fine values, you'll readily appreciate the price concessions. PEERLESS-FASHION CO. In Sumner's Old Stand
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