H all Nigh m Tile J et Kl 111 irit tCrl tii "Out W 7. Sounds tragic, but it's far from that. It's the glad story about the wool in the Kirschbaura Clothes we have for you this fall. They are shrunk by the original London cold-water process. The woolens stand between cold, wet cloths all night Result is that every iota of shrink is taken out of the fabric before it is cut and made up. No amount of rain, snow, hail or drizzle can take the tuck out of the suit after that. The' only wrinkles that can come are the harmless kind that a hot iron quickly takes away. So you just laugh up your Kirschbaum sleeve when the weather pro phet makes mistakes. Style? No one can get better fashions than you will have in your Kirschbaum Suit. That is an actual fact. And count upon this you will get the most perfect fitting clothes anyone can wear. i i KIRSCHABAUM CLOTHES $15 $20 S25 On the sleeve of our $15, $20 and $25 Kirschbaum Specials you will find a guarantee ticket that guarantees satisfaction on a money-back basis. HOSIERY The I n t erwoven sock at 25, 35 and 50c. The Cadel line Ladies & Misses UNDERWEAR Madewell under wear in single or union suits. NECKWEAR The"Lemon Line 25c. to $1.53 SHOES Fdwin Cl-rn p on f $7.00 Walk-Over . 0 to $C0 Queen Quality v3.00 to $4.50 McCracken Clothing Co., Wa SHIRTS The 'Famous' shirt for 50c Eclipse shirts -$1.00 to $2.50 CITY LOCALS Wiley Long, a Jackson county boy who has been, sojourning at Offerman, Ga., for several months was in Sylva Tuesday enroute to Cowarts, where he will visit his home folks. Lyman Hooper of Tuckaseigee was here Sunday. County Superintendent of Public Instruction David H. Brown was in the city Wednesday. Rev. R. N. Long, secretary of the North Carolina Sunday School As sociation of Greensboro was here Wednesday. Sheriff J. W. Buchanan was in town Wednesday from Webster. Miss Beulah DMs and Mrs. B. 'E. Gray were in the city shopping Wednesday. Mrs. Hannah Hall of Wedster 1 was here Wednesday. Miss Mary Alice Fisher was in the city Tuesday from Dillsboro. Holmes Bryson is making a spe cial offer on Ladies' Suits and Hats. He is giving a 1.50 Warner s corset with every su t &nd copons for 50c and 1.00 with each hat. Mrs. J. B. Sherrill returned Wed nesday from Atlanta, where she has been purchasing the fall line of millinery for the Sylva . Millinery Company. The Eastern Star Chapter from Bryson City will be here Monday night, 22 of this mnoth, to initif.:' the Sylva Chapter. There cro 21 charter members, all of whom are urged to be present Monday nigh and receive their degree. chant of Tuckasiegee, was a busi ness visitor in Sylva Wednesday. Arlie McGuire, who has been spending the summer in the Smoky ; mountains on a surveying trip, has returned and is stopping with Dr. W. P. McGuire. Joe Self was here Wednesday from Webster. T. M. Mashburn has been in town this week, in the interest of the Jef ferson Standard Life Insurance Company. 1 rrioi iTiinr I LLiIldLAIUuL I We are Prepared to furnish you MEETS WEDNESDAY anything to eat through the Fair. The extraordinary session of the Our Lunch Counter is the place to oet your General Assembly which has beenhot lunchQS whUe you are attending the fair called by Governor Craig convenes We also Cdrry Candles, Soda water and all kinds of Ice cold drinks, CALOMEl UNSAFE 10C.41 DRUGGIST WH3 SELLS DOD SON'S LIVER TONE GUARANTEES IT TO TAKE THE PLACE OF CALOMEL If your liver is working just right, you do not neei to take a chance on getting knocked all out by pa dose of calomel. Go to The Sylva Pharmacy who sells Dodson's Liver Tone, and pay 50 cents for a large bottle. You will, get a harmless vegetable remedy that' will 'start your liver with rat violent, aril if itd333 not give icmplete' satisfac tion the druggist will refuni your money with a smile. If you buy a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for yourself or your children, you have insured your family relief from attacks of con stipation, biliousness, lazy liver and headache. It is as beneficial and j sre for children as for adults. A j'Jjttleof Dodson's Liver Tone is j jrnething every man and woman j :u3uld keap in the :house. Your I nioney is safe because you can re turn the bottle if it faiis to satisfy. at Raleigh next Wednesday Septem ber 24. This session of the Legislature is of particular imnortance to every body in North Carolina as it is to look into the matter of freight rate discrimination against North Caro lina. The special commission no pointed by the General Assembly at it's regular meeting last winter acting with the Norfh Carolina Cor poration Commission has been un able to reach a satisfactory agree ment with the railroads and it will be necessary for the special sesssion to fight the matter out with them. Everybody is interested. The peo ple should write the members of the General Assembly urging them to fight the good fight to a finish and accept nothing short of absol ute justice at the hands of the rail way corporations. Another important feature of the extraordinary session will be the consideration of the constitutional amendments that will be submitted to the people for ratification at "the polls. r Notice. Owing to death of the manager of this firm it is necessary that all business handled by him be closed up immediately and we will ask parties indebted to this company to arrange heir accounts at once. We will greatly appreciate the prompt attention our customers will give this request. mzm SYLVA SUPPLY CO. Call in and see us anytime that you are in town. THE CITY MARKET COLLINS S flSJit, Proprietors. 1 1 ppfr GRAIN '0 Besides our !y inua-J G TILI2EK5. 8-2-2, ,-5. every v lie:e, we manuf Let us know your n . i! We arr? headquun r, f r. 1 r ; . nr. . . ... we are not in the j rjs:. your money in circi;-,t - meet all compeiitlr... .... to p-',-e. ' load. Write for price? if vour irrr today, we ship tomorrow. : of 3. c-- - . L'lui 8-:; i .rt: any specif: or the riac ir c ? ;. J- Vr ill " ; " r : UCr.-l. ? of asp ASHEV2LL SZT IT WILL PAY YOU TO FNSICT r v t-j - nvr fir Ernest L. Withers Gompanv ITneurance tbat Insures Waynesviiler N. C.

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