lay With the exhibit. This |>
J" transplanted the 'seed-- i
p two-inch pots. Part of f
were displayed with the
it. <
ti();1 with this exhibit, I
,rints of all herbs found
v, and prepared a manu- I < t
y .1
IiT describing uicm.
Y h,rbs fount! in these old garr..ere
not planted last year, nor
f'rbefoo. They belong to the 1
[?* of the past. Western North f
wis the last iron tier of our <>
[The courageous people who ?
K |iere established these gar- %
Mny years ago. In their aim j
{S ",ne seli-subsisting, they grew
'. 0wn culinary and medicinal ?
\ fhe3e interesting plants have ?
^anded Jtwn from mother to *>
Iter, thrcsgh many generations. X
' .*> : found in these gardens ?
bi ought 0\ci fiom Kngland /
2^K-e they had been assembled from t
{^ T/ar-fhmg gardens of the world 'z
fc^K*o march down the 'Halls of It
C^Kgry," ue iee the herb-lore is/5
associated with the world and /4
{j^^Bpeopie. almost from man's begin t
As 1 visit oJd homesteads and 11
acquainted with herbs having t
t^M.V'Old reoucaLon, it Sfcenis ^ f
on hallowed ground, since 11
^ lrc a &w*d heritage f
past, rheir uses are inter-/2
witn every step 0f man's It
&:.? throughout the ages i
h-ou-of no hobby more fascinat- I
g-hn herb gardening. They may I1
atom J ;tne border of the/'f
3r Ilju'01 tfarden, or in a 1
just o, herbs, if you have If
^ "?y be used in ?
pknhng,, in borders, porch / ft
V" radou' S"'dens, and period If
mere you wish to repro It
^ cuceatibeb garden of some par-If
iciis. ptrS or time, with its ac- It
toning this hobby brings If
senst of appreciation It
^t:?gpb% and their uses. Xf|t
J - -~u a If
i I mi'uteres! ;n gardening u<? w?ncta, -w
|lkr.ov- of nothing that will stiniu- %
tot it more than selecting and plant- J
Kg seme choice herbs, in the spring.
I Ifce subject matter on Herbs, in- ^
H^des some of the culinary herbs, J
Biip.cs. wild simples, and herb gar
Ba. ressories. Every herb garden f
Boiiid includ, not only the culinary ?
jrc but some of the "simples tor
Base interest." A simple is a plant > cv.'d
to have one single or sim- | kg-medial
virtue, peculiar to
H& Our forefathers relied upon 3
Wsssimples for the treatment of I
kiry his, bet ere the days of drug |jj
k u.n listing a number of these |j
Angelica, (Angelica Archangellca); fi
wveet Anise, (Pnnpenella Anisum); ^
tern.;: BaJm (.Melissa Officinalis); itl
lemon Bairn, r Sweet Balm; Beth 3
Root; Wild Betgirnot (Monarda DiIdymaj;
Birch Back; Borage (Borage |j
|0niunal:s); Butterfly Bush, (A medi- fc
Iwal; ant;; Burdock ( a drug plant); I
iCaiT.tnile, (Anthemis Nobilis); Cat- i
I^P'..epeta Catari); English Catnip; 5
CjiT.fry (Symphytum Offinate); $
|Eveef Calamus, or Sweet Flag; Cm- I
bar \.rie; C'emaiis (a member oi gj
line ' rov/ioot family), Clt vc Fink E
jbrilly-F;o\vers ; Coriander (Corip-'k"
(Sativum); Bill, (Anethurn 1
lra^ i:r-s); Elecampane (Inula
peleni :r*i>; Sweet Fennel (Foenir?lum
Vulgare); Feverfew (Matrin03
Camomilia); Garlic (Allium B
Sativum;; Rose Gerarium (Pelat- B
Ifoniur.i Graveclens); Lady Plymouth, jr
v&t Leaved Geranium (Pelargoni- $j
I. .S^veet Leavei Geranium; A jjj
L ,e Scented Geranium; Gingseng; g
mm g
'u (a very valuable drug I
*B'. Ground Ivy, Gili-Over-The H
K^nd 0r ^Uo-Hoof (Glechoma $
g. rcea>: Horsemint (Mentha K
"riS^: ^0lSC Radish (Radicula
(^f ;i0^I English Honeysuckle I
^aPi'^f?^um)? Horsehound B
Vulg:,rc); Lavender H
^Ko '> ^ ^p*ca) Sweet Marjoram j5
pi;^1num Marjorana); Medicinal I
rita' ' ^eppormint (Mentha Pipe-'i |
l!ui.!pearmint (Mentha Spicata); S
ton Pr* ^rteT:is*s Vulgaris); Mully.
'Prbaseum Thapsus); Scarlet m
^ j>jv. ' ?s,vego Tea (Monarda
^ j/ort c Parsley (Petroselevium
lJ?5' Crispum); Periwinkle; Red K
>1SpO,%r-,r. TI... ,
HiDafv fo Raspberry; Rose- g
Uaf- p ei:,arinus Offinals); Rose B
H^IvhrIL(Ruta Gravelolens> Sa^e I
Ivia a'ik White Sa^e (Sal~ |
^0ra) Black Snake Root fl
H(SatUl-'!nal **erk)'. Summer Savory g
^Bhedistla ^ortensis); Spikenard is a 0
^erb found in a few sec- ||
c?^ipp W?
Jackson County; Spice
^Tie (Thymus Vulgarus); IB
^Bdhnacetum Vulgare); Thoroug 10
^B'^pa.orium Perfoliatum)? c IE
known as Boneset; Vermifuge |
African Wormseed (Chenopom-l|
Anthelminticum); Yarro ly
^Vtahillea Alpina). 18
I pUin0 TUNING, Voicing, and reMa
feirin*. p 0 198 sylva. Woi 1^
guaranteed'. 18
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40 YEARS AGO!
WE EMBARKED UPON OUR MERCANTILE
ADVENTURE 40 YEARS AGO AND SO FAR
HAVE BEEN ABLE TO RUN NECK AND
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HAVE SEEN THE MERCANTILE BUSINESS RISE
FROM THE "CRAKES BARREL AND CAT HOLE
IN THE FRONT DCOR" AGE TO ITS PRESENT
SCIENTIFIC PLAIN AND BOAST OF THE FACT
THAT WE HAVE KEPT PACE WITH EVERY
i?Tia<sp HP IMPROVEMENT. IN THE GAME AND
JL XlilU M. JUii* m.mi ^ ? 7
HAVE ENJOYED THE PATRONIZE OF HUNDEEDS
FOR 40 SUCCESSFUL YEARS.
COME TO OUR STORE AND ENJOY THE
FOLLOWING VALUES:
Lard, 8 lb. Carton $ .83
Flour, 24 lb. Sack, plain, guaranteed quality .77
Coffee, fresh ground, good quality, per lb .12
Coffee, Beech-Nut, 1 lb. can with 1-4 lb. can free .35
Post Toasties, 3 pkgs. for .20
Soap, Palmolive, 4 cakes with wash cloth free .24
1 box Super Suds with 1 cake Octagon
toilet soap free 11
Soda, Arm & Hammer Brand, 6 pkgs. for 25
Candy, all 5c bars, 3 for .10
Chewing Gum, 3 packs for 10
Salad Dressing, garden fresh, per quart 26 I
"Rrufnnc: 2fir size. 3 nk?S. for 50
UiiUll) JU1 UKUiiUj ? v/ - r. , ? A- u
Snuff, all 10c sizes, 3 pkgs. for 25
Tobacco, Chewing, three 20c plugs for 50
Smoking Tobacco, Prince Albert, per can 12
Smoking Tobacco, all 10c sizes, 3 pkgs. for 25
CABBAGE: SEED:
Genuine Ferry Hollanders, fresh stock, per lb. 4.25
Leonards Pen State, per lb 2.00
Leonards Baby Hollanders, per lb 1.25
Ferry Morris Copenhagen, per lb..." 2.50
Ferry Morris Golden Acre, per lb 2.50
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENTS
Sheeting, best grade, 36 in. wide, per yd 07%
Thread, spool cotton, 6 cord, 3 spools for 10
Prints, new patterns, fast colors, per yd.... ; .10
Prints, new patterns, Pepperell, 80 sq., per yd .16
Curtain Scrim, 38 in. wide, per yd. 10
Towels, assorted, values up to 25c, now each .10
QnroaHc hatPQ si7.9 90x108. cot. & rayon, ea. 2.98
X K-/LXV4k/ j vvv?^ __ ^
Ladies' All Wool Flannel Coats, latest styles &
newsest shades, 3-4 and full lengths for only 9.95
Overalls for men, 8 oz. 220 Denim, brass buckles
well tailored, full cut, suspender backs, per pr. .98
Thymoline Antiseptic, very pleasant mouth
' wash, full pint 35
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e| AH have contributed to the expanding progress S ;
and prosperity of Jackson County, as the steady jjjj
Si procession toward a greater Jackson County has & ;
ifj moved ever onward, we have kept step with Si {
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jg the vanguard, encouraging every forward move- hi ;
s ment, joining in every advanced undertaking jfi ;
jfij At the same time, we have served the men ffi J
and women who have labored in the fields, the i*
In , ffi ,
Si forests, the mines, the mills, the gardens, the jfe :
jfj poultry yards and the homes of our great S j
county. ? ?
S Tools, supplies, seed, utensils, of modern make ;
in to meet modern uccua auu cuaiigu^ vuuuinvug, jj
Efj have always been at their command in our ijj ;
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We congratulate our county on a quarter of a ?j ?
century of progress. S ;
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