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Kent County Examiner and Ashford Chronicle

)mn”r'm TO RELIEVE AND EXPEL THE MOST OBSTINATE PAINS

... 'L: Mumm‘n uz great & SUCCess. = Wys Transsuse's Dmlon-l-t management for the mext twelve months. Little ‘WW' :‘ penditure speaks well for the . d&fi?“i.d&hfl(-mz £457 20, 4d. The number of members is steadily on ‘-n i m NM.I ‘-.:-.L o hold the annual supper ...

THE ARGUS JOTTINGS

... Kennedy, who, as of Plumpton, has earned such notoriety, be ° specimen, It's six of one and half-e-dosen. of We™ other. Speaking st a meeting conmected with the Land Restorstion League, this rev. ** gentleman declared among other things that '‘the Dube ...

HYTHE

... pfllfilflb&o‘ Adon_.hh . Pux Hzaira or THm Toww,—During the past there were no deaths from symeotic diseases in l!::'.m » fact which speaks well for ite statesl _ Now Yus's Eva—New Yoar's Eve pased of 1 uietly ; there was stirring town, e e esltns et O young man ...

Tora FLATIG M=zs. Lzviows would

... ows, of ‘he cousequrncy — the poople downetairs® *You brought It apen yoursel!, Bat mow throw up all that fool's talk sad speak out, or Il set you ot defiance. [l've hived now a life of pevos for thres yeurs, and you come 10 blast it. You waot mosay. ...

Tl.-

... improving status of our ¢maller tenant farisers and of our jcultaral labourers, © There are very many ;:u-d_-“z.nd métayers, speaking fl A may all be o seribed aa contracts the landowner, wherein the owner finds land and capital to stock the land, and the ...

vour Billiard Chasepie T

... her hn-;-b-.‘fi‘-mm.flnhfl.flu: battled more sturdily and bravely than the sailor defence of his love. The .-ulz n*dhiy—-rfi“y speaks H.-dw-‘ it to eur ih:tw‘ s by 0g T riised o oS pfldh‘mhhum-mhm'n mmhm'h.fl' came upon me it we in the shape of sharp, acute ...

THE ROMANOE OF TWO FAMILIES,

... cause, for Rob had the little servemtiass L+ g 0 @ dozen times over, when the night before *“‘h&(“hfl.‘_& sea ; though when ‘%o speak sbout young ladies, :::luy?lhl-hhpwwnl came by. ; o : 80, * Tom,’ Rob ssld, but he wou'da't n:dvclh tewth together as he heaved ...

E‘.fi‘

... go in for sterling principle. - Somehow though, I rather like '» man who over-rides conventionality, and has the pluck to speak his mind, and I don't suppose the . d out for the assertion of the Mayor that “ for nine weoks eut of the thirtesn in which ...

CHARING

... set in, and, the stone ‘mdmw*“‘mm was fatal. ki 'rnu—ul-_n!.m—&nnld | e Fuversbm Livmnle weme oo 20 Lometed ot M':Eh MLP., speak 8 o mesting there. | However, gentleman turn up or send & substitate. n-mh-.-h-dm'!h--b i r‘w_..'bm__-db#—l“‘ aversham sent ...

ealled » ambulatory .»’

... provides the saronsm, makes the innuendoes, and out wild charges of bad faith and 4 uzbn“‘- it should h: when .n-mm--hs on speaking Sut Tave u..'b.m:ufl spared sey i the alphabes ev(B im the that o ol o e ek of the societies of artioles for unsucoessful ...

– THE ANCIENT VESSEL OF THE LT TOTEER THE DISCOVERY NEAR ROLVENDEX

... riquudiv-d : its ancwnt stream o far -back as the reign of King Edward the first, & circumstance which is thus _filzc-d-hh—lnm ‘Speaking of the town M,bvnyllha.&ir-‘zviht winds, overwhelmed this track snd w great ’hvo‘d“-ulthld buildings; snd hav changed the ...

CEF, ' UAN.'27) ABBB

... Pl oS wjert Sk e e Crows %i:.mw-b-uuu Prem to end the '-.-‘-n ~ he Lefevre) bad fears on Mr. Bhunt's bebalf on ome p-u‘..fi speak dz m-fi--fith‘ hfib the Governzul.ulb&-“ on Mr, I-fim bodily health of the total prohibition during bis imprisonment of any books ...