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AN ALL-ROUND REPORT

... by one application of St. Jacobs Oil, after all other remedies had failed. Mrs. D. Coast, of Grove Cottage, Sandway, Maidstone, Kent, says : St, Jacobs Oil has cured me of neuralgia of two years' standing. There is no bodily pain which cannot be removed ...

DANGERS OF THE ELECTRIC LIGHT

... er who was convicted at the last Kent assizes for the murder of his young wile (Julia), whom he killed with a poker, afterwards crushing in her skull ith the heel of his boot, was hanged within the walls of Maidstone Gaol on Tuesday morning. Berry acted ...

'ON OF THE GRAVESEND MURDERER

... an old lady named March, by cutting ber throat, at Gravesend, on Feb. 14 last, was executed within the county prison at Maidstone. Sinoe his conviction he has expressed the utmost contrition for the crime. He was visited by his father and an uncle, and ...

STRANGE ATTEMPT !T SUICIDE

... Oakley was fetching the boot s from the window, her attention was directed to a, pair of child's boots which she thought would fit little girl with whom she was acquainted, and after examining them she stooped down to try on the boots which had been brought ...

NUTS TO CRACK

... could desire to see. Kent in August is beautiful, the forests of hope which clothe the sides of the hills and spread down the tortuous valleys then approaching their prime, while the far-siretehing orchards sparkle with red and golden fruit. In October the ...

FACTS AND FACETLI

... pair of shiny leather boots without soles. A BROADWAY girl has just rejected a suitor because his arm wasn't long enough to go round her. ALINY a rich man, in bringing up his sou. seems ambitions of making what Aaron made—a golden calf. POETICAL.—A gentleman ...

SOMETHING FOR YOUNG FOLKS

... the &MAR has s right to be a gay daffodil; the laburnum ought to wear her golden plumes, breams , she is 3 laburnum, and my brown blossoms would Is• as unfit for her, her golden ones would Is , for MC. The chestnut las a right to those splendid crests ...

THE WITNEY GAZETTE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1884

... idea had to be abandoned. economics and historic purpose than upon his It was the boots that did it. The bill for own theme of Art. So far, however, as we can boots alone, my lord, would be £200. glean his meaning from the scant report of his said ...

IE WITNEY EXPRESS-THURSDAY MARCH

... FOROURCed by his medical advisers to be a little better. A MAN NAMED FRANK WALTER has been lying in the West Kent General Hospital, at Maidstone, for a week, in a state of unconsciousness, the insensibility having been brought on through a blow on the left ...

REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE

... on Wedseeday, at Maidstone on Thursday, and at Canterbury on Saturday wheat ears were handed round the golden tint on whic4 was that of harvest. The Bank Holiday is not a metier of supreme importance outside the towns, and many Kent and Sussex farmers ...