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The Taunton Courier, And Western Advertiser

... can give little help, for even were land rent free, prices do not provide a margin of profit; theories are as thick as blackberries, but the panacea for the present agricultural distress has yet to be found. ...

Uonm*. SONG FOR ROGATION TIDE. He c.tuseth the grass on the hills to grow And herb for the service of

... wild, On nature's bulwarks grey; His plume waves in the northern b^eez?, The shadows round him play. The bracken fern and blackberry Spring up about his feet, While heath-crowned rocks, or hoary crags, O'er head oft nearly meet. The storms that blow so ...

TRINITY CHURCH HARVEST THANKSGIVING

... others. The pulpit was beautifully adorned, round the edge at the top was placed border of raoss, mixed with roseberries and blackberries. Immediately beneath this was a mixed border of wheat, oats, and barley, hanging the heads downwards; a bunch grapes was ...

Victoria-street Chapel, Taunton

... table bore baskets of fruit, and vases containing handsome bouquets. The organ was (wined with Lop* and corn, mingled with blackberry branches laden with fruit. Tbe gallery behind the chancel bore groups of hothouse nlants and flowers. Tbe window r'-eesses ...

The proceedings of the Taunton Town Council aeem to be getting back into the old rut, where personalities and ..

... with the results of their efforts. The disposal of sewage is a vexed question about which theories grow as plentifully blackberries in the autumn; where scientists are so hopelessly at variance it is no matter for wonder that laymen are bewildered. We ...

The Mayor of Walsall has died suddenly. Father Ignatius was announced to preach in London on Thursday night, ..

... which I never want to repeat. Dealer May ask what that — -blunder was Boston Young Lady: Oh, yes. I mistook bumble bee I for blackberry. i A football player had his collar-bone broken Brighto on Saturday. Dr. McGelligan, the Roman Catholic Primate of all Ireland ...

Wednesday, November 1880. or/ I' tirucr. NEVER SAY DIE. A SONft FOH THK PEOPLE. Never say die—never say die; Life’s

... the practice, be will soon find himself behind the bars of wedlock. A turtle can neither fly, sing, gallop, cry, or go blackberrying; and yet, if it’s left alone, it gets along well as the young man who tries to funny st garden party. Taxation is said ...

Tale from the Conversation

... seldom in his own. He adventured to climb the unsafe boughs to gather nuts or scale the mo t thorny hedges to pluck the blackberries for them. His care, his zeal, his gratitude seemed to know no bounds. I headed their sports in the meadow behind the cottage ...

Correspondence. [to thb editor of the taunton courier.] .ESTHETIcfwORSHIP. Sir, —The writer who attacks a ..

... bed«traw, perforated St. John's wort, field speedwell, muskmallow, pot-ntilla reptans, wood strawberry, wild white rose, blackberry blossom, ivy-leaved toadflax, herb Robert, small-flowered crane's bill, purple clover, black medick, wild basil, self-heal ...

Suicide of a Cyclist

... Sub*d Oibcoa, titter the child oooceraed in the case, vat tbo next witness, and at the outset the reported dt-iailt cf the blackberry gathering. Tb't witness was on the other tide of the wall from the Karl of Galloway, and taw or heard nothing of what took ...

tiOSSIP

... wasting its sweetness on the anything but desert air of the Loudon Djcks Farmers are being recommended to look after the blackberries. ** next ?” 1 hear some of the more oldfashioned among them say. Well, it does seem strange that anything can be made out ...

Werteesrlay, Member 22, 1880

... with pin-Is covered with exotic ferns i bouquets (lowers. r the ribs were wreaths wheat, barley, oats, acorns, grapes, and blackberries. The text, One taitli. one baptism,” was braided in white satin letters on crirn-on silk, and tastefully wreathed. Over ...