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Faversham Times and Mercury and North-East Kent Journal

JOTTINGS

... bareback riding terminates right here I And rolled myself off the starboard tide of ;bet bons, and struck on my head in • wild blackberry hush. I wont home with a DOGS full of briara,and an accumulation of raw experience that would have been worth its weight ...

WOOLWICH

... ; and with that I kissed her —and s u c h a kiss • Jeheadat ! Talk about your segarcandy !—talk about yer molasses !—yer blackberry tam ! couldn't come ten mile nigh to it. ho vSr /et psio , 6t. Jeeobe will tly remote it st. Jace4 ill kld by b' at bottle ...

sETROPOLITAN GOSSIP. ______

... hibit e d come huge blackberries grown at Leicester, which, if they were NI delicious to eat as they were picturesque to look at, ought to be highly valued. Up to the present time nothing has been done to improve the English blackberry. An erroneous idea ...

FACTS AND FANCIES. HINTS FOR THE HOME

... the I e,nai nut. cud to units ii m tes Towxs.—Pray meal, me some of those to all the la ust interests of life. He his i! blackberries. My cousin Carl is legally entitled to it. • tew h r and • You must pay me that remainder by to-morrow. I shall send Mary ...

THROWLIY

... length. Nendisses fringes, made of corn by Alfred Illageby, disked the front of the stalls, aided by a ad lowers, creepers, blackberries, and mom, ney tentelly inserted, and along the base of the still front ran the text -0 The harvest is the wad of the world ...

IMPROVEMENT IN GERMAN WIND

... production of good wholesome and very cheap wines distilial from apisles, pears, currants:. gooseberries, raspberries, blackberries, and whortle berries, is daily increasing, thew affording a new source of profit to certain clams of the population. Sparkling ...

The Bishop of Dover has bees taldag put la the benison of Doevoestioe

... stnialing near, and who only partia ll y beard the Lj nomiosment, went over and said in • Mil — Miss, don't you do it, take blackberry et a little cam hot on sugar. An Englishman was recently travelling Ma of • first-Glass carriage on • railway when there ...

LADIES COLUMN. '

... event.. The are only chewing the faintest tinge autnurnal colour, yet the field. are bare the wbratsheafs garnered. The blackberries lag behind, are as yet hard and green; and wild ',ere. crreh as the niountainach, and goelder • are but half coloured ...

MARCH BRE WINGS

... disappearance is a mystery, how she got to the spot where her lifeless body was accidentally discovered by a young man out blackberrying is still more mystical, seeing that is three or four miles in an opposite direction frcm her home, whither she sat out ...

amultoltU STOCII IlVikliST

... - Yes kt.ow„ mamma, what happened round Use comer. There was a little boy, and his mother would gire him any sugar his blackberries. sad— ?' And next day be fell a well; Tommy. A beautiful young lady tripped Mr. Hatebett's drug shop a few days ago ...