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WEDNESDAY

... Charge, on receipt of Stomped Envelope. F. Nicot, E.q., 224, Queen's-toad, DsWon, Lon• don, E. TESTIMONIALS. The following speak for themselves ; further coin• meet unnecess►ry : I. S. r— I am perfectly cured, after using Me Prescription 3 weeks. P. ...

PUBLISHED EVERY WED

... datum a hatter .4 bummer .nth um ; An we went • hen we nate A. this shop Is the question •hich how I would tenture b. pup • Speak out,' owe the Pound. • it • tenhing but paper Whatever taint gld. ow tiger' • I hew; the Teething, Juet (nab front the Mint ...

DON'T PUBLISH MY NAME

... but said she would rather not have her name published. Mr K Howard, 184 Old Keel Road, Lesion, writes :— My cusenesere speak in the highest terms of Mother Selgel's Curative Syrup, but do sot want to appear print. A neighbour who keepers eating beam ...

Published: Wednesday 11 December 1889
Newspaper: Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 841 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE MASTER•SINGER

... compsetakearrr. rani ,travelling this gift. We speak, of course, of poets of the I question, eadavoured to get at the first rank. Longfellow had it, but he had it, so guard could : o , bn : lb : nen= ass to speak, in excess, whereby the easy popularity I quietly ...

Published: Wednesday 12 October 1892
Newspaper: Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 902 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON I.NTTER

... taken anywhere for an Irish Catholic priest. He is full of Irish humour, but his face never acknowledges his own jest. He speaks without a note, and rivets the attention of his audience from the firms sentence to the Istdi. Once during his address and ...

7118 T THIN[ UPON YIREIEV

... Au' ere ye speak o' Wier yins—Jist think upon verse'. lipam ye scandalmongers that aye hae somethin bad, That tear &bodies' chersoters—s thWg they never bad E'en should ye feel Inclined to talk o' some yin that has fell, Before ye even speak a word--Jest ...

FOOTBALL. WEST END v. BULLIMELD.—These clubs met on the West End ground on Saturday, before a good turnout of ..

... have addressed • statement to the Crofters' Commit:elm, In which they insist that the size of the crofts In the Highlands, speaking generally, Is too small ; that the existing tenure is unsatisfactory : and that at present the disposition to emigrate is ...

Published: Wednesday 16 January 1884
Newspaper: Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 881 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PIKWCASTLICTUN

... Galley raid they were only there speaking for the Free Church, and people might suppose that the observations were with regard to the marriages of Free Church people. Mr Penton observed that Mr Smith had been speaking of religion and morals in general ...

TWEEDS 1 TWEEDS ! TWEEDS I

... 30s to 3& 42 HIGH ST. A 8 DAVID ST., LANGHOLM. TEE BIGHT HON. JOHN BRIGHT AND THE ACTION OF THE LORDS ox THE FRANCHISE BILL SPEAKING at Bradford in 1889, Mr BRIGHT said :— Repudiate without mercy any Bill of any Government, whatever its Franchise, whatever ...

Published: Wednesday 24 September 1884
Newspaper: Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 393 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

lON TO THE UNDER-MENTIONED DEPARTMENTS OF HIS BUSINESS :-

... Charge, on receipt of Stumped Envelope. F. Nicol, E.q., 224, Queen'o•rosd, Daleton, Lon. don, E. TESTIMONIALS. The following speak for themselves ; farther comment unnecessary : says :— /am perfectly cured, after using the Prescription 3 weeks. P. .— ...

THE STORY OF THE HEDGEROWS

... scattered communities, where water and wood and plain please them best.' The three arable leads which formed the farm, so to speak, of each little English community were separated by turf balks, overgrown with bushes. During the last two centuries enclosures ...

In vision I east, dispute it who The wins met together in—J. Bowie's till ; A singular sort of meeting

... certainly not,' said the lourpenny-bit, 'The truth of my cousin's remarks I admit.' '1 am glad,' mid the Sixpence, 'to hear you speak out, The argument scarcely admits of a doubt ; To every &meeting, I freely anent, For all Bowie's takings are money well spent ...

Published: Wednesday 06 January 1886
Newspaper: Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 366 | Page: 1 | Tags: none