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DAVID MORRIS, DECEASED. PVRSUAKT to the Statute 22 and 23 IT Vict., c. 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other Persons having anv Debts, Claims, or Demands against the Estate oi DAVID MORRIS, late of Brynnin, Amm&nford, in the County of Carmarthen (who died on the 22nd day of May, 1913, and to whose personal Estate Letters of Administration were granted by the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice to Anne Richards, of Oakneld, Neath Road, Briton Ferry, on the 6th day of August, 1913), are hereby required to send particulars of their Claims or Demands to me, the undersigned, as Solicitor to the said Administratrix, on or before the 30th instant, after which day the said Administratrix will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said Deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims of which she shall then have had notice. And the said Administratrix will not be liable for the Assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person or per- sons of whose Debt, Claim, or Demand she shall not then have had notice. Dated the 12th day of August, 1913. T. M. EVANS, 48, College Street, Ammanford. Solicitor to the said Administratrix. WITNESS: A. ERNEST EVANS, Bryn-y-blodau, Ammanford, Solicitor's Clerk. IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. PONTLLIW AND GROVESEND. NEAR PO:\T :\RDULAIS. Distant only 6-1 Miles from the phenomenally increasing Town of Swansea. EXCEPTIONALLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDEN- TIAL. AGRICULTURAL, and BUILD- ING PROPERTIES, situate close to PONT- LLIW and GROVESEND, THE TWO NEWEST INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS TO THE WEST OF SWANSEA. IN THE HEART OF THE MOST PROGRESSIVE PART OF WEST WALES. T\/rESSRS. JAMES and JAMES (F.A.I.) are ?L instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the HOTEL CAMERON. High- street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, SEPTEM- BER l6th. 1913 (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then and there be produced), the following Exceptionally Convenient FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL. AGRICUL- TURAL. AND BUILDING PROPER- TIES'— ly. 6 COMPACT SMALL HOLDINGS; A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE. STANDING IN ITS OWN GROUNDS OF 22 ACRES A RICH, WELL-WATERED DAIRY FARM SEVERAL ACCOMMODATION FIELDS; and 10 VALUABLE BUILDING SITES, Close to the new PONTIW STATION, on the G.W.Rly.. viz. :— Area. Lot. Description, a. r. p. Remarks. 1 Smalt Holding, Part of With vacant! Fanu, Grovesend 26 2 36 possession on completion of purchase. 2 Do. Do. — 3° o 4 Do. 3 Accommodation Field and Building Site, Part of Grove Earn) o 3 14 Do. 4 Smalt Holding, Part of Grove Farm 14 0 28 Do. 5 SmaH Holding. with ex- cellent adjoin- ing Valuable Salt Marsh Part of Grove Farm 37 0 39 Do. 6 2 Separate tion Fields and Building Sites, Part of Grove Farm 3 o 15 Do. 7 Bacbygwreiddyn Farm, In occupa- Pontttiw S6 3 29 tion of Mr. John Clement as yearly tenant, Michaelmas 8 Attractive Modern Coun- In Vendor's try Mansion. Fried- occupation, hohsruh," PontUiw 2a i 15 and to be Sold with vacant possession. f) Accommodation Field ad- possession.  2 3 12 Do. to Do. Do.? 1 i 23 Do. n Building Site o I 37 Do. I2 Do., near PontUiw Station 40ft. front- In occupa- age x 120ft. tion of Mr. deep. John  13 to 18 Six do. do. sott. x noft. each. Do. 19 One do. do. 2a. ir. 4p. Do. N.B.—The Mines and Minerals under all the Lots are Reserved. Saie to commence at 3 p.m. Particulars. Plans (Views of Lot 8), and Con- ditions of Sale are in course of preparation, and may be had, when ready, from Mr. E. M. Clason Dahne, Solicitor, Swansea and Pontar- dulais Mr. A. M. James. Solicitor. Imperial Chambers, Caer-street, Swansea or the Auc- tioneers, 7, Goat-street, Swansea. Several Second-hand HARNESSES FOR SALE Equal to New, Suitable for Horses 14, tg, and 16 hands. BARGA!N. Only want seeing to buy. Shepherd's, GENERAL STORES, MARGARET STREET, AMMAMFORO. Tel.: No. 48. BLAENAU, Llandebie CYNHELIR EISTEDDFOD s= GORONOG:: YN Y LLE UCHOD, Sadwrn, Medi 13, 1913. BEiRNtAID-CerddoriMth Mr. JOHN THOMAS, Llanelli. Mr. SIDNEY MORRIS, Penygroes. Amrywiaeth: GWILYM MYRDDIN, Bettws. Rhagleni i'w cael am ic. yr un (trwy y Dythyrdy. IC.) oddiwrth yr Ysgrifenyddion- Mr. W. THOMAS. May Rose Hill, Blaenau, Uandebie; Mr. LUTHER LEWIS. Holly Bush, Blaenau, L!andebie. MRIES BFOS., ?? tRONMONGERS, ? AMMANFORD. Telephone P.O. No. 10. BA T"S, LAVATORIES, *c., fitted by Experienced Men. FURNITURE ? (OUR SPECIAL StDE DNE) -ft- FURNITURE. You will save 25 per cent. by paying us a visit when BUYING FURNITURE. ——————— ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. INSPECTION IN VITED. TTH[IS SPACE RESERVED FOR THE AMMAN FORD fRACTtCAL WATCHMAKER and JE"VIl"ELLER, EVAN bEWIg. -? THE SHOP UMDER ?N? THE B)G CLOCK.. GREAT SUlYIlYIER SAhE. W. T. IReCS9 13OT4 MAIRC14E, MMNFORD, Respectfully invites his Customers and the General Public to SEE THE WINDOWS, TO NOTE THE PRICES, And judge for themselves of the QUALITY, VARIETY, AND SUPERB STYLE OF- HIS STOCK OF ——— F ANCY AND eenera) Braxer!! GOODS MKED DoWN TO 0 8ALF PPHCES. ? W. T'. Rams, :HE, AMMMFORC. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. J. HARRIET & .SON, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS, BRYNAJVtJVtAN aIt GARNANT. OUR WORKING BOOTS A SPECIALITY. f) C D A t D CL DONE BY PRACTICAL WORKMEN ?CmLiK? AT LOWEST PRICES. —————— ?MM UMMER HOE ( UlYLES. SEE W!!)MWS. Our Season's Stock consists of the very Latest Fashion in Boots and Shoes, combined with the usual good wearing qualities. Sole Agent /or the famous ilK" Boots. Also" Lotus," "Delta," W/ SFmFJ!e," and II 110/4Iast." Special Show of White Canvas, Tennis an<f Cricket Boots and .SAoes, together wFttt Ilfine t'lmge of Ri nning Shoes., ? ——— ?T?Mr???f A C Tjans SQUARE, JTU??B C iMUMAb, AMMANFORD. ..A.A.NFORD THE THIRD 0%, 0;, R. T ANNUALbpORTS Will be held in the CROSS INN HOTEL FIELD, AMMANFORD, On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, tpts PRIZES £I20 mr CA.S. THE AMMANFORD URBAN StLVER BAND THTill be lim -Itttaimclm3moo. ENTRIES POSITIVELY CLOSE AUG. 23rd. Hon. Sec.: D. A. FOX, Lloyds Bank, Ammantord. To Instruct, to Etevate, and to Amuse. HITE.S Prem/er Picture Palace Top of 1ihe Arcade, ILWMILMMIOImn. Sole Proprietor MR. SIDNEY WHITE. General Manager MR. S. J. POWELL. "IIV'EEK -ILUC3,IYSW 2Sêh" MM. EVERY EVENtNG AT 8, Except momxlo-ZL-Y & SATURDAY, When TWO Performances will be given at 7 and 9. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT and First Appearance in this District of the SINGER. T.R.IO in their Unique Musical Enter- BlEmexiEll tainment on 15 Instruments. One of the Prettiest and Most Refined Musical Acts in Vaudevi))e. These ta)ent&d Young Artistes have had repeated Engagements at the Coliseum and Cryst Palace. WILLIE QUtNN & FRANK LODGE, The Shàeblack and the Pro'. TJEC 1I:»:Jr1"1S., TPtXE XtXTP OJF EV"ERY PROGRA:M::M:E. STA.R PICTURES ? Monday & Tuesday-The Sharp-shooter. Wednesday & Thursday-The Japanese Dagger. Friday and Saturday— TAe Cowboy Millionaire. POPULAR PRICES:—Pit, 3d.; Children 3d.; Batony, 6d.; Children 3d. Children's Matinee on Saturday at 3 p.m., with full Variety Show & Special Pictures. Admission-Children, Id., 2d.; Adults as usual. ? Ea.ply Autumn Novetties. ? E VENSON'S I -)1 MMPOKILJM ?- )j, ? Are Showing a Choice Selection of ? ? Millinery, Costumes and Jackets, j ? AFTER SEASON CLEARANCE. ? Summer Goods and Remnants at a Great ? Reduction. ? ? HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. ? ? Special Value in Curtains, Casements and Carpets. ? ? CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. ? ? New delivery of Overcoats, Raincoats, ? ? Hats and Umbrellas. t ? INSPECTION INVITED. ? ? Levensons's Emporium, j ? 16 & 18, High Street, AMMANFORD. ? TAKE NOTICE. Drugs and Chemicals of Highest Quality only used in Dispensing. LUTHER BYE, M.p.s.. -Pharmaciit, AM MAN FORD. Telephone 42. FOR HOMDAY WEAR YOU COULD NOT DO BETTER THAN TRY ONE OF ———— J T J.. "E" S" 29/11 Raincoats IN ALL SHADES. SUtTS TO MEASURE = from 2t/= upwards. = JT. TT<. JC>IIir:E::S CLOTHtER, QUAY STREET, AMMANFORD. FOR PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ————————————— 00 TPO I GWILYM VAUGHAN, LM.??? Quay Street, Ammanford, The Office of the "AMMAM VALLEY CHMMtCLE."