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HERBERT JONES & COMPY. I H E I R B: B R T J 0 N E S A N D C o M P A N Y Beg to ilif orw- the Public generally that they have just opened their well- stocked and extensive DOMESTIC SUPPLY STORES AT 49, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN, Under the management of Mi". HERBERT JONES, for many years in ch&rg.. of the Singer Manufacturing Co.'s Business in Carmarthen and District. EST All Articles at the DOMESTIC SUPPLY BIOUKS can be obtained for Lowest Cash Prices, or on the Weekly Instalment System. HOUSEHOLD FUR NIT URE. SOUND WORK! BEST FINISH GENUINE BARGAINS! A LARGE NUMBER. OF LADIES & GENTLEMEN'S CYCLES, BY THE BEST COVENTRY MANUFACTURERS, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. GOOD HAND OR TREADLE SEWING MACHINES FOR DOMESTIC, DRESS-MAKING, AND TAILORING PURPOSES, BY THE LEADING ENGLISH & AMERICAN MAKERS FROM 45/ THE CHEAPEST & BtfiST HOUSE IN SOUTH WALES FOR PIANOS, AMERICAN ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, &c., CLOCKS & WATCHES. WASHING, WRINGING, AND MANGLING MACHINES. BEDSTEADS, COTS, &o. PERAMBULATORS, MAIL CARTS, &c. FENDERS, EIRE IRONS, &c., &c. C=7 COMPETENT MECHANICS KEPT ON THE PREMISES. All kinds of Cycles, Sewing Machines, &c repaired or taken in exchange. The DOMESTIC SUPPLY St ORES bring all Household requirement* and- Personal necessaries within the reach of all classes. Dyma Siop i Bawb Siop i arbed Arian A Siop ag oedd mawr angen am dani! H E R B E R T J 0 N E S A N D C 0 M P A N Y Herbert Jones & Compy., 49, King-st., Carmarthen. I -_I._ OLD PLOUGH INN, CARMARTBEN. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. FLYS, HEAIISES,$- MOURNING COACHES, LOOK-UP COACH HOUSES, c. GUINNESS' AND JAMESON'S STOUT. Winas, Spirits, and Cigars of the very best Brands. Well-aired Beds. Breakfasts, Dinners, Teas, and Suppers at the shortest notice. Good Stabling, including lock-up Loose-box. CHARGES MODERATE. PROPRIETRESS—MARY ELLIS. MR. ERNEST COLLIER, M.S. A., AROHIIKOT AND SDKYKTOB, 4, QUAY STREET, CARMARTHEN. ALEXANDRA CREAM SEPARATORS! ,-a GREAT IMPROVEMENT FOR 18HG. Tliej stand ahead of all others! BEFORE YOU BUY, SEND FOR LIST With 12 Reasons Why the Alexandra is superior to all Others. CAN BE WASHED IN TWO MINUTES. Has beaten others in olHH competition, MONTHS TRIAL FREE. G/ry ce Write for L'st- A. E. HARRIES, IRONMONGER, LLANDILO. WILLIAM HARRIES, Ironmonger, Llandovery. HARRIES BROS., Ironmongers, Ammanford. Perfection Soap AND Life Assurance. I "ll/TESSRS. JOSEPH CIIOSSFIELD & SONS ■ JLTJL offer to all users of PERFECTION SOAP a ■ POLICY OF LirE ASSUKANCE. with immediate benefit, I for One Year, in tho British Workman's and General ■ Assurance Company. I The policies may be taken out for all ages to 05, and ■ run from £2 2s. b tl L in amount; these benefits are much larger than can ordmaiily be secured by the ■ usual weekly payments. H 112 Perfection (outride) wrappers to be collected any time before June 3tftb, 1891. For full particulars see bills. I PERFECTION SOAP is manufactured I FULL POUND WEIGHT. l £ ATE °K J>ARAGUAY rglEA. H THE ONLY TEA FREE FROM TANNIC ACID. No ASTRINGESCY. ■ FIFTY-FIVE MILLIONS of tlio Most Healthy People in the World drink MATE TEA. H Sufferers from GOUT. CONSTIPATION, FLAT- ■ ULENCY INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA, ■ SLEEPLESSNESS, and NERVE EXHAUSTION will get immediate relief by dnnking MATE TEA. MATE TEA has a Sustaining Power which neither ■ India or China Tea, Coffee, or even Chocolate, can H claim. Travellers drinking Mate Tea, can go six or seven hours without feeling the w¡¡,ut of food. Write for Pamphlet and Medical Opinions, lancet, British Medical Journal, &c. T<> be obtained from tho MATE TEA COMPY., Victoria-.gtreet, Westmiustsr. N Price 3a per lb. post free. Agents Invited. PLEASE OBSERVE. "I Men's Suits 15/11 to 45/- Youth's Suits 9/11 to 28/- Boys' Suits I/I to 15/11 Men's Cloth Trousers to 11/9 E. MORRIS & CO., THE GASH CLOTHIERS OLD LONDON HOUSE, Lammas Street CARMARTHEN. TERMS-CASH. NO CREDIT. Old College School, Carmarthen. Co-Masters Mr. W. ROBERTS, Undergraduate of London University, and late Berman Scholar, Presbyterian College. Mr. T. WEDROS JONES, M.A., late Dr. Williams' Scholar, Glasgow University. Rev. J. HARRY, L'ndergraduate of Victoria and London Universities; Certificated Science Master, late Technical Scholar, Cardiff University College. RKCOIU) FOR THE PAST YEAR.—TWENTY-FIVE pupils have passed Public Examinations, including London Matriculation, Medical, Law, ^Veterinary, and Pharmaceutical Preliminary, Denominational Colleges, Queen's Scholarship, &c. Many Soienco and Art Certificates have also boon obtained. For Terms apply to either of the Co-Masters. HAMILTON 1IOUSF, CARMARTHEN T II E MISSES LEIV, ISP Daughters of the late Per. J. Wyndham Lewis, BEG to inform their Friends and Inhabitants of Carmarthen and neighbourhood that they have OPENED A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS at the above address. They trjst that they will receive a fair shaie of patronage and support, which it will be their earnest endeavour to merit. Terms moderate. Subjects taught: English, Latin, French, Arith- metic, Algebra, Euclid, and Music. A limited number of Boarders taken. Piospectus on application. The Kindergarten System is adopted for the younger children. SCHOOL RE-OFE>3 AFHIL 2STH. CARMARTHEN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ART. SATURDAY CLASS.—10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY CLAS.-2.Û p.m. to Lil) p.m. MOUSING CLASSES.—10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Mondays and Fridays. EVENING CLASSES.—7 to ft p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdays, and Fridays. FEES :-Day Classes 12 J 6d and 7s 61 per Quarter, Night Class 5s pr Quarter. Pupil Teachers free conditionally. -.0_- THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WESTON-SUPEK-MABE. PRINCIPALS J. CERIDFRYN THOMAS, B.Sc. (Loud.), L.C.P. D. CYNON JONES, Int. B.A. (Loud.) assisted BY r. A. DRAKK, 15.Sc., (LOND.). TWO JUNIOR MASTERS, AND VISITING MASTERS. Sixty-Five Certificates at Public Examinations during last Session, including Preliminary Scientific (London M.B.); London Matricclafciou Science and Art, &c., &e. PHOTOGRAPHY. JOHN PRICE,"The Excelsior Studio. 2ft,Lammas-street, Carmarthen Oiud of Xow Quay, Cardiganshire). Estab- lished ISSO. Photographs bi-tistically Taken imd mounted on fancy m0w.it 5 anil Ririliday Cards. Cabinet and Cartes tinted to order. Eulargotccnia to any size flnishod in "Black antl White," Tinted Cvayocs," Oil, and Water Colours. Out- door Orders promptly attended to. An easy way of INCREASING YOTJH INCOME by starting | TT~I3CJ WATCH, &c., CLuBS for the (J JLd supply of BENSON'S Watches Clocks, Jewellery, and other Good, Sound, and Reliable Arficlps at Moderate Prices. Terms Liberal. Parti- culars Post Free. J. W. BENSON, 62 and 64, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C SUSQUEHANNA PILLS.—Professor WebBtor's Celebrated SUAQI'KHANNA PILLS are warranted to CI; RE INDIGESTION, BIMOU3NEHS, LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, RHEUMATISM, Gour ivnd lino?CHITIRF. Those Pills are sold by Chemists and Patent Medici no venflorsut lB. 2s. 9ù.. 4s. fid., and lis. per box or they will be sent anywhere un receipt of stamps, by SAMt'KL RUSHWOSTH, Secretary, Cotantic Institute, NOTTUNOHAM. ¡ PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LARGE & IMPORTANT SALE OF VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE. BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. TiiE YSTRAD ESTATE Comprising the Ystrad Mansion, and the valuable Farms of Tygwyn, Lower Ystrad, and Tyrbach, Penlau, Green Castle, Inland, Morfa Brenin, ilafodwen, Moifa Crwn, and Houses and Cottages in and near Johnstown, tid certain Tithes; also 0 IN THE PARISHES OF LLANEGWAD AND ARERG WILLY, The Farms of Godor and Pereae, Cwmynys, Tanerdy, Penrhiwgoleu, Clynyrychcn, J'antyifymion,Glanrhyd, ard Troedyrhiw, and other Holdings, will be SOLD by AUCTION in June mxt. Full particulars hereafter, and obtainable from J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Carmarthen and W. MORGAN GRIFFITHS, Solicitor, Carmarthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE—PARISH OF LLANGUNNOR. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on Saturday, the 13th day of June next, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, all that valuable and desirable newly- erected FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, known as PARKYGROES, with the two fields adjoining, containing 10a lr 7p, or thereabouts, of excellent Land also large Walled-in Garden, Oa Ir 18p, or 40 yards by 34 yards. It has a direct South aspect and frontage to the main road of 73 feet, most conveniently situated within a mile and a quarter (over an excellent and pleasant road) of the Market Town of Carmarthen and its Railways. ON THE GROUND FLOOK.—Two Staircases, Study, Dining room, 21 feet by 12 feet, China Closet, Pantry, Scullery, K'tchen with Leamington closed Range. Pump room with covered Well and Force Pump, Laundry and I.e., Coalhouse, and Syphon Tank in yard. Ul'STA i its. -S- itting-rooiii, Drawing do., Linen Closet, 5 Bedrooms, and w.c. It has all modern conveniences and perfect sanita- tion. An abundant supply (never known to have failed in the driest summer) of the purest spring water from the Well in the Pump-room. Shooting may be had over about 400 Acres. Possession of the Residence will be given on completion, or sooner if desired, and of the Fields and Garden on the nh September next. To view, appiy on the premises, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, 5, (Iany- street, Carmarthen or of MR. C. E. MORRIS, Solicitor, Carmarthen. IMPORTANT SALE OF TWO FREE- HOLD FIELDS. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are instructed iTi to SELL by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on Saturday, Juno 13th, 18%, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon, tvvc valuable Fields known as BKYNAMLWG and BLAKN- EITHINOG," situate near the Farm of Bwlchymynydd, in the Parish of Ll tngunnor, all containing about 5a. lr. 23p., now in the occupation of Mr D. E. Daviea. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen or of MR. C. E. MORRIS, Solicitor, Carmarthen. C AR M ARTH ENSHIRE. rAHISn OF LLANCUNNOR. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Ivy uFh Royal Hotel, Carmar- then, on Saturday, June 13th next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, all that valuable and much-frequented Public-house known as the STAB," together with a Garden and Premises thereto belonging and a small Field, 2r. 4p., or thereabouts, now in the occupation ot Mr John Evans; and also a Dwelling-house adjoining, known as STAR BACH," with a Garden in the rear, now in the occupation of Mrs Mary Jones. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen or of MB. C. E. MORRIS, Solicitor, Cannai then. TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carn:-utlien, on Saturday, 13th June next, at 3.15 o'clock in the afternoon, all that Old-Established SOLICITOR'S OFFICE, situate and being No. 33, Quay-sfroet, close to the Town Hall, and in the best business part of the Town, having a Yard and Back Entrriucc into Bull Lane, now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Wtlterfg, Solicitor, at an annual rental of t'lo. Thes-3 premises have been used as a Solicitor's Otfico for very many years, and afford a chance of securing a property which ia seldom met with. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen, or of MR. ROWLAND BROWNE, Solicitor, Carmarthen. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LLANGENNECH PARK, CARMAR- THENSHIRE. VERY HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF EAT AND OTHER STOCK. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instructions from David Evans, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Home Farm, about the middle of June next, about 100 very prime ^t Caltle, 20 Cows and Calves, a large number of ,bl'ecI1uL;^ibf' and Pigs a few well-bred Colts, and live Pt,di0reo Shorthorn Bull Calves. LLANSTEPHAN RACES, WHIT-MONDAY, MAY 25th, 1S96. RACE FOR HORSES OF ANY HEIGHT, £15. TWO GALLLOWAY RACES, -25 EACH. PONY RACES AND CONSOLATION STAKES. For Programmes apply to T. REES, Union If all Hotel, Llanstephan. CARMARTHENSHIRE INFIRMARY. WANTED a PROBATIONER. Applicants must bo at least 20 years of a age, and must pro- duce a medical certificate of physical fitness for nursing work. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent to the Matron: The Infirmary, Carmarthen. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRIES BY BUYING WELSH MATCHES. MAKERS of fhe Royal, National, Crown, Diadem, Perfect and Special Safety Wood Matches. Also Royal Welsh Vestas best make.- Crown Match Company, Cardiff. ays# pgftlSTEREP J||g!||f "[RAPE MARK f¡OIWYDRYDD -Y -CYMRY!' PARRY & ROCKE, WELSH WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS, SWANSEA. Manufacturers of Guaranteed Welsh Hosiery, Flannels, Knitting Yarns. All our Goods are labelled with our Registered Trade Mark for Protection of users. Should there be any difficulty in ycur obtaining our Manufactures, please drop us a postcard, and wf will at once send you address of nearest draper or dealt-r. SUPPORT YOUR HOME INDUSTRIES. WHOLESALE ONLY. To be had of Retailers in every Town in Wtdes. INVALID CARRIAGE.—Strong Donkey Four wheeler, simply wants touching up 2 Guineas, —Apply A.B., Reporter Office, Carmarthen. A Respectable YOUTH wanted as an APPRENTICE to the DRAPERY.—Apply, D. Phillips, Bradford House, Carmarthen. TO LET, with immediate possession, No. 36, Blue- street.—Apply to John Lewis, Bluo-street, Carmarthen.—April Wth, 189G. DRAPERY.—V/ANTED one or two well-educa- ted Youths as APPRENTICES to the General I Drapery.—Apply for terms to J. R. Evans, Bradford House, Llandilo. IRONMONGERY. — WANTED a respectable JL Youth -is an APPRENTICE (Out-door).-For particulars apply to Mrs. W. Phillips, Dark-gate, Carmarthen. 1710LTND, on the Farm of Thomas James, 11 Penygar-Bernant, near Llanewydd, Talog-road, Carmarthen, a RED GREYHOUND, with a dark head. If not claimed within 7 days from this datt. will be sold to defray expenses. May 21st., 186. INDIGESTION. Tho MEDICAL REFORM JL SOCIETY will send FREE to all applicants an excellent BOTANIC CURE for Indigestion, Billiousness, Liver Complaints, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, and Bronchitis.—Address—The Secretary, BOTANIC INSTITUTE, NOTTINGHAM. 'i,¥-L12:. Why Pay Exhorbitant Prices for Bicycles BY BUYING through middle-men WHEN YOU CAN Save this tremendous Overcharge BY Buying direct from the Manufacturers. D.E.JONES & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF THE "THE LEADER" CYCLES, Leader Cycle Works, Carmartlien THE LEADER" FOR ELEGANCE OF DESIGN, GOOD WORKMAN. SHIP, AND EASY RUNNING, Is the Best and Cheapest in the Market, WE DO NOT SAY SO: IT IS THE UNANIMOUS OPINION OF THE LADY AND GENTLEMEN RIDERS OF THE THREE COUNTIES. A GRAND EISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD AT L L A N G E N'D E I R N F, On MONDA Y; AUGUST 3rd, 1896 (Bank Holiday). (In a spacious Marquee.) (Bank Holiday). (In a spacious Marquee.) £ b. d. Chief Choral Competition Enaid en, tnai dyfroedd oerion (Isalaw) (to choirs not under o0). Silver Baton to the conductor 10 0 0 Male Voice Party (nut under 25) «• JMoibion y Bryniau" 1 0 0 An Eisteddfodic Chair will be given for the best history of the Parish of Llangendeirne. Programmes, &c., from the Secretary, MR. LEWIS, Board School, Llangendeiine, Whitland Intermediate School. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION SCHOLARSHIPS. I ELEVEN Entrance Examination of Scholarships, J viz., 5 for the Whitland District, and b for the St. Clears District, which shall consist of total exemptions from Tuition Fees for one year. Each Scholarship to be augmented by a Bursary of S3, and will be awarded on the result of the Examina- tion, which will be held on Saturday, 20th June, 1806. Time, 10 to 12.30 and 1.3') to 3 p.m., in two Centres, viz., Board School, Whitland, and Board School, St. Clears, and will bs open to all Boys and Girls who have been pupils of any Elementary Schools in the District for the last 3 years. The Subjects of Examination to all, irrespective of ago, will be St. 5 Word Educational Code, 1805. Girls to take Geography or Needlework at option, but to state which when sending in their names. Bursaries will also be granted under Clause PO of the Educational Scheme, Sect. B, "The n.aintenacce in the County School of Bursaries, consisting of pay- ments of an amount estimated to be sufficient to cover the expenses of travelling to and from the School, and of books and stationery, and other incidental school expenses of Scholars from Public Elementary Schools. Ihese Bursaries shall be awarded by the School Managers to those applicants who, in their opinion, shall from their pecuuary circumstances be most in need of them, and not on the result of an examina- tion." Prizes will also be given at the end of the Term. SCHOOL FEES B3 PER YEAH, OR Cl PER Tlam. Candidates should send in their names at once to the Secreten-y to the Managers, but not later than the loth June, 1896, from whom also all further informa- tion can be obtained. J. GRIFFITH REES, Secretary, 18th May. 1S96. Whitland, South Wales. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for tho Erection of a New Dwelling-house it Gelly Farm, in the Parish of ljlangunuock. Plans and Specification may bo inspected at Gelly £ TMtl a^tor Monday, May 25th. MI lenders to reach us not later than 11 o'clock on Thursday, June 4th. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. LLOYD & THOMAS, „ „ Auctioneers, o, Quay-street, Carmarthen. gANITAS" gANITAS « gANITAS" » jgANITAS SANITAS" « SANITAS" 11 S ANIT AS" «' gANITAS » 11 gANITAS F LUIDS T>OWDER gOAPS Colorless, Non-Poisonous JQ I S I N F E C T A N T S Our Copyright Book, "lIoy," TO DISINFECT," will be sent freo ox APPLICATION. THE SANITAS CO., LTD., BErU.NT.L%,L GREEN, LONDON, E.
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~Mh. Abel Thomas will suon be unrecognisable. He has now taken to cycling and in the p-ist few weeks has become almost lank and lean. jlau. Tir- WELSH TWBISTY.-Thc local competition for a nlace in tho Vv^lsh Twenty took place at Danyrallt Range oa Tuesday. The ecoica will be published when the competition for tho whole district is concluded. •><> GREAT CYCLING FEAT Toil LINTON CO\EK& OO MIL ED IN AN Houu.-On Tuesday evening «t the Velodrome d3 la Seine, Pan., loni Linto^ broke .h prcTious cycling records from the fifth mile, covering 30 miles within an hour. SPOON COMPETITION -Thie event took place on the Danyrallt Range cn Ibureday (llih insL„ with the following result :-Sergt- A LI Davits, 77 points Corpl. E J Andrews, 8* and » Evans, 80. Pie Thomas Davies had the ISovicee spoon with 67 points. THE followiug were the delegates aoin shire to the General Assembly of Methodists, held at Liverpool this v'et'k Thomas L'andovery Thomas Parry, Llaniynydd D G Owen. Kidwelly Messrs. Thomas Morgan, Kidwelly Thomas Herberts Llanelly J. R. Jones, LXIS'STRE,T CHAPIiL. CARMARTHEN- 111# ns;in! anniversary meetings were held at Lammas- street on Sunday and Monday, when the Rev 0 Lloyd-Owell. Navv Quay, aud the RJV EWet Lewis, Llanelly. prcachcd to large congregations. The meeting were an icry well nttended and the anniversary was ignite as suC'JL'Siful as iu [,)rm.- i: years. i "WATKTN" (AIydriiD).-We are sorry that we hav I had to hold over your letter again this week. ILLNESS OF ALDERMAN GWILYM EVANS.- Alderman Gwilym Evans, J.P., chairman of th: Carmarthenshire Standing Joint Committee, is 1 inL seriously ill at his residence, Wellfield, Llalnlly. y c IMPORTANT TO FARMEHS.—The London and North I Western Railway Co. announce that they are prepared to arrange specially low rates, where not already in I existence between stations upon the company's system for meat, dead poultry, eggs, butttr, cheese, vegetables, and other farm and dairy produce, in separate or mixed consignments. Full particulars can be obtained at the various stations. DEATH OF MR. EDWARD WIGLKY.—A large circle of acquaintances will deeply miss the familiar figure of Mr Edward Wiglcy, ihe son of MRS Wigley, of Q'uty-sutet, whose death occurred on Saturday morning, after a lony illness, in his 27th year. Ned I Wigley "—as he was familiarly ealled-was' a most genial character, and had made a host of friends, who I will hear of his death with much regret. PRESENTATION OF MISS MORI:IS, OF Cooili, Among the presentations at the Drawing Room on Monday were those of the Honourable Rosamond Guest, by her mother, Lady Witnborne Miss Morris, of Coomb, by Lady Hills-Johnes; Mrs Edward Powell, by her mother, Lady Pryce-Jones and Lady Randel, by Lady Hawkesbury. WE regret to learn that Mr R. M. Thomas, the Town Clerk of Carmarthen, was taken seriously ill on Thursday, the 14th inst., whilat cycling between Bettws-y-Coed and Barmouth. He was so over- powered by the intense heat that he had immediately to proceed home. At one time his condition was very serious; but we are glad to learn that an improvement has set in. TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON, EXAMINATION IX PIANOFORTE PLAYING.—This examination was held at the Llanelly Centre on Tuesday 12th inst., Dr Gordon Saunders, of London, being examiner. The following candidates from Carmarthen gained certificates:—Senior Pass E. L'lian Carter, High School for Girls. Junior Honours, David John D Lloyd, St. John's Avenue. Junior Pass, Gwladys Mary Davies, Girl's County School. Pupils of Aliss Buckley. Lilian Carter was the youngest Senior Candidate examined at this Centre, being only 13 CARMARTHEN CRICKET CLIIS FIXTURES. — The years old. I following is the list of the cricket club fixtures for the coming season :—May 21sfc, Training College, home May 26th, Llanelly Tuesday, away May 30th St. I Clears, home; June 4 th, Training College, away; June 11th, Pontybereni, away June 13th, Newcastle- Emlyn, home June 2"<th, St. Clears, away I Maesgwynue, away July 9th, Training College, home; July 1t;th, Ne'.vcastle-Emlyo, away; July 21st, Llanelly Tuesday, home; July 30th, Tenby, away August 1st, Pontybereni, home August 6th, Laugharne, home August 13th, Tenby, home; August Oth, Laugharne, away. DEATH OK MIss BESSIE JONES.—We sincerely regret to announce the death of Miss Bessie Jones, the second daughter of Mr Tom Jones, Mansel-street, which occurred on Wednesday morning (20th inst.), after a short illness. Miss Jones wasa prime favourite with her numerous friends, and her death, at the early age of 25 years, will come as a shock to those of her age of 25 years, will come as a shock to those of her acquaintances who had not heard of the serious character of her illness. She took an active put in Church work, and was one of the teachers at St. Peter's Sunday School, her scholars being greatly attached to her. We deeply sympathiso with the family in their affliction. The funeral, which will be for men only, takes places at 11 o'clock on Monday morning. 1ST V B. WELSH REGIMENT.—Orders for the week ending 30th May, 1896. Officer for the week, Lieut Norton. Company orderlies, Sergt Carpenter and Corpl Crowley. Orderly buelcr, M ltces. Company drill on Tuesday, at 7 30 p.m, plain clothe* Recruits' drill on Wednesday and Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. Signalling practice on Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m. Class firing on W fdues- day, at 2 30 p.m, on Friday evening from 4 to 8 P-TID, atjd on Saturday from 2 30 p.m. Membais having signalling flag. in their possession will please return them to the armoury at once. It is notilied for information that the camp will be held either at Pembroke Dock or Scoveston the last week in July. Spoon competition on Thursday, at 2.30 p m 8harp. By order, W BUCKLEY RODERICK, Captain Commanding II Company, THE GIRLS' INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, CARMAR- THEN AND THE GUARANTORS.—A meeting of the guarantors of the Girls Intermediate School ws held at the Guildhall on Friday. Principal Evans presided. There were also present:- Me W It Edwards, Mr D Collins Davies, Mr J T Lewis, Rev A F Mills. Mr T Conwil E^ans, Mr John Morgan, Mr D"vid Williams. Mr 1) Jones, Mr J Jones, Mr E Colby Esans, Mr Jamcg John, Mr E James, Mr John Miller, Mr William Thomas, ironmonger Mr George Morgan, Professor Jones, Mr D Phillips, Bradford House Mr James Davie?, Towy Works Mr Walter Llvyd. and the, Rev D J Thomas. It was resolved that a FtUlcy L air be held for the benefit of the Boys and GirU' School, on the under- standing that out of the proceeds the claims of the Girls' School be tirot satisfied. It was also agreed that-assuming the co operation of the Headmaster of the Grammar StÙool-the guarantors pledge themselves to do their utmost for the success of the Fancy Fair with a view to satisfying tho claims of both schools -Ali aoionrnci meeting was held on Wednesday evening at which it was agreed to appoint the following as a committee to approach the Mavor with reference to the best time to hold a public meeting Principal Evans, Mr James John and Mr Thomas Jenkins. It was agreed that after the claims of the Girb' and Boys' School had b:en satisfied that ary surplus should be devottd to a fuud for the Dtill Ilall. A vote of sympathy was passed with Mr and Ilrs R M. Thomas oil account of the illness ol the former MU. IIENRY STUDT'S GENEROSITY ACKNOWLEDGED AT LEOMINSTER.—Fro'n the Ijeominstcr Atews of last week we learn that a meeting of the Leominster Cottage Hispital Fund committee was hsld on Thursday, tho 4th in-st. From the financial state- ments presented it appeared that the fete given by Mr IT-eiiry Sttidt has realised £ 167 1;)3 lOd net. In moving a vote of thanks the Mayor said that tht ir heartiest thanks wpre due to Mr Studt for the handsome way in which he had helped the hospital movement. Other speakers spoke in the same strain, and the vote was received with the utmost cordiality.—The same journal records tho fact that Messrs Studt visited Kington on the previous Wednesday, and devoted a day's takings of the gondolas—amounting to £ 25 —to tho Victoria Cottage Hospital. Carmarthen people cannot but feel proud that the visits of their townsman are looked forward to in other districts with umningled pleasure and Hospital. Carmarthen people cannot but feel proud that the visits of their townsman are looked forward to in other districts with umningled pleasure and that Mr Studt is always ready to come forward and give a helping baud to every good cause which requires it. CRICKET.—TRAINING COLLEGE 2ND XI. v. ASYLLM. -A ii-iztteti was pi-tyud between the above teams on Thursday, the 11th inst., on the ground of the latter, when the Asylum were robbed of a well-earned win by the call of time. Appended is the score COLLTGE. >) T. Harry b Gibbon X Juhnsun b Gibbon — „ G. Davies c Evans b Gibbon B.i"erley not out "J Adnitt c Cadwalh'dr b Hodges .f. Davies b Gibbon f* Daniels b Gibbon Trodden b Gibbon Ball b Gibbon () White not out y Trubshaw run out Extras U Total ASYLUM. air Adamson b Harry Cadwalladr c Harry b lroddcn r J. Gibbon c and b Harry G J Hodges c White b J rodden o David Evans c ,1 ohnson b Harry William Lewis b Harry In Lieut. Robins b Johnson Willie Lewis not out Wharton b Davies 1 John Evans b Adnitt a, Jack Roberts run out Extras Total 106 "NIGHT AND DAY for M IY emphasise* strongly I the needs of T). Barnardo's wonderful Homs for Waif Children," in the intercut of which the magazine is issued. Five thousand other people s children "—all orphans, or of tho w^if and stray class-are now under the Editor's care, and the tidal How of new admissions is at the rate of or nine fresh c;iseu of destitute boys mvi girls every dav that passes. As tbe work has stood the test of thirty years the public may well feel that their con- is.iustilied in this great social agency for the 1 reclamation of the ftiendlees fmd forlorn, which has alrcaù: re?cued, trained, and placed out in life thirty thousand oucast children. Tho contents of this iseuc of Night, nml Dag include the usual interesting quota of Pcrsinil Notes," with numerous illustrations from photographs, Dr Barnardo pleads strongly for the observance of the principle of Proportionate Giving, to which he lends the sanction of his individual experience. We observe that the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of" Dr Batllnrdn's Humps" is fixed for the 21th June next, in the Royal Albert Hall, when the Duke of Sutherland will pre>ide, any the Prince an(I Princess of Wales will be among the titters. We under- stand that the di-phy of child-life aid the progresses of child-training to bo seen on that occasion will be of an altogether unique and nprcerd, nted character.
LLANDOVERY.
LLANDOVERY. T. JONES (mayor of Llandovery) has presented the Llandovery Town Cricket Ciub with a cheque for JE13, which thus clears them of debt. MR. D. T. M. JONES, solicitor, Llandovery, has been elected a member of the L'andovery Town Council in the 100m of Mr Thomas \\atkins, elevated to the aldermanic bench. FOR CHEAP PRINTING of every description send your ordrii s to the Reporter Office. Orders t y post teceiva prtmpt and cartful attention.
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e Carmarthen Literary and Scientific Institution. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting was held in t'le Rerdmg Room [ on Tuesday eveuing. Principal Evans presided. Professor Moore, in moviug the adoption of the committee's report, said that although it was gratifying to find that so many young people attended the Reading room still if those who were juso emerging hvm boyhood into manhood were *0 be brought into terms of greater intimacy thau .'hey were now, a movement would have to be initiated outsido the Institution, as tho mero fact meeting in a Reading-room was not sufficient..• /e was one portion of the. con nr'ttec's work to which he wished more particularly to n fer, and that was that which dealt with the attempt which had been made to found a class for modern languages. The services of an able teacher had been secured—Dr Schwartz, ot Narberth—and it was advertised in the local press that he was prepaied to conduct classes in German, Spanish, French, and Italian. Dr Schwartz had been ready to conduct the classes for his mere out-of-pocket expenses, so that the fees would be mnely nominal. Although these facts were widely advertised, less than a dozen persons had sent in their names M applications for admissiou to the classes. Ihe responsibily for the failure could not, at any rate, be laid at the door of the committee they bad, at any rate, done their best. Mr T. E. Brigstocke moved a vote of thanks to tna committee and the chairman. He had great diffidence in moving this, as some of tbe members had attended better than others, and he was one of those who had attended the worst. Mr Gwilym Samuel, in seconding the motion, expressed the regret of the committee that Principal Evans would not allow himself to be nominated for the presidency for another year. The motion was carried ncm. con. A vote of thanks to the donors of books, etc. was moved by Principal Evans, seconded by Rev A. Fuller Mills, and carried vcm. con. Mr D. Maurice Jones, in moving the re appoint- rcent of the honorary secretary (Mr II. A. Thomas), spoke iu very high terms of the efficient manner in which Mr Anthony Thomas had attended to the work. This motion was seconded by Mr D. Griffiths, and carried unanimon.s'y. Mr H. LI. Williams was re appointed treasurer. Tho other business was formal. The following were elected a managing committee —President Sir A. Stepney, Bart. (23). Vict- Presidents Mr Henry Howeil (36), and Air James John (35). Committee: Messrs H. B. White (44), Thomas Jones (11), D. Maurice Jone3 (41), George Morgan, King-street (40), T. E. Brigstocke (3S), R. J. Jones (38), H. F. Pritchard (37), Rev D. J. Thomas (37), Air A. LI. Davies (36), Rev A. F. Mills (3.>), Mr Charles Whiteoak (35), Professor Moore (34), Messrs Colby Evans (32), John Laweon (^2), Daniel Lewis (3J), Gwilyin Samuel (20), Thomas Davies, tho Quay (28), R. O. Jones (28), R. A. Broekie (26), and T. W. Barker (25). The figures in parenthesis ahow the number of votos cast for cach.
A Llanaithneyite's Success…
A Llanaithneyite's Success iu London, Jlr J. T. Davies, who has just been appointed Chairman of the Borough of St. Pancras Licensed Victuallers' and Beersellers' Trade Protection Association for the second time, is a Welshman of gwad coch cyfan, having been born in the parish of Llanarthnoy. it is with great pleasure we notice the Ruccess he has attained in business in the Metropolis. Welshmen in all parts of the world manage to make a mark in whatever business or occupation they enter. Mr Davies, we may say, was educated at Mr Alcwyn Evans' Academy, in this town, and he speaks of that gentleman with the greatest respect and esteem. The Licensing World and Licensed Trade Review of April 25th, gives a splendid portrait of Mr Davies, together with an interesting biographical sketch. This paper states :— "Our friend—Mr J. T. Davies. the subject of this sketch—was rather more than forty years since born on a cosy little farm at Holfavvr, Llanarthney, in the county of Carmarthen. When applied to for some particulars concerning his early life, he at once threw a lumihous light on why when in a strange land Welshmen have a habit of coming to the top.' Here, in the vernacular, is what J. T. Davies told us. I came to London four-aud-twenty years ago for the E.oise; but finding competition to enter the service so keen, I tnrned it up with disgust, and am now truly glad that I did so, a3 I am doing far better than I should bs if i-'i the Civil Service.' There are some sapient philosophers for ever prating of the imincibility of indiscriminate patience and perseverance. The.y are hardly ever of Welsh nationality. Mr Davies has any amount of patience and perseverance when the object he desires to achievo ia worth the exercise of the two virtues. But he novcr waste3 either tho one or the other in striving after the impossible. He looks well into the game, and unless to pay it i3 worth the candle, Mr J. T. Davies saves bis patience and perseverance for tho working out of aims in the realms of the possible. Ia these sketches it is our_ aim to present licensed victuallers as being many-sided citisens, often with instructive careers. In the case of Mr J. T. Davies we light upon a man one lesson of whose early life should save parents collectively thousand? of pounds they are now annually wasting on having their sons prepared for an over-crowded, badly-remunerated to the average Civil Servant—calling, and one moreover, the tasks of which offer no chance for developing those intellectual powers essential to success in any sphere of life. T m Since in wisdom and with disgust J. 1. Davios abandoned the Civil Service, he has gone forward, and has demonstrated the possession of gifts for which as an exciseman he would have had no more use than a cow has for a grand piano. He has bought and sold some three-score licensed houses has been favourably and widely known in connection with those well- known Kentish Town hostelries, the Carlton,' Sir Robert Pee),' and White Horse,' and is now com- fortably settled at [the 'Mansfield,' one of the most strikingly situate and value properties in all St. Pancras. Nor is it only as a licensed victualler that our friend has won respect in St. Pancreas. Ho has been one of its vestry men for five years and at the last election for the St. Pancras Vestry cams out, with 1,450 votes, fifth iu a list of forty candidates. His chief services to the vestry are in connection with his services as a member of the Highway and Rating Con lrn it tees, and on both of them he is the right man'in the right place.. 1 As chairman of the St. Pancras Society he is a popular ;:nd serviceable tower of strength to it; and has he not applied his energies to the task of securing a big success for the Society's annual dinner' As one H of its delegates to the Central Board he is held m appreciation and esteem by h:8 colleagues, and on various committees has rendered ycoman's service to his calling. During the most acute periods of the H a"itation against the Veto Bill, he not only managed to lead his own forces in St. Pancras in an effective manner against a measure now happily of the (lead and damned, but at meetings ( ailed by other societies to denounce it usually managed to be in evidence, and so show that he was heart and soul with his brother traders whenever or wherever they gathered together H in defence of their calling or their property. Mr Vavies is of course a subscriber to those two H noble and exemplary Trade charities —the School and-, H the Asylum, and in saying au rceoir to him the only touch of sadness in our note arises out of the knowledge H of the fact that Mrs J. T. Davies, who was for many H years his 'good right hand in domestic and business H affairs, does not now enjoy that robust health she H formerly possessed. That her health may improve is H the wish of all who have experienced the value of a H good wife. ■
Anerchiad PriodasolI
Anerchiad Priodasol I I Mr Lewis Evans, Masnachwr (ilo n Chslch, yng I Ngorsaf Nantgaredig, ;i Miss Mary Morse, John- H street, Llanelly. Dyddiad eu piiodns, Ebrill H 23ain. IS96, trwy cirwyddcd. yng Ngaptd y I Drindod (M.C.), l/laneliy, gan y Patch Thomaa I James, M.A. H Codwiw Ddyffryu Tywi ffrwytiiiou, I carlrd Hatur 'wyt ey i,I, I Vn. coJlcidio Cothi 'th fynwos, I llarddich undcb his gall fod I Felly am ein cyfaill Evans, I (j wych fastiachwr uchcl-glod, I Wrth ymuno incAvn pricdus I A Miss Morse ei serchus nod. I l ob btndithion yn y crcawd l,'o i'Nv ilian byd ben eu taitli, Cylchoedd Nantgaredig lloeddi v Am i hyn gaol bod yn ffaith. Mai lfldg, 1806. ADSEINYUU.
Family Notices
BIRTH. HARRIES.—May 18th, at 21, Waterloo terrace, Car- marthen, the wife of Mr David Harries, packer, G.W.Ii.. of a son. MARRIAGES. LEWI■>—LLEWELLYN.—May 9th, at tlm Registrars Office, Carmarthen, Mr William Lewio, tailor, to Mary Ann, daughter of the late Mr Thomas Llewellyn, mason, Alma Cottage, Cambrian-place L-otli of this LKWIS-PH!LL1 p«.—May 2nd, at Soar Tiioepeudeot Chapel, Lampeter, by the Rev Mr Evans, minister, Mr John Lewis, fchooluiaster, Gaerwen, Anglesea, North Wales tu Margaret Ann, youngest daughter of Mr John I'hitlips. superintendent with the Prudential Assurance Company, Lampeter. DEATHS. DAVIES.—May 17th, Mrs Hannah Davies, widow of the late Mr James Davits, (labourer at the Gas Works), SliawVlane, Caimarthen, aged (>7 years. EVANS.—May 11th, at Wind-street, Neath, Mr John EvrnP, shoemaker, son of Mr Henry Evans, shoemaker (formerly of Water-street, Carmarthen), aged 3\1 JoaHNd-MayU19th, at 21, Water-streeb, Carmarthen, Martha, eldest daughter of Mr James John, at Singer and Co.'s, Carmarthen, aged 22 years. JUNES —Mav 20th, at 11, Mausel street, Carmaithen, Elizabeth Anne (Bessit), tho beloved daughter of Tom and Se-enda Jones, in her 2oth yea'. PHILLIPS.—May 15th, at Cambrian-place, Garmar then, Rachel, wife of Mr Thomas Philbps, masoiij aged 48 years. 15:h, Mr Lucius ThomM, yo»»sts« of th. lit. Mr John Then Cm ntj; Cto.t printer, and formerly of 11-, 1 nor,, s.rer t, l £ wi^-MaVl8th, st Pa.kyry trad irn Car,«r.r- tVn, Mr John Tnowa?, bite'ier, «ged t>0 yeais. W/CL'Y —May 16th, at Qu;.y--treet. Ca m -.rtlica, M( Edward Wigley, saddlct, in hi* 2, th 0-tr,