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IN ANTICIPATION OF MOVING TO THE t NEW STATION DAYIES, TOWY WORKS, will Sell for the month of April the whole of his large Stock of Carpet Squares, Stair Carpets, Hugs, Floor Cloths, Inlaid Linoleum, Mats, and Matting at greatly reduced prices. Also a large Stock of Table, Floor and Hanging Lamps, at Prices to Clear. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OXFORD HOUSE, 104, LAMMAS STREET, CARMARTHEN. VV. "V". O-IEJOIRjGrlEi RESPECTFULLY BEGS to INVITE ATTENTION to HIS LARGE ASSORTMENT OF the LATEST NOVELTIES in SPRING & SUMMER GOODS for the present Season, consisting of SUITINGb, FANCY VESTINGS, TROUSERINGS, BLACK, BLUE, and GREY SERGES, &c., in addition to his uiual LARGE and VARIED STOCK. HOSIERY IN ASSORTED COLOURS. CHABQES STRICTLY ODERATE. AS EARLY CALL REQUESTED. EASTER SHOW. MARKET HALL CARMARTHEN. D. & LL. LIE ES JON "ES Beg moat respectfully to inform their Customers and the Public that they have just RETURNED from the LONDON and other MARKETS with an Elegant Assortment of the Latest Novelties in Mantles, Jackets, Millinery, Bonnets, Hats, &c. Also a Large Stock of Dress Materials, c., of tlte Latest and most Fashionable Productions. Dressmaking and Millinery under competent Management. WEDDING AND MOURNING ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. The Ijeader" still leads! ALL MPROYE51EYTS UP TO BITE-IMPROVED DESIGNS, UIPiCOVFD BRAKES, A.VB THE I'OPUtlR FREE WHEEL. MESSRS. D. BRADBURY JONES & CO. BEG to announce that they have COMPLETED THEIR ARRANGEMENTS for the CYCLINC SEASON, and, being always mindful of the interests of their numerous Customers, and of ha vino- Cycles always IN THE FOREFRONT, they have BROUGHT THE LEADER right UP To DATE Several valuable Improvement? in the Design of the Machine have been made, the Improved Brakes have been introduced, and the popular Free Wheel ?s supplied on both Ladies and Gentlemen's Machines if desired. The MOTOR-CARS are also of the most modern and improved description. The Extensive Showrooms now open. Over 200 Machines to select from. PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. Write fw Illustrated List, or px>/ a Visit, of Inspectif), which will be esteemed a favour. Repairs of all kinds by thoroughly experienced Workmen. Machines Re-plated and Enamelled to look like new. Old Machines taken in Exchange. NOTE THE ONLY ADDRESS- D. BRADBURY JONES & Co., "THE LEADER" CYCLE AND MOTOR WORKS, 5J. (LATE 61), KING-STREET (Opposite the General Post Office), CABM A.BTHEIT. SPECTACLES. SPECTACLES. SPECTACLES. DA VIES & SONS, OFTICIA-NS- Mr. A. it. DAVIES, F.S.M.C. (Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, London), has made a special study of Visual Optics, and gained the above diploma. SIGHT CAREFULLY TESTED. If the services of an Oculist are needed you will be promptly told so and no charge will be made. Oculists prescriptions made up with the greatest cave. DAVIES <3c SOISTS, J, GUILDH ALL-SQ U ARE, CARMARTHEN. OA/VIEISRIDISIEEE HOUSE .1°, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. SIF-JRHSTGR <5C SU:h4=::hI.[EE:J 10O1. 1Ve have pleasure in announcing that our 3BOWHOOK3 ARE NOW OPEN and tee are fully prepared with a CHOICE SELECTION of the LATEST PARIS MODELS IN HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY. We remain, faithfully yours, « LEWIS & CLARE. 6, QUEEN-STREET, CARMARTHEN. D. B. JONES, PRACTICAL TAILOR Begs to inform his Customers and the Public generally that having, on the 25th of March last, dissolved partnership with Mr. H. Evans, of j Cambridge House, Nott Square, he has opened business at -the above 0 address, where he hopes to receive a continuance of their kind patronage. Splendid Ranges of Fancy Suitings and Trouserings in Stock also a fine selection in Black, Blue, and Grey. An Inspection will be esteemed. All Orders entrusted to his care will receive personal attention, and will be executed at the lowest possible prices. Fit and Style guaranteed. X STOP ONE MOMENT. X OH! DEAR DOCTOR, MUST MY DARLING DIE? THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE BUT TRY TUDOR WILLIANS9 PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY. whioh contains PURE Welsh Honey and an essence of the purest and most efficacious Herbs, gathered on the Hills of Wales, being gathered in the proper season, when its virtues are in full perfection. BRONCHITIS THERE are thousands of children who die annually from bronchitis, whooping cough, and croup. This is a grand discovery for the cure of suoh complaints. It is invaluable for weak-chested men, delicate women, and children. It cures when all other remedies fail. It cures Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Tightness of the Chest. It cures thousands of children of Bronchitis and Whooping Cough. It cures for One Shilling when Pounds have been spent in vain. TRY IT If you have a Cough, try it; if you have a Cold, try it. It loosens the phlegm and promotes expectora- tion, produces warmth and comfort to the chest, and gives refreshing sleep when you have lost nights of rest. A GENTLEMAN remarks I feel it my duty to inform you that I have been using your Tudor Williams' Balsam of Honey in my family, which is a large one, for many years, aud have proved its great value, having used nothing else for Cough during Measles, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis, and can highly recommend it to all* parents for such complaints.—Yours gratefully, Sergt. J. WILLIAMS, RD. Shoeburyness. IS SOMETHING MARVELLOUS. A BAG OF LETTERS IN EVERY DAY, and what they say about Tudor Williams' Balsam of Honey is something marvellous. Honey is something marvellous. SEVERE CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, combined with Asthma and Heart Affection (8 years'standing), CURED I have been under doctors for 8 years. They did not do me any lasting good. When I begau your treatment I at was my very worst. My breathing was very bad. I had to sit up in bed all night, and my cough was so hard I could not cough up anythiug. In the daytime I was worse. I used to get such fits of perspiration and afterwards turn quite cold. I was always catching fresh colds. I am now able to sleep at nights, and when I rise up in the morning am able to do my work with ease. Mrs. JACKSON. Sea View, Southport. WORTHY OF YOUR CONSIDERATION. SIR,-My wife desires me to say that your Tudor Williams' Balsam of Honey nas proved a most valuable medicine in our large family (eight children). As soon as a cough or cold makes its appearance, a dose of Tudor's Balsam is it once administered, and this treatment is followed up until the cold dis- appears. Before using the Balsam in 0Uf family the children have been prostrate with colds for several weeks, but now, by taking doses as directed, they seem to suffer very little inconvenience. During the short time the cold is upon them, the action of the Balsam is marvellous, and the little ones take it readily and ask for more.—WALTER J. BRETT, C.M., Headmaster, Severn Tunnel School. BALSAM OF HONEY AT THE ROYAL NATIONAL BAZAAR. When it was decided to have a Welsh Stall at the National Bazaar in aid of the sufferers by the War, Mr. D. TUDOR WILLIAMS offered the Hon. Secretary, Arthur J. Coke, Esq., a case of Balsam of Honey, which was gratefully accepted. The Balsam found a ready sale amongst the Royalty and nobility who patronised the Bazaar. BALSAM FOR THE CAPE. The Braemar Castle left Southampton Friday last with a good fcupply of Tudor Williams's Balsam of Honey for British Troops. NURSE DARLING, NURSE HOME, KIMBERLEY. Tudor Williams's Patent Balsam of Honey you kindly forwarded to the front, I am pleased to be able to say that I have found it most beneficial to my patients and self. In one case I attended a private soldier, a native of Gloucestershire. He had been wounded in the chest. He had a troublesome cough. He asksd for Tudor Williams's Balsam of Honey. I was surprised at the wonderful effect it had on the poor fellow soothing the nasty cough and promoting ree expectoration-thus promptly clearing the bronchial tube and air vessels or the accumulated mucous. He wished me to drop you this line. SEE YOU GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE. TUDOR WILLIAMS PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY, SO MANY IMITATIONS AND FRAUD. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in Is., 2s 6d., and 6d. bottles. Sample bottle sent (post paid) for Is. 3d., 3s., and s. from tha inventor, D. TUDOR WILLIAMS, Medical Hall, Aberdare. 1 Los F T FOR LADIES GENTS ARE THE VERY BEST & MOST UP-TO DATE • Frse or Fixed Wheels Carriage Paid, Discount for Cash, j £ 8 10s. 14/2v £ 10 108. 17/64 A £ 11 IIS. 10/3 ha i-f) IO. 15/10 montlily, f 12 12S. 21/- I J £ 10 OS. K6/3 -114 145. 24/6 Octagon Cyclometer 10,000 miles, ifS. fecorcher Brake, If-. Acetvlen* Lamp 319. Write at once for NEW SEASON'S LIST CT JFNO Cyelaf and Accessories over 100 pages, sont poO free. METROPOLITAN MACHINISTS' CO., LTD. 75, Bishopsgrate Street Without, London, fJJP LOIPQ1f, W, m Jjr Wedding*, Keeper, and Engagement Rings. £ j All Sizes, Shapes, and Weights^ K The Largest and Choicest Selection in B IT the United Counties. Ms JOHN WILLIAMS, M SlOP Y MODRWYAU, MF 9 & 10, LAMMAS-STREET, CARMARTHEN. ,43S DENTAL NOTICE. MR: J. MACPHAIL, SURGEON DENTIST, 19, KING-STREET (OPPOSITE LLOYD'S BANK) CARMARTHEN. LLANELLY EVERY THURSDAY. CONSULTATION TBEJC. ESTABLISHED OVEB 2L YEABS J. B. ARTHUR, WHOLESALE GROCER CORN, FLOUR, AND SEED MERCHANT, PRIORY-STREET, AND THE Q,TJA.1T STORES CARMARTHEN. Barley, Round and Flat Corn, Flour, Barley Meal, Indian Meal; Middlings, Bran, &c., at lowest possible Prices. THOMAS PHOSPHATE THOMAS PHOSPHATE! A LARGE CONSIGNMENT JUST ARRIVED PRICES VERY MODERATE. SOLE AGENT FOR THE DUBLIN & WICKLOW CELEBRATED MANURES. WITHOUT DOUBT THORLEY'S CAKE IS THE BEST GENERAL CAKE IN THE MARKET FOR ALL STOOK. TIIORLEY'S CAKE Is rich in Linseed Oil, and sold to guaranteed Analysis. FATTENING STOCK Are brought on rapidly, and a larger proportion of lean to fat is produced by Thorley's Cakes than by most Cakes used. LAMBS AND CALVES Thrive on Thorley's Cake. It is easily digested, being soft and tasty. COWS Fed on Thorley's Cake give rich milk and cream. SUCKLING EWES Give an abundant flow of milk, and the Lambs are thus kept in a healthy thriving condition. AGENT FOR DISTRICT- W. CROSSMAN, CORN MERCHANT, 19, BLUE-STREET, CARMARTHEN. «f DRESSMAKING. OPENING Of New Department under experienced Manage- ment. '? ■CLOTH H LL- ;"c JJBLS 11 IHSL 11. A Next Wednesday May i 1 St. Orders note taken. -< Choice Assortment of the Newest Dress Materials for Present Wear. SPRING NOVELTIES in all Departments—Mantles, Millinery, and Gent's Mercery. Young Ladies as Improvers and, Apprentices Wanted for Dressmaking. J\ JD -vi::m s < £ C SOIT, CLOTH HALL, lA, 2, AND 3, KING-ST., AND 9, QUEEN-ST., CARMARTHEN. THE AEROW" PATS RACER. ACKNOWLEDGED by the most successful and fastest rtder3 of the day to be the best Bicycle on the Market. THE ARROW has been specially designed for speed, and is litto-I with every possible improvement, consistent with strength and rigidity required to meet all riders, and no effort has been sparod to make this Bicycle the fastest mount in the World. More prizes have been won on "TilE ARROW" than all other Bicycles manufactured in tho Western Counties of South Wales. If you want to break the record, Ride THE ARROW." Mr. Tom Davies, of Manchester, rodo THE ARROW'" labt Easter Tuesday at Carmarthen Sports, winning the Scratch Mile with ease. Since then we have received the following letter Old Standard Inn, 54, Vine Street,illulme, T, „ Manchester, April 12th, 1901. Herbert Jones, Esq., Carmarthen. DEAR SIB, Having been thoroughly satisfied with ''The Arrow" Machine, which I rode at Carmarthen Sports on Tuesday last, I have decided to purchase one, and as I want to ride it in the English Championships at Bristol in June, I should esteem it a great favour if you would put on with the building of aame as per specification enclosed, and oblige. Yours respectfully, • N (.Signed) TOM DAVIES, { and 1 MileN.C.U. Champion, Manchester, "THE ARROW in addition took the 1st and 2nd Prizes ill the Two Miles. PARTICULARS AND PRICE LISTS SEXT POST FREE. PLEASE ADDRESS IN FULL HERBERT JONES & CO., 49, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. TO LET, from September next, commodious Dwelling House, with walled Garden, "FOREST HOUSE," 3, St. Peter street, now occupied by Dr. Denzil Harries, containing 11 Rooms, large Entrance Hall. Also Stable and Coach-house, if desired.—Apply to W. R. Edwards, Glanhafren, Barry. TO LET. JOHNSTOWN. TWO FIELDS, now in the occupation of Mr. David Lod wig. Possession can be had on the 29th September.-Appy to Messrs. Stephens & Soppitt, Carmarthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE, HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VERY VALUABLE FARMS. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUUTIOIs, early in June, the very excellent FREEHOLD FARMS of BRON-YN," ISCOED-UCHA," a portion of the farm of PANT-TEG," with the Cottage and Garden known as BRYNCCCH-BAOH," all situate in the parish of Llandefeilog and St. Ishmael, within easy distance of Ferryside. Also a valuable MARSH near Kidwelly. Full particulars will duly appear in the meantime further information may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen, or of MESSES. BOWERMAN & FORWARD, Solicitors, 5, Gray's Inn Square, London, W.C. MR. ERNEST COLLIER, M.S.A. ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, 4. QUAY STRIBICT, CARMARTHEN. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. Seed Oats, Barley, Spring Wheat, Spring Vetches, Superphosphate, Basic Slag, Kainit, Nitrate of Soda, Seed Potatoes &G. W. S. MORRIS, Corn and Seed Merchant, BRIDGE-STREET, CARMARTHEN. THE IMPERIAL SCOTCH WHISKIES "MY OWN" GLENLl VET WHISKY, Prico 42s. per dozen "PRINCE'S 0 W N HIGHLAND WHISKY Recommended in cases of Diabetes, being free from Sugar.) Price 45s. pr dozen. PROPRIETORS: W. S. PHILLIPS & CO., IMPORTERS, CARMARTHEN & (Seagate) DUNDEE, OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. Full value in cash or offer per return of post. R. D. & J. B. Frascr, Lt,]., Princes Street, Ipswich. The largest and oldest buyers in the world. j 1 GROCERY.-Wanted at once mart IMPROVER and JUNIOR. Welsh preferred. Indoors. Must have good references.—John Lewis, Carmarthen Stores, New Tredegar. WANTED, at once, several IMPROVERS and APPRENTICES to the DRESSMAKING, -Apply, J. Jenkins, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen. WANTED at n.,ee APPRENTICES to tiTo MILLINERY; also RESPECTABLE Yfo1' the GENERAL DRAPERY.—Thomas, Albion House, Kiug-stieet, Carmarthen. DRAPERY. — WANTED, immediately an ASSISTANT (Welsh). Good salary g&en Apply, W.J., '• REPORTER Office." I^0Io a BfrSahl. EXCELSIOR ROAD i ?nifce new' interchangeable dear— 70 and feOi—Apply, "REPOHTFR" Office. TO LET, the VICTORIA I.VN, Spilman-etreet, Carmarthen fu !y h< tn;-ed possession, SCth ApriL-Apply, Backieys Brewery, Ltd., Car- marthen. _d- TO LET, with immediate possession, the WHITE HORSK INN, WHITE MILL, CARMAR- Cirmar'then bcensed.—Apply Buckley's Ltd., /^iAPEL EVAN COTTAGES. — W^kmen^ Dwellings.-TO LET, 2 Three-roofed Hrases with largo garden Rent, 3s. weekly.—W V Georco' 104, Lammas-street, Carmarthen. ■pEARCE'S PRIVATE HOTEL, 2, 3, and 4, Liverpool-street, King's Cross, London, WC -Only few minutes by 'Bus or Railway f,om Paddington, close to Luston. 'Puses for all part" —Proprietor, J. M. Brockie. DOG MUZZLING AGAIN! ALL ANIMAL I.OVERS and tho^o opposed to the cruelty'of the Muzzle, and agamst the Muzzling Order as being useless, should apply tQ G. J. KNIGHT. Secretary NATIONAL CANINE DEFENCE LEAGUE, 151, STRAND' LONDON, for papers giving information, and forwarded post free. CARMARTHENSHIRE CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE. AN ANNUAL MEETING of this Chamber will be held at the Boar's Head Hot"] rnnn^ti, on Wednesday, the day of May r^ja o clock, for the purpose of Audit.ng the Treasured Account, appointing Officers of? the Chamber for the ensuing year, and other business. The QUARTERLY MEETING will be held at One o clock p.m. at the same place, the subject for discussion being "Agricultural Buildings; their Planning, ventilation, and Drpvying," v.hiyh will be introduced by Mr. ARTHUR J. J0M«. gwendraeth. ^U" A Set of Trap Harness, a Turnip Drill, a !lp}",U Churn a Tarpaulin Carnage Ru?, 3 Copies of the Stock Breeder's Journal for 12 months 12 Sheen Shears, Butter Clappers, and Prints, and 12 Turnip Hoes, wii 1 be distributed. W. W. PROSSER, Capel Dewi Hall, Carmarthen, Secretary* April 20ch, HlOl. U.O.W., ABERYSTWYTH AGRICULT TCIRAL SOCIETY. CARMARTHENSHIRE SECTION. A MEMBERS of the above are revested to forward the Annual Subscription (of Is ) afc once to the Treasurer, Professor ] >. "Jj. Whlia")s and not, as hitherto, to the County Secretary" 'i-lsr members should forward monies for Th. Society c Transactions" (llXXt) to either of the County Secretaries- Y WALTER WILLIAM, H. M. THOMAS. Prof. eHAS. STEWART DAVIES, The well-humeri Expert Phrenologist and Health. Advim•, 1/VISHES to announce that, for the next 14 days T T he InJY be consumed at GliONFA HCUStO St. i eter-sUt er3 L'aruiarihen, from 2 p.m. to 9 nm dai:y. T SCIENTIFIC PALMISTRY By AIr- C. S. DAVIES (MADAME VAKDJLIA),