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CAIO.

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CLAHAMHAN.

LLAKSTEPHAH.

I WHITLAND.

LLANDISSILIO.

RHANDIRMWYN.

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LAMPETER.

TALLEY.

LLANDILO.

CONWIL.

LLANSAWEL.

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LLANSAWEL. OBITUARY.—We regret to announce the death of Mr David James, Llwynblyfyn. at the age of 55, which took place on Monday, the 12th inst. Deceased had been ailing for a long time, and no one thought that the end was so near. During the latter end of his career, he had done a considerable business locally as a dealer, and was regarded by everybody as a straightforward man. His loss Is mourned in the country around, and deep sympathy is felt for Mrs James and the family in their sad bereavement. The funeral took place at Bethel (C.M) on the following Thursday.—Also we have to record the death of Mr David Jones, Corner House, late of Esger, which took place on Friday, the 16th inst, at the ripe age of 85. Deceased retired from farming about 20 years {ago and the money he had saved, he', like a good many more, invested it in the Liberator Building Society. The interest he only enjoyed for a very few years, when came the crash, and he was left penniless, save a little Elot of ground and four cottages, now in ruins, which e owned in the village, and is known as Spring Gar len. By the filial conduct of his children he was able to pass the remainder of his life in ease and com- fort. His remains were buried at Bethel on the following Tuesday, being borne to the grave on the shoulders of his four sons. After the ceremony, the Rev D B. Richards preached an appropriate sermon. Immediately afterwards, Mr Evan Jones, the son al- ready referred to, called the elders and Mr Hughes, the minister of Bethel, together, and presented to them Spring Garden, for the benefit of Bethel, which was the chapel he was brought up in. The gift is much appreciated, as it joins the burial ground. It's a pleasant reflection that such men like Mr Joneq should think so much of their native place.

.LAUCHARNE.

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CWMBACH.

I LLANDYSSUL.

ABERAYRON.

WHITE MILL.

ABERCYCH.

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LLANEGWAD.

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