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TO ADVERTISERS. IMPORTANT NOTICE Owing to a recent marked increase in the cir- culation of "THE JOURNAL" it has, been found necessary to make a .light ™ the rate for Prepaid Advertisements In future the following Scale will be in force .It, No! of One Th™e Six Words. Insertion. Insertions Insertions s. d. d. a. d. 20 1 0 2 3 3 6 1 G 3 G 4 6 £ 2 0 4 0 5 6 I 44 2 6 4 6 6 6 This tariff only applies to advertisements o the "Wanted" and "To Let" class and thos referring to Sales by private treaty. Order MUST tie accompanied by a remittance, other wise the ordinary rates will be charged. The London Offices of "THE JOURNAL re at 13Q FIFet-street, E. C.
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THE JOURNAL. ESTABLISHED 1810 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. • -V— NI PRICE-ONE PENNY Sold By over a Hundred Agents, and sent Post Free for Is. nd. per Quarter 3s. 3d. per Half Year, or 6s. Od. per Year. The Credit Charge is Is. 9dper Quarter, &c. Wanted. PLUMBER wanted. Apply Davies, Towy Works, Carmarthen. 27027 BUILDERS, CARPENTERS 'PAINTERS.— For (food Strong Boys knowing th«ir trades appl" Mr Slammer, agent to London County Coun- cil, Crugmawr, near Llandilo 26960 SHOEMAKERS & TAILORS.-For GOOD stron, 8 Boys knowing their trades apply Mr Plum mer, agent to London County Council, Crugmawr- Llandilo. J61 MR. F. J. FINGLAH, Borough Surveyor and Water Engineer, HAS a VACANCVT for a Well educated youth as ARTICLED PUPIL. Mode. rate premium. Apply Borough Surveyor's Office, Carmarthen. 270c4 Sf INNER seeks situation. Ten years' expe- 8 rience; young man good refereiiees. -Apply Spinner," JOURNAL Office. 1817p ARMARTHEN MARKET. Young Gir1 wanted to take charge of Sweet Stall ever" Saturday. Apply Ueaddoii. Confectioner, 28 and 29, Orange Street, Swansea. 18L9p MASONS wanted. Long job Union raw of of wages.—Apply Thomas and J.on^H, Pont- ardawe. nOo7 WANTED, General Servant, about 18, two in family, good home. Apply, giving refe- rences and wages, Mrs W. Lewis, 3j Prospect Place, Pontardawe, Swansea Valley. 27059 EISIEU, Nyddwr a Gwebydd Llaw At Gwaith parhaus ac huriau da i grefi'twyr da. —Ymofyyner ag X, Swyddfa'r Jonrna.l" 27007 WANTED £ 1,200 at £ 4 per cent on mortgage oftwo Freehold Houses, value £ 1,700. Principals only.—Apply Cash," care of JOURNAL, 18lHp WANTED a Btong, intelligent Lad as Appren- tice to the Painting Trade.—Apply Bartl- ett Bros., Castle House, Carmarthen. 1815p To be Let. TO be LET, large double-licensed Public Hou.-e, in main street, Carmarthen. For particulars apply to Norton and Co. Security required. 27058 TO LET.—A Double-licensed Hou?e in a main street of the town. Early possession.—Apply Buckley's Brewery, Limited, Cannarthen.O 2703 ARAIARTHE-N.-To be LET or SOLD, Villa I Residence," FFYNNO., E," Welifi-ld Road, containing three reception rooms, six bedrooms, modern (conveniences. Perfect sanitary arrange- ments. Lawn aurllarge Garden. Possession 25th March next. Apply, Utiwallyn Davies, John Street,Carmarthen, 1814p For Sale. BICYCLE.—For sale, a splendid Bicycle, new this season, cost £ 12, will be sold for £ 7. Owner* spying up riding. Surprising bargain.— Apply "Bike, Journal Office, Carmarthen. CARTERS HORSEKEKPERS! Send Is xor- a Book of valuable Stable Recipes. GAME-KEEPEIVS Book of Recipes, is-TULLY, rak, Bexhill. 1778p CiHURN, practically new, to be sold cheap.— Apply J., JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. 1820p FOR SALE, at moderate prices, four pedigree Shorthorn Bulls and Bull Calves, from the Noyadd Wilym Herd. For particulars and prices, apply Farm Bailiff, Noyadd Wilym, Cardigan. 27065 ESTABLISHED 1857. Messrs. MURPHY & ROWLEY SURGEON DENTISTS, Honorary Dentists to the Aberystwyth Infirmary and Cardiganshire General Hospital, 54, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. 7 TAKE NOTICE. Thope using our names at Lam peter, Aberayron, and Tregaron nave no connection with us, and arejiot Dentists. Attendance at Lampeter on the first and third Fiidays in leach month at Mr Evans's, Moelfre House, High-street, frm 10 to 2-30.. Aberayron on the second and fourth Wednesday in each month, at Mr Davies'e, Painter, 15, Market-street, from 10 to 2,30. Tregaron every Monthly Market, at Mr Evans's, Draper, Albion Houee, from 10 to 3. REES DAVIES, HILI. POSTER & ADVERTISING AGFNTj <7. BRIDGE STREET LAMPETER. On all the Princioal Stations in the Town and Diftricn Prompt attention to business. Terms Moderate. The Carmarthen Bill-posting Company. 15, BRIDGE STREW, CARMARTHEN. BILLPOSTING and Advertising in all its Branches throughout the Couuties of Car- marthen, Pembroke. and Cardigan. I IR. Ai. JAMES, Manager. BUYERS OF WINE AND SPIRITS. At this time will have every advantage given them as to quality and price at Messrs. Brigstocke & Son | WINE MERCHANTS, CARMARTHEN. ASSORTED CASES MADE UP AND SINGLE BOTTLES SUPPLiED. CARRIAGE PAID ON QUANTITIES OF OXE DOZEN. SELECTIONS FRGATOUR PRICE LIST. Good Ports*from wood, 24s., 30s., and 36s. per doz. Do. do. 2s., 2s. 6d., and 3s. per bottle. Choice Tawney Wine, 42s. per doz. or 3s. 6d. per hot. Fine Scotch Whiskeys, 5 years old, 36s. doz., 3s. bot. Well-matured and soft old Irish and Scotch Whiskeys, 42s. per dozen or 3s. 6d. per bottle. Special quality, 48s. per dozen or 4s. per bottle. (All the leading Brands kept in stock. Also a fine selection of Clarets, Burgundies, &c. BRIGSTOCKE & SON, WINE MERCHANTS, CARMARTHEN. 2698 Educational Announcements. QARMAKTHEN JJOUNTY SCHOOLS THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Headmaster: E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Cantab). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL. Headmistress Miss B. A. HOLME, Late Open Scholar If Girton College, Cambridge; Senior Optime Mathematical Tripos. Fees Boys, £1 15s Girls, El 8s per term (3 terms in the year). Reductions for brothers or sisters. Boarders can be received at both schools. The term began Thursday, January 14tli. 1904 The* Headmaster (at the Grammar School) and the Headmistress (at Hillside), will be pleased to see the parents of new pupils on Wednesday, January 13th, from 2 to 6 p.m. GUHOOL QIKLS, | CARMARTHEN. PBBSIDENT OF COUNCIL THK LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. LADY PRINCIPAL Miss A. F. CLARK, B.A., London University At least TWO ENTRANCF. SCHOLAR- SHIPS of j213 a year for Boarders of 9 years of age and upwards, will be offered for competition to candidates of sufficient merit, on TUESDAY. JANUARY llth,1904, at 2 o'clock, at the High School There Scholarships are renewable annually at the will of the Council. The School gives au excellent education on very m derate terms. Admirable accommodation for Boarders. Pupils prepared for Public Examinations. Next Term begins WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 20th, 1904. For full particulars apply to the Lady Principal. PRIVATE TUITION. { THE Rev. JolnJame8, B.A., Cantab, late head master of St. TeiJo's College, Llandilo, privately prepares pupils for the Universities. Lam- peter, Public School*, Professional Preliminary Ex. aminations, Examinations for Bank Clerkships, eta., etc. Successes at Universities and other Public Exa- minations. Ltandiit). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL, LLANDOVERY. Head-Mistress Miss M. E. PRICE, B.A. (London). Assistant-Mistresses Languages—Miss G. W. EVANS, B.A. (Wales). Science—Miss L. C. HEPPLE. B.Sc. (Durham). Technical Work—Miss E. RAMSAY, First Class Certificated in Technical Subjects. Fees £ 1 10s per term (inchiding stationery). Reduction for sister. Next term begins Tuesday, January 19th. 1904. Boarders can be received at the school. For term apply to the 27012 HEAD MISTRESS. COLSTON'S SCHOOL, STAPLETON, BRISTOL. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. HEALTHY situation, spacious Grounds and Gardens, Chemical and Physical Labora- tories, Swimming Bath, Carpenter's Workshop. Seven resident Assistant Masters. Tuition, board, books, stationery, and clothing, £ 31 per annum, Apply to the Head Master, I 27018 ANTHONY FINN, M.A., LL.D.. CARMARTHEN. SCHOOL OF ART. THE Day Classes are held on Mondays and Thurs days, 10 to 1; Saturdays, 10.30 to 1. Evening Classes -Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday, 7 to 9. Fees-Day Classes, 12s 6d and 7s 6d per quarter; Evening Classes, 5s p-r quarter. W. i ONES, A.R. C A., 27049 Headmaster. ————. Money. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED PROVINCIAL UNION BANK continues to LEND im- mense sums daily, from £ 10 to 45,000 on Note of Sand c&one or other security. No office inq uiry charges whatever. Moderate interest. Easy in- stalments. Special rates for short periods. Largest and most honourably conducted business in the Kingdom, Thousands of our regular customers have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated transactions with us. A Gentleman from Bank will wait upon you al once with Cash. "all, or write (in confidence) to Manager, QTANLFY DOWDING 1, Queen-square, 92qqo Briefiol Without doubt THORLEY'S CAKE is the Cake of the Age. ALL STOCK THRIVE ON THORLEY'S CAKE. AGENTS W. CROSSMAN. 19 & 21, Blne-street, Carmarthen DA VID MORRIS, Merchant, Kidwelly. THORLEY'S OAKES are manufactured in the best fitted mills in the world. K\ WALTERS, OPTICIAN TO THE) SWANSEA EYE HOSPITAL, 15, Union Straet, Swansea FOR ALL KINDS OF SPECTACLES AND OPTICAL COODS. 23:71 Guinea-Hampers of Wines & Spirits ¡ Excelsior Extra Special Scotch. I Pearl Extra Special Irish. 44s. per dozen. Carriage paid. V.S.O.P. FINEST LIQUEUR COGNAC. 72s. per dozen. Carriage paid. Acknowledged to be the Finest Value in the market. MARGRAVE BROTHERS, LLANELLY. I II I Fit it with such Furniture as 8U ts, according to the fashion and the time." SHAKSSPEAK K NOTICE. TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH OR RE-FURNISH. Most people imagine that to furnish artistically is to furnish expensively; but this is not the case. Your homes can be furnished artistically, and at the same time very economically for Cash, or on terms that cannot fail to meet your approval if you write or visit. THE Guildhall Furnishing Compy. 16, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. Until our alterations of New Premises are completed, we have our Stock stored at Thresh's Bedding & Upholstering Works, Station Road. Have your Furniture Re-upholstered and Polished for Xmas. Made equal to new. Prices most moderate. t .1, BRADFORD HOUSE LLANDILO. Very SPECIAL PURCHASES OF Boys, Youths,' & Gents' Winter Overcoats I 45 per cent. under the usual price. j —— Hf, DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. J. R. EVANS, BRADFORD HOUSE, A I. The Journal' Printing Office ') Execute Work with Neatness and Desrwh Charges. Estimates will be given on application to W" > MANAGER, The y" .i>.)..)O "c" Carmarthen | HENRY QILES, PHOTOGBAPHER 124, Lammas-street, Carmarthen, WILL SHORTLY REMOVE TO NEW PREMISES (122, LAMMAS STREET, Late JOHN'S). I 20 Years' Experience in London, Sheffield, Cardiff, and I Gloucester. CERTIFICATED ART MASTER, TRAINED SOUTH KENSINGTON, National Bronze Medallist and Queen's Prizeman for Draughtmanship. I Mey's Noted Corsets, -3/11 to 10/11 per pair Platinum Anti-Corsets, 4/11 to 10/11 per pair Furs of all kinds, 1/6 to 50/- each Xmas Fancy Goods, Greatly Reduced Prices s et iSf PERTH DYE WORKS! J. DAVIES & SONG CLOTH HALL, CARMARTHEN. January Number Cloth Hall Magazine now on, 2td. 2 I Robinson, David, & Co., Ltd., TIMBER IMPORTERS, CARDIFF, PORT TALBOT, AND CA RMARTHEN, I HAVE THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE PURCHASED FROM MRI. H. Gr. POWELL THE BUSINESS LATELY CARRIED ON BY HIM OF I Timber Merchant & Saw Mill Proprietor, AT POTHOUSE QUAY, CARMARTHEN. LARGE AND ASORTED STOCKS OF ALL KINDS OF TIMBER SUITABLE FOR ESTATE WOKR, CONTRACTORS, CABINET MAKERS, COACHBUILDERS, &c., IWILL ALWAYS BE KEPT ON HAND. IT IS THE INTENTION OF ROBINSON, DAVID, & CO., LIMITED, TO IMPORT DIRECT TO CARMARTHEN, And they will also have their extensive stocks at CARDIFF and PORT TALBOT to fall back on if necessary. Every possible attention will be given alike to large and small orders. 27019 E. COLBY EVANS I Guildhall-sq., Carmarthen. f PIANOFORTES & ORGANS BY ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, INCLUDING Broadwood, Brinsmead, Collard, Hopkinson, Alexander, Bell, &c. FOR CASH OR ON AN EASY INSTALMENT SYSTEM ———- SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PIANOFORTE TUNING. Patrons can ^with confidence entrust the most valuable instruments to mv care U urn Pianos entirely Renovated, 'l one and Touch restored. i Old Pianos taken In exchange in part payment for new ones. tohis ,a'«e Annual Season's 8HUW Oh h ANCY ARTICLES, suitable for Christmas and New Year's Presents markedjnett^ Smptlon- A d,sw"lnt of 3d- '» the Is. allowed off all books not TUNER VISITS ALL PARTS PERIODICALLY. W M. BURTON, (LATE C. O. COLLARD), Wine & Spirit Merchant, Queen's Hotel, CARMARMARTHEN. BASS'S MILD AND PALE ALE IN CASK AND BOTTLE. GUINNESS'S STOUT. ST. PAULI LAGER BEER. WHEATLEY'S HOP BITTERS. NOTE— ———— All Spirits Specially Selected from Old Bonded Stock. PRIVATE FAMILIES AND THE TRADF SUPPLIED. 27004 ^^Wtdding, Keeper, #and Engagement RingsV m All Sizes, Shapes, and Weights M ■ in Stock. B I The Largest and Choicest Selection n ■ the United Counties. I 1 JOHN WILLIAMS, SLOP Y MODRWYAU, LAMMAS STREET M CARMA THE COAL! COAL I W. S. WHITE (Grandsod of the late Thon.as White, Coal Merchant, Quay), BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Carmarthen JD and neighbourhood that he has been ap- pointed Agent for Mr. Egerton Forester, the well-known Colliery Agent, of Swansea, and that he will be prepared to SUPPLY THE BEST COALS, both hard and soft, at MOST REA- SONABLE PRICES, both Who.esale and Retail at the STATION, or delivered at Residence. Address- COAL YARD, FRANCIS TERRACE; Or, CAWDOR TEMPERANCE HOTEL, LAMMAS STREET, CARMARTHEN. 26988 HIRAM JONES, Stock and Share Broker, 15, J-VIND STREET, SWANSEA. Telegrams-" Hiram." Tel-phore-No. 290. SPECIAL Business in all South Wales securities and South African Mining aud Land Shares. Every description of Stock Exchange business transacted at aluee market prices. CORRBSPONDENCtI INVITED. 2888 ACIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, ACCIDENT AND DISEASE P Small Pox, Scarlet Fever, Tyhoid, Diptheria, &:c. BURGLARY AND FIDELITY ASSURANCE. ]RAILWAY IPASSENGERS'ASSURANCE CUMPA\L established 1849. Claiins paid £ 4,500,000 CORNHILL, LONDON. A VIAN Secretary Agent-F LANGFORD, G.W.R., Haverfordwest. FARMERS SHOULD USE "SCOTIA" BASIC SLAG BECAUSE SCOTIA SLAG is the cheapest source of Phos phoric Acid, and contains more available Phos- phates than any other make in the market. SCOTIA SLAG is no untried Manure, an increasing consumption year by year on all lands and for all crops proving its efficacy. SCOTIA SLAG contains no Sulphuric Acid, k and even if applied in larger quantities than neces- sary does no harm, the excess being stored up in the land for future use. SCOTIA :SLAG is useful for all crops, but specially efficacious when applied to old pasture lands, banishing moss, stimulating the growth of the better grasses weetening and improving the whole character of the:pasture, and doubling the capacity of the laud for stock carrying.1 Why should Farmers use I SCOTIA' Brand of BASIC SLAG in preference to other makes BECAUSE SCOTIA SLAG possesses the Highest Solubility of any make In the Market. and the value of Slag depends upon this. Many Sla¡!,s with a hivh percentage of Phosphoric Acid have a very low solubility, and in such cases the buyer is really paying fur Phosphoric Acid which becomes available so slowly as to be of little value to agricture' Scotia Slag is guaranteed to pos- sess a solubility of 95 to 98 per cent., which means that practit:ally all its Phosphoric Acid is immediately available for plant fooa. A recent analysis Jby Professor Paul Wagner the well known Continental authority on Basic 'siap shows of hich a solubility as 98 per cent The" question of solubility is of such vital importance that farmers should insist on a definite guarantee on this imp( rtant point before'purchasing Scotiaf' Slag will give the best results in the field on account of its great solubility as comDared with other makes. EVERY BAG IS GUARANTEED. For further particulars ask your Local Merchant for our Special Pamphlet on "SCOTIA" BASIC SLAG. If you have no experience Ijf Basic Slat trv m small ot of the » SCO HA » ST! used other makes even with satisfactory results 1 we wouldjalso ask you to try the Scou'a", Brand, Tne results will show that our statements correct, and convince you that w SCOTIA BASIP j SLAG is the best value in the Market. i j DEPOT MAXAOBK J I THOMAS WILLIAMS, j BLUE STREET, ( J 1 J A J • H F I