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THIS WEEK, A SHEET ALMANAC FOR 1909, PRINTED IN COLOUR, Is presented with each copy of THE JOURNAL. We ask our readers to accept it with our Heartiest Wishes for Health and Good Luck during the coming year.
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THE JOURNAL, JANUARY 1, 1009 TRADE DIRECTORY. CARMARTHEN AND DISTRICT. Auctioneers. fohn Francis and Son, The Mount, Spilman-etreet, Carmarthen. f. Howell Thomas and Son, Aot. Mary-street, Car- marthen. Goal Merchant ff. Bland Davies, Coal and Lim" Merchant, Blae. Itreet, and 8, Quay-street, Carm#rth«Q • Hairdressers Heddon's Ladies and Gentlemen'* Haircutting Rooms, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen Coombings made up. Razors act. Private Room co* La;lt;eø and ohildren. Ironmongers dire. W. Phillips, Wholesale and Retail FarnUhinff Ironmonger, 4 and 5, Dark-gate, Carmarthen. Printers and Publishers. CHI JOURNAL Company, Ltd., Old Post Office, King- ttreet, Carmarthen. Tobacconist. #or Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Walking Sticks, &c., go to Heddon, Guildball-aquara, Car- marthen. Cinderellas, 3s. 4d perbox. LLANDOVERY. Boot and Shoe Manufacturer. fit, Style, Quality and Price are the best Salesmen in the World. See them at Jenkins and Sons, Soot Manufacturers, Llandovery and Llandilo. Trade Addresses CONSTITUTION BALLS. 11 AilO TO ^rea8e> Swelled Lege, HIIKM-A Cracked Heels, Coughs, Colas, ilwltw Sore Throat, Disordered Liver, Broken Wints, Influenza, Loss of Apetite, &0. A JL I I | p For Cide-bounà,Starng Coat 9 ? II I || r Hove or Blown, Distemper, Vft I I IvLa Epidemic, Surfeit, Condition- ing, Preserving Health, Scouring iu Calves, &0. Olirrn For £ U>t or Fluke, and for Anrrr keeping in Health, Assisting UllULI to get into Condition, Soour- tag Lambe, Jto. TESTIMONIAL. Kilkenny. I have used yoar Capias' Constitution Balls for 111 years and they have been of very great service to my Horses (9 to 12) and Neat Cattle. Never have to employ a Yet.—except to perform an operation— and DIIo8 BlI.Vec me many a half-sovereign. I can recommend them with confidence. JOHN ROBIN BO*. Prepared upwards of 50 years by the late FRANCIS CUPISS. M.R.C.V.S., DISS NORFOLK. (told in packets Is. 9d. and 3s. 6d. each, 7 small packets lCs. 6d., or 7 large 21s., by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, or from t ranCHI Cupisa, Ltd., The Wildemeas, Diss, on receipt of amount. TAKE # KEATINGS LOZENGES Tins II) |BM1PWBWHPL. KaiMliik RATS, RATS, RATS. Mr. C. H. CARLETCN, Chemist, Punlnie Street, Larne, reports: "This morning a customer of mine got the full of a meal bag of dead rata after usinc; 'RODINE' Rat Poison." RATS LIKE IT. EAT IT, AND DIE. PRICE-6d., i.. 2- 3f' 58. Post 2d. HARLEY Chemist, Perth. Agents: Waiter Lloyd, Chemist, Carmarthen; J. Nicholas, Llandovery; J. Llewellyn, Chemist, St. Clears. Money. jnf^r-TV p noVTNCIAL ft LafiK com in u us to Li.NO immense sums uaily, from BUJ to £5,000 on "Note of Hand alone" or other security. No office inquiry charges whatever. Moderate interest. Easy instalments. Special rate for short periods. Largest and most bonourably conducted business in the Kingdom. Thousands of cur regular customers have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated transactions with ua. A gentleman from Benk will wan upon yon at once with Cash. Call, or write (m confidence) to Manager, STANLEY DOWDING, 1. Queen-square. i K§iig in! praise | Those who have given Beecham s Pills a fair trial have nothing but rf praise for their wonderful curative properties. They are delighted and Those who have given Beecfiam s Pills a fair trial have nothing but rf i praise fer their wonderful curative properties. They are delighted and in many cases surprised at the mark- 'Ar ed improvement in their condition a) after a short course of this celebra- W ted family medicine. Dyspepsia, ^7 flatulence, constipation, and all de. rangements of the stomach, liver and bowel;, disappear before the healing W influence of BcECHAM'S PiLLS. "A1 Prepared specially I r the correction of digestive disorders, (8* their immediate effect is naturally to stimulate the perfect nourishment of the entire system. The food which 4^) previously clogged and congested m the organs, again provides by the t1 previously clogged and congested ) the organs, again provides by the aid of this specific, nutriment and 41 energy. The sense of utter vveari- 41 nes anà depression resulting from a condition of nervous debility and W malnutrition is permanently removed, (w A) and health, strength, and vitality j^) resume their swa.y after a short treatment of ftccdun's i IV pills. I Prepared only ty Jt] Thomas Beechair., St. Helens, Lancashire. )ftj wi So hi everywhere in boxes, price is. lid. (56 pills) & 2s. yd. (168 pills). :j).a riLARKE'S ,1 iBLOOO MIXTURE —TH'e ? W0RLD-FAKED BL000 PURIFIER. FOR cleansing and clearing the blood of an ini. virities from whatever cause arising, "Clarkt • Blood Mixture" cannot be bettered. Ithasovv 40 years' reputation, and is to-day more pov, lar than ever, the reason being un- doubtedly' it is recognised throughout the world i be the only safe, thorough and lasting remt v for Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy. Bad Legs, U\rs, Abscesses. Boils, Pimples, Blotches, Spots Sores, Eruptions of every kind, Blood Poison, Ovidiiiar Swellings, Rheumatism, Gout, etc. ( THE EDTTO* 0* Ti.. amity Doctor »ayt:— We have lee a by of letten bearing teati- 9 mony to tae truly v nderful cares effected by H 8 Clarke's Blood Mixta* It is the finest Blood B ? Purifier that Science vrd Medical Skill have ? H brought to light, and vfl \n with the utmost ccn- 8j 5 fidence recommead it to &u,- *ubscriber* aud the I I public geaerallf." H Of all Chemists & Storey 7/9 per Bottle. Jr r $PERMANENTLY OURES I Skin&ilsotlDkiasss I OF EVERY DESCR8PT%ON. Trade Addresses. IMPORTANT. When visiting the all-important town of Llandilo, Z-5 make it a point to see HARRIES' WINDOWS. No. 1 WINDOW— Bedsteads, Baths, Household Requisites, No. 2 WINDOW- Lamps of sterling qualities by English Makers. No. 3 WINDOW- Tools by Leading Makers. No. 4 WINDOW- Electro-plated Goods at unheard of I Prices. No. 5 WINDOW- Cycles and Accessories of all kinds. A 96-page Catalogue sent free on receipt of Post Card. A. E. HARRIES, Ironmonger, I Llandilo. SUFFERERS FROM -J.l.- '-K.¡, '.d:¡S .LJ.. Toothache, Headache, and Neuralgia WILL FIND EASE ijpt! tf EZUI YOU AN EXCELLENT REMEDY. The following is an unsolicited Testimonial from „ -RR* „ ™ • „ ALSEN ROAD. FINSBUJBY PABK, LONDON. To Mr. D. KING MORGAN, Chemist, Carmarthen. Dear Sir.—It is with very grew; pleasure that T am able to testify to the wonderful curatvie proper- ties of your L L U rowders. time ago I had a most painful and severe attack of facial I Neuralgia, the result f a chill caught whilst travelling. I tried several so-called1 Neuralgic reme- dies, but none seemed to allay the pains, and then a friend who had successfully tried your "Powders" procured three of them for me, and marvellous to relate, as soon as I had taken the first, the pains, as if by magic, at once disappeared, and I have not had a single touch since, although exposed to all kinds of changes. I think it is a pity that such a remedy is not more widely known to sufferers from this most painful of all complaints.-I am, gratefully yours, THOS. H. ARPUR. Sold in boxes of 8 doses 1/- Single dose 2d. Orders by post receive prompt attention. Prepared only by D. KING MORGAN, M.P.S., I CHEMIST, 2J, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. THE 4 LYRIC' TOILET SALOON 5, NOTT SQUARE, CARIKIARTHEN. HIGH-GLASS LADIES AND GENT.'S HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS SHAVING & SHAMPOOING UNDER THE BEST CONDITIONS. All Operations conducted on strictly Scientific principles. All Razors and Brushes rendered Antiseptic and kept Aseptically Clean. FIRST-CLASS FITTED SALOON. Well-lighted and perfectly ventilated. Charges Reasonable. CHIROPODY A SPECIALITY. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF P. G. COMBER, Late of BURY STREET, ST. JAMES', PICCADILLY PROPRIETOR -ARTHUR ARTHUR CHEMIST, 6, NOTT SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. I The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eruditions. Bilious Affections, I The Physician's Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. Safest and inost Effective Aperient for Regular Use, dInneford's j P^pAGNESjAj ONE COUPON ONE COUPON ONE CHANCE: TWENTY-FIRST NATIONAL ART UNION DRAWING. ONE CHANCE! ONE PENNY- ONE PENNY: To the Secretary, National Art Union. Branch Office-founzal Office, King Street, Carmarthen. I desire to participate with one chance in the above Drawing on the 29th March, 1909, on the conditions stated in the announce- ment of the National Art Union in the issue of The Journal" on 25th Dec., 1908. One Penny enclosed for each Coupon. Name Address- No. A. NOTK.The Coupon will each be specially numbered in the space above, and corresponding numbers will be placed in the Great Ballot Wheel of the National Art Union, representing each Coupon at the Drawing on 29th March, 1909, at the Galleries of the Royal Institute. All subscribers will be entitled to attend the Drawing. All Coupons must be sent either singly or in one batch to the Secretary of the National Art Union, Branch Office, The Journal" Office King Street, Carmarthen, and to no other address or they be invalid. ° BEN JONES, I (Formerly Manager of T. Jones & Sons, Priory Foundry). Agricultural Implement Agent Paxton House, 15, Priory Street, CARMARTHEN ) Begs to inform Farmers and others that he In has a Large Stock of Machinery & Hay Implements at the above address. Also, PLOUGH CASTINGS & FITTINGS. Chaff Knives for all makes of Ma hine s in Stock. Tomb Railings, &c. 10 Old Machinery Bought and Sold Repairs done on the premises. Large Purchase of Agricultural Machinery just arrived. I I., If*l| HosuitaJ for Cbaffcutters/0Turnip Cutters, Threshing and Mowing Machines. &c. I SUCCESS OF NOBEL'S AMMUNITION IN SOUTH WALES. AUGUST. Clay Bird Shooting Competition, at Llanartir Cardiganshire. First Prize won with "EMPIRE SMOKELESS." SEPTEMBER. Clay Bird Shooting Competition, at Crymmycb Arms. First Prize won with "EMPIRE SMOKE- LESS." Clay Bird Shooting Competition, at Gorsgoch, near Llanybytlier. First, Second, and Third Prizes on with "EMPIRE SMOKELESS." NOBEL'S AMMUNITION Vlzequalled for Regularity and Reliability. Can be obtained from all GUll Alalcers and Ammunition Dealers. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES GOLTD. Kingsway House, Kingsway, W.C. The Engine for Farm II and Estate Work. i I TANGYE S OIL ENGINE. II Simple, Reliable, Economical. No Lamp Required after Starting. ( Lew First Cost I CUIEl" OFFICE BIRMINGHAM. SOUTH WALES OFFICE 6, BICH STREET, CARDIFF. LARGE STOCK S OF 3 DEFECTIVE AND WASTE GALVANIZED Corrugated Sheets For Immediate Sale CHEAP. Apply- S. BEVAN, SON & ROBERTS, LTD Ironmonger, &c., 84] LLANELLY. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. SICKNESS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. BURGLARLY AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS. Insured against by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE. Capital (fully subscribed). £ 1,000.000. Claims paid, 95,400.000. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. H. VIVIAN. Secretary. Agent-F. LANGFOBD, G.W.R., HaverfordweBt. „ C. S. READ, Llanelly. Agents required in imreprar-M^d District#. as TURMEY-ARCHER I |, THREE-SPEED GEAR 11 I (Original 1ll 1901 and still the best) I MAKES CYCLING EASY. h Send for interesting Illustrated Booklet free from I STURMEY-ARCHEB CEARS LTD. Nottingham The Carmarthen Bill-posting Company, 15, Bridge Street, Carmarthen BILLPOSTING and Advertising in &U Ita Branches throughout the Counties of Car- marthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan. B. M. JAMS3. SELECTIONS FROM OUR WINE LIST, j Pei do/. Pcroot. PORTS (No. 1) Superior light old Wine 28 6 2/6 (Xo. :3). Soft old Wine of excellent quality 34/0 3/0 (Xeit Ca'-h Prices.) BEAUNE (No. 1) Good dinner B'lrgundy 1J 0 1/6 { i/No. 2) Fine old Wine 24 0 2 0 i CLARET—"Chateau la Dan- j pb'me. 1G/0 1,4 (Nice wcv'-fTavo' :| C 1 Grand Mosseaux .48 0 4 0 I' (1893 Vintage—capital light wine). FINE SCOTCH WHISKY, 'NOS DA' (A well-matured Whisky of exceptional purity i 36 PER BOTTLE. 42/- PER DOZEN Carriage Paid on quantities of 1 Dozen and upwards. Assorted Cases made up. Complete List on Application. BRICSTOCKE & SON, WINE MERCHANTS, CARMARTHEN. EST. 1840. SPECIAL NOTICE. To the Inhabitants of Cardigan, Beneath. Cilgerran, Eglwyswrw, Crymmych, and Immediate Dia. trictB. E, A. OWEN, NOTT HOUSE, CARMARTHEN (The Renowned Bankrupt Stock Dealer), IS now paying a return visit to these Districts with a large Bankrupt Stock of DFAPERY Which is only to be seen, and Buyers are tempted. The Goods consist of Welsh Cloths, Flannels, Blan- kets, Sheets, Quilts, Carriage Rugs, Dress Materials, Skirts, Blouses, Petticoats, Ladies' Costumes, Gentlemen's Suitings, etc., etc. Before y"u buy elsewhere, he respectfully invitee you to inspect the Goods when one of his convey- ances will call round. RALEICH CYCLES II (Rigid Rapicf and Reliable) ALL STEEL Are the most perfect bicycles extant. Send for Book of the Raleigh," post free from:- L RALEICH CYCLEJJLME?., NOTTINGHAM G. W. JOLLY, THE LIBRARY, AMMANFORD, The well-known ¡ CARMARTHENSHIRE SHIPPING AGENT Books Passengers to all parts of the World by the best lines. Sailings and fares on application." (176 S UN FIRE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. I The Oldest Insurance Office in the World. .li>uranctv< effected au.;1 inst the following ri»k> :— FIKE. personal Accident, Sickness & Disease, Fidelity Una.antce, Burglary. V. orkmen s l ompeiwition and Employers' Liability, including Accidents to I Domestic Servants. I I I Funds in Hand-R2,764,234 For all particulars apply to the following Agenta:- Ammaníord-Mr. David Jenkins. Mr. David Arthur Fox. Carmarthen-Mr. John Francis. Mr. M. J. Thomas, 13, TIN Avenue. Dolfallt—Mr. David T-iomas. Garnant—Mr. Rees Davies, Brynteg. Henllan Station-Mr. Morgan J. Thomas. Llandilo—Mr. W. I)..jcnUn-. (,VM,rrec-r. Llandoverv—Mr. Thomas Phillips. LJanstphan-Mr. John Morgan. LIanybyther-Mr. David Thomas. LlandJlssul-Mr. Leonard C. F rleigh. Lampeter—Mr. W. Davies, 17, StatioD-terru. J1, W. Howell. New Quay—Mr. David Enoch. Pantyffynon—Mr. David Francis. Sarnau—Mr, David E. Thomas. Talc-ara-Mr. Llswellyn Davaa*. Educational Announcements Carmarthen County Schools. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Headmaster: E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Cantab). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL. Headmistress: Miss B. A. HOLME, M.A. Late Open Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge. The Headmaster (at the Boys' School) and the Headmistress (at the Girls' School) will be pleased to see the paren of new Pupils on Monday, January 18th, from 2.30 to 5. Fees-21 8s. per term (3 terms in the year). Re- duction for two or more members of the same family. Boarders can be received at the Grammar School. The next Term begins Tuesday. January 19th. HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CARMARTHEN. President of the Council: THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. Lady Principal: Miss A. F. CLARK, B.A., London University. The School gives an excellent education on veru moderate terms. Admirable accommodation for Boardem. Pupils prepared for LONDON MATRICULATION and other Publio Examinations. Boys as well as girls can be received in the Pre- paratory Class and the KINDERGARTEN Dlil- PARTMENT. Next heg.i, Thursday, January 2ist. Boarders return Wednesday, January 2C'th. For full particulars apply to the Lady Principal. ABBEY HOUSE SCHOOL, LLANDILC. HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR GIRLS. Principals-The Misses MAcARTHUR. Assisted by Resident English and MaBio Mistresses Visiting Master for Violin—Mr. VICTOR JONES., Carmarthen. General Education—Thorough and Modern. Special attention given to Music. Successful r8- sults in the local Examinations. Painting-Oils and Water-Colours. Home Comforts. Moderate Terms. MR. HAROLD MALKIN, F.R.C.O., ORGANIST OF ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Music Master to the Training College and the County Girls' School, Has a few Vacancies for PUPILS for Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Harmony, and Counterpoint, etc. TEEMS ON APPLICATION. 7, ESPLAANDE, CARMARTHEN. Next Term commences September 21st. (87 LLANYBYTHER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. \/| R. S. STEPHENS, B.A.. B.Sc. (Int.), Lond., ^TJ. prepares Pupils for all Examinations and Commercial Pursuits. Numerous successes. Next Term begins January 11th. (185 Shipping Notices AUSTRALIA NEWAZEALAND* by the QRIENT ROYAL IJAIL LINE from London to FREMANTLE, ADELAIDE. MEL- BOURNE. SYDNEY, and BRISBANE aliin^T GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES. NAPLES POPT SAID. COLOMBO. Steamers. Tons. London. Marseilles. Naniea. Ortona (tw sc) 7945 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan 11 Orontes (tw sc) 9023 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Asturias 120C2 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb' *4 (tw. sc.) Omrah (t\v>c) 8130 Feb. 19 Fob. 2c Feb. T3 Managerr-F. Green and Co., Anderson, Anderson and Co. Head Offioes-Fenchurch-&vetius, London, E.G. For passage, apply to the latter firm, at 5 Fen- church-avenue, London, E.C., or to the West End Branch Office, f8, Cockspur-street, Charing Crow. S.W.; or J. Vaughan Evans, 6, Cowell-etreet. Llac- elly. Allan Royal Mail Line The only I Express WEEKLY Service Turbine irem LIVERPOOL Steamers To CANADA. Unsurpassed Accommodation. Lowest Fares. Special Through Ratee to Western States. Also Direct Services from LONDON & GLASGOW, Handbooks, Maps, and all Information FREE. Apply ALLANS, 19, James Street, LIVERPOOL > 103, Leadenhall St., E.C., and 6, Pall Mall, S. W., London, 5, Bothwell St., Glaegow; or Local Agents South Africa. Royal Mail Route, Union Castle Line London and Southampton. To Cape Colony, Natal, Delagoa Bay Beira etc. calling frequently at Madeira, Las Palmas, Teneriffe, Ascension, St. Helena, and Lobito Bav. Weekly Sailings, Fast Passages. Superior Accom- modation. Best ronte. For Rates of Passage Money, and all further in- *PPJ7 Managers—DONALD CLRRIE & CO., London, or to Local Ag-ente W. S. MORRIS, WHOLESALE GROCER, CORN & FLOUR MERCHANT, 25, Bridge Street, Carmarthen. I It will pay keen Cash Buyers to send for j current Price List before buying.