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tf.r" v j. 1 BENTLEY'S CHAFFOUTTER, WITH SAFETY LEVFR AND FLY-WHEEL COVER, To meet the requirements of the Chaffcutter (Accidents) Act, 1898. 1 r<j)n T LYSAGHT"S GALVANISED SHEETS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ESTIMATES FREE ON APPLICATION k ,ill; .1 11. American Wooden Pump. Cheap and Dura We. W. T. is Agent for all the Leading Makers, and has the Largest Assortment of Oil Engines, Chaffcutters, Root Cutters, Cake Mills, Winnowers, and other Agricultural Machinery in South Wales. Prices very moderate. Chief Implements Depot at MARKET PLACE, CARMARTHEN; also Stock kept at MARKET PLACE, LLANDYSSUL; LLANELLY; and at LLANYBYTHER. ft — POITAL AND TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS— THOMAS, Ironmonger, Carmarthen. SI,LA N DYSSUL—Every TueS(lay and Fair ^ay0- LLAN YBYTHER-Kn>t Monday in each month and a'l other Fair Days, LLANELLY (MABKET PLACE)—Every Thursday. PK1NHNG! PiiLN ILNli! QOOD CHEAP, AND EXPEDITIOUS pRINTING JGJXECTREL) AI TBI 'WEEKLY MrOKTEir H ? MINTING & PUBLISHING OFFICES. A BLUE-STREET DARMARTHEN. kit* J ,-i POSTERS ■*U>1 *S V COLOURED OK PLAIN HANDBILLS TRADE CIRCULARS MEMORIAL CARDS (IN GREAT VARIETY BUSINESS CARDS PAMPHLETS A. N n NL KEPOfc 8 PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE PROGRAMMES i (BALL CONCERT OR SPORTS) BILLHEADS fcfEMO FORMS -i CHEQUE BOOKS, &c. Orders by Post receive prompt J and careful attention. J>RI O BS ON PLICATION. The Carmarthen Weekly Reporter POTLHHID VEBl THURSDAY KVMnHO, Stmkt. tbroUffhOut South Walt: veneral17, and bas th ABFTLST CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTS OF CARMARTHEN, FBICK OK«PHNNT POST FREE 1/9 PEB QUARTER to BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM FOR ALL CLASSES OF ADVERTISEMENTS. GWALIA HOUSE BAKERY C.A.RM.ARTHEN. The Success of our Tea Party Cake. We are open to supply any quantity at the shortest notice to Tea Parties. Sunday and Day Schools supplied- at moderate terms. Currant, Seed, Sultana, and Madeira always in Stock. TH TRADE SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. f Families waited on daily G. TREHARNE. NOTICES TO UUIT From Landlord to Tenant and Tenant to Landlord, may be obtained at the Reporter Office. Price One Penny ORGES PILE V GRAVEL PILLS I ¡, I I I A MARVELLOUS REMEDY. For upwards of Forty Years these Pills have held the first place in the World as a Remedy for PILES and GRAVEL, and all the common disorders of the Bowels, Stomach, Liver,, and Kidneys; and there is no civilized Nation under the Sun that I has not experienced their Healing Virtues. I THE THREE FORMS OF THIS REMEDY: [ No. 1—George's Pile and Gravel Pills. j o fc No. 2—George's Gravel Pills. »| No. 3—George's Pills for the Piles, t Sold everywhere in Boxes, Is. I -a. and 2s. 9d. each. By Post, ls. 2d. and 2s. lod. PROPITIETOU-J. E. GEORGE, M.R.P.S., RIUM AIN, ABERDAKE. j J. NOTICES TO QUIT From Landlord to Tenant and Tenant to Landlord, may be obtained at the Reporter Office. Price One Penny. -c- FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS Finished in the LATEST STYLES, YOU SHOULD GO TO JAMES MORGAN, Who has taken over the business of J. E. GOWER (late HENRY HOWELL), Photographer, Fine Art Dealer, and Picture Framer, AT 7 & 9, LAMMAS STREET CARMARTHEN. All Branches of Photography. Group Work a Speciality. NO INFERIOR WORK SENT FROM THE STUDIO. Special Apparatus kept for the Copying of Old and Faded Photographs. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. A Great Variety of Photogravures, Chromos, etc., always in Stock, together with over 100 VARIOUS PATTERNS of English, German, and American Mouldings. A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. MA ERNEST OOLLIER M.S.A ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR QUAY STREET, CARMABIHEN. MORTIMER'S j COUGH MIXTURE, 191 For Coughs, Colds I Croup, and Whooping Cough, I Bronchitis, and all Chest Affections. N.B.—See that this Picture appears upon the wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. MORTIMER'S ONLY. J.B.ARTHUR, WHOLESALE GROCER CORN FLOUR AND sFEB MERCHANT PlUOltY-STREKT, AND THE TJ A 3T t TO'R' L £ r ( AT AH LT.H K Barley, Hound and Flat Torn, Flour, Barley Meal, IrdiaD Meal, Middlings, Bran, &c., at lowest possible Prices. THOMAS PHOSPHATE THOMAS PHOSPHATE! LARGE CONSIGNMENT JUST ARRIVED r' PRICES VERY MODERATE. Is OLE AGENT FOR THE DUBLIN & WICKLOW t: CELEBRATED MANURES. IA0TIFEB. THORLEY PERFECT COOKED CALF MEAL. LACTIFER is specially adapted to supply the wants of Butter-Fats which are extracted from Creamery Milk, and for successful Calf Rearing is unequalled. Creamery Managers and all interested in the Rparing of Cals will do well to give ? LACTIFER a trial. 1 Cwt Bag, 20e. I SOLD BY MERCHANTS IN ALL PARTS. t F JOSEPH THORLEY, LTD., Ki.Nos CROSS, LONDON. I TIRED J^CJSIST. 1< When you are tired of taking mysterious prescription", and weary of wearing Electric Belts, 'write to me, and I will send you a Book, which (how8 how every man, young and old, may be quickly (Hid thoroughly cured of NERVOUSNESS, EXHAUSTION, VARICOCELE, and DEBILITY from any cause whatever, WITHOUT STOMACH MEDICINE, or ELECTRICITY. Hundreds o cures. Book sent sealed, post free, for two stamps. A. J. LEIGH, 92 vam| 93, Great Ilusseli Street, ^London, AV.G'. Over Seventeen years' successful retults. -m- X STOP ONE MOMENT. X OH DEAR DOCTOR, MUST MY DARLING DIE? THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE BUT TRY TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY which contains PURE Welsh Honey and an ssenc 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 such complaints. It s nvaluable for weak-chested men, delicate women, and children. It cures when all other remedies fail. It cures Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Tightness of the ;hellt. It cures thousands )f children of Bronchitis and Whooping Cough. It cures for One ShiHingwhen Pounds have been spent in vain. TRY IT If you have a Guugh, 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 June 11th, 1902. DEAR SIR,—I wish to acknowledge my gratitude to you for the relief I have received from using your Tudor Williams' Balsam of Honey. For more than two years I have been a great sufferer from Colds and Coughs, in fact, my life was quite a burden to me with pains all over my Chest. I have had three bottles of your Balsam of Honey, and am grateful to say that I am cured-can go on with my performance with pleasure. Shall highly recommend it to others. You can use this testimonial as you like. I am, yours faithfully F. CHIRGWIN, Comic Clown, Blackbu IS SOMETHING MARVELLOUS. A BAG OF LETTERS IN EVERY DAY, any what they say about Tudor Williams' Balsam of Honey is something marvellous. SEVERE CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, combined 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 beg",u your treatment I was at 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 oold. I was always catching fresh colds. I am now able to sleep at nights, and when I rise up n the morning am able to do my wo with ease. Mrs. JACKSON. Sea View, bouthport. WORTHY OF YOUR CONSIDERATION. SIN-MY wife desires me say that yOlltTudof 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 tt once administered, aud this treatment is followed up until the oold dis- appears. Before using the Balsam in our amily the children have been prostrate with colds or several weeks, but now, by taking doses as directed, they seem to suffer veiy little inconvenience. Dmiug the short time the cold is upon them, the ction of the Balsam is marvellous, and the little ones take it readily and aak 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 Stal 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 ease of Balsam of Honey, which was gratefully accepted. The Balsam found a ready sale amongst the Royalty and nobility who patronised the Bazaar. 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 cheet. He had a troublesome cough. He asked 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 free 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 ana dtores in Is., 2s 6d., ani 4s. 6d. per bottle. Great saving in purchasing the large Bottle. Sample bottle sent (post paid for Is. 3d., 2a. 9d. and 5s., from th3 inventor. D. TUDOR WILLIAMS, L.8.D.E.W- Medical Hall Aberdari.
Carmarthenshire County Council…
Carmarthenshire County Council Elections. SWEEPING VICTORY FOR THE NATIONAL POLICY. Polling for the Carmarthenshire County Council election took place on Monday. The returns, now complete, show that the poltical constitution of the county council— exclusive of aldermen—has been changed from 39 Radicals and 12 Unionists to 41 and 10 re- spectively, the change being due to the Radical gains at Carmarthen, Llanegwad, and Llandovery, and the Unionist gain at Laugharne. Of the 17 aldermen, 13 are Radicals. Therefore, at present the total members are: — Radiioals 54 Unionists 14 Total membership. 63 On the, 16th inst., nine aldermen (of whom two are Unionists) retire, and if the majority reserve to themselves all the aldermanic seats they will stand as 56 against 12. BETTWS. *W. Jones (R). 527 v T. Jones (R.). 505 Majority 22—No change LLANYBYTHER. *J. Thomas (R). 266 I 1 D. Williams (R.). 234 Majority 32-No changp QUARTERBACH. W. J. Williams (R.). 296 Gwynne Vaughan (R.). 289 Majority 7-No change WESTFA AND GLYN. Rev B Humphreys (R) 293 Rev John Evans (R) 129 Majority 164-No change ABERGWILI. *J. Lloyd (R.). 296 H. W. Pryse (U.) 125 Majority 171—No change CARMARTHEN (W., Lower). J. Lewis (R.). 162 *J. John (U.). 159 Majority. 3-R. gain CARMARTHEN (E., Town). *T. E. Brigstocke (U.). 268 H. W. Tlhomasi (R.). 267 Majority 61—No oheuge CARMARTHEN (E., Upper). 00, *Rev A. F. Mills (R.). 255 D. Davie6 (U.). 135 Majority. 120-No change KIDWELLY. *A. Stephens 296 J. G. Anthony (R.). 254 Majority. 42-No change LAUGHARNE. R. Evans (U) 155 J. D. Morse (R.). 152 Majority. 3-U. gain LLANDOVERY. J. R. James (R.) 196 Capt. W. Jeffreys (U.). 106 Majoritr 88-R. gain LLANEDY. *J. L. Thomas (R.). 280 R. H. Sampson (U.). 219 Majority 61-No change LLANUNNOR. *C. E. Morris (R. 182 D. E. Stephens (U.). 160 Majority. 22—No change LLANEGWAD. D. J. Harries (R.). 237 "Colonel Hughes (U.). 210 Majority. -ii-R. gain PEMBREY (N.). .R,ev J. H. Rees (R.). 272 Dr Williams (R.).174 Rev W. Williams (U.). 129 Majority 143-No change ST. CLEARS. J. Lewis (R). 253 Dr R. L. Thomas (R.). 218 Capt. Powell (I.). 28 Majority 35—No change
PRICES AND AGENCIES OF "MANNINA…
PRICES AND AGENCIES OF "MANNINA OINTMENT. The "Mannina" Ointment is composed of South African Herbs, and is prepared in three degrees of strength, viz.: — No. 1.—"Full," for Cancer, Tumours, Ac. Prices: 2s 9d, 4s 6d and 8s d per pot. No. 2.—"Medium." for Fistulas, Carbuncles Ulcerated and Poisoned Wounds, Absceases Barte, Legs, &c. Prices: Is lid, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d per pot. No. 3.Mild," for Eczema, Ringworm, Soalds, Burns, Diseases of the Skin, Ac. Prices: Is I'd, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d per pot. During its use in this country for onlj a short period it has effected wonderful cures. This can be proved by genuine testimonials. The Ointment may be obtained from D. King Morgan, King street, Carmarthen, P. N. Owen, Whitland; or direct from the Pro- prietors, The "Mannina" Ointment Co., •! their depot, Main street, Fishguard.
,GARNANT.
,GARNANT. LECTURE.—The Rev W. Glasnont Jones, of Maesteg, delivered' his highly interesting and instructive lecture on "Owen Dafydd," the Bard of Cwmiamman, on Saturday evening, at Now Bethel Chapel. Mr T. Thomas, Glan- amiman school, presided. The proceeds will be devoted towards raising a suitable monument to the old poet over his resting place at Sardis Chapel graveyard, Ystradgynlais.
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