Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

1 article on this Page

Advertising

Advertising
Cite
Share

BICYCLES! BICYCLES! PERAMBULATORS AND M A IL C A RTS. TO MAKE ROOM I FOR OUR HUGE IMMENSE AUTUMN STOCK OF ¡ Furniture, Bedsteads, and I Furnishing Ironmongery,1 We are absolutely obliged to clear all Cycles, Perambulators, Mailcarts, &c., on hand. IN ORDER TO EFFECT THIS WE ARE OFFERING STARTLING REDUCTIONS. ( CASE OR CREDIT. This Month only. NOTE THE ADDRESS— HERBERT JONES & CO., 46 & 49, KING STREET, CARARTHEN- NOIICE OF REMOVAL. NATHANIEL THOMAS, BUTCHER (LATE OF No. 9, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN) BEGS TO INFORM HIS CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT HE HAS H-IE13yCO"V"EID TO No. 13, KING STREET (Next door to the Probate Offices), Where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to receive a continuance of their valuable patronage. NOTE THE NEW ADDRESS- NATHANIEL THOMAS, Butcher, 13, King Street, Carmarthen. STJMMBB FASHIOITS. Misses LEWIS & CLARE, High-Class Milliners, SfC., CAVENDISH HOUSE CARMARTHEN. THE LATEST CREATIONS IN MILLINERY ALWAYS ON VIEW. Extensive Showrooms on their New Premises 417 TZTlsTG- STREET (NEXT DOOR TO LLOYD'S BANK). ESTABLISHED 1854. D. TITUS WILLIAMS BOOKBINDER, &c, CHAPEL STREET, CARMARTHEN. Magazines, Periodicals, and all kinds of Public,a j Hons Sound to suit the Owner s taste. r_a_a¡ Ila iamtslil- tHMEO t !!) !<«! '-r-t fa Htilli ri JONES Household g nAumr I I „ | & COMPY., • I g Furnishing- 8 I heaviest I \*° 47 & 49,KING STREE1 • I top I 7 I in the I | S CARMARTHEN. | r, j ]i Goods delivered Free I*™,l— LMBB J E. COLBY EV ANS7 Bookseller, Stationer, Music Dealer, SfC. GUILDHALL SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. PIANOFORTES & ORGANS BY ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, INCLUDING BROAD WOOD, BRINSMEAD, COLLARD, HOPKINSON, METZLER, CHAPPELL, BELL ORGAN CO., &c. FOl CASH OR ON AN EASY INSTALMENT SYSTEM. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PIANOFORTE TUNING. Fatrons can with confidence entrust the most valuable instruments to my caro. Worn Pianos entirely Renovated. Tone and Touch restored. TUNER VISITS ALL PARTS PERIODICALLY. Old Pianos taken in exchange, in part payment for new ones. rOYS IN GREAT VARIETY A DISCOUNT of 2d. in the Shilling allowed off all Books not marked NETT. Carmarthen County Schools, THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEADMASTER; E. S. ALLEN, M.A. CANTAB). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL. HEADMISTRESS: Miss B. A. HOLME, Late Open Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge; Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos. FEES :—Boys, JE1 15a. Girls, £1 8s. per Term (Three Terms in the year). Reduction for brothers or sisters. Boarders can be receivjd it both schools. The next term begins on Wedeesday, September 14th. The Head-Master (at the Grammar School) and the Head-Mistress (at Hillside) will be pleased to see the Parents of new pupils on Saturday, September 10 h, from 11 to 2, or on Monday, September 12th, frcm 3 to 6. The Entrance Examination will take place on Tuesday, September 13th, from 2 to 5. OLD COLLEGE SCHOOL CARMARTHEN. PRINCIPALS REV. JOSEPH HARRY. MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS. REV. J. B. THOMAS. List of Distinctions Gained by Pupils: 1st at Entrance Exam. Presbyterian College, Carmarthen (1898) 1st at Entrance Exam. Trevecca College, Talgarth ( 11 ) 1st Seven places at Entrance Exam, Presby- tarian College (1899) 1st and 2nd Division Matriculation of University of Wales. ) Six at Entrance Exam. Trevecca College ( ,,) Four Matriculation of University of Wales (1900) Six at Entrance Exam. Presbyterian College. ( „ ) Two to Baptist College, Bangor, Two to Trevecca, Two to Baptist College, Cardiff. (,,) 1st at Entrance Exam. Baptist College, Bangor (1901) Two to Brecon Memorial College. ( 11 ) 1st at Entrance Exam. Baptist College, Bangor (1902) 1st at Entrance Exam. Presbyterian College. ( „ ) 1st at Entrance Exam. Brecon Memorial College („) 1st Division Matriculation of University of Wales ( M) The John Jones'Scholarship ( M j 1st and 2nd at Entrance Exam. Baptist College, Bangor (1903 lsb, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th at Entrance Exam. Presbyterian College. Two Matriculations of University of Wales ( ) The John Jones'Scholarship | j 1st Division King's Scholarship (j' ) For complete List of Successes and Terms apply is above' Limited Number of Boarders kept at Mr. Tlwmuis Bouse. New Jams! New Jams! BLACK CURRANT EASPBEEEY I I lb. 2 lbs. oTKAWBEKEY ( 5jd. 9id. APRICOT ) WELSH BACON. CAERPHILLY CHEESE. z. D. JONES, COLOMBO STORES FranciB Terrace, 0 A R M A R T if EN. THE CARMARTHEN BILLPOSTING COMPANY, 13, BRIDGE-STREET CARMARTHEN BILLPOSTING and ADVERTISING,in allits JO Branches, throughout the Counties of Carma then, Pembroke and Cardigan. R. M. JAMES, Manager, CURED COUGH & COLD FOR 35 YEARS PCURES^HAVE YOU A COUCH LCOUCJIJ or TAKEN COLD ?I COLDJ FT^^G^GUSED PROMPTLY WI LL RELIEVE ||WILL RELIEVE FSTOPS1 AND CURE. FCUBESL I COLO J Invaluable la Nursery. I COUCH J Jk Cash Prices, Old., 1/0. 216. "jk Agents: J. P. ichards & Co, Chemists,16, Lammas-st TIRED IMZZEHsTT When you are tired of taking mysterious prescriptions, and weary of wearing Electric Belts, write to me, and I will send you a Book, which shows how every man, young and old, may be quickly and tb?- i-n^hly cured of NERVOUSNESS, J X' AUbTION, VARICOCELE, and DEBILITY f r a-iv cause whatever, WITHOUT STOMACH MEDICINE, or ELECTRICITY. Hundreds o cures. Book sent sealed, post free, for two stamps. A. J. LEIGH, 92 and 93, Great Russell Street, London, W.C. Over Seventeen years' successful results. W. T. ROGERS R.P.C. (Member ot the Registered Plumbers' Company), Plumber, Gas-fitter Wire & Electric Bell-hanger, 9, NOTT-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. All kinds of Bath Room and Lavatory Requisites supplied and fixed. Newest Desiqns and Prices on application. Repairs executed on the shortest notict SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ALL CLASSES* OF COUNTRY WORK. COMPETENT WORKMEN SENT TO ALL PARTS. GOOD WORKMANSHIP COMBINED WITH REASONABLE CHARGES Wedding, Keeper, me and Engagement Rings, All Sizes, Shapes, and Weights- in Stock. B The Largest and Choicest Selection in ■ the United eountieg. JOHN WILLIAMS, B SIOP Y MODRWYAU, 9 & 10, LAMMAS-STREET, CARMARTHEN. TEETH! TEETH! W. WILLIAMS (9 Years' Experience with the late Mr. Macphail, Years' with one of the Principal London Dentists) Teeth extracted quite painless by new process. CROWN, BRIDGE. AND BAR WORK A SPECIALITY. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. 8, SPILMAN STREET, CARMARTHEN (OPPOSITE BANK LANE). TO VISITORS. WESTMINSTER HOUSE, GROSVENOR R LLANDRINDOD WELLS. FURNISHED APARTMENTS AT REASONABLE TERMS. HOME COMFORTS. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. Terms, &c., on Application. PROPRIETRESS—MRS. ROGERS. W. S. MORRIS, Wholesale Grocer, Corn, Flour and Seed Merchant, 25, BRIDGE-STREET AND POTHOUSE STORES, CARMARTHEN. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. GIG HARNESS. Full size £ 4 2s. 6d. Cob sizes £ 315s. Pony size £ 3 6s. Cab or Business cart harness £ 4 10s. Strong van harness £ 4. Farmers' strong cart harness B3 10s. All the above are hand- made in our own factories. Heavy cart saddles and breechings 91. Cart bellybands 3s. 6d. Plough pads 2s. 21-ins. British Government backhands and tugs 10s. 61. Cart collars 5s. Steel hames with hooks Is. 6d. per pair. Black waterproof cart cover 6ft. 6ins. by 6ft. Gin., 4s. 6d. Meu's brown leather British Govern ment navy belts 6d. All goodu sent on approval. Illustrated catalogue post free on applica- approval. Illustrated catalogue post free on applica- tion to JARDINE, Contractor to H.M. Government, NOTTINGHAM. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, U ABERYSTWYTH. (One of the Constituent Colleges of the University of Wales). President, The Right Honourable LORD RENDEL Principal, T. F. ROBERTS, M.A. (Oxon), LL.D. (Vict). Preparation for Degrees in Arts, Science (including the applied Science of Agriculture), Law, and Music. Twenty-two Entrance Scholarships from JE40 to B10 offered for Competition in September next. Sessional Composition Fee, 910, with additional Laboratory Fees for Science Students. Registration Fee, £ 1. Men Students reside in registered lodgings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel. Warden Professor J. W. Marshall, M.A. Women Students reside in the Alexandra Hall of Residence for Women. For full particulars respecting the General Arts and Science Departments, the Law, Agriculture, and Day Training Departments, the Department for the j Training of Secondary Teachers and the Hostels, apply to T. MORTIMER GREEN, Registrar REVISION OF THE LISTS OF VOTERS. FOR THE WESERN DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN 1904. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WM. DENMAN BENSON, Esquire, Barris- ter-at-law, duly appointed to Revise the several Lists of Parliamentary, Local Govern- ment, and Parochial Voters, for the WESTERN DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN, will make a circuit ot the said Division, and hold Courts for the purpose of Revising the said Lists at the several places and times following, that is to sav:— -oJ LLANSAWEL. At the Town Hall, on Friday, th,e 9th day of September next, at 2.30 o'clock in the after noon, for revising the lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Brechfa, Llanybyther (South of Mountain), Llanfihangel-Rhos-y-corn Llansawel and Pencarreg (South of Mountain). KIDWELLY. At the Town Hall, on Friday, the 16th day of September next, at 12.45 o'clock in the afternoon, for revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of St. Mary, Kidwelly, Glyn in Llangendeirne, Llandefeilog, and St. Ishmael. CARMARTHEN. At the Shire Hall, Carmarthen, on Saturday the 17th day of September next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Abergwilly, Llan- gain, Llangunnor, Llanstephan, Llangunnock, Llandilo-Abercowin, Merthyr, Newchurch, and St. Peters. LLANEGWAD. At the Salutation Inn, Pontargothi, on Monday, the 19th day of September next, at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the Lists of Voters in the respective Parishes of Llanegwad and Llanfynydd. LLANDDAROG. At the Butchers' Arms, on Monday, the 19th day of September next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, for revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Llanarthney, Llan- ddarog, and Llangendeirne (except the Ham- let of Glyn). CONWIL-ELVET At the Blue Bell, on Tuesday, the 20th day of September next, at 3.30 o'clock in the after- noon for revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Abernant, Conwil-Elvet, Llanllawddog, Llanpumpsaint, and Trelech-ar- Bettws. NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. At the Police Station, on Wednesday, the 21st day of September next, at 10.45 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Newcastle- Emlyn, Cenarth, Cilrhedyn, Llangeler, and Penboyr. LLANYBYTHER. At the Black Lion Inn, on Thursday, the 22nd d y of September next, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, for revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Llanybyther (North of the Mountain), Llanfihangel-ar arth, Llanllwni, and Pencarreg (North of the Mountain). LLANBOIDY. At the Maesgwynne Arms, on Friday, the 23rd day of September next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, for revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Llanwinio, Eglwys- fair-a-cherrig, Kilmaerfllwyd with Chapelry of Castle Dwyran, Llandissilio, Llanboidy (except the Hamlet of Regwm), Llangan (Upper), and Llanglydwen. SAINT CLEARS. At the Court House, on Saturday, the 24th day of September next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Eglwys Cummin, Llandawke, Llansadwrnen, Llanginning, Llanddowror, Llanfihangel -Abercowin, Laugharne Township, Laugharne Parish, Marros, Mydrim, Pendine, and St. Clears. WHITLAND. At the Yelverton Arms, on Monday, the 26th day of September next, at 12 o'clock at noon. for revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Egremont, Kiffig, Hamlet, of Regwm in Llanboidy Parish, Llangan (Lower), Henllan-Amgoed, and Llanfallteg. And the List of Voters for any Parish, Town ship, or place not hereinbefore mentioned, if any, will be revised at the nearest Court to the same. N .B.-Tlio Overseers of each Parish, Town- ship, and place must attend, as required by the Act, at the opening of the Court at which the Lists of their respective Parishes, etc., are hereby appointed to be revised, and bring with them the Rate Books of the several Parishes for the year commencing July, 1903, and end- ing July, 1904, copies of their Lists and all Notices of Claims and Objections, and all other Papers which they have received con- cerning the Registration of Voters for the County of Carmarthen. J. W. NICHOLAS. Clerk of the Peace, and Clerk of the County Council. County Council Offices, Carmarthen, August 22nd, 1904. MR ERNEST COLLIER, M.S. A., ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, QUAY STBIBT, CABMABIHIN. CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted to cure in either sex, all acquired or Constitutional Discharges from the Urinary Organff, Gravel and Fains in the back. Free from Mercury. Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes, 4s 6d each, of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughDut the World, or sent for sixty stamps by the makers, the Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. SALES BY BEN. EVAIS & EVANS. 1904. Sept. 12 Pantglas, Lianfynydd-Peiigree Shrop- shire Sheep, Hereford Cattle, Horses, etc. » 13- Cwmtawel Reservoir, Conwil-Contractor'a Plant and Machinery. « 14-Pentremawr, Rhydargaeau—Hay, Corn, etc. » 15-Witunfawr, Llaii)lwti -Stock, Civ.p, etc. 16—Waunfawr, Llanfynydd—Stock, Crop, etc. HI- Danymllt, Llanarthney-Stvck, Crow, etc. 20-Blaenbydernen, Pencarreg—Cattle, 23 Horses and Ponies, Crop, etc. „ 21—Tynewydd, Pencider -Stock, Crop, etc. 22-Cydawell, Conwil-Stock, Crop, etc. „ 23-Esgerffordd, AI)ergot-! ech -Stock, Crop, etc. 24 Ffyuonbumsaint, Llanpumpsaint—Stock, Crop, etc. »> 26 Bwichclawdd-morgar;, Llangeler-Stook, Crop, Implements, 8taiidiiig Larch Timber. >» 27 Shadog, Llangeler—Stock, Implements, etc. »» 28 Peiiiremawr, Rbydargaeau—Stock, Imple- ments, Green Crops, etc. 29-Pengrai 9-gigfran, Lianpurnpsaint-Stock, Crop, etc. 30-Brynbietyn, LIanpumpsaint-Stock, Imple- ments, etc. °Ct' S?ynte8' brechfa—Stock, Crop, etc. t J^iaencwna» Llansawel—Stoulc, Crop, eto. 5 1 laanewydd, Llanfynydd—Stock, Urop, etc. „ 7-Brynceirch, Llanfihangel-ar-arth -Stock, Crop, etc. „ 18-Morlogws-ucha, Cilrhedyn-Stock, Crop, etc. Full particulars in Posters, etc. Brithdir, Nantgaredig. CWMTAWEL RESERVOIR, NEAR CONWIL STATION, CARMARTHEN. Highly Important Sale of Contractor's Plant, Machinery, and Materials. MESSRS. BEN EVANS & EVANS are instructed by Edward Powell, Esq., owine to completion of Works, to SELL by AUCTION at) the above place, on Tuesday, September 13th 1904, the whole of the following PLANT and MACHINERY, comprising a large quantity of new corrugated Iron and Match-boarding, Fluorine Joints, Doors, Windows, Ovens, Grates, Benches, Tubs, etc. About 18 Iron Bedsteads and Mattresses. A number of 6 inches and 12 inches Stone-ware Pipes, new and second-hand Wheelbarrows. A quantity of Pitch-pine Planks, 12 x 6 in. Pitch- pine Boards and other Timber and Firewood, 1 Tip Cart, 1 new 200 Gallons Galvanized Iron Tank, one 200 Gallons Iron do. Ladder, Blacksmith's Bellows, Portable Forge Anvil, a quantity of 1 £ to 3 inched 8i! «r°r Wooden Sheds and Offices, 2-inches Wrought Iron Pipes, 1 cwt. Galvanize! Strand Wire, 1 Four-inches CENTRIFUGAL PUMP, Double-Cylinder 8 H.P. PORTABLE ENGINE, 1 Eight-inches Double-Cvlinder HAULING ENGINE, fitted with 2 DruSs 24 inches diameter, with clutch and brake gear to each drum (quite new), 1 new STEEL VERTICAL BOILER with 2 Cross-tubes, insured for 80 lbs. working pressure, 8 ft. x 4 ft., Cochran VERTICAL BOILER 10 ft. x 6 ft. with mountings, insured for 80 lbs. working pressure, 2 inches new circular Steel Rope, about 181 cwts. and 500 yards long, with socket shackle and short length of chain. 2 inches second-hand Steel Rope, about 500 yards long. Double-Oylinder 8 inches hauling Engine, with 2 Drums and Break-gear. Cast Iron incline Rollers and Brackets, Wood Sleepers, 4 ft. 0 in. and 9 ft. 0 in. long. Steel Rails, 35 lbs. and 40 lbs. per yard. Points and Crossings 35 lbs. per yard, Points and Crossings, 12 lbs. per yard for 18 in. Gauge Railway. 18 in Gauge Railway 12 lbs. per yard. Five 14 cubic yard 3 feet gauge side tip waggons. A number of 18 lOch gauge double Bide tipping Iron Waggons of 12, 15 and 20 cubic feet capacity. 1-4 cwt. Weighing Article S together with numerous othe? Me bale to commence at 2.30 p.m. prompt. TERMS-CASH. Brithdir, Nantgaredig, and 4, Priory-street, Carmarthen, August 26th, 1904. LLOYD & THOMAS'S SALE FIXTURES. 1904. Friday, Sept. 9th-Sale of Cows and Calves at the Market Place, Carmarthen. Saturday. Sept. 10th-Sale of Corn Crope at Tynycoed, Llanddarog. Monday, Sept. 12th-Sale of Pedigree Sheep, Hereford Cattle, Horses, and Yorkshire Pigi at Pantglas Stud Farm, Golden Grove. Tuesday, Sept. 13th-Sale of Corn and Green Crops at Green Castle, Llangain. Wednesday, Sept. 14th-Clear-out Sale at Hendir. Llangunnor. Thursday, Sept. 15th-Sale of Stock and Crop at Gwapr, Llanddarog. Thursday, Sept. 15th-Sale of Stock and Crop at Wern-isaa, Llanddarog. Friday, Sept. lGth-Sale of Stock and Crop at Antego, Llangunnock. Saturday Sept. 17th-Sal„ of Stock and Crop at Align Jrark, Llanoaint. Monday, September 19th-Sale of Stock and Crop at Pentre Farm, Llanarthney. Tuesday, Sept. 20th-Clear-out Sale at Cilffadun. fawr, Llandefeilog. Wednesday, Sept. 21st-Clear-out Sale at Cowin Grove, Bankyfelin. Thursday, Sept. 22nd-Clear-out Sale at Wern- corgam, Llangain. Friday, Sep^ 23rd-Clear-out Sale at Cwmdwyfrao, Saturday, Sept. 24th-Sale of Stock and Crop at Mill Land Cottage, Kidwelly. Monday, Sept. 26th-Sale of Shorthorns, etc., at Noyadd Wilym, Cardigan. Tuesday, Sept. 27th -Clear-out Sale at Cwmau-achaf. near Carmarthen. Wednesday, Sept. 28ih-Clear-out Sale at Plas-isaf. Bankyfelin. Thursday, Sept. 20th-Clear-out Sale at Green Castle, Llangain. Friday, Sept. 30th—Ss. o of Stock and Crop at Gam- lwyd, Llanddarog. Friday, September 30th-Sale of Stock and Crop at Maesgwilym, Kidwelly. Saturday, Oct. 1st—Sale of Stock and Crop at Llwyncelin, Llangain. Monday, Oct. 3rd-Sale of Stock. Hay, etc., Merthyr Rectory Farm, Carmarthen. Tuesday, October 4th-Sale of Live Stock, Imple- ments, frc at Nantygoitre-ucha, Ferryside. Wednesday, Oct. oth—Sale of Shorthorn Cows Bulls and Heifers at Carmarthen Market. Thursday, Oct. Gth-Clear-out Sale at Myddinfioh, Ammanford. Friday, Oct. 7th—Sale of Stock and Crop at Honey. corse, Laugharne. Monday, Oct. 10th-Show and Sale of Shire Mareø. Fillies, and Foals at Carmarthen. Tuesday, October 11th Sale of Stock, Implements. Hay, &c., at The Gardde, Kidwelly. Monday, October 24th-Sale of Colts, &c., at Blaen- nanthir, Cilrhedin. Tn n^Ker_iale offS^ck;etc., at Twmpath, Trelech. In October—Sale of Stock at Iscoed Home Farm Ferryside. • In October-Sale of Stock, etc., at Tyriarll, Llan. gunnor. In October-Sale of Shires, Prize-winning Hackneys, and Ponies, &c., at Llwyncadfor Stud Farm. Newcastle-Emlyn. LLANDILO. MR. WILLIAM J ONES will offer for Sale at the Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandilo, on Saturday September 17th, 1904, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon sharp (in one or more lots, subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced), aU that Freehold Messuage, Dwelling-house, Garden Outbuildings and Premises, known as GURREY HILL," situate near the Town of Llandilo, in the County of Carmarthen, together with all that Field of Accommodation Land situate adjoining the aforesaid premises and containining by admeasure- ment 1 acre, 1 rood, or thereabouts. The Dwelling-house is substantially built and roofed with Carnarvon slates, and consists of 4 Bedrooms, Jjont Parlour, Dining Room, Kitchen, Pantry, and W.C. The whole of the said premises are situate about half a mile from the town of Llandilo, abutting on the rond leading from Llandilo to Penybank Villaf*. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of the Auctioneer, Grove Hill. Golden Grove, R.S.O. Messrs Gee & Edwards, Solicitors, Swansea or of Mr. Claud R. Da vies, Solicitor. Llandilo. TO PARISH CLERKS AND OTHERS. WANTED the Baptismal Certificate of Margaret the daughter of Daniel Davies, Sieve Maker* and Mary, his wife, formerly of Carmarthen, and of Felinfoel, near Llanelly, born between 1820 and 1828. A Reward of B2 will be paid for the above. Apply to C. E. MORRIS, Solicitor, 4, Quay-street, Carmarthen. JOINT COUNTIES' ASYLUM, CARMARTHEN. To Butchers, Coal, and Fish Merchants, Curriers, Drapers, Grocers, Farmers, Millers. Ironmongers, etc. TENDERS for supplying the above Asylum with JL Butcher's Meat, lour, Fish, Butter, Cheese, Milk, Potatoes, Groceries, Haberdashery, Drapery. Clothing, Leather, Earthenware, Coal, and other Necessaries, Ironmongery, etc., for the six morths ending 31st Match 1905, are requested to be S to me, the undersigned, marked "Tenders for in the corner, on or before Wednesday next, the 14th inst. Forms of Tender, with Conditions of Contract, and any further information, may be obtained on application to the Clerk. I By order of the Visitors, | E. WILLIAM REED, Clerk to the Asylum. 1 Carmarthen, 6th September, 1004.,