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BICYCLES! BICYCLES! PERAMBULATORS AND MAIL CARTS. TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR HUGE IMMENSE AUTUMN STOCK OF Furniture, Bedsteads, and I" Furnishing Ironmongery, We are absolutely obliged to clear all Cycles, zn Perambulators, Mailcarts, &c., on hand. IN ORDER TO EFFECT THIS WE ARE OFFERING STARTLING REDUCTIONS. CASH OR CREDIT. This Month only. NOTE THE ADDRESS- HERBERT JONES & CO., 46 & 49, XING STREET, C.A:B.ARTHEN 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 or REMOVED -WF TO No. 13, KING STREET "n T>vnhat.t>. nffies). 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. SUMMER FASHIONS. 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 ZKZUCsT<3- STREET (NEXT DOOR TO LLOYD'S BANK). ESTABLISHED 1854. D. TITUS WILLIAMS BOOKBINDER, &c, CHAPEL STREET, CARMARTHEN. Magazines, Periodicals, and all kinds of Publica tions Bound to suitthe Owner's taste. j L | I Household I a from 18 Furnishing. j top I to I bottom a ^•ecwsoiei |o»«bs» s mas s a«&swftaa £ s?ecKj 8 a I I HERBERT JONES I J '& COMPY., J 47 &49,KING STREE1 | CARMARTHEN. •j All Goods delivered Free | The I | heaviest I stock I in the I three J. | nJ IE- COLE-Y ]E3"V"^L3srS, Bookseller, Stationer, Music Dealer, fyc. GUILDHALL SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. PIANOFORTES & ORGANS BY ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, INCLUDING BROADWOOD, BRINSMEAD, COLLARD, HOPKINSON, METZLER, CHAPPELL, BELL ORGAN CO., &c. FOR OASH OR ON AN EASY INSTALMENT SYSTEM. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PIANOFORTE TUNING. Patrons can with copfidence entrust the most valuable instruments to my care. 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. HENRY THOMAS & SONS. A UTUN- OUR FIRST DISPLAY NOW ON. T MODELS FRCrar LONDON & CONTINENTAL CENTRES. I NEW GOODS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. I A Visit to our Showrooms is certain to repay you. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO POST ORDERS. EMPORIUM, CABMAmBN. Carmarthen Connty Schools. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEADMASTER E. S. ALLEN, M.A. CANTAB). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL. HEADMISTKK3S Miss B. A. HOLME. Late Open Scholar Girton College, Cambridge; Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos. FEES .—Boys, £1 15s.; Girls, 21 8s. per Term (Three Terms in the year). Reduction for brothers or sisters. Boarders can be receiyad -it both schools. The next term began on Wedeesday, September 14th. 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. ( M ) 1st at Entrance Exam. Baptist College, Bangor (1902) 1st at Entrance Exam. Presbyterian College. 1st at Entrance Exam. Brecon Memorial Uollege ( 11 ) 1st Division Matriculation of University of Wales. ( The John Jones' Scholarship ( 1st and 2nd at Entrance Exam. Baptist College, Bangor (1903 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th at Entrance Exam. Presbyterian College. ( 11 ) Two Matriculations of University of Wales ( „ ) The John Jones' Scholarship ( ) 1st Division King's Scholarship (f" ) For complete List of Successes and Terms apply as I above Limited Number of Boarders kept at Mr. Thomas's House. W. S. MORRIS, Wholesale Grocer, Corn, Flour and Seed Merchant, 25, BRIDGE-STREET AND POTHOUSE STORES, CARMARTHEN. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. TIBBD IMHEIsr. 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 shows how every man, young and old, may be quickly and thoroughly cured of NERVOUSNESS, EXHAUSTION, VARICOCELE, and DEBILITY fr» any oause 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. | I Wedding, Keel)er, I and Engagement Rings. JfAll Sizes, Shapes, aud Weight-. in Stock. 11le Largest and Choicest Seleotion, ill the United Counties. B JOHN WILLIAMS, B Sior Y MODRWYAU, Mr 9 & 10, LAMMAS-STREET, CABMARTHBN. 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. i, 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. Gig HARNESS. Full size £ 4 2s. Gd. Cub sizes £ 315s. Pony size £ 3 6s. Cab or Business cart harness £4 10s. Strong van harness 24. Farmers' strong cart harness S3 10s. All the above are hand- made in our own factories. Heavy cart saddles and breechings 91. Cart bellybands 3s. 6d. Plough pads 2s. 2i-ins. British Government backhands aud tugs 10s. 6d. Cart collars 5a. Steel hames with hooks Is. 6d. per pair. Biack waterproof cart cover 6ft. 6ins. by 6ft. Gin., 4s. 6d. Men's brown leather British Govern ment navy belts 6d. All goods sent on approval. Illustrated catalogue post free on applica- tion to JARDINE, Contractor to H.M. Government, NOTTINGHAM. Education Act, 1902, Section 8 (1). Form 308 A. (Notice). CARMARTHENSHIRE LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accord- -131 ance with the provisions of Section 8 (1) of the Education Act, 1902, that the County Council of Carmarthenshire, being the Local Education Authority for the purposes of Part III. of that Act, propose to provide a new Public Elementary School for about 60 children at Nantgaredig, in the Parish of Llanegwad. The School will be available for the following areaThe Parishes of LLANEGWAD AND ABERGWILI. J. W. NICHOLAS, Clerk to the Local Education Authority. Dated 21st June, 1904. Section 8 (1) of the Education Act, 1902, provides as follows :— "(1) Where the Local Education Authority "or any other persons propose to provide a "new public Elementary School, they shall "give public notice of their intention to do "so, and the Managers of any existing "school, or the Local Education Authority "(where they are not themselves the "persons proposing to provide the school, "or any ten ratepayers in the area for "which it is proposed to provide the "school, may, within three months after "the notice is given, appeal to the Board "of Education on the ground that the "proposed school is not required, or that a "school provided by the Local Education "Authority, or not so provided, as the "case may be, is better suited to meet the "wants of the district than the school "proposed to be provided, and any school "built in contravention of the decision of "the Board of Education on such appeal "shall be treated as unnecessary." ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF CAR- MARTHEN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a J3I Meeting of the Finance Committee of the Council of the said County will be held at the Shire Hall, Carmarthen, on Monday, the 17th of October next, at 12.30 p.m. All persons having any claims against the Council are requested to send in their accounts to the Clerk of the Council, at his Office in the Shire Hall, on or before the 24th inst., and the persons making such claims respect- ively must attend, if called upon to do so, before the Finance Committee on the said 17th day of October next, for the purpose of having such claims audited. T W. NI^TTOT.AS. Clerk of the County Council. County Offices, Carmarthen, September 13th, 1904. Ma ERNEST COLLIER, M.S.A., ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, QUAY STIIZZT, CABMABIHEN, W. T. ROGERS R.P.G. (Member of the Registered Plumbers' Company), Plumber, Gas-fitter Wire St Electric Bell-hanger, 9, NOTT-SQUA BE, CARMARTHEN. All hinds of Bath Room and Lavatory Requisites supplied and fixed. Newest Designs and Prices on application. Repairs executed on the shortest notice SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ALL CIASSESJ OF COUNTRY WORK. COMPETENT WORKMEN SENT TO ALL PARTS. GOOD WORKMANSHIP COMBINED WITH REASONABLE CHARGES New Jams! New Jams! BLACK CURRANT "| BASPBEBBY lib. 2 lbs STBAWBEBBY i 51J. 9H' APRICOT ) WELSH BACON. CAERPHILLY CHEESE. Z. D. JONES, COLOMBO STORES Francis Terrace, CARMARTHEN. THE CARMARTHEN BILLPOSTING COMPANY, 13, BRIDGE-STREET CARMARTHEN BILLPOSTING and ADVERTISING,in allits Branches, throughout the Counties of Carma then, Pembroke and Cardigan. R. M. JAMES, Manager. CURED COUGH & COLD FOR 35 YEARS HAVE YOU A COUCH leoucjiJ or TAKEN COLO ?I COLD] USED PROMPTLY ^1 DAYMAN'S BALSAMl WILL RELIEVE W Ml r STOPS! AND QURE. F^UREs! I COLD J Invaluable la Nursery. I COUGH J Cash Trices, QU.,1/0. 2(8. Agents: J. P. ichards & Co, Chemists, 16, LammM-st SALES BY BEN. EVANS k EVANS. 1904. Sept. 16, at 10 a.rr.-Brynyreidon, Brechfa-Com and Hay Crops. „ 16, at 2 p.m—Waunfawr, Llanfynydd-Stock, Crop, etc. „ 17—Tyni?rug-issa, Llanweuog-Corn and Hay Crops. 19-Danyrtllt, Llanarthuey-Stqck, Crop, etc. 20—Blaenbydernen, Pencarreg-Cattle, 23 Horses and Ponies, Crop, etc. „ 21—Tynewydd, Pencader—Stock, Crop, etc. „ 22—Cydawell, Conwil—Stock, Crop, etc. „ 23—Esgerffordd, Abergorlech-Stock, Crop, etc. „ 24-Ffynonbumsaint, Lianpuinpsaint-Stook, Crop, etc. 26—Bwlchclawdd-morgan, Llangeler-Stook, Crop, Implements, Standing Larch Timber. » 27-Sbadog, Llangeler-Stock, Implements, etc. 28—Pentremawr, Rbydargaeau-Stock, Imple- ments, Green Crop, etc, 29—Pengraig-gigfran, Llanpumpsaint—Stock, Crop, etc. „ 30—Brynbietyn, Llanpumpsaint—Stook, Imple- ments, etc. Oct. 1—Brynteg, Brechfa-Stock, Crop, etc. 4—Blaencwm, Llansawel—Stock, Crop, etc. 5—Plasnewydd, Llanfynydd—Stock, Crop, etc. H 7-Brynceireb, Llanfihangel-ar-arth—Stock, Crop, etc. „ 18-Morlogws-ucha, Cilrhedyn-Stock, Crop, etc. Full particulars in Posters, etc. Brithdir, Nantgaredig. SALE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). LLANDILO. MR. WILLIAM J ONES will offer for Sale at the Cawdor Arms Hotel. Llandiio, 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), all 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, Front Parlour, Dining Room, Kitchen, Pantry, and W.C. The whole of the said premises are situate about half a mile from the town of Llandiio, abutting on the road leading from Llandilo to Penybank Villac*. 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. Davies, Solicitor, Llandilo. LLOYD & THOMAS S SALE FIXTURES, 1904. Friday, Sept. 16th-Sale of Stock and Crop at Antego, Llangunnock. Saturday, Sept. 17th-Sale of Stock and Crop at High Park, Llansaint. Monday, September 19th-Sale of Stock and Crop at Pentre Farm, Llanarthney. Tuesday, Sept. 20th-Clear-out Sale at Cilgadarn- fawr, Llandefeilog, Wednesday, Sept. 21st-Clear-out Sale at Cowin Grove, Bankyfelin. Thursday, Sept. 22nd—Clear-out Sale at Wern- corgam-fawr, Llangain. Friday, Sept. 23rd-Clear-out Sale at Cwmdwyfran, Bankyfelin. Saturday, Sept. 24th-Sale of Stock and Crop at Mill Land Cottage, Kidwelly. Monday, September 26th-Sale of Stock and Crop at Ynysfawr, Llangendeirne. Monday, Sept, 26th Sale of Pedigree Shorthorns and other Stock, at Noyadd Wilym, Carditran." Tuesday, Sept. 27th -Clear-out Sale at Cwmau-uchaf, near Carmarthen. Wednesday, Sept, 28th-Clear-out Sale at Plas-isaf. Bankyfelin. Thursday, Sept. 29th-Clear-out Sale at Green Castle, Llangain. Friday, Sept. 30th—Sal of Stock and Crop at Gam. Iwyd, Llanddarog. Friday, September 30th-Sale of Stock and Crop at Maesgwilym, Kidwelly. Saturday, Oct. lst-Sale of Stock and Crop at Llwyncelin, Llangain. Monday, Oct. 3rd-Sale of Stock, Hay, etc., Merthyr Rectory Farm, Carmarthen. Monday, October 3rd-Sale of Household Furniture at Underhill House, Llanstephan. Tuesday, October 4th-Sale of Live Stock, Imple- ments, &c., at Nantygoitre-ucha, Ferryside. Wednesday, October 5th—South Wales Shorthorn Breeders' Show and Sale of Bulls, Cows, and Heifers at Carmarthen Market. Thursday, Oct. 6th-Clear-out Sale at Myddinfich, Ammanford. Friday, Oct. 7th-Sale of Stock and Crop at Honey- corse, Laugharne. Monday, Oct. 10th-Show and Sale of Shire Mares, Fillies, at:d Foals at Carmarthen. Tuesday, October ilth-Sale of Stock, Implement*. Hay, &c., at The Gardde, Kidwelly. Thursday. October 13th-Sale of Stock and Crop, at tJb^u toJSrt, ITbVVCiiUlCti, Friday, October 14th-Sale of Stock at Iøcoed Hom, Farmt Ferryside. Monday October 24th-Sale of Breconshire Colts, bheep, &c„ at Blaennanthir, Cilrhedin. Wednesday .October 26th—Sale of Stock, and Crop, at Twmpath, Trelech. In October—Sale of Stook, eto., at Tyriarll, T.lan- gunnor. In Ootober—Sale of Prize-winning Shires, Hackneys, and Ponies, &c., at Llwynoadfor Stud Farm Newcastle-Emlyn. Full particulars are given in Posters, Circulars, and Advertisements. Catalogues of some Sales may be obtained of the Auctioneers. CWMAU-UCHAF, NEAR CARMARTHEN. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are fav- 1'-1 oured with instructions from Mr Thos bvArirTioiv r? Sllg ,from f?rminS> t0 SELL S ,the ab0VG Place> on Tuesday, STOriC iPno^iT'' 1904' the whoIe of the olUCiv and CROP, comprising* 40-,ItIUDo?P 14 Deep- mdchmg Shorthorn Dairy Cows <1 with Calf at heels), 1 Shorthorn Bull, 5 Two-vear-old Shorthorn In-calf Heifers, 9 forward Bullocks and 11 Slur and Heifer Calves. 7 HORSES: 3 Cart Mares, expected to be in 1J Vi 1 ^ree-yeaf-old Cart Mare, 1 six-year- 6 !fi <Grand ExPress," I yearling "Trustful/' "1Ce yearling Cob Filly> by 65 SHEEP: 25 Shropshire Down Breeding Ewes, and 40 well-grown Fat Lambs. sLSpfgs3 Bleeding Sows and 15 Strong Store Pigs. fin MhTp&SS?"ond MangoIds' "°d i drills of Potato-es. TTTFNQTTQ6 ofjthe IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY HOM FuRmTCR £ !rt,0n th<> H0CSE" Luncheon at 10.30. Sale to commence at 12 sharp. PLA.S-ISSA, BANKYFELIN. 1ITESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are fa*. f, 7t}l jnstractions from the ExecH- ATTrTTOV f fu 'u11 Davies to SELL by AUC1 ION, at the above place, on Wednesday September 28th 1904, the whole of thf e £ prising 3lVa na ST0CK AND CROP, com- 60 HEAD OF CATTLE, including a Herd of 26 Deep-milching Shorthorn Dairy Cows (2 with calves at their heels), 2 Fat Cows, 1 well- bred Shorthorn Yearling Bull, 7 verv nr^t+v Yearling Shorthorn In-calf Heifers, O fonr^d Calves'. Very nice Steer and Heifer 8 HORSES: 1 very valuable Five-year-old Cart Mare (expected to be in foal), 1 hand- some Four-year-old Cart Mare (expected to It m iCtlve Cart Mare, 1 smart Four- year-old Cob, 1 very promising Yearling Filly lilly°nS ing Cart Colts> and 1 Suckling 45 SHEEP, including 25 well-bred Shropshire- Lambs EW6S and 20 welI"grown Ewe 28 PIGS: 1 Sow with Litter of 12 1 Sow in farrow, and 14 Strong Storers. Poultry.3 laige number of GEESE and T4.h^ 9^0pS consist of 4 Ricks of well-har- vested Hay and I Stack of Oat Straw. The whole of the IMPLEMENTS, and a variety of other useful articles. Luncheon on the Table at 10.30. Sale to commence at 12 sharp. Credit on Conditions. TO POOR RATE COLLECTORS ASSISTANT OVERSEERS, &e. FORMS of Notice of Audit, Collector's Monthly Statement, &c., Poor Rate Receipt Books with iS'ame of Parish, Particulars of Rate, Sic printed in 0 stdtr'SJ. B,P0BT'a" CLARKE'S B 41 b, in either sex, all acquired or Constitutional Discharges from the Urinary Organs, Gravel and Pains in the back. Free from Mercury. Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes, 4s 6d each, of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout tne World, or sent for sixty stamps by the makers, the .Lincoln and Midland Counties Drag Compaey,