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WANTED. WANTED, a General Servant.—Apply, Mr B. T. W Walters, Alma House, Carmarthen. 19187 WANTED, respectable, strong Girl as Scullerymaid. V V -Apply, Mrs D. E. Williams, Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen. 19179 WANTED, Improvers and Apprentices to the Dress TV and Mantle Making.—Mrs W. R. Davies, Chep- •low House, Whitland. [9172 WANTED, by good tenants, a medium-sized Shop in v main street, between King-street and Dark Gate. —Apply, Uoyd & Thomas, Auctioneers, Carmarthen. [9155 DRAPERY.—Wanted, Sharp Youth u an Apprentice Dindoors, Welsh -Apply, W. H. Lewis, Drmper SkTmy.street, Llanelly. (9170 TO BE LET. BRICK WORKS. Convenient and old-established BRICK WORKS to LET. Rent nominal. Easy terms to snit beginners, or small or larger makers.— Appty, T. Mills, Carmarthen. [9183 GOOD BUSINESS PREMISES to LET, No. 3, Qnem Street.—Apply to Miss B. A. Jones, No. 2, 4Qwea Street, Carmarthen. r9ms CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET or SOLD, "MOUNT HILL," containing 3 reception-rooms, 7 ledrooms, usual officea, 3-stall stable, coach-house, out- buildings, walled garden, conservatory, two fields ta.taj Gt acres. Freehold. Half a mile from Carmarthen and two Railway Stations. Apply to Mr J. A. Timmins, Solicitor, 5, Henrietta Street, Bath. [9102 SHOP AND PREMISES TO LET. 54a, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. rr conmquence of Messrs Thompson & Shackell (Limited) _?discontinuing their local Branch, the above Premises an to LET shortly. Capital central premises for Offices or a Business. Apply to Messrs Thompson & Shackell (Limited), Cardiff or to Messrs Brigstocke & Son, Wine Merchants, Carmarthen. [9181 UPPER HILL STREET, DAKIN, MILFORD HAVEN, PEMBROKESHIRE. BE LET or SOLD, a very desirable detached Leasehold Villa, containing 11 rooms, including scullery and washhouse w.c. in house, and cellar three- atall stable, hay-loft, and coachhouse; garden in front and back with good fruit trees. The house stands back some distance from the public road, and commands a splendid view of the Town and Harbour of Milford Haven. Unexpired term, 68 years; ground rent, JB3. Apply to Wm. James, 16, Upper Prospect Place, Pem broke-Dock or S. K. Greenish, Solicitor, Milford Haven. [9164. TO BE SOLD. R SALE, 2 Ricks of well-harvested Hay, in grand -T condition. Apply to Messrs Lloyd and Thomas, Auctioneers, 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen. [9130 LR SALE or HIRE, for Season 1895, the celebrated JT Hackney Stallion "WELSH PERFECTION (No. 1593 pedigree and particulars, apply W. B. Harries, Clarbejton Road, R.S.O. [9161 ILNOR SALE, the noted Shire Horse, NAILSTONB JT FBBEKASON," 4 years old, descended from the Nail- atone Stud, entered in Vol. XV. of Stud Boole, proved liouelf a sure foal-getter. Also, the noted Entire fhire Horse, ESPLET ROYAL BAHNIB," entered in Vol XV. of Stud Book, 2 years old. The horses are 16 hands 2 inches high, and full of quality, more like Cobs. Open to veterinary examination. The latter hone, ESPLET ROYAL BANNER," has won lota of First Prizes through England and WALES.—Apply, UTiBiam Phillips, New House, Narberth. [9160 PUBLIC NOTICES. ISS BESSIE GAY, Medallist, R.A.M., will be ple&sed to take a limited number of Pupils for PIANOFORTE and SINGING. Candidates prepared for the examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music, Trinity College, Ac. —For terms, apph to The Manse, Templeton, Narberth. [9135 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Separate Build ng, named CAFEL MAIR," situate at High Street, Saint Clears, in the Parish of Saint Clears, in the County of Carmarthen, in the District of Car- marthen, being a Building certified according to law as a Place of Religions Worship, was, on the sixth day of March, 1895, duly Registered for Solemioizing Marriages therein, pursuant to the Act of 6th and 7th Wm. IV., c. 85. Witness my hand this 6th day of March, 1895, ROWLAND BROWNE, Superintendent Registrar. 5, Hall Street, Carmarthen. [9184 LLANDEFEILOG. A PLOUGHING MATCH will take place on THURS- ADAY, MARCH 21ST, 1895 (weather permitting), at Bryugwanws. 9168] DAVID DAVIES, Secretary. "AB ERG WILT HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, THE THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION" will be held 1. at ABKRGWILI in AUGU3T NEXT. Further particulars will he duly announced. [9167 WELSH RELIGION AND WELSH CHRISTIANITY. By A BYSTANDER. USeprinted from Welshman, Nov. 9th; 23rd, & 30th, 1894. PRICE ONE PENNY. Copies can be obtained at the Welshman Office. THE NEW SOAP. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. The "COCKATOO" SOAP. Washes ABSOLUTELY without labour, rubbing, or scrubbing. Try a 3d. Tablet, and prove it for yourselves. For Laundry, Bath, and Toilet. Said and recommended by W. S. MORRIS, EoLB AGENT FOR TOWN AND DI-STBICT 24, BRIDGE STREET, CARMARTHEN. SEED POTATOES. PAULSEN'S NEWEST DISEASE AND WEATHER RESISTING VARIETIES, TRIAL FARM, NASdENGRUND (21st Year). ENORMOUS RESULTS obtained year after year in ALL SOIL* and conditions. Large Silver Medal, German Agricultural Society. Apply for particulars to jyj ORGAN & glERMANN, FRUIT, FLOWER, AND POTATO SALESMEN, CARDIFF, Sole Agents for the United Kingdom. f9158 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL MATCH (ENO- LAND v. SCOTLAND). THOROUGH-BRED AND HUtt TBRS' HORSE SHOW. THE 02:-LEyf?OZy?f-P7?. ON SATURDAY MOB..LO (Friday Midnight), MARCH ?? 9th, a Cheap 1, 4, 6, or 7 Days' Excursion to ljoodon will leave Carmarthen at 12 15 a.m., Carmar- tfcen Junction 12 20, Ferryside 12 35, Kidwelly 12 45, Pembrey 12 55, and Llanelly at 1 10 a.m. [9176 CARMARTHEN HUNT STEEPLECHASES. ON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th and 13th, Cheap Tickets will be issued to Carmarthen from .Aw&nsea and Intermediate Stations to Ferryside in- elusive by 9 35 a.m. from Swansea. From Llandyssul and intermediate Stations to Con- vii inclusive by 10 50 a.m. from Llandyssul. To Sarnxu, from Cardigan and intermediate Stations to Llanfslteg inclusive by 9 40 a.m. from Cardigan. From New Milford, Old Milford, and intermediate Stations to Whitland inclusive by 10 30 a.m. from New From Pembroke-Dock and intermediate Stations to Uarberth inclusive by 10 15 a.m. from Pembroke- Deck. [9177 INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL MATCH (IRE- LAND P. WA.LES), at CARDIFF. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 16th, a Cheap Day Excur- sion to Swansea, Cardiff, and Newport, will leave New Milford at 7 15 a,m.. Old Milford 7 10, Johnston y 2§ Haverfordweat 7 40, WhitJand 8 15, St. Clears 30 Carmarthen 8 40, Carmarthen Jonction 9 0, Ferry ide 9 15, Kidwelly 9 25, Pembrey 9 35; and to audiff and Newport only, leaving Llanelly at 9 50 a.m. For fall particulars see bills. $1751 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES. THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY fIncorporated by Specia I Act o f ParlianuntJ STANCES MONEY to Landowners for drainage, the erection of farm iuddinm artisans' and U"M, cottagea to TENANTS FOR IJI CIV, ?C?. tnalBMa for -i-B and for the general improvement of landed property; also to TENANTS FOR LIFE, 1or the ERECTION OF and ADDITIONS to ESTATE MANSIONS, STWAB and OUTBUILDINGS, and their t; the amount borrowed being repaid by a terminable rent-charge. No investigation of itle is necessary. Prospectus and forms of application may be obtained at the Company's offices. r -it-7 m= = and forma of application may be obtained at the Col EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. No. II, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. EDWIN GARROD, SecretarJ. MORTGAGE AND GROUND-RENT BRANCH OF THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY. ^1 1 HE 008puJ"1 Register contains various sums of trust and other moneys awaiting investment on mortgage, and -? fw the puchaøe of grcund-rents. Further particulars on application. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. New 22, Groat George-street, Westminster, S.W. (9056 I COMMERCE HOUSE, CARMARTHEN. V I BEN EVANS & COMPANY (Limited) INVITE A VISIT TO THEIR NEW PREMISES, WHICH CONTAIN GRAND STOCKS OF GENERAL DRAPERY, SHOW-ROOM, FANCY, AND FURNISHING GOODS. ALL PURCHASES MADE FROM BEST MANUFACTURERS ON PROMPT CASH TERMS, AND SOLD AT LOWEST RATE OF PROFIT FOR READY MONEY. is SWANSEA. IMPORTANT TO ALL ABOUT TO FURNISH THEIR HOUSE CALL AND SEE DAVIES, Ilk, TOWY WORKS. DINING ROOM SUITES, in fill Leather. 5 19 6 SUITES, in Saddle Bags, very handsome. 8 19 6 Furniture can be Purchased on the H System from 58. per week, or at a 3,i"! for Cash. DAVIES, TOWY WORKS, IS THE ONLY COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER IN THE DISTRICT. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. c. E. DAVIES I (LATE R. M. DAVIES), Dispensing Chemist to Her Grace Elizabeth Duchess of Wellington, and for Eight years Resident Dispenser to the Dreadnought Hospital, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS REMOVED From 10, KING STREET, to more commodious and convenient Premises at 48, KING STREET, For many years occupied by the late Mrs. Rhys Jones, Ironmonger, and opposite the old Shop. HE bkes this opportunity of thanking his numerous Customers for the kind support they have always given to the .tjL old-established Business, and thinks that with the extra facilities he has now at command, he will be still better able to meet their wishes and merit a continuance of their favours. r The utmost reliance may be placed on all Prescriptions being very carefully prepared by C. E. DAVIES with the best Drugs and Preparations of the British Pharmacopoeia. All Drugs and Chemicals may be confidently relied on as being of the best quality. Patent Medicines are warranted genuine from their respective Proprietors or Agents. [9004 GREAT REDUCTION. Ask for prices, delivered at ANY STATION. JOHN LEWIS. SAINT CLEARS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANT Or COAL, CULM, LIME, CEMENT, GROUND AND LUMP (ABERTHAW) LIME. ALSO DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF COLLIERY WOOD. WHOLESALE AGENT IROU THE CELEBRATED 4-FOOT MAESTEG HOUSE COAL. ALSO PONTYBEREM, RHOS, EMLYN, TRIMSARAN, GREAT MOUNTAIN, AND OTHER NOTED "ANTHRACITE" COLLIERIES. Wholesale Dealer in the renowned "GARTON" of Bristol ALES and STOUTS. SOLD IN 4, 9, AND 18 GALLON CASKS. At Is., Is. 2d., Is. 4d., and Is. 6d. per Gallon (Stock always kept on hand). IIir PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS- WHAKFS STATION YARD AND QUAY. N.B.-COAL, LDlE, &c., are Sold at the VERY LOWEST Remunerative Prices, and can be delivered to anywhere to suit Customers, at a LOW Charge. [8451 PORT WINES FOR INVALIDS. BRIGSTOCKE & SON, WINB iMPOMBBa, CARMARTHEN, have every confidence in recommending the follow- PORT gWINE1asS a tonics" large Stock of PORT WINES, to those who are recommended the use of good EGE as a tonio:- PER BOTTLB. PER DOZEN. LIGHT OLD MATURED PORTS. 2/6 To 3/- 30/- TO 36/- FINE OLD INVALID WINE, of the best quality 3/6 42/. Selected Porta of the fine Jubilee" Year, 1887, viz. SILVA & COSEN'S Shipping 4/- 43/- DOW'S early do MARTINEZ, GASSIOT & CO.'S early do. 4/6 54/- CARRIAGE PAID BY RAILWAY ON QUANTITIES OF ONE DOZEN AND UPWARDS. ESTABLISHED 1840. l BRIGSTOCKE & SON, VVINE AND SPIRIT IMPORT-EPS, 54, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THB PARISH OF LLANFlHANGEL-AR-AR TH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— You, who have adhered to your principles as Liberals, allow me to thank you most kindly for yonr support in my behalf at the late contest of the County Council Election. It does not seem to me that the prespect of Welsh Disestablishment is very bright at present in the above parish, or Liberal votes would not have been sacrificed to the cupidity of certain electors, as they have been. All who have held true to the Liberal bause please accept my warmest thanks. Believe me, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, T. BARRETT Crossvale, Alltwallis, March 5th, 1895. [9173 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CAREW DIVISION OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Please accept my hearty thanks for returning me by so large a majority as your representative in the County Council, and I hope you will have n8 reason to regret the confidence you have now, and during the 'past six years, placed in me. I am, your obedient Servant, F. LORT PHILLIPS. Lawrenoy, Pembroke, March 6th. [9182 COURT HENRY READING-ROOM, GOLDEN GROVE, R.S.O. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AN EISTEDDFOD will be held at the above Room, on ASCENSION THURSDAY (16 TH MAY, 1895). CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION-" Y Ffynnon Ger Fy Mwth:" Prize .£4, and a Silver Medal to the Successful Conductor' Full particulars and conditions will shortly appear; EDWIN JONES, Hon. Sec. Court Henry Board School, Golden Grove, R.S:0: [9174 GRAND EISTEDDFOD AT THE MARKET PLACE, CARMARTHEN, On THURSDAY, MAY 30th, 1895. CIIIEF CHORAL COMPETITION-" We never willi ?' bow down" (from "Jndas Maccabwus," Handel). Not under 70 in number. Prize, 130. I'r Ffynon (Alaw D?n)..65; Y Gof (Jenkins) ^5; Y Deryn Pur" (Emlyn Evans), Ladies' Choirs, £ 3 3»; Juvenile Choirs, X3 3s, and Silver Medal to the Conductor; Quartette, .£2; Duet, Xi loo; Solos, .£11s each, Ac. Programmes, Id by Post, lid. Futther particulars can be had fiom the Hon. Sec., J. R. LEWIS, 91251 97, Priory Street, Carmarthen. I IF YOU REQUIRE GENERAL & COMMERCIAL I STATIONERY,7 FANCY GOODS, WOOLS & SILKS, FANCY WORK, &c., &c., GO TO D. WILLIAMS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWSAGENT, AND FANay REPOSITORY, 6, LAMMAS-STREET, CARMARTHEN. CYCLISTS, PUT YOUR HORSES IN ORDER. The Cyclic Season is with us, therefore select your mount at once, and PURCHASE "THE LEADER." Acknowledged by the Champion Cyclists of the Three Counties to be THE BEST MACHINE FOR ROAD OR PATH! PRETTIEST MODEL IN THE HARKET. OLD MACHINES TAKEN IN PABT PAYMENT. IW The Largest Stock of Bicycles in Sonth Wales to select from. Do not lose a few Months' Riding by neglecting to attend to your Machine. SEND IT AT ONCE TO BE OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED AT THE CARMARTHEN CYCLE WORKS, 61, Kim STREET, Where bighly-experieuced Workmen attend to all kinds of REPAIRS, AT MODERATE CHARGES. D- E. JONES & COMPANY, < 9171] PROPRIETORS. WHEELER'S PURE SEEDS, POST FREE. WHEELER'S PERFECTION CELERY. I Exquisite flavour, remarkable for its size, solidity, and Weight. Per pkt., Is 6d. WHEELER'3 ST. DAVID LEEK. I This is one of the finest Leeks in cultivation, being I of great size, blanches freely, and is tender and ex- cellent. Per pkt., Is. I WHEELER'S TOM THUMB LETTUCE. Most favourite cabbage variety, nothing can surpass it for flavour and general excellence. Per pkt., Is and 6d each. On every packet of Wheeler's Seeds is affixed a stamp bearing new Trade mark. WHEELER'S PRICED LIST OF VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS will be sent Gratis and Post Free. It comprises all the choicest and best varieties both for exhibition and for general use. J. C. WHEELEK & SON, t SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER. [9152 CLERGY AID SOCIETY. DIOCESE OF ST. DAVID'S (Founded by Mrs Frances Charlotte Jones, A:D., 1876.) THE LORD BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE will pre- ■ side at the Annual Meeting of Subscribers to the above Society, in the GUILD-HALL, CARMARTHEN, on THURSDAY, MARCH 21ST, 1895, at 12 o'clock. 91781 HARRIET S. LLOYD, Hon. Sec. HAMILTON HOUSE, CARMARTHEN. THE MISSES LEWIS, ? daughters of the late Rev. Ti. WYNDHAM LEWIS, beg to inform their Friends and the Inhabitants of Carmarthen and neigh- bourhood that it is their intention to OPEN A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, On the 4th of MARCH, at the above address. They trust that they will receive a fair share of patronage and support, which it will be their earnest endeavour to merit. TERMS MODERATE. Subjects Taught-English, Latin, French, Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, and Music. A limited number of Boarderrs will be taken. Prospectus on application. The Kindergarten system will be adopted for the younger children. [9163 BREWERS' EXHIBITION, 1894. HIGH MERIT CERTIFICATES AWARDED TO THE CARMARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES (LIMITED) FOR THEIR CELEBRATED ALES. I^HE'following extracts are taken from the several ■ Trade papers, containing a report of the Exhibition, with reference to the ALES sent in by the CARMAR- THEN UNITED BREWERIES:- "The contributions from the CARMARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES were a very delicate light coloured A K, and a rich luscious XXXX. ThA East India Pale Ale was a fine sample, all of which reflected great credit upon the Brewer and Manager, Mr J. J. H. King.The Brewers' Journal. The CARMARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES sent a A K of beautiful appearance, and a fine bodied XXXX. In our estimation, and in that many of the visitors, the best Pale Ale was sent by the CARMARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES. They were excellent Beers, and in the pink of condition.The Country Brewers' Gazette. Amongst those Beers which took oor fancy, we men- tion the CARMARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES." The Brewing Trade Ce?ew. Br6e6 w?he India Pale and Mild Ale (N P U) from the CAR- MARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES, produced under the direction of Mr J. J. H. King, were of excellent quality.7'he Brewers' Guardian. PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS :— TONIC A K PALE ALE. Highly Recommended. Is. per Gallon. Sold in Casks of all sines. 18 Gallon 9 Gallon Casks. Casks. NPU 27s. 13s. 6d. XXXX 24s. 12s. XXXX M 21s. 10s. 6d. XXX 18s. 98. India Pale Ale 24s. 12s. Tonic Pale Ale 21s. 10s. 6d. A K 18s. 98. 41 Gallon Casks if required. Order early to ensure prompt delivery from the CAJIMAitTHEN UNITED BREW RIES (LIMITED). SALES & TO LET BY AUCTION. PARISHES OF LLANGUNNOCK AND ST. PETER'S. I ^HE Sale of Cwmcoch and Maesyprior Timber takes place to-day (Friday), at the Railway Hotel, St Clears, at 3 o'clock. LLOYD & THOMAS, 9111 j Auctioneers, &c. PARISH OF MYDRIM. rHE Sale of Cilcoed and Garlleganfawr Timber takes place to-day (Friday), at the Railway Hotel, St Clears, at 3.15 o'clock. LLOYD & THOMAS, 9140J Auctioneers, &c. PARISHES OF MYDRIM AND TRELECH- AR. BETTWS, 11HE Sale of Cwm and Eithduon-ucha Timber takes place to-day (Friday), at the Railway Hotel, St Clears, at half-past Three o'clock. LLOYD & THOMAS, 9142J Auctioneers, &c. PARISH OF ABERNANT. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with i-' i instructions to offer for SALE, at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, on Saturday, March 30th, 1895, all that very valuable Freehold Farm, called "TALFAN- UCHA," in the above parish. Full particulars will appear next week. Information may be obtained of the Auctioneers; or of MR. THOMAS WALTERS, 9186J Solicitor, Carmarthen. CROESYCEILOG FARM, IN THE PARISH OF LLANGUNNOCK. Important Sale of Stock, Crop, Implements, Household Furniture, and Letting of Land. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with ivjt instructions from Mr Evans, who is leaving, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, Ion Thursday, the 21st day of March, 1895, 4 very superior milch cows of the Black breed, 2 yearling heifers; six-year-old pony; sow with litter of 7 pigs, one sow in farrow, and three store pigs; li ricks of prime hay, containing about 20 tons, in excellent condition 3 stacks of oats and barley straw, 2 ditto wheaten thatch a portion of the implements, and part of the household furniture. Immediately after the Sale about 100 acres of excellent land will be LET for grazing, mowing, and other purposes. [9185 CARMARTHENSHIRE. CILHIR-ISSA., in the Parish of Trelech-ar-Bettws. IMPORTANT TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PRO- PRIETORS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmar- then, at half-past Two o'clock in the afternoon, on Satur- day, the 23rd day of March, 1895, in 3 Lots, about 8i acres of remarkably well-grown Larch Poles, suitable for Pitwood and other purposes. Further particulars will duly appear, and in the mean- time may be obtained of Messrs J. Howell Thomas and Son, Estate Agents and Valuers, Carmarthen. L9165
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WHICH OF OUR WEEKLY PAPERS HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE TOWN & DISTRICT? THE CIRCULATION OF THE WELSHMAN," Confined for the most part to the Counties of Carmaref then, Pembroke, and Cardigan, chiefly the two former, Is Between 4,000 & 5,000 Copies. It varies somewhat from week to week, but out V;=m CIRCULATIOH is Considerably Nearer 5,000 THAN 4,000. And if we Continue the Rate at which We have bee. Increasing for the past Couple of Years, OUR CIRCULATION NEXT YEAR will be fast approaching SIX THOUSAND COPIES WEEKLY. Of all the Newspapers that have ever been published within the limits of the Three Connties above namedp We have seapon to believe that only one besides out own has, at any time, had a circulation of 3,000, or a little over and, as regards a Paying Ciroulation, NOT ONE HAS EVER APPROACHED- 4,000, With the single exception of the Welshman. Our yrow gress in the space of Three Years is something unique,. and wholly unexampled in the history of Weekly Journalism in Wales. FREE COPIES Of this Paper are sapplied only to a few large Adver- tisers, certain News Correspondents, and others who do actual work lor the Welshmnn. With the exception of this small number Every Copy of the Welsh- man Printed is Paid For. Not only that, but EVERY SUBSCRIBER to whot* the paper is sent PAYS THE FULL RATE of Bevea. Shillings a Year. THE WELSHMAlf COMPANY has NEVER BENEFITED A PENNY by ANY POLITICAL ASSOCIATION, or by any Partisan ARency whatever. The Welshmen* has no temptatien, therefore, to serve any Cause but that of Truth and Justice. So far as the Electioneering and Wire-pulling Section, of the Wealthy and Great can Boycot the "Welshman," They Do it. No Advertisement relating to the Big Monetary, Political, Religions, or Social Affairs of OUR BETTERS, or to their Meetings (which, however, we are often eordially invited to Report) ever appears in the Welshman. Even the Notices of Local Government Audits connected with Local Authorities, spending our Local Rates, have for years been rigidlv withbeld irom us, and given to papers in this and the adjoining counties which comparatively few of the Ratepajers ever see. The Welshman Stands on its o*wn Legs; And the People, properly so-called, whether Torief, Radicals. Socialists, Charchmen, or Nonconformistdp. have Confidence in it, because it Treats [them All Alike, without Fear or Favour. EVERY YEAR Since the Welshman Company started, except one, THE "WELSHMAN" HAS PAID A SUBSTANTIAL DIVIDEND To All its Shareholders. At the General Meetings of the Company THE ACCOUNTS HAVE BEEN ALWAYS APPROVED. ALL WHO HAVE NOT FOUND BY EXPERIENCE that The Welshman is the Best Advertising Medium, Should take the simplest means of Ascertaining the- Truth by Asking Neighbours who have Put the Same Advertisement in the Welshman and other wtekly papers. What ncores of people have told os, and are prepared, no doubt, to tell all inquirers, is that wheii Advertising Wants," Vacancies," &c., they found that there was NO COMPARISON BETWEEN THE "Welshman" and other Local Papers. DON'T TRUST MERE ASSERTIONS; WE. GIVE PROOFS. Any Person or Persons, FRIENDS or FOES, who can Pretend to any Reasonable Interest in this Matter, are,. at Liberty to Inspect our Boohs, and thus they MAY SEE FOR THEMSELVES the extent of OUR CIRCULATION. If that does not suffice, we will allow them to remaia in the Office any Thursday Evening they may select" and Count the Papers while they are being Printed off. After the publication of this offer, if Anyone neglect& to take advantage of it and disputes that we have the Largept Circulation in the District, the publia will easily understand that such Person is A COWARDLY SLANDERER. We hope that ALL WILL READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT QUICKLY, And bear it in mind, because it will very soon be with. drawn. Every inch of space in the Welshman is now- valuable, and we are frequently obliged to leave out our own Advertisement to make room for other people's. And remember, please, that OUR ADVERTISING CHARGES ARE REASONABLE. People who think otherwise will gain nothing by telling us of the Smaller Charges of this or that Paper,. with less perhaps than a Third of our Paying Circulation and, in some cases, very much less than that. Always Advertise in the Paper which you know is read, and which has fied chargea. If you deal with those wbooke- role is simply to accept the most they can get, you will seldom have an advantageous bargain. You will either pay too much for your whistle, or, more likely, get whistle which will not be worth any payment at all..
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TO CORKESPON DENTS. I CYSTADLEUYDD.—If we acted on your request respect- ing the reoent eisteddfod at Llanwinio, we should only create a lot of controversy and ill-feeling without any good result in the end. CRUSHED OUT.-Tenby Notes, Narberth news, and other important matters have, either from late arrival or other oames, been crashed out this ;week. Our correspondent's report of the funeral of Mrs Lewis, Llandaff, was much too late. AT EIN GOHEBWYR. I J. T., LLANWINIO.—Diolch i chwi am eich ysgrif, ond ni ddaeth yn ddigon cynar i law. II HEN GYMRO UNICAETHOO.Nill gall eich ysgrif chwithiau i ymddangos oherwydd prinder gofod.