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G E O R G E'S ¡ PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS. å. MARVELLOUS REMEDY. It is more than Gold to me-It saved my Life." PAIN IN THE BACK If you cuffer Pain in the Back and Loins, or between tne AND LOINS Shoulders, this remedy will effectually remove c. If you are troubled with Irritation of the Bladder, Suppres- c<T.x-KT-r, .TTTH si<>n and Retention of the Water, Stone or Gravel, the only STONE, GRAVEL, gafe and Effectual Remedy ever offered to the World is GEORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILIS. URINARY DISORDERS. If the Water is High Coloured, Thick, and depositing much Sediment, lose no time, procure a box of GEORGE'S PILLS, and you will soon be right again. If your Kidneys and Liver are sluggish and out of order, SLUGGISHNESS OF THE this remedy will greatly stimulate these important organs, t TTTPn a x-tn t;—f open up their clogged passages, and promote the secretion of LIV ER AN D RlDNE* S. h £ althy^bile Hnd Ktal BILIOUSNESS, INDIGES- If you are a martyr to Indigestion, Biliousness, and Con- TION, CONSTIPATION. stipation, you ave a sure Remedy in GEORGE'S PILLS. FLATULENCE PILES If you suffer from any Bowel Disorder, such as Piles, Con- stipation, Flatulence Colic, you have here a remedy you can COLIC. always rely upon. PALPiTATION OF THE If you suiter fro-n Palpitation, and are afraid that your Heart is affected, you will find these Pills in Efficacious HEART. Remedy. ITF A D (1FTT? If yyj su^er from Headache and Giddiness, GEORGE'S A.y,ri £ j, PILLS will remove these pains sooner than any other known GIDDINESS. Medicine. PAIN AFTER EATING. If you have Pain after Eating, and feel Drowsy and Listless, DROWSINESS one dose vi GEORGE'S PILLS will act like a charm. If your Food turns Sour and rises into the mouth, a few FOOD TURNING SOUR. doses of this Remedy will make your trouble a thing of the past. NERVOUSNESS, If you feel Nervous, Excitable, and Low Spirited, a perfect DESPONDENCY Antidote will be found in GEORGE'S PILLS. DISAGREEABLE TASTE ^eTaste in the mouth a single dose of GEORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS at bed-time IN THE MOUTH. will clear the tongne before the dawn of another day. If Sleep fails to give you Rest, Try GEORGE'S PILLS. SLEEPLESSNESS They will make your bed easy, sleep refreshing, and revive your strength. If you feel unfit for Exertion, Weak, and Limp, this GENERAL DEBILITY. Remedy will restore your Energy and Strength, and will make labour and exercise the enjoyment of your life. If you are troubled with Nausea and Vomiting at the VOMITING, NAUSEA. thought of eating, a box of GEORGE'S PILLS will make meat and iirink both Savoury and Pleasant. If your Blood is impure, it will keep open all the important BLOOD IMr L IvJ ilxLk., outlets of the body, and thus give free exit to all Gross ROTLS Humours, and no more Blood Impurities will be seen bursting through the Skin in Pimples, Blotches, Sores, or Boils. In thousands of cases it has removed from the Blood, root RHEUMATISM, SCURVY- and branch, Rheumatic, Scorbutic, Scrofulous taints that have defied all other i**emedies. t T-v-r^.o. If you have a tendency to Dropsical Swellings, this Re- DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. medy, by its action upon the Kidneys and Skin, will soon bring relief. DIFFICULTY OF If ynu have difficulty of Breathing, this Remedy will prove ING a friend to you in the hour of need. BREATHING. a friend to you in the hour of need. APERIENT ANTIBILIOUS It is Aperient, and, therefore, removes Constipation. It is T)TriPFTTP TfYNTTn Antibilious, and will, therefore, correct all irregularities of the L>i U 1L JN lu, Liver. It is Diuretic, and will, therefore, keep open the water BLOOD PURIFYING, passages. It is Tonic, and will, therefore, give tone and 11 NERVJ5 STRENGTHENING, vigour to the Digestive Organs. It is Blood-Purifying and ALL YO U WANT. Nerve-Strengthening it, is, therefore, ALL YOU WANT. II The three forms of this Remedy— THE THREE FORMS OF No. I.-GEORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS. THIS REMEDY. No. 2.-GEORGE'S GRAVEL PILLS. No 3—GEORGE'S PILLS for the PILES. THESE WORLD-RENOWNED PILLS ARE SOLD EVERYWHERE, IN BOXES, 1/14 AND 2/9 EACH. FY POST, 1/3 AND 3/ PROPRIETOR J. E. GEORGE, M.R.P.S., HIRWAIN, CLAM. Special Yalues in Garden Furniture AT STORES CASH PRICES. GOODS TO THE VALUE OF L3 AND- UPWARDS DELIVERED FREE. LAWN MOWERS from Od. GARDEN ROLLERS from 37s. 6d. GARDEN SliAlto from 1003. Gd. GARDEN ARCHES from 4s. Od. Our 21s. GARDEN TENT Defies Competition. We still maintain the REPUTATION gained at the BATH and WEST and various other SHOWS of having the LARGEST and VERY BEST Selection of Horticultural and Gardea Requisites in WALES. SEND OR WRITE FOR GENERAL CATALOGUE (FREE). LAWN MOWERS GROLIsD, CLEANED, MACHINI?RY.STED BY SHANK'S BRITISHER .10 in. 12 in. I 14 in. I 21s. 238. Gd. 25s. CALEDONIAN 12 in. 14 in. 16 in. I £ 3 12s. 6d. E4 8s. 6d. I C4 18s. Gd. RANSOME'S LION 9 in. 11 in. I 13 in. I 15 in. 20s. 23s. 26s. I 30s. AUTOMATON 12 in. 14 in. 16 in. 18 in. E3 16s. Gd. £ 4 15s. 6d. £5 10s. Od. 96 7s. Gd. GREEN'S SILENS MESSOR 12 in. 14 in. I 16 in. 18 in. ESlos.M. £ 4 15s. Gd. tr) 10s. Od. 26 7a. Gd. OUR MOTTO — LOW PRICES, PROMPT DELIVEITY. CROSS BROTHERS, THE CARDIFF IRONMONGERS, 3 AND 4, ST. MARY STREET. CARDIFF. BEST. SPEOIALS-FIFTEEN GUINEAS. "?\JI3-UV4 llii STANDARDS—TEN GUINEAS. ?f-CHIEF• £ TOBBHil, '—■ Z^lSi j/ I.nnal fopnt—I H VWffl, E«*rt fori, BtBBY DOCK I ] FOR BEST POSSIBLE VALUE AND LARGEST SELECTION TRY Davey Howell & Co. HOLTON ROAD. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Furnishing Ironmongery We study one trade only, and this we do well. OUR MOTTO PERSONAL MANAGEMENT. STORE PRICES. PROMPT ATTENTION. WHITE'S MODERN PHARMACY 3UPPLIES The Never-Failing Remedy FOR THE CURE OF INDIGESTION & LIVER COMPLAINT. Dozens of carry People can bear testimony as to the truth of this statemeut IN BOTTLES AT 1/6. Prepared by A. J WHITE, (Chemist by Examination, ) 238. Holton-road. Barry Docks GOULD & WHEELER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS BARRY AND CARDIFF. "BUTE DOCKS I "BARRY FOUNDRY," FOUNDRY,' Between COLLINGDON ROAD, I NOS. 4 J^PS' CARDIFF. BARRY DOCK. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL KINDS OF IRON AND BRASS CASTING. BEST PRICES GIVEN FOR OLD IRON AND BRASS. A LARGE QUANTITY OF MARINE CAST- INGS ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK. Telegraphic Address:—"Castings," Barry. National Telephone :-Cardiff, No. 385; Barry Docks. No. 12. THE EMPIRE PALACE OF VARIETIES, CARDIFF. 1 Two Complete Performances Nightly. Early one 7 o'clock to 9, late one 9 o'clock to 11. I ALL ARTISTES APPEAR AT EACH PERFORMANCE. t ■ OSWALD STOLL. AVWHHUHHWHMHWWWWMVWHWWWU j GRIFFIN AND DAVIE S' | | THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL LINES. jl i BUTTER at lOd. per lb. I CHEESE at 6d. per lb. 1 BACON at 5Jd. per lb. j ? LARD at 4Jd. per lb. £ 2 1 FLOUR at 1/8 per score. S ? NEW POTATOES 14 lbs. for 1/- I jS CORN AND MEAL OF ALL KINDS. j! <' ——————.————————— • J ADDRESSES— R 13 & 14, VERE STREET, CADOXTON, I and HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCKS. | 'MUMHUWVWWmWWWrWWVHHHUWWWHMWWWl' Furniture Removed. Vans of all sizes kept. By Hour or Contract. W ^J. 'J1'. V^Tl'iTr»>ni"na^ Light and Heavy Hauling done at UfflliiM rAULfell. 1 Moderate Prices. yimSMm FURmTURE REMOVED BY ROAD ORRAlll TyMaP MJtf Brakes, Trap3, Waggonettes, and Close Y ^iiMHF.STI MATES FREE Carriages for Weddings Let on Hire. the Address- -DAVID*PAULETT, COAL MERCHANT, Sonsil Cottage, Pencoitre-road, CAD0XT0N, OFFICES-STATION YARD & MARKET MEWS, CADOXTON. BARRY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. BURIAL BOARD. 0 w THE above COUNCIL are prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for the appointment of SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERY at Barry. The Person appoint*! will be required to Super- intend the digging of Graves, the Planting and keeping in a proper condition of all Shrubs and Flower Beds, the Keeping of the necessary Books, and generally to supervise the whole of the Cemetery Work. Salary, 30s a week, with House and Water (only). Applications, with Copies of not more than Three recent Testimonials, are to be sent in to the Undersigned at or before Noon, 5th day of July, 1900, endorsed Superintendent. Dated this 29th day of June, 1900. By order of the Council, J. C. PARDOE, A.M.I.C.I., Surveyor to the Burial Board. Council Offices, HolWn-road, Barry, Glum. MESSRS. A. Trevor Roberts, Hill & Co., Auctioneers, Surveyors, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, 12, Thompson-street, Barry Dock, Rave most conveniently situated VILLAS & COTTAGES TO LET Near Station and Docks at Barry Island, Rents from 6s to 12s inclusive. COTTAGES, Bell-street, Barry, 5s 6d. Six-roomed HOUSES at Charles place, Barry, lis per week. SHOPS, Cora-street, Thompson-street, and at the Bottom of Weston Hill. Semi-detached VILLAS, Hill-street & Wynd-street K3- Keys and all Particulars may be obtained at the above Addvess NOTHING LIKE LEATHER When well put together to keep your FEET WARS S DRY IN WET WEATHER!! And the Only Place where you can rely on getting GOOD LEATHER IS AT DAVID S Leather Warehouse, THOMPSON STREET. All the Best Tannages kept in Stock. Also all kinds of Material for Making and Repairing Boots AT LOWEST PRICES. Dressings, Blacking, Dubbins, and Boot and Shoe Mercery Gladstone Bags, suitable for useful presents, also best Brown New Market Leggings. THE PRICE & QUALITY DEFY COMPETITION. cr THE ONLY LEATHER WAREHOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. NOTE ADDRESS- mum-lqlw;loo D AV I D S WHOLESALE & RETAIL LEATHER WAREHOUSE, 21, Thompson Street, BARRY DOCKS. OLARENnF. TUMPERAJfCE HOTEL AND DINING ROOMS, 68, HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCKS. HOT DINNERS DAILY. Accommodation for Visitors. Well-aired Beds. Hot and Cold Baths. '.¡- Proprietor-—Q.. F.RQSSER. Free Methodist Chapel, BUTTRILLS-ROAD, BARRY DOCKS. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. ON SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1900, MOBNING AT 11, REV. J. MYDYR EVANS. EVENING AT 6.30. ROBERT BIRD, ESQ., J.P. 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ITHE CHINESE PUZZLE.
I THE CHINESE PUZZLE. THE alarming state of affairs in China has quite eclipsed all interest in the despatches from the seat of war in South Africa. 'Mos^ people are inclined to consider the Boer "if as over, and so it is as regards any doubt as to its ultimate results. The resistance which the Free Staters have continued to offer cannot last much longer, and there is every reason to believe that Lord Roberts' disposition, no^ being completed, will shortly result in the capture or destruction of all the organised I forces of the enemy, still remaining undef arms. In China, the situation is a most anxious one because of the savage and barbarous ferocity of the Chinese mob and soldiery. For those of our countrymen in the ers affected districts, whether civilians or members of either fighting service, there is unquestioo" ably the gravest cause for anxiety. Apart from this, it is not to be feared that ChiøB will be able for any length of time to prevent the several Powers restoring order with a firuJ hand. One of the strong points which Lord Cbarles Beresford urged, after his receøt journey to the Far East, was the organisation and equipment of a large Chinese Army, up**1 European methods. Happily, that project ha* not as yet proceeded far, and the present state of affairs is a sufficient warning of raising uP the great Yellow Peril to check all sucb enthusiasm in the future. Unlike Japan, the Chinese are still true to all their ancietit traditions, and there is no longer any doubt that the Peking Government is at the bottouJ or the anti-foreign agitation, or that regulaf Chinese troops are making common caus6.; with the rioters. The trouble may spread southwards, involving much bloodshed, though appearances point to the probability of its being confined to Northern China, to WhICh the evil influence of the Dowager-Empress is chiefly limited. That notorious lady is reported to have issued orders for the extermination of all foreigners," but, as a matter of fact, nothing is known of the intentions of the Dowager Empress, and but little reliance is to be placed upon the incidents reported from day to day. One point alone seems certain, which is that the ft Powers were quite unprepared for these astonishing developments. If it were not for the extreme peril of the European coI1l' munities, the situation would be truly comical, and infinitely more difficult than any Chinese puzzle of our acquaintance. The Peking Government is pretending to suppress the rioters, while all the time its regular troop5 are bombarding the foreign settlements 3t Tientsin with Krupp field pieces. Then fe have all the Powers more or less makIng believe that they are riot at war with Cb^' j but only with the boxers." Russia, iL la' tl has issued an official notification that itS object is simply to assist the Chinese Govel" ment to restore order. All this will strIke many people as simply fooling, but until &°re troops arrive the Powers are practically be't^ less, and the supreme object of the is to obtain, by any means whatever, the exercise of a restraining influence frOuJ Peking. The pretence that the Powers are simply assisting China leaves the PekiflSj' Government a chance to climb down, and 11 by such an opportunity it is possible to obta111 a check upon disorder, much will have beefl gained. As to the ultimate issue no one appears as yet to have any reassured idea as to what it may lead to. Some say tba1 Tientsin and Peking must be permanent occupied by European troops. That, ho\ ever, would only exasperate the Chinese i»0l\ than ever against the foreigners, and it wou^ only be possible if it were intended to occupy large portions of China in force. Then agaIn no defeat inflicted upon the Chinese trooPS, however crushing it might be, would have anY lasting effect upon the country. The poliCY of wholesale executions is the only one thllt terrifies the Chinese into something like order, and though it is practised by the Chinese Government, it is hardly open to be adopted by the European Powers. Happily, so f»rl all the Powers seem to be working amicabV together in the common interest, and though there is the danger of differences breaking Out, as in the former Concert of Europe, it is a least equally possible that this new Chinese Crisis" will prove more effective than the Peace Conference in improving the relatiOPf which subsist between the Great Powers 0 the world.
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General Sir Redvers Buller is at length "ol CRUSHING OUT operating with BOER RESISTANCE. Roberts in the movemeo- for finally crushing out ¡) f resistance on the part 0 the Boers. This achievement has been the outcome of eight months' fighting, very of teil circumstances of the most extreme difficult' The operations were not, in the earlier stages, entirely free from untoward incidents," but' is noteworthy that those who knew Sir Redv^ Buller best never lost confidence in him, and is understood that the troops under his c0l^e mand, who, after eight months' experience, probably the best judges of his powers, have most implicit faith in the ability of the Grenera
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A musical and dramatic critic, having an to spare, lounged" into Andrews' Hall, & temporary abode of the Empire Palace of Variety' in Queen-street, Cardiff, last week, and delighted with the sweet restful overture, f Spada,by Auber, discoursed by the gentlemeD-jf the band, under the able conductorship of za David Griffiths. The IVlisses May Evan» Millie Lindon were up to concert pitch, the latter in her popular serio song entitled is a gentleman." • flt The area of land which the Birmingham Shaft and Axletree Company are in treaty Sally Moors, near Barry Dooto, is some ten I ia extent, <