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LEWIS & CLARE, HIGH-CLASS MILLINERS, CAVENDISH ff 0 USFig 41, KING STREET, J. DAVIES & SON, CLOTH HALL, CAMBTffl. &Ift aft sun It a A MR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF Drapery and Outfitting WILL BEGIN Saturday, January 25,1908. ALL GOODS REDUCED IN PRICE. Formerly of T. Jones and BEN JONES (I,orme&bfy"ouTndJrrsaDd AGHICILTLIUL IMPLEMENT A CI E X T AND FOUNDRY STORES, Paxton House, 15, Priory St., CARMARTHEN, Begs to inform Farmers and others that he has a tA LARGE STOCK OF MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS AT THE ABOVE ADDBESS ALSO PLOUGH CASTINGS AND FITTINGS Chaff Knifes for all makes of Machines in Stock. Old Machineiy Bought and Sold. A Stock of Clialfcutters, &c.,Just arrived Use Alpha Lubricants. REPAIRS ON THE PREMISES. HAND-POWER "PRIIQCRSS" AND OTHER CREAM SEPARATORS, MOWERS, REAPERS, AND HORSE RAKES. WILLIAMSI NOTED ENGLISH WATCHES Save stood the test of time under all conditions. MADE ON THE MOST SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES WITH ALL THE LA.TEST IMPKOYEMENTS. WILL LAST -116. LIFETIE. Williams' SPECIALITY in English Watches 2310s. Heavily Hall-marked Silver Cases. Fully Jewelled 60 c 19310s. WARRANTED 5 YEARS. This is undoubtedly the best Watch that can be ptocured for the price, JOHN WILLIAMS, SIOP Y MODRWYAU, 9 & 10, LAMMAS ST., CARMART HEN. T N CONSTRUCTIONAL IRONWORK. STEEL GIRDERS. HEATING & VENTILATING ENGIN EERS. Acetylene Gas. Electric Bells. 'HERALD' RANGES (SOLE AGENTS). A Large and Varied Assortment of Grates, Mantelpieces, &c., at Reduced Prices. TOWY WORKS, Limited, OARMAETHEN. J. T. M. HARRIES, Manager. ESTABLISHED 1854. D. TITUS WILLIAMS, BOOKBINDER, &-c..g CHAPEL STREET, CARMARTHEN. Magazines, Periodicals, and all kinds of Publica- tions Bound to suit the Owner's taste. NOTICES TO QUIT From Landlord to Tenant and Tenant to Landlord, may be obtained at the,, Reporter Office. Price One Penny am ow scumuft 300 GUINEAS. ) LIPTONS offer the following prizes to those who send in the largest number of wrappers taken from packets of LIPTONS Tea. The wrappers may be from i-lb., i-lb., or i-lb. packets. The 4 2 i-lb. wrapper will count one, i-lb. wrapper will count two, and p 2 i-lb. wrapper will count four. 1st PRIZE, 100 GUINEAS 2nd PRIZE, 50 GUINEAS 100 Prizes, One Guinea each will bo awarded to the competitors sending in the largest number of LIPTON Tea wrappers ou April 14-tll ncxt« Th.e awards will be announced and cheques sent to the successful competitors on May lith, and the judge's decision must be accepted as final. To small consumers who think themselves unable to save a sufficiently large number of wrappers to win one of the above prizes ° A SPECIAL PRIZE OF FIFTY GUINEAS will be awarded to the competitor who sends in the largest number of LIPTON wrappers collected from friends and acquaintances, with the names and addresses of the people from whom these wrappers have been obtained. If you think you caunot obtain a number of LIPTON wrappers large enough to win the First Prize, compete for this SPECIAL PRIZE. Ask a friend to buy a packet of Liptons Tea, and give you the wrapper. The names and addresses must be written on sheets of foolscap in the handwriting of the people from whom the wrappers are obtained, and the number of wrappers enclosed must Le written clearly on top left- hand corner of the first sheet. Please observe carefully the following simple conditions: 1. On April 14th send your wrappers, in one parcel, to LIPTONS Wrapper Competition, 35, Surrey Street, Strand, London, W.C. 2. Name and address, and number of wrappers sent must ba clearly written on paper, and enclosed ia the parcel. 3. Wrappers intended for the special prize must have the words Special Prize written in the left-hand top corner of the parcel, and names and addresses of the people from whom wrappers have been obtained—written by themselves on sheets of foolscap provided by the competitor—must be enclosed in same parcel. UPTONS, Growers of the Finest Tea the World can Produce, CITY ROAD, LONDON. 25,000 Branches and Agents all over the Globe. I Mr. E. COLLIER, M.S. A., Architect and Surveyor, 5, QUAY STREET, CARMARTHEN. W. T. ROGERS, R P.O. Member of the Registered Plumbers Company), Plumber,Gas-fitter Wire & Electric Bell-hanger, 9, NOII-SMARE, CARMARTHEN. All kinds ot 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 CLASSES OF COUNTRY WORK. COMPETENT WORKMEN SENT TO ALL, PARTS. GOOD WORKMANSHIP COMBINED WITH REASONABLE CHARGES J. B. ARTHUR, WHOLESALE GROCER, CORN, FLOUR, AND SEED MERCHANT, THE QUAY STORES, CARMARTHEN. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE FOR ALL FEEDING STUFF. STEAMERS ARRIVING WEEKLY WITH CARGOES OF MAIZE, BARLEY, FLOUR, ETC. Write for Price List before Buying. BRIGSTOCKE & SON, Wine$Spirit Merchants 54, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. B. & SON from their long experience in the Trade, and being DIRECT IMPORTERS ana BOTTLERS, are in a position to give every advantage in regard to the price and quality of the Wines and Spirits supplied by them. SELECTIONS PROJI OUR PRICE LIST PORT FROM THE WOOD. A good sound Wine. 2s per Bottle. FINE OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY. Guaranteed 5 Years Old. 3s per Bottle. "NOS DA" SPECIAL SCOTCH WHISKEY. A well-matured Whiskey of exceptional purity. 31 6d per Bottle. FINE COGNAC BRANDY. 10 Years old. 4s 6d per Bottlo. A FINE SELECTION OF CLARETS. BURGUNDIES. &c. ASSORTED CASES MADE UP. CARRIAGE PAID ON QUANTITIES OF ONE DOZEN, PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. Old Uollege School, Carmarthen. PRINCIPALS REVS. JOSEPH HARRY AND J. B. THOMAS SUCCESSES FOR 1905.6-7. 20 Matriculation of Wales (8 in First Division). 19 Presbyterian College 12 Baptist Coll., Bangor 8 Brecon College 10 College of Preceptors 9 Bala-Bangor Coll. 5 Scholarships (King's & J. Jones's) 2 Bank Clerkships 2 Normal Studentships 6 Baptist Obil., Cardiff 2 Trevecca College 20 Commercial Posts. TOTAL FOR THREE YEARS-115. For complete List of Successes apply as above. Limited Number of Boarders kept at Mr. Thomas's Home Carmarthen County Schools. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEADMASTICB; E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (CANTAB.) COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL. HEADMISTRESS: Miss B. A. HOLME, M.A., La Open Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge. FEES £ 1 8s. per Terra (Three Terms in the year). Reduction for brothers or sisters. Boarders can be receivd it both schools. THB TERM BEGAN FRIDAY, JANUARY 17TH. jr Wedding, Keeper, and Engagement Rings, MAI] Sizes, Shrpes, and Weighti3 m in Stock. fi K Jhe Largest and Choicest Selectioniti K the United Counties. B JOHN WILLIAMS, M J IJK SlOP Y MODRWYAU, JU 9 & 10 LAMMAS-STREET, CARbiARTHZN- 1 TEETIT I r,Ll.EETH I W. 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And if you will write to the Secretary of the Anglo- American Finance Corporation, 41, King WiMiaim st., London, E.C., you may obtain a copy of this marvellous work free of all charge or obligation by mentioning the "Carmarthen "Weekly Reporter." TO ADVERTISERS. PREPAID SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISING IN THE "REPORTER. No. of One fhree Six Words. Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. s d s d s d 20 1 0 2 3 3 6 28 1 6 3 6 4 6 36 2 0 4 0 56 44 2 6 4 6 6 6 The above scale only applies to the Situations, To Lets," and "To be Sold by Private Treaty' classes of Advertisements, and must be paid for in advance, or the ordinary credit rate will be charged. HALFPENNY STAMPS, or Postal or Post Office Orders, payable to M. LAWRENCE, at Carmarthen. Replies may be made addressed to the Reporter j Office, and will be forwarded to advertisers when stamped envelopes are sent. TO LET.—No. 15, Picton Terrace, Carmarthen. JL 13 rcoms, including Bath Room (H. & C. Water), Scullery, and Offioes.-Apply, Blagdon- Hichards, 16, Queen Street, Carmarthen. WANTED Smart Youths as APPRENTICES. —Henry Thomas & Sons, Emporium, Carmar- then. DKING MORGAN, Chemist, King-street, •Carmarthen, has two vacancias for APPRENTICES. WANTED General Servant, abort 18; good character.—Apply, Rogers, Oakfield, Well- field Road, Carmarthen. AGENTS wanted at Carmarthen, Cardigan, Lampeter, and Haverford west for Hire System Business. Liberal commission and small standing salary, Applicants having storage accommodation for a few Sample Pianos will have the preserence.- Apply, with references, Manager, Thompson and Shaokell, Ltd., Cenrral Pianoforte Warehouse, 60, Stepney Street, Llanelly. TYSTEB y PARCH. D. EVAN 8 HEOL AWST, CAIRFYRDDIN, Gan fod adeg cau yr uchod yn ymyl, teimlir yn ddiolchgar i'r Cyfeillion hynny, fwriadant rhoi, os danfonant eu cyfran cyn CHWEFROR laf i'r Trysorydd, Mr. T. DAVIES, J.P., 26, Picton Terrace. Ydym, dros yr Eglwys, G. PH^LS, } Ysgrifenyddio n- CARMARTHENSHIRE. YJELVE ETON ARMS HOTEL, WHITLAND. Important Sale of valuable Freehold farm and Licensed House. \\T R. CARVER has been instructed to offer T T • for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above place on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 1908, at 2.30 p.m., subject to Conditions then produced, the following PROPERTY LOT l.-LLANGARTHGINNING FARM, situate in the parish of Mydrim, within four miles of St. Clears, consisting of good Dwelling House, Farm Buildings, and One Cottage, together with 157 acres, 1 rd., 16 poles, or thereabouts, ot excellent Pastute and Arable Land, all being well watered and fenced, and now occupied by Mr. George Evans as yearly tenant. Rent' £ 150. Also will be included in this Lot, two other Cottages, one sold subject to the life interest of Miss Ann Bowen and the other subject to a lease held by Mr. John Evans for a term of 99 years from March, 1890. Rent;Ct. The Purchaser will be charged R90 for standing Timber in addition to the purchase money. LOT 2.-LAMB INN, a fully-licensed Public Houi.e, with Garden and Stable, together with Cottage adjoining, situate in Blaenwaun, parish of Llanwinio, on the main road leading from Newcastle Emlyn to St. Clears and within 24 miles from Llanglydwen Railway Station, held by Messrs Buckley, Limited, on leases from March 25th, 1891, for a term of 21 years, at rents amounting to 220. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr. WM. LEWIS, Solicitor, Narberth Messrs. HELDBB ROBERTS, WALTON and GILES, 3 and 4, Clements Inn, Strand, London or of the AUCTIONEER, Park House, Fishguard. CARMARTHENSHIRE CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE. THE next Quarterly Meeting of the Chamber will be held at the Half Moon Hotel, Carmarthen, on Wednesday, the 5th day of Febuairy next, at One o'clock p.m. The subject for discussion is "The Small Holdings Allotment Act, 1907," which will be introduced by Mr H. Glyn- eicklan. A Saddle, HOWARDS' Harrow, a Tarpaulin, a Wheelbarrow, 2 Carriage Rugs, 2 CTOSB- Cut SaJws, 6 Hatchets with liandlee, 6 Dung Forks, and 6 Hammers will be distributed. W. W. PROSSER, Secretary. Capel DewL Hall, Carmarthen, January 20th, 1908. CARMARTHEN RACES (Under National Hunt Rules), WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, January 20th and 30th, 1908 EXCELLENT ENTRIES IN ALL CLASSES. Five Races each Day. Stakes to the value of 2400. Cheap Trains from all parts. Admission to Coui,se-Onc Shilling. Mr. W. V. HOWELL THOMAS, Hon. Sec., Carmarthen. TO POOR RATE COLLECTORS, ASSISTANT OVERSEERS, &c. FORMS of Notice of Audit, Collector s Monthly Statement, &c., Poor Rate Receipt Books, with Name of Parish, Particulars of Rate, &c., printed in, ean be obtained at the REFORTEB OFFICE at vheap Rates. Send for Prices. PREACHERS NEXT SUNDAY AT Carmarthen Places of Worship. LAMMAS ST. INDEPENDENT CHAPEK Rev Gwylfa Roberts, Llanelly. UNION ST. INDEPENDENT CHAPEL Rev. D. E. Jones, M.A., (Past-or). PRIORDY INDEPENDENT CHAPEL Rev \V. Owen, London Missionary Society (late of China) at 10 o'clock; Rev E. Keri Evans (pastor) at 6 o'clock. ELIM INDEPENDENT CHAPEL. Rev T. G. Owen (pastor). ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. D. J. Thomas (Pastor). ABERGWIDI INDEPENDENT CHAPEL. Rev D. Williams (Pastor). TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHAPEL. Rev E. U. Thomas (Pastor). PENUEL BAPTIST CHAPEL. Mr Thomas, Pembroke Dock. ENGLISH BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev D. Collier, A'bertiMery. WATER ST. C.M. CHAPEL. Rev Mr George, B.A., Llandrindod Wells. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev Mr Thomas Bridgend. BETHANIA C.M. CHAPEL. Rev Isaac Davies, Nanrtgaredig. ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL. Mr Hicks, Tenby. EBENEZER WELSH WESLEYAN CHAPEL. Rev. H. T. Atkins (Pastor). BABELL C.M., PENSARN. Rev W. D. Rowlands, of Water street. Servkies commence at the Welsh churches at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., and at the English churches at 11 and 6.30 o'clock.

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