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DAVID MORRIS, DECEASED. DURSUANT to the Statute 22 and 23 H Vict., c. 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other Persons having any Debts, Claims, or Demands against the Estate of DAVID MORRIS, late of Brynnin, Ammanford, in the County of Carmarthen (who died on the 22nd day oj" May, 1913, and to whose personal Estate Letters of Administration were granted by the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice to Anne Richards, of OakneM. Neatli Road, Briton -Ferry, on the Utii day of August, 1913), are hereby required to send particulars of their Claims or Demands to me, the undersigned, as Solicitor to the said Administratrix, on or before the 30th instant, after which dav the said Administratrix will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said Deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims of which she shall then have had notice. And the said Administratrix will not be liable for the Assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person or per- sons of whose Debt, Claim, or Demand she shall not then have had notice. Dated the 12th day of August, 1913. T. M.EVANS, 48, College Street, Amina.nford. Solicitor to the said Administratrix. IVITNESS: A.ERNEST EVANS, Bryn-y-blodau, Ammanford, Solicitor's Clerk. GARNANT, CARMARTHENSHIRE. Sale of very Valuable Leasehold Dwelling House, Garden, and Premises. MESSRS. DANIEL JENKINS & SONS -if A have been favoured with instructions to Offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the RAVEN INN HOTEL, GARNANT. on THURSDAY, AUGUST 2ist. 1913. at 7 o'clock in the evening, subject to such condition as sball then and there be read, all that recently-built: LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, GARDEN & PREMISES. situate in Dynevor Road, Garnant. and held under a Lease for the term of 99 years, com- puted from July nth, 1910, and having a frontage of 24 feet and a depth of 85 feet, at an annual ground rent of Ci 93., and now in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Davies as monthly tenant thereof. The house contains the following accomoda- ttbI. 1 A.l. K&t.ï:b.en.gooJ.»Jzed Back Kitchen, Pantry, and four large Bedrooms. The Mines and Minerals are reserved. The Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending the foregoing property to the attention of Householders. Investors, and others. as it is exceedingly well built and centrally situated in the heart of the populous and thriving village of Garnant. in close proximity to the various industries of the neighbourhood, and should prove a good investment. For further particulars apply to the Auction- eers at their Omce. the Shop. Gwaun-cae- gurwen. or Messrs. Samuel Griffith & Noyes. Solicitors, Ammanford. The Shop, Gwaun-cae-gurwen, August ist,1913. 6, VILLIERS ROAD, AMMANFORD. Sale of New and Valuable Household Furni- ture and other Effects. M R. W. N. JONES has received instructions —— ? from Mr. GEORGE FERRYMAN (who is leaving) to SF.LL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on MONDAY, AUGUST i8th. lorg, the whole of the following Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, viz. :—Beau- tifully-toned Piano. bySwanborough, London; Massive Overmantel in Oak Frame, Marble Clock, Dining Room Suite (Saddle Bag), Copper Table Lamp, Pair Bronze Horses, Copper Flower Pot, Plated Fruit Stand. Case of Electro-plated Tea Spoons and Sugar Tongs, Case of Electro-plated Table Spoons and Forks. Fruit and Fish Forks. Dinner Forks, Tea and Egg Spoons, Salt Spoons. Pair of Carvers, Dinner Knives, Brass Fire Curb, Brasses, Fancy Clock with Barometer attached. Music Stool and Music. Carpet and Hearthrugs, very com- pact Oak Writing Case, Pictures, Ornaments. Cushions. Window Poles and Curtains, Fancy Stool and Bellows, Mats. Massive Sideboard with large Mirror, Drawers and Cupboards, Mounted Salad Bowl, Jam Dishes, Cruet Stand, Crumb Brush and Tray, Kitchen Chairs, Mahogany Couch, Kitchen Table, Rush Chair. Fender. Oilcloth, Stair Rods. Brass Rail and other Bedsteads. Baby's Cot. Wire Mattresses, Wool Mattresses, Walnut Dressing Table with 3 Mirrors, Washstand (marble top, tiled back), Quilts, Sheets, Bedroom Ware, Dinner and Tea Services, Bedroom Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 5 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. Dyffryn, Ammanford, August 8th, 1913. BERRINGTON VILLAS. CWMLLYNFELL Sale of Modern Household Furniture and Green- house, with Heating Apparatus, &c. MESSRS. DANIEL JENKINS & SONS —- ? have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. WiLKES (who is leaving the neigh- bourhood) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. on the Premises, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER jst, 1913. the whole of the FURNITURE, BOOKS, &c., consisting of Bedroom Suite (complete), Parlour Suite (ditto), 2 Iron Bed- steads, 2 Box Spring Mattresses. MiDpuff Bed. Dressing Table, Large Chest-of-Drawers, Side- board, Hand-painted Mirror, Square of Carpet, Fender, Fire Irons, Large Dining Table, Square Table, 6 Kitchen Chairs, American Rocking Chair, Couch. Hanging Lamp. Table Lamp, 2 Arm Chairs. 3 Gallon Fountain. Pantry Re- quisites. Garden Tools, Large Collection of Useful Books, and many other useful Articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 5 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. The Shop. G.C.G., Aug. 9th. 1913. TO SECURE FULL PUBLICITY, BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS, AND ALL SALES AND WANTS SHOULD APPEAR IN THE *'AMMAN VALLEY CHRONICLE & East Carmarthen News. BLAENAU, Llandebie CYNHELIR EISTEDDFOD == GORONOG ss YN Y LLE UCHOD, Sadwrn, Medi 13, 1913. BEIRNIAID—Cerddoriaeth: Mr. JOHN THOMAS, Llanelli. Mr. SIDNEY MORRIS, Penygroes. AmrywiMth: GWILYM MYRDDIN, Bettws. Rhagleni i'w cael am ic. yr un (trwy y Ilythyrdy, IC.) oddiwrth yr Ysgrifenyddion- Mr. W. THOMAS. May Rose Hill, Blaenau, Uandebie; Mr. LUTHER LEWIS. Holly Bush. Blaenau, Llandebie. MRIES Bpos., mONMONGERS, t AMMANFORD. Telephone P.O. No. 10. BA TflS, LA V A TORIES, etc., fitted by Experienced Men. FURNITURE (OUR SPECtAL SIDE LtNE) ? FURNITURE. You will save 25 per cent. by paying us a visit when BUYING FURNITURE. ——————— ROCK-BOTTOM PRICED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. INSPECTION INVITED. TTJMS SPACE RESERVED FOR THE AMMAN FORD PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER and EVAN bEWIS. THE SWOP UNDER ?-?? ?* TTHH :HIG OP CLOCK. GREAT SUXXER SAhE. W. T. Rees, 130rl rdARG14E, MMNFORD Respectfully invites his Customers and the General Public to SEE THE WINDOWS, TO NOTE THE PRICES, And judge for themselves of the QUALITY, VARIETY, AND SUPERB STYLE OF HIS STOCK OF ——— FANCY ANTJD General Brajterjt GOODS MRKEÐ DoWN TO ? 89LF PRICES. ? \V. T. nams, BKJLIRCMIE, AMMMFORO. THE TRADE 9UPPMED. J. HARRIET & .SON, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS, BRYNAJVtJWAN and GARNANC¡. OUR WORKING BOOTS A SPECIALITY. D R D A t D ? DONE BY PRACTICAL WORKMEN lL<.iL?Jr/\iJK? AT LOWEST PRICES. —————— l.u. i,' C" HMMI UMMER HOE UlYLES. SEE WINDOWS. jt ?? Our -Season's Stock consists 01 the very LItest Fashion in Boots and Shoes, combined with the usual good wearing qualities. Sole Agent for the lamous "K" Boots. Also "Lotus, Delta, It Nil S/fn//e," and "Holdfast." t:r- Special Show 01 White Canvas, ï iJmzhl9altd Cricket Boots and Shoes, together with a fine range oi'Running Sboes. JOB THOMAS TJHEE SQUAJRI3, JV???JVD ? in?MAO, AMMANFORD.  Tb THE rmRD ??*F?,??*N*??W??? Witt be he)d tn the CROSS INN HOTEL FIELD, AMMANFOM, On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, totj FRIZES £I20 IN CASH. THE AM1MANFORD URBAN SILVER BAND Tarill ttc iM AXttomimcl"imoa. ENTRIES POSITIVELY CLOSE AUG. 23rd. Mon. Sec.: D. A. FOX, Lloyds Bank, Ammanford. To Instruct, to Etevate, and to Amuse. HITES Premier Picture Palace Top of t;he Arca.de, A:MM1I..NFORD. Sole Proprietor MR. SIDNEY WHITE. General Manager MB.S.J.POWELL. EEK C01VIIVIENCING iLlUUX793W 1B"c;h, 1913. EVERY EVENING AT 8, Except MOND,AY &; SATTJRDAY, When TWO Performances will be given at T and 0. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF The T<> I:ITTS (ROB & CLARICE). The Happy Dutch Couple. J "? ?VELSH NIGHTINGALE." Jvdr???Ti??wiLLr? ? rL??AAWVtjLCLl?C9. The New Operatic, Ballad and Illustrated Songstress. STAR PICTURES ————————————- Monday & Tuesday—OenFus of Port Lapavi. Wednesday & Thursday-SberJdan's Ride. Friday and Saturday-Man wAo Darecf. POPULAR PRICES:—Pit, 3d.; Children 2d.; Balony,6d.; Children 3d. Children's Matinee on Saturday at 3 p.m., with, full Variety Show & Special Pictures. Admission-Children, Id., 2d.; Adults as usual. ? Early Autumn Novelties. ? E VENSONOS jj -)1 ENtPOIÙNt ?- t ? Are Showing a Choice Selection of ? ? MiHinery, Costumes and Jackets. ? ? AFTER SEASON CLEARANCE. ? Summer Goods and Remnants at a Great I Red uction. ? HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. jt Special Value in Curtains, Casements and Carpets. ? CLOTHtNG DEPARTMENT. ? New delivery of Overcoats, Raincoats, N Hats and Umbrellas. ? INSPECTION INVITED. t Levensons's Emporium, € 16 & 18, H:gh Street, AMMANFORD. TAKE NOTICE. Drugs and Chemicats of Highest Quality only used in Dispensing. LUTHER BYE, M.P.S., !Pharmaciit, AMMANFORD. Telephone 42. FOR HOLIDAY WEAR YOU COULD NOT DO BETTER. THAN TRY ONE OF ————— J. T. JO 9 29/11 Raincoats IN ALL SHADES. SUtTS TO MEASURE = from 2t/= upwards. = ¡J. T. JC>E::S CLOTTW!ER, QUAY STREET, AMMANFORD. FOR PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION —————————————— OO' TTO-———— ———————— t GWILYM VAUGHAN, Quay Street, Ammanford, The Office of the "AMMAM VALLEY CHMHtCLE."