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i <> GAFFNEY’S GRiiAi GROWTH. illlil III 'iVll: ;i \«. a.-d fiini :;i! I s tin: wi:i:klv leixm:i?: fhiday, mxnnrHEi? 21, isot, been built in (iafl- mm*.**? mmwmmem* ins privilege THE STEADY OF OUR CITY Mr. I’l'ojist iswell known ;ili alon^ tlie “it ilnionl sedion as a sueiTSsful <*on- ADVANCEMENT 1 llis "ork jxtenils as far west as Tennessee. He is a man of | good business principles ami is a ! eareful commander over a larj'o force was taken advantage of by Mrs. Wood, and her ideas and those of the architect were combined and resulted in planning a perfect and complete bouse. Mrs. Wood visited tlie building often during its construction and looked forward with The Buildings Which Have Been Erected in the Past Year and Those in the Course of Conr.ti acted. of assistants doing work all over this great pleasure to tin beautiful borne houses that have ney in 1S1H. Mr. Thomas Bailey, late of Pacolet, has built a two-room cottage. Davis Bailey a five-room bouse. R. Woody two-room cottage. Sherman Hill a five-room cottage. Wvat Hill a three-room eottage. . A little over twenty y ar- ago the then “Air bine" Railway was built through “(iatTney's old field". Now our Christmas number finds ns living j ccived the contract to pah in that “old field" amid a population j per t lie Wheat house and of more than three thousand prosper- in making oneof the !im-t ous people. What was then " (iaif-> .South. Mr. Donnelly is section, ('apt. Prop, t furnishes bond for all of his work and carries out the plans and specifications of the archi tect ton letter. Mr. Hamilton was put in charge of the work on these two residences by ( apt Props! and proved himself to he a competent foreman and watched tin work close ly. Mr. M. Donnelly, of charlotte, re- ,1 HMti Jui~ succeeded -11 is in t lie a painter SilSiM lip: H [|* ; 5 tu m {U; \ that was being prepared for Tiiis good woman however did not live to usher in guests and show them t lie many beaut ics of her home, hut a home was prepared for her in heaven by the tireut Builder. She was recent ly called there to brighten a home that has no equal on earth. Mils. \. V. MOM (IOMKUV S KKSIliKXCK. This liaudsume and convenient re-id.•nee was huiit during the past spring for Mis. A. V. Montgomery at the corner of Petty and Montgomery streets, and contains eight Iftrge cottage. her. ’' Tillman Huskey one five-room cot tage and one two-room cottage. John Wood a three-room Mr. Ware a live-room house. Mr. Durham a four room house. J. F. Helton a five room house. I. M. Peeler a handsome dwelling of six or seven rooms. John (ieddes a live-room house. Louis (fains a two-room house. Mr. l.odspcich a two-room house. Mrs. K. A. Brown two houses, one with four rooms, the other five. John Millwood a six-room house. X II-- X--- ■IMZ.'* •VJ:. }T.* r v : Mty:.Tv’X : ' y.;'.' ; op pi ?• w' 1 ^ •-*: 4* ' m *i b;—’ c-^ ' ij l.' ! i! ■ '! WiiH»|»Pi»|H'l'F!i|'[jRi|j I'T , ? «i \ y y - ' g'-V. ,/; ■>.SX \ r? fdl! ? JT- 5 *' A| —" i—j ■ivy ■ -'.'-j yg 1 -iillli imm '///.■ ’ S S ' y ’■ 1 |;r_xj0L;:ii ■'rv ■ -- / y\- ^v *: 'it'. % I 1: IWJ.Wji . ■ SXri: . s. X . ; i .1 . -U i ri iaseft?! I } v \p ip n * iqjsal ippsjl .' ^ : ■ X wit. - vs.. KCSIllKXi'K 01 Mil. A. ney’s old field" is now < iall'm y City with well laid otl streets, with half a hundred business houses of differ ent kinds ail full to the brim in their different lines and th-dr occupants working liki heavers for their own and (iaffney sgood. (>ur 'tore houses and dwellings compare favorably with any town or city in the State. IN cry oneof them is full, and there is no day that outside people are not hen- trying to rent house s. Our own people are building houses w hich are hliilii- rented before the contract for ing is let. and newconu rs arc in" > and moving in all the time. huihi- nv ( . c. hook, 1:1111 i.v a. ii. I’uoi’si. and decoridor of marked ability and thoroughly understands the theoreti cal as well as I lie practical princi pals of art and decoration. ’! he work on the interior will surpass any thing in this section and he equal to , any in t he soul in The interior wail decorations lor both houses were furnished by the Wheeler Wall Paper Company, of Charlotte, and Mr. Wheeler says they an the lincst patterns. Many of the designs were iiriz*- winners at the World s Fair. The designs show ta pestries of Persian and Romanesque dcsig is and are truly beautiful. Both UI.Silir.Ni i: oi MIC II. I). W11 MAT, I’l IOI (X IK A MI Kl) liV IXiiliAM .t WII.I.IAMS. rooms and kitehen, hath room and . twotowirs, the rear tower hasclosets - on lower floor and stairway to upper Hoor in which is located the hath room which can he reached also from liaek hall do..run the upper Hoor. The front tower has a handsome platform stairway finished in native pine and hard oil. The rooms are larger than those generally contained in modern houses, being Mix 17-1(5x18 and IHxlIu feci. and all are supplied with roomy closets, a large pantry dividing Hie kitehen from dining room. ’The hallway is divided by an | arch and curtains. The dining room. W : ‘Pr/.;., . r. /rff f#/- - ';x [fa:* ” ... -,r .'pi- ‘‘ f ~ f'j. 1 ■itf, ' m / . r :t h / / ?'■ 'r“py. P/,, i.S S \ ; ;•> ■’ el 53' jl Mlb >nm! '$a\\ ,i >/ y. ■ f;: j/^ Hi! I’T: mt • • ,1 MM < .i : ■ ' \ A* ' U ' / 7 V / x. We present to our read'r-- I hi' week, cuts of the rcsi lenevs of 'Iis. A. V. Montgomery, and 'Icssrs. A. N. Wood and H. I>. Wheat. The latter two are now nearing comple tion, the former having been com pleted several months. Also cuts of Carroll it Stacy's hank and Cooper- Limestone Institute. Messers. Wood and Wheal desired something now and novel in residence architecture, and both of them con sulted Architect, Clias. (' Hook, of Charlotte X. C. They invited Mr. ' O' * I I l; I.I MI I O , | I \M I 11 I K AS IT W h"iis', s will he elegant h papered. To tiiorouglily apjireeiute tiiese elegant homes one i. iist visit tliem. Xothing has been span(1 to make them mod els of convenience and comfort, Plumbing, electric lights, electric hells, 'iair cases, beautiful mantels of latest hand carved designs, file vestibules, conservatories and halls, and many other features too numer ous to mention are to be seen in these elegant resiliences. The houses are now nearing com pletion and have already been visited 1 - v \i faoMBnetAvj k rjQ.. 5 V M. L. Ross a two-room house. J. I. Surratt nine cottages. John Posey one house. O. S. Kendrick a three-room house. Thomas Robbs has completed part of Ids large brick dwelling. W. D. Archer a five-room house. Sam Jefferies four four room houses. Ten new houses at cotton mill. W. R. Lipscomb two new cottages. The above are the dwelling houses built in (lalTneys this year. Every one of them is occupied and there is still a clamor for more houses to live in. In addition to these dwelling houses, I. <>. Little has built a two la A Freeq^ Ivy Poisoning Eight Years of Suffering Perfect Cure by Hood’c Sarsaparilla “0.1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " Dear Sirs: - - Wo havo tried flood's Sarsapa rilla and find to ho all you claim for It. My wife was poisoned 1 v !•• y when a young woman, and for eight yems was trouble.1 every season Hood 5 $ s P ,j Cures With the breaking out and tcrrlMo Itching and burning. I thought hers was as had a ease us anyone ever had. she was In this distressing condition every year until she began to taka Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which has effected a per fect cure, without leaving any scars, and she has had No Sign of the Poison Since, fihelswell and hearty. I havo taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla after the grip with good results, and have also given it to our four children. We are all pictures of perfect health and owe It to g ood’s Sarsaparilla." J. ('. 1Tu:i.mas, Van illa. Illinois. < N. 1$. If you decide to ta’.;<* Hood's Sarsapa- rllla do not fie Induced to buy any < lhcr instead. Hood’s Pills are hand made, and perfect In proportion and appearance. 'X>r. per hoi.. FOR SALE, BY tr* c/a -MS' "il'J | !•: «t 2j5.V' - ill! S !X’‘ One i H.iir Pin-. Ball of Thread* Pnpci'of Noi-ill- a kind Pencil. Pen StniT. !><«x of Biackiua I’nperofTacki*, Card of Hooks and Eyes, Day Book, Baby Dulls and six . 'ate Pencils are the articles one old ru-ty copper will buy. Indigo Bias Caiicoe, Fast Color aids. <iood quaiiiy Dross (dnghnuig •>ets. ami a i.ir.',' -ioek of Outings, ho igid vi ry idle;.ji and going the same way. \\ liave j'.i't pieked up A 0;'^° Job in s. me yard wid' sheeting which we are selling a! . Now is a chance : before it is all gone. We call siail.i! attention to our line of shirts. Gaffnej Land Agency, just nxk of it i ry brick building with store-room • and office above. X. Wood, handsome new hank. Davenport has built a brick i with store-room on first Hoor partments above, n R. Tollison has built a brick with store-room on first floor ices and apartments on second. Me(’raw has built a one styry re. Mr. McCraw has also Yrge brick gin-house. J. Settlemeyer has built a two p ory brick building with store-room /tt ^ JL m&M I • 'i*- I I ,.J j «.'«• ,1 1 , 1 1 i '-.H :-r; ,Ct 1:|i |l It :pap| .'i v: r Tl: C-7 ni v nM, mmm 'p# 1 !# i. . . : .;Pi ' Ii mp it 1 ** ill Lf3i—L—r - -j 1 'I l pi % i ip i t .- : V l,, > !'i : 4f a rf , P- S 111 III Mi HANK OI ( AKKOI.I. .v STAl'V, l‘l. WXI.O v\l> liril.T l:v I. Honk to roine to GfitTm y and in theiv by s.-or. s „r people. Tlie saddest in- presence he made a number oi" eidents c .nneeled wilh Mr. Woods sketches and succeeded in pleasing !if enn not he oniitte.l here When iKithgentleicen and their wives. Mr. Hook, thearchiH .i was here Ul.T ! h- plans nrd spcciiiealioie planning tlie houses, Mrs. W ood was were completed bids wd'e adverll" 1 ealledinll and .- i: died iv- i;i si in n« i: oi mi:.;. \. v. momcomkiiv Anne I'L.VX.N'KI' AXI> liril.T UV 1.. I5AKKK. WCH t for and a number irero received from garbing the pluns. * -• »« IV J#| tur, »^1H* Kt l contractor' in both N’f'Hli and Soutli th ni carefully and hud v ial . ban Caftdhm. (’apt. A. II. Propsl. of ge«! made, Mr.’Wood tellii g h. r she Concord, was the succe-sful bidder j eouId have a lythin^ -lie wanted. l'l< m k'd doors are Diuen Anne style with , on firsl Hoor and olliees on second, headed colored glass. The front J. I. Surratt has built a gin-house poreli is modi'rn and linished with and corn-mill. m al turned columns and bracket ('ooper-Limestone Institute is now work and all painted a rich brown being overhauled and repaired and and t riniined in dark drab and yellow, when completed will he one of the 'The luiilding \sus jdanned mid built hai.d>oim s! colleges in the State, by I. Baker. ('oiitraelor, of this pluee If, in this review *d' the improve- alideor t, (inished. tdmul ^.IKK), ments of the city tlie [/asl year, we B'low we give a list of the new have omitted any, it is unintentional. Fhe vacant lots on Yietoria avenue. ’Two vaeanl lotson Limestone avenue. One two room house on lot contain ing 7} acres at Limestone Springs. One 'J room house on lot containing acres land at Limestone. One 1 room house and lot on Fredrick St reel. One !"l with '2 houses in northern part of town. Twenty-eight and one-half acres land fronting on Sage street. 'Two dwellings on Victoria avenue, t rooms each. Owe lot with a room dwelling, barns aial P mmi house, fronting on Race St tv«*1. Six’y-si veil and om-tliird acres land in i'ni"ii county, ui»oiit six miles from < «iitrne\. Oi.e hundred and twenty-five acres land about 1 miles from (ialTneyon Raiir. >ad. One in ar (!:itVuey cotton mill stiit- ah!e for store lot. (Me I,*; fronting on JelTeries street. One l,.i containing two olliees on !.ime•lone aveniu*, near business cent re. One Two-story. 0 room dwelling and lot, corner (iranard and Mill streets. For terms and iiartieulnrs call on GAFFNEY LAND AGENCY. Money to loan on Real Esiate. Liverj anil Feed Stables. Headquarters for drivers ami Farm ors, who want to Imy.sell or exchange. I make a Specialty of Feeding Stock. First-class turnouts at reasonable rates. Cattle and Hogs bought and sold. J. G. Spencer, Proprietor. ~~T WEBSTER, j7 is now in the storehouse recently oc cupied by M. L. ROSS A Co., with a lull line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, C;.u Ii'>. I'l’idts, 'Tobacco, Cigars etc. Mill he glad to serve the people. Don't fail to call and get my prices before buy ing clsew here. W. i. WEBSTER, Jr, < rii i'i no v. C\ A 'Top S!ii;-| !• j am! Letter ones in proportion. .;,se. and |Sc. uu- laundried whit iris defy coin pet i- t ion. Select a ua from our hrr, r e ..:•!, >f li.iy s, i.adies’ ami < <eul s and lie in t he swim. 'They are going Irom lOe. t.) j.te. each. We forgoi to mention in our no tions a Castile Si,ap which we will olfer for a fr'W w '-• at two cakes for oc, that will wash the knots out of a pine plank. A Great Slaughter in Sic K*S. ( " hild ren's S'noes 2:ic, Ladies Shoes '; i. ■ •'■He and a bright J tongo la, IV,. le: it her tips at PS*. (’onie and s.-, • (>! nr Sl.:i:. Ladies’ Slioe, i d ea)is a: l.Vtll ing on l he market. Men's li’c.di cut .»1’t;', .■ insat '.the . •Men’s ( oiign ■SS <ir 1 : •.nday Shoe itKtV’ •■flT!.. •rl. is I , h. and tii e $2.7.. Shoe. < 'ollgl • - ■; 'o' i.aee, t hat we are niakin g a h ade r ot at -Si.PS is a daisy. (in: e and .. ■ i o nr prices. we take pleasure in L •win you. H. L. PARKS & Co. The Carolina Are the largest man ufacturers of Vehicles in the South, and make the best only. Our goods have always taken the first premi ums at fairs when shown in competition with the world. The Gaffney Wagon and Furniture Co., handle our go i,|s in (LilTncy and will he phased to -ell the celebrated "I’remium ( in Hina Bu:gy" or any thing else that ni wheels. Call on ti huh for any 1 lung in 1 lo ir lint* and you will he treat'd right. But don’t forget t" ask for the • I’remiuin Carolina Buggy," manufactured on honor by Caroliiis Buggy Co, \ orltvilit*. O* Valuable City Lots For Sale. One lot on Liim stoirn ,\ve., with splemh In •• *• i. ■ and good out hikl lit) On, I.. w. ' ;■ h sjdemlid If room cot i.i • • Five nie,- . : , ; ir cot ton iniii. ' L', * ’ ii i i ne stoiU IT • !■ c i * i t At >t end, l or tfim,- a; ,.l to T. C. STACY,