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(Srow Better Crops: wiifa tahp Sayiigliiflepeiits J"- Modern Implementsthese days help wonderfally to niake the work IgaS arid the FARM ATTRACTIVE TO EVERY ONE. , It is not entirely the number of aeres you ho you V ,. .. . '.. Mi"' "V ' V. : .. ' - II '--iff 'i. :- '. J...,; . ' -u. , . . , ' v- ! ..V.-" A v 1 liiB The best results from a plow or cultivator is to get one that is especially adapted for that land, whether rid ding or, walking. Labpr Problem what yoWhave to contend with,;oyeix;bme : t)bind;iise Imprbv' Imple ments. We have on display the most complete line of A walking plow that must do the work Farm Tools to be seen in this section of the state. Such as Accurate Corn Planters, Disc Plows, Disc Harrows, Stag Sulky Plows, Fert ilizer Grain Drills, Manure Spreaders, all Steal Hay Rakes, Mowers, Farm Wagons, Buggies & etc. ; 1 I Model B Disc Harrow cuts every depth regardless of surface conditions John Deere Disc Plow Why not ride, save time, money, energy and do your - work more thoroughly. The John deer FARM TOOLS are noted all over the country for HIGH GRADE material, sup erior Working qualities roin mark nr ciiai rrr MM MMCXA m COOO tPtMCNTS Be sure to see our Coru Drills and Accurate Planters. Be sure to see our man ure spreaders. and the hest lahor-savin implements on the John Deere Dain Mower, has strength Sav durability, light draft superior cutting mg Farm Implements, power. Requires few repairs. ' market. i Sold i. j Bmclhainia:ini A SYLVA, NORTH CAROLINA Soul - i i 0B1TUBAY OF JOSEPH H MOODY. than Creet March 27, 1839. When he was very small his father moved to Waynesyille. where he died when his son was -three years old. His mother moved to Alabama, whtre brought back to Hay wood county. At the age of nineteen he was mar ried o Miss Arty B. Crawford, sis- Brother Moody died April 8, at the age of 74 years. He served m the civil war about two years Brother i Joseph-H. Moody was born in Haywood county, on Jona- ter to .Uncle Jhnrny Crawford of and was m several important bat- , 4 - she died when her son was 13 years t His wife died Julytl 1 , ' 1884. Late Sylva y They -made their home at Balsani fprf about 12 yearsfthen moved to Barkers Creek. They raised three "jd Iillie. ties, one being the s4ven days fight at Richmond where he received a wound which resulted in the loss of a finger. He served all the time as jel dummief. He was captured femd -' ' .-"-i.j;-- iVrif ' - .. vj, -. church at the age of 32' years. He served as a deacon in the church for about 20 years. : He leaves two children. Mrs. El len ElderS and. -Mrs. Davey, El iers. MrsLillie Green has been dead for several years.- . 4 '" , v ; He had 20 grand children and 24 great grand children -t P 7, I . s He was atnan6f peace, showed greatf wison in settling r disputes miioriMhi Snfeihborai H?nfiver had la suit" mlcouiui Msdifil! The preachers; andN teachers! found f ar were denied his hospitality. Be it resolved: 1. That we realize and deplore our loss in the death of ;this useful Christian man; nevertheless we now submissively to the will ot our all-wise Father as he has seen fit to give him rest. . 2. That a copy of "these resolu tions-be sent to the Jackson County Journal for publication and a copy of the Journal be sent to his widow R. M. Fisher' T. C. Jones Baxter Nations Committee.
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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