Page Eight THE ASHEBOItO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C. THUESDAT. KOVEMEE5 13. y a Obituary Elijah Thornton Foushee a born in Kandolph coufliy, .. C, iiay 2yih, l(soi, and pa&sed into th great beyond Thu.aday, October tth, iyi9. He was ma. ie1 to Margaret M. Forrester, of Chi. 1 county, N. C. A. I). 10oo. i . this union were born ten euilii ren, live of tnem pivce-dea ium, lurtc of them dying in infancy. Vil:i.un Par'.ve.-, the eldest, died a: the a.gv o: 21. ami Mis. J. K. Carpenter, .no paosed away January 16. 191ft. l.o volunteered wis st-rvices in u.e Ciu V. ai in iftol. lie joined lieneral E. Lee s army and iougr.l va .ar.tly fur the ng.1t of his coutun nien as he saw them until me surren der ui this army in lftbo. .".:vor the no.e ol trie zr v. hen li. bok ed i-outa was in t.'.e thioe? oi reio:. '. i action, he ielt the land ol i.:.- HLGISTER OF DEEDS A MICK EIPLAISS INCRUSED TAX RATE To the Tax Pavers of Randolph Coun ty: My attention has been called to some disiatistaction cf tK tux payers on acoo in; of the increase in the tax :s;c, ; nd. 1 think :i only fair to t.ie tax payei to subm t the rates for the I-ast four yetrs. the rate of be.r.g u.e :aii)e as H'l6. h-ndteil dollars Tax rale per one -luation : en.- Ma.i' ar. Scnooi T . . . (ieneial count : Roads Cou:t House arr, Counlv Hem.- . . 1.-16 7 2-;ic U'lt- Jail . 22c Ik 1- . Kc (A, 1 L'4c 16 1 'J 1 i' 15 2-?c ti'.c i: i-Jc JOc IH l-:c 01 l-2c Total Rate M3 1- !y coir. Murmur the lf.v i Mill not t..c increa-e o is . a account oi ..: . o.-it: in i ei;.ni on ci'-ii:.- :i l i;j .-cl'.ooi !-.'. iiiai in- v,.l ' .IH"t count, i i:i '.i'.i- : . oiu- ce ll ; , is ;. i oi. id l:;7. t::e co.inty. :. t ie j;cr.e"." c.nl Icis 15 ? m7l; New Arrivals Fall and Holiday. Good at Empire Store Millinery Trimmed and Tailored Hats, Shapes, Novelties and Ostrich Effects. Coats and Coat Suits. These in colors and sea- e;v,er:r; ,S re:; r,:.::'1: ri ::J:;nr:- I sonable materials. Velours, Broadcloth, Poplin, Serge, i ev TTLZ 'tVT X and Silvertone. A full line sizes and styles. t , t,a... u.a in i u"' In :.v4 the di'f.'A nce conun.' i :i ;'.'.'".',.. . 1-vn-d for this m.-t.tut:on. 1 he Loun- L rrr: lT:, :-Vc:::;,nr';: SCt.il- Jewelry and Tcilet Sets We are showing at "llfTi -lne Jewelry, 10k and solid gold. Rings, brooches, i uV7:t t lavaliers, chains, cameos, watches, fobs, manicure 1 J sets, pearl lecklaces and bracelets, iou will hnd our t A. T l 1 J i i i ( 1 11 n , j jeweiry aepanmenr very auractive lor nonaay gilts. J LOFLIN'S On the Corner. e lia.; l i -t ,1'ch in'ar ' va. .. It'll u.all :..S .1 iunl W llll t:'.l iu;c'. at lne .'ua inoA iile. .Mo., ol ... iiieii..el' Ulitl. 1 . ri.. 111. . a.l.. li:s o remaining children v ho were viki him iiuniig tile last iv.o weeks o! his illness arc, hiija housin-e, Mary Kous.-.ee Comer, A. L. and C. -!. Fou-slu-e, ail oi Mroud. Oklahoma, and Khjah Thornton Foushee, Jr., of I'rmceton, Kansas. Funeral services were conducted from the family residence on bundav, Uciolier 12, at i a. in., by Kev. A. M. Dupree, 01 broken Arrox. , Oklanoma. He was a loving uusiiand, a kind ami indulgent father and tne many ttoral offerings attested tne hign es teem in which, he was lieid Dy uis many mends. The pall bearers -vere E. T. Foushee, A. L. 1-oushee, C. M. to.siiee, J. (.. Comer and J. K. Carpenter and son, Paul. Interment in the family lot at Shawnee, Oklahoma. The funeral cor tefre v. as met ac the cemetery i.iat . ! the si.; n;.: oo! uinen'ir.ient. wii,,-, . ;,i ilk1 i''.i-is c-i i i jrea.-ral el. ct.T, '. i.it,' c!S '.'i tn is yeai . .brount is haiv y v. I education thuii;-' v.:l cari"' on the si. men. The hve cent increase f; mi does not provide sum to build and keep in repair Hl'.iK'.l.-O. ;s .-uhl"!t- ti.: ol to ..: vine i aiin .'1 fact -.t the ..r-i lie 1V(;U,1 i .-Choi.:. iii il'.e tent lunus ill the im- rm mg this i ar, b i'.i'h cost of every' construction, trey c1- :'er the matte:' l'i ti'.e hope ol b -iii! r.ext year. Thee ;i-e ti'e facts in t'e cr.. e. and ! I'm iir'.t it er.lv ijst to the tax cav ers 10 pve tr.e-e facts. j C. L. AMICK. ' Retri-l:-.- of Deeds. TEN COMMANDMENTS OF THKIFT GIVEN TO WOMEN BY GOV F.KN-MENT AMERICA ARMY ABOUT GONE FROM FRANCE Attorney General Palmer is new en listing the aid of the women of tiie United States in the Government cam paign to reduce the high cost of living. It is the housewife of every family who spends the greater part of t he income, and tr.e importance oi educating women in national as well as domestic h . The actual number or American troops in fiance now is less titan lo.OOO and they are rapidly diminish ing al! the time. . It is thought that in ( ne month thev will all be out. All but of the American troops, and thev are in hospitals. Armv odicials are still working on f LOFIJN'S On tlio Cnrnpr t J (conomics has oeen lormaiv lecoinuseo ciaiiiii uhmuk iium uui.jiiiouiie at- in the decision to make a dil ci appia! , cnlents end dammage done by hre to for the fullest co-operation in the; houses in which Americans were bil- leted. l.iose not settled will shortly oe: i turned over in bulk to the Flench Gov-! i countrv-wide effort toward financial beautiful citv ot the dead bv a nuii.- conservation. bei oi lrienus irom Prague aiid bnaw- The Govcrmcnt points out that in ' ernment as a credit against the amount nee who had come to pay tneir .ast wise spending and careful saving the ! that France is to pay for the American ' respects to tneir old lriemi and to see solving the fmiiacial prof!cnu of the ' supplies. The armycommisarry v.ili his body deposited in its last resting best possible assistance will Le given in soon close, since the supplies have all place by the side of nis laitntul wire, construction period. Since high prices ; been sold to France, subject to the! there to await the morning oi the will prevale as long as there is a b;g I proviso that the American army be! great resurrection. demand for articles that are scarce be- supplied from them until it can close i vould not uve when done my task is cause reduced production due to wai,.up its affairs. here, the high cost of living can be brought The office in Paris have no control For I can heed His summons without dawn to the normal level by lessening whatever of tV nerican fo'cps in the peciaii I Comforts if Tl sale He fear, died for me- -He li Obituary When the muffled bells were tolling enl a pilgrim on nis v-i'V, Throusii the waters deei) .in-l rol! in;r, Through the dashing of the spray, Till ne reached the peaceful landing, At the gates ot glittering gold, Where the heavenly throngs were standing To receive him in the fold. On Thursday, October '.), 1!)19, at the home ot .Mi.-s Elizabeth Foushee, in Stroud, Oklahoma, the silver cold was loosed and the gentle spirit of Elijah Tuon.'u.M t ontin e v. u.- tranniilali'.cd b 11 as by increasing T'l'Q-occuDied area of Geimanv. which are under the command of Major General I i u,... T All 1 1: l : i iieniN i. niicii aim ciic Mijpueu in- demands as .d'irtion . ! Attention is directed to the possi bility of cut tailing purchase Oi i o-t!y derjendentlv clothing. One way of saving in dress outiav is to discourage frequent chan;',- oof the Pans offices. Should American troops be sent to r ranee en route to upper Silesia to es of fashions. At a time when materi- j supervise the plebiscite there, General' A als are most expensive variation :n i Connor will merlv direct the movemenc ! a. t moues make necessary the .-penning 0f the troops across France and they of much money that otherwise might wjil pas.; out 0f his jurisdiction when he saved. A number of women s organ- thev reach German territorv. themselvi l:a:i,i to tli'- tirnal tields uiii, ti.e redeenici i u a:; 1 re. . .V '.. May iiiu ire was ; II dav. II( .1. I err. : N. C mi in Kan--'., IK'A. His i year--', four was mai l ied r, decea.-ed. ., in 1 s."i.". '1 o d of ox idations have pledged themselves to cooperate in the campaign of 1!20, which begins with thrift week, Januar;. 17. Ten commandments for the guidance of th se who. are trying to administer their incomes carefully have been form idated by the national committee ap pointed to conduct the thriit alive. They are: 1. Make a budget. ''. Kiei) an int lelligent re-.o penditures. Have a bunk a. count. 1. Carrv life iiis'.il'anee. .". Make a will. (i. Own your own home eventual';.. 7. Pay your hills promptly. s. In, est in war savings stamp-- .".mi other Govermont securuie.-:. !. Spend less than you :: rn. II). Share with others. Th-.ft w'th out benevolence is doubtful ole-;:ng blessing. tend "!' oi hg'-t lo I'oi' evi-i. i'.': '...':.- 1 doipil count;, eailhly piigi month.- and to Margaret of Chatham eounl this union ere burn ten children, live vi whom are slill living. In IMi he moved v. i th iiis family from North Carolina to the slate of Missouri whore he lived for some thirty ears. He moved from Missouri to Oklahoma in lKlv He made a profession of faith in Christ the summer of 1vj4 j,' Marion church near Knoxville, Mo., ami ufiitfd with the Primitive Baptist church. It wu'-. my privilege to know Broth er Foushee for some two years. A sweeter spirited man I never knew. He was always kind, cheerful and af fectionate. To know him was to love him. He endeared himself hearts of all who knew him. . ll..n.l ...Un tUn on,,Ana nv.n su uvcu bimt warn tjic oi iitiuivuo lain.; . . UK- i. ..i i i . . inir and a keener public consciences, ho u-pnt nnt like a nlnvp Rennrirpd In ,nKi 'vi a . o T his dungeon, but sustained and Boom ed by an unfaltering trust, approach- eo m grave u one wp w.e uraper- - - t of ie of his couch about him and lies . . , OI uiem is wicrc v.i nvuiucn uw vv- I On every side there are indications of the speedy termination of the work of the American army in France and jwithin three weeks probably, the army automobiles used by the peace confer ience will be turned over to Fiance, I American soldier orderlies will be with drawn from the Hotel Crillon, and all activities of the American Govennent .will be handled by civilians oiiiciais and employees. and Blankets i We have a tremendous stock of blankets and Over teacher schools due to th ;it this time comforts that we will offer this week at special j prices. A reduction of 10 per cent will be made t on every olanket and comfort in our big stock 2i which consists of the best quality and colors we 1,'H'i) school children am were shut out from in llill.'r,., Wnnt nl- ... ..,..11,, ...V., It.. "H-ft, -V . J . coal famine; but tney have! A nil VP PVPf nttPrPfi resumed tlieir work. WEIIFARE CUFEI) (l!y Ricl'.ard Morse). CAROLINA'S GREATEST NEED The greatest need of North Carolina and ever other state today is better farmers, better merchants, better preachers, better teachers and a more intelligent Mr. Average Citizen. This e.-n riv rer mmt PYront through higher U He had c"ucation- Mass movements must be accelerated in culture in ciu&cu n "- ing, and a keener public if Democracy is to endure On every count a higher education pays. There are men without it who We believe that true religion is a matter of purpose. j We believe that the purpose of Jesus was to bring in what He called the Kingdom of God, the time when all men shall live together as brothers in justice, righteousness, love, and un-1 selfish service. We believe that the object of the I Christain Church is general is to fur- ther this purpose in the world, and the object of the church in thiis commu niay to futher this purpone in this com munity and in this state in every pos sible way. This church offers you therefore a religion of co-operation. If you want to serve your fellow men come put your shoulder beside ours in this community. Wv-nt TZL wpiT Hon ter with it. It increases the earning We will begin in practical way. to yjL?tZ?r. L Power, it makes one more useful to his I ke th community clean and hap- Jh f'on.ou; wV?a' 18 P8,1' community, it gire. menUl and moral. Py nd democratic. W will work with The battle is fought, the race is won, - .'i rh.rr our school teachers, we will work with : colleges in three dotea states can maKe.CTC nn m ed by the writer from the family resi- , "er ' 0fTfool undertaking for the public good, dence on Sunday morning, October 12, Carolina is raoidly becoming We believe in our fellow men, be at 9 a. m., after which the body was North Carolina jjWJ ng laxen to anawnee ana wiere i..a w ..- . . ,th j nltm: It Is that they are filled Witt rest to await tne resurrection morn ing Take advantage of this big special X X t offer and come here this week and X I make your selection. . You'll not find a better or more beautiful se- t t should buy all that is required to meet your needs. k.nnv fmrt th li nmv miliM it im-1 infinite capacity for service, that If we rrt - , t-.tV. J .II Ll- 1, m. .h ,1.1. n nr. possible lor the normal ooy or gin w " ."4K1 ; - grow up n ignorance. The great move- 7'"' B've us iaun ana ieiow- fal upon the shoulders of the Itve vfox T thn .utehip and hope Tn return, that there is Welborn Furniture High Point, N.C. children and all who omourn and lead them in the path of the just which is which am anonsored bv some of shining lijrht that shineth more and '"r Go. j MR. AND MRS. AMERICAN more unto the perfect day. A. M. DUPREE. it- 1 u uie rum b l nc pwions 01 vrua wpou annn y if he j a the right sort of a man dead. The rivalries of this world haVe , v.v,.. not cooie.1. They have been reml. re) Lwnnburg Exchange. hotter than ever The Dimes th m TRUE AMERICANISM to unite nations is morehcem-M y now nan ever was .,. iore, ana un.es. (B Vm d Vf) MA kwlMi A . li.k ... . a - iponsorea oy some 01 11s vi A mn.t Mfi.t pitiuna ran sin but faith and persistence, and that At. f 1 I V I 11 a a, w f.p inns a thr a a me uoiaen nuie win ai least Dreax, tias stubborn undertow of ignorance and,," humaa barr.eri. money in but nas Deer, saier unce C7" 17 superstition, Education puts a man on,.n we offer youas the re- th. the rirht side or ail great public que- " :r",w,'"-J', ' w "" iviriui .. ....... , - , . ,, Board came into being early la the year 1914. Prom that time to the it occurred to you that your Pt there have been m 'financial In K.nV ha kn aiifur k nee F"ca au nwun iw aaiiuro. Your Own VUlage. Democrats reformed the ever before in the history of the coun- archaic, panic-breeding currency try. 'tem iosierea oy. ino Kepuoucana ior Mr. F. H. Fleer, the well know chew-, TMnV ov.r that statement and wliat century of almost continuous Ing gum magnate, recently sold his i means to you and your, l'oiuler nt P"10 Wer4 almost aa frequent farm. Cedar Lodn-e. near Thoma.vllU. .v...- ' as the seasons, to Mr. John W. Lambeth, an 1 has mir-i ....- . ia tl In the forty veart from 1874 to .'chased the Owen farm near Thomas.' ".rZ''Zl"j:': " . 1888 national hanV f.llniv Amirnvl before wrong j. rtttcmpte.1. wrong will ''u1,, feTC th. vlm amJ U tatM -noth" b" Un to thalaS thew had not m " g. of one ). .bo-t ery b. attempted lust as oon th. most "Z VJ, hu"ng lodge. , niLu fSA bank fSlS the financial stro of lhi war" transient social forms, refiwd or rude, during the year. , Sine. January 1, 191R, failure, have PUentW lm at roljmn Ohio, which mottle the aurface of life. True condition, and estates, but In a trod On July J, lftlft, tiiere were in ojr- only been m. la ever 21 monlh., September 4 19I9 ' v Americanism U this: feq-jaltatlon of burdens, privMer. and atlon 7705 national banks, and for the . Which party is the party of good . 10 oeiieve uiai tne inaiienanie rtgnu wpporwininw. tawmiw year 110 wr aa oniy w jmo sal. DusinesST 1 ' FiliSuster. hare been fcepublicaa ," nd IJ9 bfllev ,tht tbe r1? hut bank fallur. In the United States, T w Ware it to you, Mr. and Mn, weapon against many measureiifor tp. 2 ? PP?f tH (of penons, clasaes and aertions mnat For the prtowling four years of th. American. , . ; , . country's good, ami it is br no mean. 10 "1r" tnai any lorm 01 power 1 oe suoorainaie u in. weuar. 01 in. prawn vemocrauc .ominian-auon in unfair to charg. the pment obstruct, that trample, on tbes. righto is . commonwealth. , . - ZLtW ihH T"1 .t ion of the treaty to U.e asm. source .. . -' ..' ' V " " I J the union Is as much bank failure, throughout th. country sn,I , urpoae. To call th. Republlcaa 0 ".11. txlwn.ru4rOTJV rep"iB ""T,,7 "I,7, w ,JU,',B,.U15 JiVv ' , Soldiers are' waiting ' more or ' leas patiently to find what Contres. is s-o . . T 1 ... .. , .... t tiootx 1 0 uig wudio reaerm Kepuoncan promt- l.aee ox compensatory legislation. Re- leaders reply that they are arvrtain what th. so Ml or . 1 t I . I fy 1-iwsntl nrdrr, .nd tntfsnd r-rptilty f anch a maa should paid both honeS of Congreta, thTi 'ronirult th aolilirrs last Spring befof r 1 .-it fnr .! ii ,,;.r? to aiv. Ms whole aervif. in imiior IVmofra'ie co-ntroi, on ifm-!iriBk!ng their tlefg. of Immefllst I '; " ! ' cf ) ' 'r pr. 1 In l.fe., , -r 1J, 1513. The l !"nl lUrreVon. . . t .unit a ti.'ijftie m - un iiwiim vk ui - . . 1. ...... i m , . 4 . . , . . . - .... - trray would be a grotesque misnomer """t must rest upon the consent of offer aa asylum to th. oppressed, and 19H ........ I, sea of com; . , . . . ."- the governexl, and that tne peopl. b. n exempt, of virtre,' soberlriy, 1915 .......,...........,..... 4 pnbllcaa lei rtl 11,1. r-. n shmiUl choose tliMr own rulors. land fair dealing, to all nations, 1911 ...... I waiting to j j .-1 I H . T n J U ry To bH tat frlom muat U) , To believ. that for the eitUtwre' Th. Federal Reserve Act flanally ;dalr. Hut A FEW STATISTICS W. have o- er 250 MM AMA anU diers and 800.000 drafted men who were unfilt for service. Ther. aro over 200,000 person, who die annually so America of T. B. W. find that there are over 25,000 pronounced cases in North Carolina alone.' Ther. are 300, 000 childran rader tH rear, of age who, die every year from preventable diseases and North Carolina 10,600. Ther. are over It million American school children who ar. suffering from physical ailments? most of them curable. There are over 100.000 peo pl. killed by accident, and 600,000 disabled for lif. during th. year. Ther. is on. adult in every seven who uT known to heed medical treatment How are tm golnr to correct the above tin T We need horn, training by th. wholesale, and we need free municipal county health wpitals in every county; w. need health deparv menU, and to awaken th. peopl. to the fact that they must be more san itary, nr in other words, mora clean ly. Naitlneiw is th. cause of more dpAtha than any on thing la nre, VVhera did you ee thwe words, "Oai1inte Is the mt t-Vng to Cod