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.V 4 J GREENSBORO TELEGRAM, GREENSBORO, N. C, JUNE 7, 1901- HERE AXD THEI1E. MM .. '- v w t' N - ! tt n. o How an Obtinale Bride Was Brought to Terms. Objected to Saying "Obey." When the. Groom Started to Leave She Quickly Said It. In telling about 'Some People I Have Married," in the Ladies' Home Jour nal for June, the Rev. D. M. Steele says: "Being an Episcopalian, I al ways use the formal printed service of the prayerbook. In this the greatest stickler is 'obey.'.One day a couple came to me, bringing as witnesses the parents of both bride and groom. Everything proceeded smoothly to the point 'love, honor and obey,' when the bride ' refused to say the last. I re peated it and waited. Again she re fused and I shut up my book. They talked it over, and the more seriously they argued and discussed the more stubornly she refused. The parents be came angry, the groom excited and the bride hysterical. To humor her he joined in the request to have me leave it out. But I liked the fellow and de cided that a little sternness from me in the present might be a favor to him in the future. So I told them I had no authority to change it and would not do so. I tried to show the fool ishness of her objection: 'Well, this household must have a head some where. I will leave it out for her if you say it.' Then it was his time to refuse, which he did. He gathered up his hat and started for the door, when, presto, change! she sprang after him, led him back by the hand, looked meekly up at him and said it." "Embarrassment," said the writer, apears to be the natural concomitant of matrimony. At least this is true in the incipient stages. Invariably, how ever, there is a striking contrast be tween the relative composure of the man and the woman. Both are nervous, but never both at the same time. If they come a week before hand to make arrangements she is rattled and he is cool: while on the day of the ceremo ny she rises to the occasion and he sinks under it. Thus I have never seen a bride who was scared; I have never seen a groom who was not." Shot by a Jealous Husband in Columbia. The State. There was a great stir in the south eastern part of the city last night. A white man was shot down under rath er romantic circumstances. Noah Garner, the wounded man, is an employe of the Columbia Duck Mill. Sc is a Mrs. Blackwell to whom Gar ner has been paying attentions. She passed off as a widow, he as a free lance. A Mr. Blackwell appeared on the scene last night, and it is said that Garner had a wife in Greenville. The affair is the outcome of the Garner's alleged desertion of his wife to be followed by the other woman. The story, as the police have been able to gather it, is that Garner and the Blackwell woman had been out walking. He had secured her a place to work here and had found her a boarding house. Ever since she came from Greenville he had been constant in his attentions. As they aproached the boarding house a form confronted them. Delib erately the stranger .fired upon Gar ner. The ball took effect just below the right nipple and Garner is danger ously hurt. Blackwell, for it was he, walked away. Garner was taken into a house near by. The police patrolled the neighborhood between the State dispensary and the Granby mill, but Blackwell could not be found. Poets are the only people who ever talk about kissing women's feet, and they get money for it. A-FRIEND'S ADVICE. "Take 'Coleman's Guarantee,' eat what you want and be happy. A posi tive and permanet cure for all forms of indigestion, dyspepsia and constipa tion. It purifies the blood and makes you feel like a new man .A guaranteed medicine. Price 50c large bottle, at durggibts. A NIGHT OF TERROR. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias, Me., when the doctors said she could not live till morning" writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. 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Rheumatism is due to an excess of acid in the blood. When this escapes through the pores of the skin, as it often does, it produces some form of skin eruption some itching disease like Eczema or Tetter but when these little tubes or sweat glands are suddenly closed by exposure to cold and sudden chilling of the body, then the poisons thrown off by pj the blood, finding no outlet, settle in membranes. '. muscles, tissues and nerves. These parts become greatly inflamed, feverish, and hot ; dagger-like, maddening pains follow in quick succession, the muscles become extremely tender, the nerves break down and the sufferer is soon reduced to a state of helplessness and misery. This acid poison penetrates the joints and seems to dry out the natural oils, and the legs, arms and fingers become so stiff and sore that every movement is attended with excruciating pains. 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