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Show BARBERS' LORE. 'The hair of the beard, in growing, grow-ing, raises little hills of flesh around each root," said a barber, "and in shaving a man smoothly the razors cut these off, leaving the blood vessels ves-sels exposed. Under the microscope micro-scope the bleeding vessels can be distinctly seen, and the flesh is seen to be entirely without the covering of skin, it should liave. The natural result is that the close shaver is always troubled with colds and aflectations of the throat." |