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Making Billiard Ball. ( It requires skilled labor to turn out fc billiard ball. One-half of it is first turned, an instrument of the finest |teel being UBed for the work. Then Che half-turned ball Is hung up in a het and is allowed to remain there for Bearly a year to dry. Next the second ialf is turned, and then comes the polfehtng. Whiting and water and a good leal of rubbing are requisite for this. It is necessary in the end that the ball i Hall, to the veriest fraction of a grain, be of a certain weight. Newsystem of bread-m akinq frfiivli I'rnresa SiippnkCd to Ito Flll*?l with NutrimentBread-making is so important a fact of economy and existence that It even Interests the officials of the United Btates government. The United States consul at Roubaix, France, recently Bent to the state department a very accurate description of the Schweitzer System of bread-making, which is now being operated at a suburb of Paris, and which is to be established in all the cities of France by a society organized for that purpose. It is claimed f,-,,- Onkx.lt... I 1 1 . . VUV II. nnriliri UIVUU IUUI II COI1tains more nutritive nitrogenous properties than bakers' bread and double the phosphates to be found in the latter. The system consists of converting the wheat into bread within a short time after it enters the mill to be ground Into flour. At the Schweitzer establishment the wheat is first trente<! to a cleaning process, being brushejl and washed. Then each grain is split In two. after which 'he wheat goes to the grinders, which crush it in such a way as to retain in the flour all tho gluten and other nutiitive properties, the bran alone being expelled. Tho freshly ground flour is mixed with yeast, salt and filtered water and car tied at once by machinery to the kneaders, which are operated by steam. It Is possible to kne d 4,409 pounds of dough per hour. When the dough conies from the kneaders it is carried Automatically to a room, where It is cut into loaves of all sizes and shapes. The bread is then baked in gas ovens of a peculiar device. By this system of bread-making it is said to be possible to get 100 pounds of wholesome bread from 100 pounds of grain. This bread is sold at the rate of less than 5 cents for a loaf weighing over two pounds, which is nearly 12 cents a loaf less than the usual price for broad. 'Ten big two-horse wognn loads of :bread are sent out from the establishment twice a day and tixe trade is growing. S. K. Coburn, Mgr. t'lario Sc jtt, writes: "I find Hull's Catarrh Cure a valuable rc?medy." Druggists sell It. ?o?\ Wexford. Ireland, has lost one of the most remarkable of its citizens in the death of Fred Hyland, an undertaker, at the age of 85. For f.O years he was an undertaker in Wexford and it is calculated that during that time he buried over 5,000 people. To Cure a C?l?l In One I>uy. Take Laxative Bik>mo Quinine Taht.es. All druggists rotund the money if it fails to euro. E. \V. (Iuove'h signature on each box. 85c. Itose bushes an* the latest thing in bloomers. So. 25. Friendship ends when poker begins. fLjfa*1 6j ' g r o w . nLLr What's / I ^ the reason? Hair / M needs help just as / r J anything else does at < f J times. The roots re- 14 1 quirfc feeding. When K ! l hair stops growing it r\ < loses r-. /^ssa I :^TJ HilP visor ^ -J I ^ acts almost instantly j < on such hair. It b awakens new life in ^ the hair bulbs, t he ^ | effect is astonishing. < j / Your hair grows, be- N j 7 A ? .U:~l 1 -II I ^ vumca iinci\c'i, unu ail \ dandruff is removed. >i \ And the original ^ color of early life is restored to faded or * / gray hair. This is < / always the ease. ^ $1.00 a bottle. All drug(liti. ^ 4 "I kwe used Aver's Hair Vigor, l anil nn> really astonished at the A 4 k?>od it Iiuh done in keening my y hair from coming tint. It is the ^ beat tonic I have tried, and I . A shall continue to rvconitiiciid it to y my friends." ^ 4 Mattik Jlot.t, ^ Sept. at, 1838. llurlington, N. C. * 4 y If yon do not obtain all the benefit* 1 . job expected from the u*e of the llatr k Vigor, write tlie Itootor about it. 4 DR.J.C.AYKK, Lowell. Mm*. ^ I Thompson's Eya WaUr confined like a prisoner. R?prM*ntatlve Alexander Tells of the Jokes Hli Friends Played on Hlaa. Representative Alexander of Buffalo was released from quarantine the other day and appeared among his friends In good health and spirits, says the Washington Post. He went home from congress Thursday evening, Jan. 18, and walked into tho hands of tho health officials, who had Just decided that Mrs. Alexander's maid was suffering from a mild case of varioloid. Sinco that time Mr. and Mrs. Alexander have kept their rooms at the Concord. "How did you enjoy quarantine?" he was asked. "They call it quarantine," replied Representative Alexander, "but for all practical purposes it is an isolation more complete than Jail or prison. We could see the peoole in the streets; voices reached us from the hallways; the ring of the elevator announced the coming and going of friends, but from theni all we were as completely cut oil as if our rooms had been in tho heart of a great forest. An attendant, night and day, sat in the hallway. Our meals were sent in from the cafe, and the mail came each day, but this was oui only connectlion with the outside world. No one could come to us. and, added the congressman, laughing, "nc one wanted to come to us or have us go to them. "Many loving notes ol sympathy came each day from friends in this city and Buffalo, but no one wanted answers. Flowers came, but the bearers didn't wait for replies. Oui friends recognized the truth of th cprlntttro #!*?? I* ? 11 o iuai u was mure UIPSSOll IC give than to receive. Representativ* Landis of Indiana sent his sympathy and love, saying: "I'll gladly write every day if you won't answer.' The Rev. Dr. Hamlin of the Church of the Covenant, suggested that I could comfort myself as Mr. Lincoln did undei similar circumstances, that I now had something I could give all applicants, tlen. Tyner, assistant attorney general for the postofllce department, offered to get me out on a write of habeas corpus if he could find a court to heal his application. Fortunately," said th< representative, "a door opened from our library unto a small balcony, disconnected with any other part of tht hotel. Here wo got air and exercise. After donning hat. overcoat and r.'ovei 1 walked back and forth like a sentry j limited to six steps, about as many ai were allowed the prisoner of Chillon. At the end of sixteen days I could better appreciate the horror of Houivard's four years' imprisonment and the noblo utterances of Lord Byron. My steps, like his, didn't wear the stone paveIment, but it will take a coat of painl Jto erase my tracks." "Why so serious?" asked the wife of the professional humorist. "I am just thinking ihow I can pay the butchers' bill." he replied. "That is surely food for thought," she remarked. And yet there are people who claim that a wife is not a source of inspiration. He Tanque?"Guzzler is very loud in his tastes." O'Soaque?"Yes; he even goes in for tho cup that cheers." Oold 3Ht'dnl I'ri/r TrciilUr, US t'lk, Tho Science of Life, or Solf-Prosorvatlon, 965 pages, with engravings, 25 cts., pnpoi cover; cloth, full gilt, fl.hy mail. A book for every man, young, middle-aged or old. A million copies sold. Address the Penbodv T nut 11 I.I .. vr? ? > ..........i., ii... -t imiiiiii-ii ni., uocton, Mass., the oldest nnd best institute in America. Prospectus Vado Mecum free. Six ets. for postage. Write to-day foi these hooks. They lire the keys to health, vigor, success und happiness. Hot weather would bo much more beaYable if there wore fewer tihermometcrs. Are Ton (lelng Allen's Font-Kane? It ts tho only euro for Swollen. Smarting, Tired, Aching, Hot, Sweating Feet, Corns and liuuions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, n powder to ha shaken into the shoes. Cures while you walk. At all Druggists und Shoo Stores, 25c. Sample sent FltEE. Address Alien S. Olmsted. Lelloy. N. Y. The tennis court .sometimes leads to the altar. 'I'lic licet Prescription for t tiilln and Fever is u bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chii.:. Tonic . It is simple Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure,no pay. l'rico25c. Ten mills make one cent, but the race for wealth Ls not a mill race. Have you ever experienced the joyful sonlation of a good appetite? You will if you chew Adams' Pepsin Tutti Fruttl. The rhymester who writes doggerel is evidently not inspired by the niuso. Dyeing is n* simple its washing when you use Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Sold liy nil druggists. It's u wise man who anticipates the seasons. In hot weather it's well to have a coaled cellar. Knrn Money iiimI n Bicycle. Write to H. L. Sebnstinn. Stamford, Conn. Are doctors' incomes Ill-gotten gains? FITS permanently cured. No tits or nervousness after tlrst day's use of Dr. i\lino's Groat Nerve Kestorer g- trial bottle and treatlsefreo I)r. H. 11. Ki.ini, Ltd .tUl Arch St. Phlla. Pa. While there may he sermons in u/iK-n, n BinuuH to reason mat tnoy would bo hard to digest. Airs. Wlnslow'sSoothlng Syrup forchllrlren lf#<( IiIdk. softens the Ktinm. rrdtHeslnflmntimtion. allays pain, cures wind colic,&r>c.a botllc. Not of the Meek. "Well." said the Now Woman, "suppose we do want the earth! What then!" "Nothing," replied the old man, "except that you'll have to work for It. You'll never inherit it."?Philadelph'.i Pr"sa. "I don't believe in taking women seriously." said the confirmed bachelor. "That's because you have never taken one at all," replied the married man. A Dl( at tb? Hasten. City Sportsman?Any game around here? Farmer?Yes; the woods are full of It. City Sportsman?I supposed It had been pretty well killed off by now. Farmer?Oh, no. No one ever hunts around here but you city fellows. '?Chicago News. An Inherit.><1 Opinion. Mtb. Gay?Well, suppose I was a coquette! There's no great harm in a girl flirting a little before she's mar%.1/vJ A a. i iuu. ? uc vA/iuut'i?uv yuu ifuca your daughtfer that? Mrs. Gay?"Why, no; it isn't necessary!?Puck. I do not bt-liovo Piso's Cure for Consumption has an eaunl for coughs and colds. John k. Boykii, Trinity Springs, Ind., Fob. 15. 1900. Mrs. Pinkham The one thing that quail' fles a person to give advice on any subject is experience ? experience oroates knowle ' e. No other person has so wide an experience with female Ills nor such a record of suoooos as Mrs. Pinkham has had. Over a hundred thousand oases come before her eaoh year. Some per' sonaiiy, others by mail. And this has been going on for 20 years, day after ?!?.. ~ ?-i ? ? ?" " ??7 rf"ef n*y? . Twanty years of constant success ? think of the knowledge thus gained I Surely women are wise in seeking advice from a woman with such an experience, especially when it is freem If you are ill get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once?then write Mrs* Plnkham, Lynn, Mass A ^ llSAJL/ W "^J ssli}^ eives them new lifer then t it is guaranteed to be found c 25c. 50c. To any needy mortal suffering from b< Sterling Remedy Comp Here It Is! Want to learn all aliont a lluntl How to Pick Out a OoodOne? Know Iniperfei^^'^Op^*^*"tlons and no Guard against \ W Kraud? Detect Dlseatw and hffect a Cora whan h?iqe l? f \ /* \ j? ssible* Tell tha Age bj * ' ? tlis Teeth? What to call the Dlffsronl Parts of the Animal? Hew to Mhos a Horse Properly? All this and other Valuable Information can be obtained by reading o?r 1UO-PAUK II.Ll NTK ATKM MOItMK HOOK, which ws will forward, postpaid, on racelyt of only *& cents in slnoapaBOOK PUBLISHIN'O HOUsK, 1M Leonard 3A, N. T. 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It oontalna 530 page*. profusely illustrated, letal note or eilrer. When reading you doubt* e a pe ae a erence* to many CLOP EC! A sri'us you. It haa a corer A referred to eaatly. Thle book ^ ^ Information, presented In an w*u wonb 10 any on* many Lloh wa Mk tor tu A atudy of thU bo>k will ncetion kaa boon neglected, while the rolnroo cannot readily command the knowledge they OUSE. I 34 Leonard St.. N. Y. City. 4_: A Practical Joke. Oh, Peter the Pug is a gay, young dog, j And a gay, young dog is he! He dresses himself in his very, very . best Whene'er he goes out to tea. He blacks his nose, and he curls his tail; Oh, Peter's a sight to see! Simmy the Skye is a sharp, young doir. And a clever dog is lie! And lie does not love yo tng Peter the j Pug; He dislikes liim lienrtll "For a nasty, stuck up chap." he says. "Can never be friends with me." Down the street walks Peter the Pug In his brand new finery. With his glossy bit and his new silk tie And his cuffs so whin to see. And his stand up collar, and his tat kid gloves? Oh, who's so proud as 1, V Loud are the barks, and t! e grins rr broad. As the folks young IV < r -ee. And Peter wonders wl ; t! y laugh Aud what the matter can be. But Simmy the* Skye has had li ; venge. i A ml ? li?i>\nv cliwf !?.?* .. .a in-. ?'Trenton t>I J.) Amerlc:. ] Drinking Water oil Locomotives. I To provide drinkiij: water on I< ?motives, a Southern man lias design.-^ ed a tank to lit in >n< si. e of the l.ir water tnnk on the tender. the hodv tlie small tank being mounded by i water in a large tank i. .i-rp the drli _ ; lug water eold. SOUTHERN RAILWAY- 1 Central Time at Jai-kAaivdlu and Save Eastern Time wt Othsr Paints. Schedule in Kfffct l>th. 1900. northbound. : ? . exSu. 1,5 -5: Lv. Jacksonville it I'. 8 i. ~ h"00: > Savannah (So. Hy 1315, ?.-? Burn well . ? 4 02 V " Rlni kv|ll?> v1 ;; SpiiQRflOld .. .. iiC X . %n"y , ?! Ar. Columbia ...... . .. OCX' w ^.v- Oh&r|e*ton. 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Drawing-room sleeping car s b een Augusta and New York. I'ullniyii drawing-room sleeping rr between Port Tampa. Jacksonville. Sai 'ah, Washington and New York. Pullman sleeping cars between Charli "nd Richmond liming cars between (.') "tt<? and Sdvannah. Nun. 36 nut) M?U. S. Fnst Mall. 7 ngh Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping 'l>w tween Jacksonvfllo aud New Yorlr a 'nilman sleeping cars between Augusta ai .harVnf t?? Tlinlnff i*nra eawta all "loolr '.tifxs Puilinnu slrt'iiiiiff carH 'jttwrcn .Jaol villo and Columbia. onfoiiht daily between :>totV rillc and Cincinnati, via Aslmvlllo. ' frank b. oannon. j. m.cif. Third v-P. AOu, Slier.. Tram-" Ijr., Washington, D. C. . Washing' Hi O. W. A. TURK, S H HAKDV jT. Gen. Pud*. Ag't.. Ai't (icu. Past i't.. WaaliiuatOU^IAjC, At) fl.. <iA tfjiaua $ promptly procor?d. OB |i<0 FEE. Son 1 mr jf .>K Wor pin.!., f r fro? rrwrt ijn p?tent*liilit> 1 ""HcwW >V to Obtain i;,ft m?1 >*<>rofi;n I'atcutnanilTra.P/"!" 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