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urn PIUY Prof. James Tells How to Save Mental Energy For Needs. A MATTER OF DISCIPLINE. The MM Without Fixed Habits of Lite Wastes Half His Time In Making up HW Mind—Period »o twesn Twenty and Thirty a Crit ical Ons In Shaping Future. "Habit a ssoond nature! Habit is tea times nature," the Duke of Well |a said to have exclaimed; and the ds»res to which this la true no oos probably can appreciate as well as one who Is a veteran soldier liim self, says ProL James of Harvard. In his work on psychology. The daily drill and the years ol discipline euu by a man completely oyer fpi" aa to most of the possibili ties at his conduce Riderless cavalry horses at many a battle have been seen to cornu to gether and go through their custo mary evolutions at Uie sound oi the bugle oall. Moot domestic beauts seem machines almost pure, and t»m pie, undoubtedly, unhesitatingly i»»- ing from minute to minute the duties they have been tuugul, ami giV-ig no sign that the posibiilty of an alternative ever suggests itself to their wind. If the period between tweuty and thirty is the critical one in tne for mation ot Intellectual and proltssiou al habits, the period below twenty Is more important still for the fixing Of personal habits, properly so call ed, such as vocalisation and pro nunciation, gesture, motion and" ad dress. Hardly ever is language learned after twenty spoken without u for vigil accent; hardly ever can u youth trausferrod to tlie society of hl« bet ters unlearn the nasality and other vices of speech bred In him hy the asoclatlun of his growing yearn. Hardly ever, Indeed, no matter how much money there be In his pocket, can he ever learn to dress like a gentleman born. The merchants of fer their wares as eagerly to hlni us to the veriest "swell," but he simply oanot buy ths right things. An In visible law, as strung ax gravitation, keeps him within his orbit, arrayed this year as he was the last; and how his better-clad acquaintances con trive to gut things lliey wear will be m mystery to him to his dying day. The great thing, thin. In all edu cation Is to make our nervous sys tem our ally Instead of our enemy. It is to fund and capitalize our ac quisitions, and live at ease upon the Interest of the fund. For this we must make automatic and habitual, as early as possible, as many use ful actions as we can, and guurd •gainst the growing into ways that are likely to be disadvantageous, to us. as we should guard against the plague. The more of the details of our duly life we can hand over to the el. ..ilesa custody of automatism, the more our higher powurs of mind Will be aet free for their own proper vo.k. There Is no more miserable h.inian being than one In whom noth ing Is habitual but Indecision, and lor whom the ttKht+ng-of -every tho drinking of every cup, the time of rising aud going to fed every day. and the beginning of every T»t of work, are subjects of express vo litional deliberation. Full half i lie time of such n man goes to the .1 elding, or regretting, of matters whili ought to be so In grained In hiri us practically uot to 6xl it for h i c insclousneaii at till If thero be a oh dally duties nut yet Ingrained In any one of my renders., let blm begi i this very hour to sot the mailer right. By Prof. llaln th>ri nre snmc> an mlruble practical remarks lahl doivn Two groat maxims emerge from his treatment The first Is I hut in the ac|u!xltlnti of a new habit, or the Wiving oft of an old one. we must lake care to launch ourselves with itn strong and decided an Initiative na possible. Ac cumulate all the possible elrcutn- •tances which shall re-enforce the right motives; put ytAltself assidu ously In conditions that encourage the new way; make engagements In compatible with the old; take 11 pub lie pledge. If the case allows; It ahort, envelop your resolution with every aid you know. This will give your new beginning such a momentum that the ttmpta tion to break down will not occur u- Boon as It otherwise might; and oven day during which a breakdown l> postponed adds to the chances of ii not occurring at all. The second maxim Is: Never sulfei an exception to occur till the new htblt Is securely rooted in your life Each lapec is like the letting fall o: a ball of string which one Is core folly winding up; a single slip un doea more than a grent many turn *•! wind again Continuity of train lng la the great means of maUlit: the nervous system act lnfnlllbi right. For a painful burn there is not! ing like De Witt's Witch II u-1 Salve. There are a host of iiniti' ttons of DeWitt's Witch Haztl Salve on the market—see that y n get the genuine. Ask for IV Witt's. Good. too, for- sunburn, cuts, bruises, and especially recom mended for piles. The nanpe K. C. DeWitt & Co , Chicago, is ou every box. Sold by S. R. B'vk"-. Marrying in haste no longer ,ir> ▼ides so certainly for divoicing at leisure. A Montiii if Gold could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did on>- 25c box of Buck len's Arnica Salve, when it com pletely cured a running sore on her leg. which had tortured her 23 long veare. Greatest antiseptic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sotes. 25c at S. R- Biggs' drug store. Short Lived Doctor*. Tho diseases which claim tha moat victims among physlclsns relatively to all male* are gout aad diabetes, and there 1* a high relative mortality ft on diseases ol the nsrvous system, cir culatory system and kidney*. From the nature of his habits the physician is not subject to accideiLs. and, though he Is brought Into contact with Infeo: lon to a greater extent than other men, fits preventive means ar* successful and bis mortality from In fection Is very low. Freedom front prolonged muscular strain and high blood tension apparently saves him from arteriosclerosis, but suicide claims many, and so do the drug hab its acquired by the nervously exhaust ed. It has been said thar ttaree foi'rths of French morphine users ars physielana The cause of the physician's early death is evidently the excacslve ner vous expenditure insufficient rent and defective nutrition, Inseparable from his culling, with its broken and re stricted sleep. Irregular hours uf work, res'' and meals, the worry when lives depend upon his judgment and the tack of a day of complete relaxa tion Iti each week. The physician who sees his patients every day In the week, month after month, and cannot learn to forget them when he goes home, merely burns the candle at both ends. He violau-s the law obeyed by every other animal, that there shall be short periods of moderate exertion Interrupted by longer periods of r*»t when repairs are made. It is not U*» much work as a rule, but scattered work, which prevents re*'^ A torpid, inactive liver cati pro duce more bodily ills ttap't almost anything else. It is good to clean the system out occasionally. Stir the liver tip, ami get into shape generally. The best results are derived from the u>-e of DeWitt's Little Karly Risers. Reliable, ef fective, pleasant pills with a repu tation, Never gripe. Sold by S. K Hi«gs. Secretary Taft insists that the lvj>e of canal to be built at Pana ma must be settled at once. Well, where's the difficulty ? Can't Pub lic Pi inter Stilling, out of 4,000 .•niployees spare the Secretary one good type-setter ? Have you weakness of any kind, stomach, back, or any organs of the body? Don't dojie yourself with ordinary medicine. Moles ter's Rocky Mountain is the su preme curative power. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. S. R. Biggs, Wil lianistou, ami Nelson & Hargrove, Robt 1 sotiville. Leading divorce colonies register the complaint that in these days it is w,t-ll nigh' impossible to know who.you're married to. A good Complexion is impossible with the stomach out of order. If past) sallow people would pay mo.u* attention to their stomachs and less to the skin on their faces, they would have-lietier complex ions. Kodol lor Dyspepsia will digest what you eat and put your uTmrrTctrlmck iii right shapc to rfo its own work. Kodol relieves pal pitation of the heart, flatulence, sour stomach, heart burn, etc Sold by S. R. Biggs. \\Y arc waiting to hear South Dakota protest that that this new divot ce ruling is in direct restraint of interstate commerce. Chamberlain's Cough Renedf the Viri Bes "1 have lieeu using Chatnl>er lain's Cough Kemely and want to say it is the l>est cough medicine I have ever taken," says GeOi 1, Chnl>l», a merchant of Harlan, Mk Ii There is no question ahofff its being the best, as it will cure a cough or cold in less time than any other treatment. It should always he kept in the house ready for in -itant use, for a cold can he cured in much less time when jirouiptly treated. For sale by S. R. Biggs. No, Kustace —the Pewey reoort ed at the Suez Canal is not the ad mirnl. It is the Dry Dr. Fortunate Missourlans "When I was a druggist, at Li conia, M 0.," writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Gtaysville, Mo., "three of tny customers were permanently cured of consumption by Dr. King's Mew Discovery, and are well and strong to-day. One was trying to -ell lus pro|>erty and move to Ari zona, but after using New Discov cry a short time he found it un necessary to do so. 1 regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the most wonderful medicine in existence." surest Cough and Cold cure and Throat nikl hung healer. Guar mteed bv S R. Biggs, Dtuggis'. 50c and sl. Trial Inittle free. Ik-natuiing alcohol, however, .vill doubtless have small bearing on.the rcthil price of high-lmlls. It is possible to obtain relief from chrotii* indigestion and dyspepsia by the*ise of Kodol fo; Dyspepsia Some of the most hoj>eless cases of long standing have yielded to it. It enables you to digest the food you eat and exercise a corrective influence, building up the efficien cy of the digestive organs. The stomach is the toiler wherein the steam is made that keeps up vour vitality, health and strength. Ko dol digests what you eat. Makes the stomach sweet —puts the boiler in condition to do the work natiire demands of it—gives you relief from digestive disorders, and puts you in shape to do your best, and feel your best. Sold by S. R. Biggs. Green Turtle* ffspsnalie "The flesh ot tho gran turtle often briug* JSO a pound." cald •* °I * dealer. "Vhls rich DMt coaoa to M from the coral r efs ot ths Wo* In dies. '"the turtles are caught In ao e* strong the rock* They .are very care fully brought north. They are dec* p? .-wiprri at Bret, but aa lHe weath er STOWS cold with tha ship's pro grc « tl'i-y are penned la warn rooma below —regular stsferoooa. ' It'll a different trrstment that they get. though. at the natives' hands If a native is bringing the turtles north lie R?!IS them fast to the deck by their flipper*. Strange creature* that tbry are, tbry appear U> *ulfer little under Mich cruel treatment "The calipee and calipash are re spectively the fesh from the breast and the hick of the given turtle, tid bits. which. I have brard epicures say. are uu«|inlN In the earth beneath, the heavens above or the wsrer* under the enrth This meat is superlatively rich, d''licr.tr and tender. "IJve green turtle fetches, whole sale. from a dime to a quarter a pound. What m ikes the meat so expensive In the end is that out of a 140 pound fi.s'i you'll only get two pounds of cat ii y> lt d one of calipash. "Several times when there has been a turii" market the chefs o f mil- I I and of certain extravagant h;*e!" Invi offered me fl a pound fir live turtle. At that rate your calipee Bad- 1 tilpaih would come to quite (SO it pound, wouldn't It?" M In) the way to a basement, dark. tvatm. dry. Here drowsed a number ol t famous green turtles, and in several 1' >avy cases lay heaps of what looked like rlsp, curly ptec«« of glue. "T'lat, said the dealer. "Is the flr.i'St siiu dried turle meat." "l'r> you ever have aerldemts In hari'll ng big turtles?" "Not often. last month. though, a JCO pc-iinder bit my foreman's nose off. Tie fellow his s.ied rue for dain a;;i-s. Me claluii the turtles ought to be n ur'.led. He says cleva'or* and d inc. M ils machines have uuard?. it-id the mu/.Jcs would I e ttv» guards of the turlli... lint th.">t is nonsense." Will Sailer Irii Rluiitlsa Why suffer from rheuin.itism when one application of Chamber - lain's Pain Balm will relieve the -pain ? Tlte quick relief whicli this liniment affyrds makes rest and sleep possible, and'that alone is worth ninny times its cost Mhiiv who have nsed it hoping only for a short relief from suffer itig have been happily slitpri«ed to find that alter a while tile relic! became permanent * Mrs II Leggett, of Ylllll Yum. Tennessee. U. S A., writes. "I am a sufferer fioiu ilieuiiiansui. all over from head to foot, and Chamber lain's Pain Balm is the only tiling that will relieve pain." For sale by S. R. Higes. Kentucky rejsirts that the ojkmi season for mint julips is now 011. A Bood Siggtstlu Mr. B. C. Waiuwright, of Lciih n City, Fla., has wiitten the maiiu facturers that much lietter re-ult'- are obtained from the use of Charii lictterhi's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy in cases of pains in the stomach, colic ami cholera morbus by taking, it in water as hot ns can lie drank. That when taken in this way the effect is double in rapidity. "It seems to get at the tight si>ot instantly,"' he For sale by S. R. Biggs. San Franciscans may suffer from the colli, but thev give no sign of heing troubled with cold feet. Have you pains in the liaek, lii (lamination of any kind, rheuni.i lisili, tainting spells, indigestion or constipation, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes vou well. S. R Biggs, Williamson and Ncl sou & Hargrove Rohersonvtlle. A slower in times saves the sprinkling man at least f*t. Deaths fraa Aiieiiicitis decrease in the r'-ame ratio that the use of Dr. K'ng's New Fills increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and pain less release from ccnstipation and the ills growing out of it Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by S. R. Biggs, Drug gist. 25c. Try them. B. Franklin figures in the day's news with well nigh tile frequency of the late full-page lonathiil F. Jones. It pours the oil ot life into your system. It watuis vou up ami starts the life b|o»d circulating. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mouutain Tea does 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. S. R Biggs, Wil liamston, and Nelson & Hargrove, Robersonville. A Harvard instructor has Iteen arrested on the charge of inurdei - ing his wife. Scarcely the IIMII should say, for son Theodore to sit uuder. See that your druggist gives you no imitation when you ask lor Kennedy's Laxative Honey aud Tar. the original Laxative cough syrup. S R. Biggs. To show that work on the Pan ama Canal is really beginning in earnest, they are hauling 20.000 cars of cement down there. We hope to goodness thev stick to it. Why take a dozen things to cure that cough ? Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar allays the conges tion, stops that tickling, drives the cold out through your bowels. Sold by S. R. Biggs. HI "THERE'S A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM!" I HI H v* I Not the mere temporary relief that the old/'remedies" gave* I Ifrw not the little help that the doctor'* prescriptions give; hot ABSOLUTE AND COMPLETE CURE. That Is what Rheumacide does. Rheumatism Is caused by an I «ly n uric acid in the blood. It is an internal disease and requires iJHT JillVn ■ a strong and vigorous Internal remedy that will desijwi I i®X /iiftrV H the blood of all its germs and yet act through such nst- \||lT/ H ural methods that It builds up the entire system. * turir I SWEEPS ALL POISONS BLOOD. Tie tot Blow Parificr." II CURES TO STAY CURED. I * sunc cußt ron "Hj Different from any other remedy. The result of the B DUE I IMATiCM Hfi * atest scientific discoveries. At the same time it cures fetfl Rheumatism It sweeps«oC ■ Alaaa Specific for all otiier Dtaeau . ■ CU * ED * the hU> ° d Impurity, ofti,. eta*' M fir K years j have * n other blood diseases, DiDtcrioNs. i ■ and cures Indigestion, Con- Mm. u »». imnnhbl»« w.n B of ever well at;?.in. Hut hearing of fctip&tion, Catarrh. Kidney Mx.OirMbXuMuw 9 |H KHUI'MACIDE, Ideci.led to rive it a trial. . . . TW.AI*. t . J I I have t.ikra two bottle*, aiM, thank* to thia ana LtVCT I roubles, La —. K ?SB wotxlerfi:! medicine, I now feel that 1 have __ j _ -ij."., _ ■ DADDITT rDHiril TA I fill i ß e U«ppe and COntAglO^l* DUDOIII UItSIUL CU. F I ' lUU ''''Y[lS' '\ K AU KA'I7 GAKDNI V R Y " TEM * Blood Poisons. t Mta *•••■!«!••«. I 1301 ja,, ie 9 St., Baltimore. VOUR DRUOOIST SILLS I*. 1 '! Miiw «■»..«. «■ ♦ ■ H ---« QOBBITT CHEMICAL gn WMtinmim. f- SHAKE THE BOTTLE. ■ PJ sold by S. R. Biggs IA Happy Home I To have a happy home you must have children, I as they are great happy-home makers. If a weak I I woman, you can be made strong enough to bear I I healthy children, with little pain or discomfort to I I yourself, by taking I «" CARDUI I Woman's Relief I It will ease away all your pain, reduce Inflam- I I mation, cure leucorrhea (whites), falling womb, ovar- I ■ ian trouble, disordered menses, backache, headache, I ■ etc., and make childbirth natural and easy. Try it. 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BEWARE OF IMITATIONS of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR On account of the great merit and popularity of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR for Coughs, GoMs, and Lung Trouble, several manufacturers are advertising imitations with similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably known reputation ot FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. DO NOT BE.. IMPOSED UPON We originated HONEY AND TAR as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR you do not get the original and genuine. Remember the name and insist upon having FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. Do not risk your life or health by taking imitations, which cost you the same as the genuine. FOLBY'S HONEY AND TAR is put up in three sizes—25c, 50c and SI.OO. Prepared only by FOLEY ft CO., 92-04-90 Ohio Strut, Chicago, Illinois. SOLO MID RECOMMENDED BY 6. R. WilliciiTt&ton, IN. G. THE ENTERPRISE ..JOB DEPARTMENT.. All Kinds o.*Job Printing Done The Latest Ideas Trte Best Workmen The Best Equipped Plant '^j^. In Eastern North arolina Enables us to Turn Out the Best Work for the .. . LEAST MONEY .. . We Make a Specialty-of Commercial Printing No Order too Small No Order too Large No Job too Small No Job too Large . Letter Heads, Packet heads. Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Circulars, Cata logue and Book Work. We are now preparing for Tobacco Warehouse work, send for prices and samples. The Enterprise Printing Company, Inc., PUBUSERS - PRINTERS - BINDERS Williamston, - North^Carolina
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