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Repentance Without Reparation Is Wasted.
By HERBERT KAUFMAN.
You won’t efface trouble if you don’t face it —it isn’t a choice
of flight or fight —worry runs on the same legs that carry you.
No man ever managed to put distance between himself and
his heart.
Conscience and you are a pair of Siamese twins — inseparable.
So stand where you are and have it out with yourself. You’ll hear
the accusations of the same inner voice no matter where you make
your bed or raise your head.
Happiness will remain a will-o-the- wisp so long as ypu are
deluded with the notion that you can forget wrongdoing.
Make a clean breast of your mistakes and your derelictions.
Frankness inspires admiration even though its penalty is con
demnation.
Voluntary confession is an indubitable earnest of repentance,
but surrender to detection cancels every chance to have us believe
in your sincerity.
In the end retribution is certain to overtake you. In one way
or another you are destined to bear the consequences of every
evil moment.
Misery and dishonor walk hand in hand.
However great success may seem , it is not real without self
respect.
Bitter wine is not sweeter because it is drunk from a golden
cup.
There’s no satisfaction in the world*s good opinion when your
soul indicts you of sneaking—convicts you of fraud and condemns
SHEBfIESOB.TWAGFA
How To Go LXj What To Take; I Where To Stay’
GERMANS GET
BIG CONTRACT
Berlin,—A German electrical firm,
competing with American concerns In
the same business, has Just carried
Off a $3,000,000 contract for an elec
trical plant In Chile, to he construct
ed with American capital. This con
tract covers only the first Installa
tions, and the German concern will
be on the ground for further exten
sions which are expected ultimately
to amount to several million dollars
more.
The plant Is that of an American
exploitation company, which fore
sees a great development of the west
coast of South America after the op
ening of the Panama Canal, and Is
preparing t > work copper deposits In
Northern Chile. The first contract
covers the construction of a main
electrical station on the coast and a
secondary station, 115 miles distant,
to which the power Is to he trans
mitted on a high-tension circuit.
NAVARRE
TthAVBNUg A 38th ST. 11 f VPI'T
800 FEET FROM BROADWAY UlflliL
From
GRAND CtNIRAL STA. XT X T 1
7 Biod.» i\ w i ork
PENN N R St. 4 blocks -k xv ▼▼ •'tilt
CENTRE OF EVERYTHING
350 ROOMS BATHS 200
A room with bath • 3 I .50
Other room, with bath $2.00 S'J.KO
Room, for two person. 9.230 93.00
CUISINE (a la cast.) MUSIC
SEND FOR COI.ORF.D MAP OF NF.W YORK
EDGAR T. SMITH, Managing Director
THE MANSION ON COLUMBIA
HEIGHTS, SALUDA, N. C.
Delightful summer home Fine wa
ter Special rates to i-artles. Until
June lftth. Address Mrs. \V. M. Heard
Florence, S. C
Information
and Literature
Concerning Popular
Summer Resorts
may be obtained by
by calling at the of
fice of
THE HERALD
731 Broad Street.
GLENBROOK. TALLULAH FALLS,
GA.
The French Chateau is pleasantly
situated on spur of Hlckorynut Moun-
Uilna, five minute* from Station. Spa
cious Kround*, lovely grassy lawns,
plenty shade, fine spring water, hot
and cold baths. For terms apply to
W. W. ASKEA Prop.
TUCKER SPRINGS HOTEL
Situated 22 miles emst of Chatta
nooga. The voolest and best place to
spend your summer vacation. Large
airy rooms, well furnished, hot and
eeld bath, 760 feet of wide shady gal
lerlea. flood Music and Dancing. Ten
nis. fishing and other out-door amuse
ments.
Good table. The best mineral water
in the state.
Rates $2.00 per dnv; $7.00 per week.
Special rates to parties.
Telephone or write for booklet.
MRS. F. P. HARVEY, Mgr.
Tucker Springa, Tenn.
$4.40 Round Trip.
Augusts to Charleston, S. C.
Yin.
Southern Railway.
Tickets sold June 15, 16. 17.
Final limit. June 21. Account
Bhriner*' Pilgrimage. See ticket
agents. 13-14-15
THE HENNING INN
BREVARD, N. C.
Recently renovated and refurnish
ed. under new management. Iwirge.
airy rooms 3 bath rooms, electric
lights and 5 verandas. Terms rea
sonable No consumptives taken. Ad
dross Henning Inn. Box 223, Bre
vard, N. C.
Glenn Springs Hotel
Glenn Springs, S. C.
Will open for reception
of guests on June Ist.
1 propose to furnish
excellent meals, polite,
courteous treatment at
all times.
Write For Rates
and Reservations.
New Management,
C. I. GRESHAM,
Lessee.
THE MANOR
ALBEMARLE PARK ASHEVILLE. N. C.
Near Golf Links
Have You Decided
Where to (io This Summer
If you want to settle down to real
sure-errough vacation comfort, go
o Roan Mountain, where there are
real woods, real gorges, real moun
tain streams and real cool moun
tain breezes—where you'll forget
there ever was such a thing as a
city wtih its pent-up walls of
brick.
Nature has done a splendid Job
here and we have helped by build
ing a hotel with every modem com
fort, and we know how to run it to
k*>ep up with the appetites you’ll
have while here.
Write a postal today and we’ll
.tell you more about the place, terms,
railroad connections, etc Write us
now. It'c worth knowing about.
Think of a summer resort that act
ually realizes your Ideal.
DR. S. B. WOOD.
The Roan Mountain Inn
Roan Mountain, Tennessee
HILL CREST
SALUDA. N. C.
The most beautiful mountain
home. A delightful place to spend
your summer. For rates write,
Mrs. Addle F. Garvin
ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTEL AND BATH
Orkney Springs. Va., Open June 1 to
Noy. 1.
Beautiful mountains. Elevation. 2.300.
Temperature. .86 degrees. Delightfully
cool, restful, homelike, healthy. Ideal
spot. Patronage and environment the
best. Wonderful waters. Cuisine most
pleasing feature. Booklet.
H. C. CARTER. Prop.
Low Rates
July 4th.
To all points on the
Atlantic Coast Line
On sale July 2-3-4th.
Return 14mlt, to reach origi
nal starting point prior to Mid
night of July 7th.
Atlantic Coast Line
T. B. Walker, Dlst. Pass- Agt.
M. C. Jones. City Ticket Agt.,
Augusta. Ga.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
you to acknowledge that you are overestimated and undeserving.
Every career must in its finality resolve itself into a game of
solitaire. Life is a stretch of wasted time if the cards don’t come
right without cheating.
The man who has no peace of mind is a failure.
Trust and faith and affection bring no joy to him whose
memory stalks with ghosts of treachery and sin.
Wealth isn’t an anodyne—money will not deaden the anguish
of remorse.
You cant clean your slate in private ; it isn’t enough to feel
sorry; out with it; stand the gaff.
Repentance is a selfish and wasted impulse, unless it inspires
you to reparation.
Mute regret won’t wipe out old scores.
Apologize without a quaver. You can’t humble yourself by
a deed of justice; on the contrary, your strength is never so
apparent as when you are courageously penitent.
Postponement only increases the difficulty of atonement.
The longer you wait the heavier it will weigh.
Time is merciful to the wounded. Their hurts heal with the
years, but the farther you go and the older you grow the greater
will be your suffering and the heavier your penance.
Square your record while there’s opportunity to outbalance
a misspent youth by a noble middle-age.
When your hairs are white you haven’t future enough to
offer due recompense for a black past.
HOTEL RUDOLF
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
On the ocean front. Always open.
Capacity 1.000. American and European
plans. Hot and cold, fresh and a ea
water in all baths; running water in
guest room?. Broad verandas com
manding view of ocean and connecting
with the famous Board Walk. Case
Rudolf is one of the big attractions of
Atlantic City. Booklet and terms upon
request.
A. S. RUKEYSER, Mgr.
JOEL HILLMAN. Prea.
BEAUFORT, S. C.
SEA ISLAND HOTEL
A. F. Odell, Prop.
Extends a cordial in
vitation to the good
people of Augusta
to spend the month
of June at Beaufort.
Yen’ll he comfort
able, quiet and rest
ed and improved by
a few weeks in June
at Beaufort.
Write for rates
and reservations.
Sea Island Hotel,
Beaufort, S. C.
Old Sweet Springs, W. Va,
The Famous Mountain Resort
2.300 feet elevation. Days mildly
warm. Nights 000 l and refresh
ing. No mosquitos. No malaria.
Unsurpassed for Comfort, Health
and Pleasure
Fine Golf Links. Tennis Court,
Swimming Poole, Bowling, Excel
lent Livery and all out-door pas
times.
Special attention Is called to
the Golf course. Its hills and
hazards are unsurpassed in natu
ral beauty, and it is kept in good
condition. This place Is one of
the best and most popular re
sorts In the mountains of Vir
ginia.
Open From June to October.
The people seem to be growing
more and more fnd of it. Many
return here, year after year, and
oocupy the same cottages. They
appreciate the beauty of the
place, the invigoratlon of the
climate, and especially the ac
quaintance with the best fami
lies of Virginia and the South;
for bo sunnier resort can be
found where there is a better
class of guests.
To rec ver health, to build up
■trength. to enjoy oneself, this is
Long Distance 'Phone, Western
Union Connections. C ft O. R
Auto transfer from Station. A’-
legheny, Va.
Terms moderate Address
W. P PAXTON. Manager.
Atlantic Coast Lina
$32.30 New York and
Return.
On sale Daily until SepL 30th.
Return Limit Oct. 31st.
$17.30 Gettysburg,
Pa., and Return.
Via. Wash. D. C- & Baltimore.
On sale June 28-29-30 and
July Ist.
Return Limit July 10th.
Atlantic Coast Line
T. B. Walker, Dist. Pass. Agt.
M. C. Jones, City Ticket Agt.
Augusta, Ga.
Popular Excursion To
Western North Carolina
The Land of the Sky
via
Charleston & Western Carolina
Railway Co., Spartar.liurg
and Southern Railway
THURSDAY,
JUNE 19th, 1913
Following low round-trip fares ap
ply from Augusta:
Asheville. X. C $6 OO
Black Mountain *3 OO
Brevard, N. C $6 50
Hendersonville $5 50
Hot Springs $7 25
Lake Toxaway $7 50
Ridgecrest $6 00
Saluda $5 30
Spartanburg, s c $4 CO
Taylors. S. C $4 45
Tryon. N. C $5 00
Waynesville. N. C $7 25
Tickets sold for all trains June 19th,
good returning not later than mid
night, June 30. 1913.
Through Pullman 1 arlor Buffet Car
1 Augusta to Asheville, Leave Augusta
! 11.00 a. m.: arrive At vine 7.30 p. m.
For rates, ev~ . call on ticket agent
I or
ERNEST WILLIAMS.
General Pass Agent
I Augusta, Ga.
3551 Feet Above Sea Level. Magnif
icent scenic beauty. Brisk, bracing
breezes build up tired systems and
add vigor with every breath.
HOTEL
BALSAM
A modern, com- Hotel equipped with every convenience. Hot
h'l^heet* 0 ** 1 *li th * and cold bn the. Running water in every room,
point east P of "the Electric call service, long distance phone. Outside
Rockies. rooms. Excellent service and splendid' cuisine.
Dancing, Bowling, Riding, Fishing, Mou ntaln Climbing.
Tennis. For ratee. Information or reserv atlons, write to
Green & HarHs, Lessees, BalsamyM-C.
TAeNezvEMitP
WAS H I N GTON,D.C.
HA I LS I
European* American,
$1.50 to $4.00 93.00 to 96.00
Per Day. Per Day.
G. F. SCHUTT, Proprietor
Waynesville, North Carolina
Known as: Waynesville, The Beautiful
Fen HEALTH, pfTREATION nnd PLEASURE
HIGHEST TOWN EAST OP ROCKIES
Altitude 3000 Peet Summer Population 5000
HOTEI GORDON
Leading Hotel P. 0. Durham Proprietor
Write for rates, booklet, and particulars.
SUNDAY, JUNE 15.
For a long stay or a flying
trip, you’ll like the service
and surroundings at the New
Ebbitt Thoroughly modern,
and the comfort of each
guest is made the personal
concern of the management.
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