Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1888 — MYSTERIOIS FATALITIES. [ARTICLE]

MYSTERIOIS FATALITIES.

What la It That la Killing So Many Prominent Men* The death of Kaiser Wilhelm, ex-Gov. Hoffman, Banker J. W. Drexel, Lieut. Gov. Dorsheimer, Dr. Carpenter, Chief Justice Waite, and Gen. B. H. Bre water, in quick aucceayioa, and all from the same cause, although having different nanus, is startling. March and April are fatal months, not only for consumptives, but also far many diseases more d sguised but none the less fatal Gov. Hoffman had heart disease, Gov. Dorsheimar, apparently a strong, well, robust man, over six feet high, sickens and dies in four days, of pneumonia. Chief Justice Waite meets the same fate, and ho was apparent y the personification of vigor. Drexel, the Philadelphia banker, and Brewster, ex-Atty. Gen., were suddenly cut off, in the midst of great usefulness, by linghi’d disease, and Dr. Carpeuter, the well-known New York physician, suddenly died of kidney disease, never having suspected that ho was at all troubled therewith! This reminds us of the easi of Dr. Frank Hawthorn, of New Orleans. He was lecturing before the Louisiana University on the peculiarly deceptive character of Kidney disease and the methods of ‘microscopical and chemical tests. After having shown specimen after specimen of diseased fluids, and made very clear the point that kidney dises e may exist without the knowledge or suspicion of the patient or practitioner, with gracious self-confidence he remarked: “Now, gentlemen, let me allow you the healthv water of a strong, well man.” He applies the test! He staggers! “Gentlemen, I have made a terrible discovery!” he gaaps, “I myself have the fatal Bright’s disease!” In less than a year this specialist of the commonest and most fatal of diseases was dead. He was a victim of advanced Kidney disease the presence of which in himself he had never suspected! L. B. PRICE, M. D., a gentleman and physician of the highest standing, of Hanover C. H., Va., four years ago, after trying every other remedy for Bright's disease, including famous mineral waters, cured himself by ■Warner’s Safe Cure, and March 24, 188 s, wrote : “I have never had the slightest symptoms of my old and fearful trouble.” JOHN DOHERTY, of Concord, N. H., was given KJ with Bright’s disease by the best physicians in 1879. He was in a dreadful • state. After using anil being cured in 1881 by Warner's Safe Cure, in 1887 he wrote; “1 am better than ever.” JOHN COLEMAN, Esq., 100 Gregory St., New Haven, Conn., was first taken sick in 1873, gradually ran down until he had pronounced Bright's disease, rheumatism and all the other deceptive signs of kidney disease. The best physicians in New Haven could do nothing for him. He then began using Warner’s Safe Cure, 200 bottles of which he and his family have used and he is cured. W. T. CRAWFORD, proprietor St, Charles Hotel, Richmond, Va,, and well known all through tbe South, several years ago was in the death-agony from kidney disease, convulsions and Bright’s disease. The lioat Philadelphia specialists in such diseases pronounced him practically dead and incurable. Everything else failing, ho took Warner’s Sate Cure abundantly and regularly, until fully restored to health, and now he says, “After a lapse of many years I am as sound as a doUar, with no symptoms of my old trouble. I owe my lifo to Warners Safe Cure.” Kidney disease is the most deceptive, the most universal, the most fatal disease. If the most learned men cannot know without the use of microscopical and chemical tests that they have kidney disease, how much, more liable is the layman to be, unknown to himself, in the very jaws of death, who does not feel as well as formerly, but who does not think anything specially ails him, and whose physician may assure him that he will soon be “all right” In these days, people recognize that it is wiser to prevent disease than to await its arrival to cure it. When you know that you may be in the greatest peril and not have any idea of the fact from any defined set of ill-feelings, the wisest course to pursue is to follow the counsel and experience above outlined, and thoroughly reuovate the system, cleanse the blood, tone the nerves and insure your own life against these common, mysterious fatalities.