Show A TRAGIC EVENT Fathers Despair and SelfInflicted Death ills Sons Final Rescue TooLate to Save Ills Paren The graphic occurrence that is described below is one of the most remarkable episodes in the domestic history of America It is absolute truth which can readily be verified The inhabitants of the pleasant town of Cortland N Y were shocked one morning by the announcement an-nouncement that Mr Clinton Eindge one of their most prominent promi-nent citizens had committed suicide sui-cide The news spread rapidly and aroused the entire neighborhood where Mr Bindge was so well and favorably known At first it seemed impossible that any one so quiet and domestic could do so rash a deedand the inquiry was heard on every side aa to the cause The facts as developed de-veloped on investigation proved to be as follows Mr Kindge was domestrc in his tastes and took the greatest enjoyment enjoy-ment in the society of his children Bud pride in thtir development And indeed he had good reason to be proud for they gave promise of long lives of success and usefulness But an evil day came His youngest son William began to show signs of an early decay He felt unusually tired each day and would sometimes sleep the entire afternoon if per mitied to Jt so His head pained him not acutely but with a dull heavy feelit g There was a sinking sensation at the pit of his stomach He lost all relish for food and much of his interest for things about him He tried manfully to overcome these feelings but they seemed stronger than his will He began to lose flesh rspdly The father became alarmed and consulted physicians as to the cause of his sons illness but they were unable to explain Finally severe sores broke out on his arms and he was taken to Buffalo where a painful operation was performed resulting in the loss of much blood but affording little relief re-lief The yeung man returned home and a council of physicians was called After an exhaustive examination they declared there was no hope of final recivery and that he must die within a few days To describe the agony which this announcement an-nouncement caused the father would be impossible i His mind failed to grasp the full meaning at first then finally seemed to comprehend itbut the 1 ad was too great In an agony of despair ho seized a knife and took his own life preferring death rather than to survive his idolized son At that time William Rindge was too weak to know what was transpiring His face had turned back his breath ceased entirely at times and his friends waited for his death believing that the fiend Brights disease of the kidneys from which he was suffering could not be removed In this supreme moment Williams sister came forward for-ward and declared she would make a final attempt to save her brother The doctors interposed assuring her it was useless and that she would only hasten the end Ly the means she proposed to employ But she was firm and putting all back approached ap-proached her brothers side and administered ad-ministered a remedy which she fortunately for-tunately had on hand Within an hour seemed more easy and before be-fore the diy was over he showed sigLs 01 decided Improvement Tneee favorable sfgns continued and today William B Bindge is well having been virtually raised from the dead through the marvelous marvel-ous power of Warners safe Cure as can be readily verified by any citizen of Cortland Any one who reflects upon the facts above described must have a feeling of sadness The father dead by his own handeuppDsing his sons recovery to be impossible the eon restored to health to mourn the loss of his father and the mrnn7pri rela tives with a memory cf sadness to forever darken their lives Had Clinton Kludge known that his son could recover he would today be olive and happybutthe facts which turned his brain and caused him to commit suicide were such as sty one would accept as true However sad this case may bethe truth remains that thousands of people are at this moment in as great actual peril as William Rind e and in as great danger of causing misery if not death to their friends Liver and kidney diseases are become the most common and most dangerous of any or all modern complaints They are the most deceptive In their beginnings and horrible In their final stages They are far more deceptive de-ceptive than consumption and can rarely be detected even by skillful physicians unless a microscopic analysis be resorted to and few doctors doc-tors understand how to do this Their slightest approach or possibility possi-bility of approach should strike terror ter-ror to the one who is threatened as well as to all his or her friends These diseases have no distinct symptoms but come in the form of lassitude loss of appetite aching mu cles and joints dull headaches pains in the backstomach and chest sour stomacbrecurring signs of cold irregular pulsations of the heartand frequent dizziness If neglected these symptoms are certain to run Into chronic kidney and liver or Brights disease from which there is sure to be a great amount of agony and only one means of escape which is by the use of Warners Safe Cure The importanee of taking thi great remedy upon the slightest appearance of any of the above symptoms cannot be too strongly Impressed upon the minds of all readers who desire to escape death and pain and prolong life with all its pleasures and blessings |