A ca. 1900 cloth-covered hymnal that belonged to my mother's grandfather, Rev. Charles Benjamin McDaniel, was passed to his daughter, my grandmother, Winifred. The family had been ravaged by typhoid and tuberculosis, and Grandmother lost all four grandparents, both parents, her stepmother, all three sisters, AND her only brother by the time she was 34. Not only that, but her second husband deserted and left her with three daughters under the age of 12. Grandmother too soon fell ill with t.b., and you would think she would be utterly broken in mind and spirit. Not so. Mother, who was just 7 when Grandmother died, remembered that as long as she had strength to sit up, Grandmother would sing the old hymns, and the one Mother remembered most was "There's Not a Friend Like the Lowly Jesus". Here was Grandmother, knowing that death would soon come, sang these words about Christ : "None else can heal all our soul's diseases." Though yellowed, frayed and poorly repaired, I treasure this hymnal like no other heirloom and look forward to one day meeting the Grandmother I never knew. An image containing the cover and this hymn are on Grandmother's profile, McDaniel-2394, with this URL -
https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McDaniel-2394-2.