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The Greatest Discovery of the Age ! All Diseases Caused by Microbes, and Radam's Microbe Killer POSITIVELY KILLS ALL THE MICROBES OF n-m- mmiM CVCT1TH Tilt.' HITMAN SVSTKM. TllE-HUMAN S'i . tup TiiTMAS SYSTEM Ib HUMAN svaiit-M POSITIVELY CUBES ASTHMA, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, CONSUMPTION. CANCER. CANCER' DIPHTHERIA. DirHTUELUA. DROPSY, DROPSY, DIARRHOEA, DIARRHOEA, CATARRH, CATARRH, DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSIA, DYSENTERY, DYSENTERY, ECZEMA, ECZEMA. CHILLS ami FEVER, CHILLS and FEVER, LEPROSY, LEPROSY, THE HUMAN SVSTKM TIIB-IIUMAK SYSTEM POSITIVELY CURES INDIGESTION. NDlGESTION, SYPHILIS, SYPHILIS, SCROFULA. SCROFULA, MALARIAL FEVER, SCARLET FEVER, SMALLPOX. MALARIAL FEVER, SCARLET FEVER, SMALL POX. KIDNEY DISEASE, v SICK HEADACHE. TUMOR, KIDNEY DISEASE, SICK HEADACHE, TUMOR, PARALYSIS, PAT A LYSIS, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATISM, RINGWORM. RINciWORM. ALL FEMALE TROUBLES. ALL FEMALE TROUBLES. tttadtq OT7 WARNING ! Nr5rnP.Mv WORDS Ur WAKJN1JNU ! W VXVJM . SMBiassLi BEWARE OF FRAUDULENT IMITATIONS! i The success of R ADAM'S MICROBE KILLER has brought out many worthless imitations. Some of them are positively injurious, and we give this warning that the public may not be deceived. See that every Jug has our trade mark on it, same as above cut. CAiSE OF THE DISEASE AS GIVEN BY THE SCIEN TIFIC MEN OF THE AGE. MoiuieurPasleur, who fr years has made ibem a special study, first discovered that minute injects were tbe causes of spreading the most deadly contagions through their as tonishing rapidity of reproduction. Pasteur discjvered tneni in rriyiwd in human bloxJ, in sheep and rab bits and rats. .He lound tne Microbe was the direct cause ot tbe Variolo sis, or Smallpox Bronchit s, Yel low Fever and other contagious dis- eases. ' . - The Microbe in the human Bystem attacked by Varjolosis, is thread like, cylindrical, somewhat hwelled. It is the smallest ot all pawerfully magni fied animal organism, It breeds by the thousand per minum. Pasteur, alter making a .close study of the Microbe, discovered that the quick est way to exterminate them was by the Iree inhabitation of Oxygen gas, or by liquids charged with that gas; but admits that the time munt come when some powerful liquid will be discovered ibat .will effectually de stroy the Microbe, and that liquid must contain tuch gaseous combma tions a swill directly destroy, in the human body,those germs or microbes of disease .. : " Dr Maclangan, a prominent mem ber of the Royal College ot Physi cians and surgeons, ss : The idea that many of the diseases to which man and the lower animals are suhject result from the presence in the sv stem of minute organisms or microbes is not a new one. The introduction of tne micro scope, the discovery of the Yeast plant, and tbe further pat asitic na ture ot many cutaneour diseases nave pkyd conclusively that it is at tribatabe to the Germ or Microbe Theory or Disease. This theory has positively proved that many diseases are due to the presence and propagation in the sys tem of minute Jiving organizations. ' It is essential, therefore, to become "- thoroughly acquainted with the clss, kind, very competence of the Germs ' thaj pre d ice what is mow termed the Phenomena o( Disease. '- Contagion, Infection, created, by absolute experience and scientific ' xperimems and proofs, by the exist ence of minute organisms or mi. , crobe. The contagion or microbe being irregularly f cattered about in ithe atmosphere, it is pident that the inhalation of one or more of these particles is purely a matter of chance. Yet such inhalation, no matter how healthy and strong the man or ani-1 Microbe, the most deadly of all ani- m.l thus inhalinz it, will; as a mat ter of course, be , stricken down, sooner or later, by the myriads ot microbes that arill, according to the contagious poisonous matter inhaled, breed into his system. To extermi nate those it has been found that liauids strongly impregnated- with' gases and alkali have been the most efficaotous, and it is Dm mauer 01 time when a liquid strongly impreg. nated with those substances will be discovered that will effectually de stroy the microbes or Germs of dis ease, r - ' . It is an orgapic form ot such ex treme minuteness as to be classified under the head of Micrococci. The Microbe is speriodal, transparent and of a gelatinous conhintence. It en ters the human system bv inhalation, or exists in the water or milk we drink pr the. food we eat-. It is able to stand the greatest amount of heat. By the caretul study and frequent experiments niicrobts have been in ducted by ivory needles int meats that, have been thoroughly toasted and boiled, and yet, when taken from the ovenu pans, gridirons or pots, the microbes have been tound to be yet alive and propagating, thus shoe ing that eyen cooking h s no tried on them. s.,; Pmf Tvndall savs of Mircrobess They are tound in myiiads and count less shapes, Boating in ma mi, ue stroying man, as well as beasts and vegetation. The virtual triumph of the antiseptic system of surgery is based on recognition of lying con tagia or microbes, as the agent of purification, and the discovery made, it behooves the clorest study of the subject by the physician, surgeon, chemiit, agriculturist, in fact by all men, to discover somj powerful liquid substance, having charged Wit'a some so tar discovered gaseous sub stance that will penetrate through every tissue of the human, animal or. vegetable system, and effectually de stroy the 'death dealing pe t, the microbe. - ' The word M'Ctobe was first intro duced by Prot. Charles Sedilott and indorsed by the great philologist Lit tre, who caused its adoption by the Academie de Sciences of France, and thus had t admitted as a scien tific term to be used by all scientists. Science has taught : us that -the. di rect causes of contagious diseases are directly attributable to a minute, in visible, yet death-dealing insect, feed- ine, living 00 the 8erm8 o( corrnP tion inhaled, absorbed in the system, whether human, animal or vegetable. " It is designated ineuience as the it malculie. Drooaeatina by millious and sDreadin? disease wherever makes its appearance. - The extermi nation of that cure to the numan race has taxed the ablest scientists, who have devoted hours of atudy in each and eveiy branch of their dif ferent researches to check tbe fright, ful inroads made by the .Microbe upon whatever it'attacks. tVm. Radam, a 4 florist and a botanist of Austin, Texas, who, from his early boyhood, had been brought up to take care of and watch ten derly over the plants, seeding slips, that were extensively grown in, his father's wotld-amed nurseries, hav ing . frequently "seen his favorite plants suddenly droop and die, was the first ..to make the Microbe his speeial study, and its extermination the object of his life. . .Fortunately for William Radam', he was able to command the means that enabled hirn to purchase the in struments needed to pet fee t his ex periment, as he patienUy advanced in his studies of the microbe. He was not the man to rely merely on book learning, though he studied the theories advanced by scientist. William Rindam. after years of patient study and analysis, found the true origin of the Germs of Disease, and by a secret inspiied by Nature's close study was able to produce what will be read blow as the extermina tor ot the dreadful scourge Microbe as recommended , by. the greatest authorities and world -famed authori ties on that subject, who all admit that to exterminate the pest and scourge requires just such a liquid, surcharged with ease, as Wiham Radam's Mibrobe Killer. TESTIMONIALS. Now read the testimonials and con vince yourself if they are genuine or not. Please . investigate. . I will forleit $1,000 if you find, any of our testimonials not genuine. We( will give address, so that you can write to them. , Please do not forget to en clo e'a stamp, and you certainly will receive an answer. We have a great many other testimonials' in our office and have the consent to show them to the afflicted but have no authori ty to publish them. From the jtol lowing testimonials you can see at a glance that this medioine cures every disease. ..-' '7 , , , i CONSUMPTION. ; . Pasadena;' May1 "13, 1889, Microbe Killer Co : 1 . can recom mend Radam'a Microbe Killer for the cure ot consumption. I have been sick four years. I have employ ed the best physicians In San Fran cisco, San Joe, Los Angeles, and am now taking my fifth jug of Wil- Hliam Radam. Microbe Killer. I have gained fourteen pounds in. three months, and I note a steady improve ment. The medicine lus accomplish ed more for me in the ahort time I have tried it than all the doctors and the outlay of $7,000, and I hope all my friends who are afflicted in the same way I was u8e ' j J. F. Renoult. Formerly of San Francisco, now a resident of Pasadena. Lynchburg, TEXAS.-Messrs Wal lace O'Leary & Co., Agents Radam's Microbe Killer, Houston, Texas : My sufferings from dyspepsii and bayou fever made my life a misery, and at times I was so despondent as to care little to live, when I beard of your great medicine, and purchased a gal lon. It gives me pleasure to inform you ibat before a gallon had been used $ 1 ,ooo could not have bought tbe remainder of the gallon had I not known where to get more. , Yours truly, - Capt. Geo. L. Smith. Trias. March 10, 1SSS. A. Behrends, Agent for Wil- send another gallon to my brother. JV. H. Lacy, Superintendent. Houston, Texas, October 9, 1888. Messrs. Wallace, O'Leary & Co., Agents William Radam's Mi crobe Killer Gentlemen : I have been uung the Microb9 Killer for malatia! fever and general debility, and write you to certify that I am again strong and healthy, and am satisfied the Microbe Killer is a sure remedy for those diseases. R. E Lee, Prop. Capitol Stable. LEPROSY. The only case-of Lepn sy eve KIAVVTU ll II.TC IS1I WUICU VJ medicine. lames Kavanaeh, Jr., is now entirely recovered auo is bsck apain in Nev Oilcans. We are treating five other cates .ol Leprosy, an successtuuy - v Fifth District, New Obleaks . July 24, 1889. To whem it may concern: I positively assert that my son wa9 afflicted with that most hideous and kuthsome of diseases, Leprosy, and of a character most malignant. Any person who may be skeptical regarding this case is most cordially invited to ca:l and see him now, or at an early date, at my residence.No i?7 Bz Street, Al- looo. V. ucorcuuB. " . rcsiuente.H'i ijy iaui mi cn, Wil liam Radam's Microbe Killer Dear giers, Fifth District of New Orleans, q: T tiotiA Kaon aufTrinP' for Years kopaiisn if not nten anon and he con- .' - 1 : nf Allan IAB t . X7 T7.m- Hr.vKj uith rnmnlication of diseases which originated from a diseased liver. I had dy aenter v, bloody flux unA internal humors I consulted some ot the most eminent physicians in the city and used their meaioioes for a lone time without getting any relief. I was finally given up to die, when a lriend advised me to try the t imh TCiller. As the last resort, I gave it a trial, and the relief it gave mewds wondertui. wnen 1 com menced to take Microbe Killer I weighed only eighty-six pounds J my present weight is 146 pounds, and I am restored tb my usual pood health. Johk W. Derrick. Sworn to and subscribed to before me this 10th day bf March, A. D., 1888.. . . " ' ' Joel A. Caplek. Notary Public, Galveston County, Texas. . Deaf and Dumb institute, Austin, Texas, ly n, i888.-Mr. William Rdam Dear Sir t 1 certify that I have been a great sufferer with pains in my chest, catarrh in the head, and headache for years. I have spent hundreds of dollara in travelling in Colorodo, Utah, California, Ore gon, Montana, Wyoming and: Min nesota, and found no relief. I have used four gallon of your medicine and I am almost entirely well. My headache and catarrh are gone. I am still using the medicine. I will tinues to use Wm. Rdam's Microbe Liller, they will not have an oppor-, tunity of giving au honest ' verdict concerning his case. . Respectfully, James Kavanagh, Jr. .. Radam's Microbe Killer Co ueatiemen 5 iviy son, i-j. years 01 age was cured with less than one gallon of Radam's Microbe Killer, after, being given up by physicians as in curable with enlargement of the heirt. My wife was also cured of a severe bronchial trouble, after a fail ure oa (he part of the physicians to relieve here. ' I confess it far superior to all known remedies. , ' R. B. KlRKPATRICK. , RHEUMATISM. Sacramento. CaL..-April 27, 1889, Novembei 14, 1888. -The William Radam Microbe Killer Co. Gentle man Having tried every suggested remedy tor Chronic Rheumatism for more than ten years, I was dubious as to the efficacy of your Microbe Killer, but am frank to admit that a cure (and I (earnestly trust a perma nent one) was the result after having taker, not quite the entire jug - you ent me according to directions. Ac cept my thanks. I . am, dear sir, respectfully yours. " c Francis P. Dooly, Knoxville, Pa. V?1 CaU or s GEORGE iHOor book. "History .of the Ilicrobe Killer given away by EITZSiMONS, Druggist, ; Greensboro. i. U
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