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TIE AGE THE GREATEST ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY MICROBES ! DISCOVERY OF IfClOgE RAD AM Positively Kills- all Microbes in the .Human System. POSITIVELY CURES Asthma. Bronchitis, Consumption, Cancer, Catarrh; . Diptheria, r Dyspepsia, Dropsy,. Dysentary, 4 ' f h ' i h- Diarrhoea, Chills and Fever," Eczema, . LEPROSY. WORD BECAUSE OF WARNING ;.:-i'.? .'-.- ' v-- .. POSITIVELY CUBES Indigestion, ' Malarial Fever, Kidney Disease, Paralysis, Rheumatism, ; Ringworm, Syphilis, Scrofula, Scarlet Fever, Small Pox, Sick Headache, Tumor, .i ALL FEMALETROUBLES. The success of the Radam's Microbe,KilIer has brought out many worthless imitations. Some of them are positively injurious, and we give this warning, that tie public may not be deceived. They are usually cheaper, as. they use that method of imposing ori'thepubuc. One of them gallon for nearly two "years. Not being able to get their medicine in at that, they have now reduced it to $1.50, which is evidence enough that it has not met with success. A good medicine sustains itself in all communities. A cheap medicine is the last, thing on earth a suffering man. wants. . The genuine , . sold only in one gallon jugs at $3.00 per gallon. See that every jug has our trade mark on it, same as above cut ; J Cmia cT Diieis u, Glrta by the 8ci- estic Hta of tia Ag. Monsieur Pasteur, who for years has made theraa special study, first discov ered that these minute insects were the cause of spreading the most deadly contagions through their astonishing rapidity of re production. Pasteur dis covered M hern ins myriads in human blood, in sheep, rabbits and rats. He found that the Microbe was the direct cause of the .Yarfylosts, or Smallpox Bronchitis,1 'Yellow Fever and other contagious diseases. . : .-. The Microbe, in, the human system, attacked by Variolosis, is thread-like,-cylindrical,' 'somewhat swelled.' It Is the smallest fall powerfully magnified animal organisms. It breeds by the thousand per minute. Pasteur, after making a close study of the Microbe, discovered that the quickest way to exterminate them was bj the" free inha lation of Oxygen gai; by liquids charged with that gas,.but admits that the time must come when some power ful liquid will be discovered that will effectually destroy the Microbe, and' that the liquid must contain such gas eous combinations as will directly des troy, in the human body, those germs or Microbes of diseasel .Doctor Maclanahan, a prominent member of the Royal College of Phys icians and surgeons, says: The idea that many of the diseases to which man and the lower animals are subject", result from the presence in the system of minute organisms or mi crobes, is not a new one. . The introduction of the microscope, the discovery of, the Yeast plant, and the further parasitic nature of many cutaneous diseases have proved conclu sively that it is directly attributable to the Germ or Microbe Theory of Disease. r . The theory has positively proved that many diseases are due to the pres ence and propagation in the system of minute living organisations. It is es sential, therefore, to. become thorough ly acquainted with the class, kind, very competence of the Germs that produce what is now termed the Phenomena of the closest study' of the subject by the he closely studied the theories ad van Disease. physician, surgeon', chemist, agricul-' ced by scientists. ; Contagion,:Infection, is created by turalisf, in fact by all men, to endeav- William Radam, after years of pa absolute . i "'. Dyspepsia, - ' " Lynchburg, Texas. Messrs Wallace, O'Leary & Co., Microbe Killer, experience-, and scientific ex- or $o discover ' some powerful liquid tient study and analysis, found the true Agents jRadam's , ft penments and proofs, by the existence substance, heavily charged with some origin of the germs of disease,and bya" , Houston, exas,:.. . of minute organism or microbes. The so 'far. undiscovered gaseous, substance secret '.inspired by Nature's close study, My sufferings -from dyspepsia and Contagion, or microbe being particu- that will penetrate through every tis- was able to produce what will be read , bayou fever made my life a misery ,and late, and the minute particles being sue o! the human, "animal or .vegetable, below, as that exterminator of the at times I was so despondent as to care irregularly scattered about- in the at- system and .effectually destroy that dreadful" scourge Microbe as Hfrec- littletolfve,; , when I heard of your mosphere, it is evident that the inhala-' death-dealing pest the Microbe. ommended 'by. the greatest authorities, great medicine and purchased a gallon. tiorj of one or more of those particles is purely a matter of chance. Yet, such inhalation, no matterchbw heal thy and -strong the man , or animal thus inhaling it,. it will.. as a matter of course be stricken: down, "soouer or The word Microbe was first intro- jand world-iamedv authorities, on the It gives ,me pleasure to inform you 'duced by Professor Charles SediHot subject who all admit that to exter- that .before a half a gallon had been -r m. a. l i mmiro rhof nicr nn1 crrnrrro ronniic tirAH vn trA t rif rnnfjnr and indorsed'byi the "great phylogist, minate that pest.and scourge requires used 1,000 could not have T.ittre who mused 'its arlantinn - hv the - lUSt Such Academie de Seances of France, and gases, thus had it admitted as a scientific a liquid, surcharged with as William Radam's Microbe later, by the myraids of microbes that term t0 5e used by all scientists wui.-accoraing iu inq cnmagiou cc:ence has us tliat the direct r,nN,,c motr inhilrA' hrf' intn, hi science nas laugnt us mac ine aireci Killer. r"iiicMC w r m i ii ii n lccincToi? nra Sera. To ntenninate those it has lect,v.attributi6e tVa miDute.,inVlsi.;,vince yourself- if they ; Dceniounatnai nquias Krongiy, im- ; . .- . . ..- -nw. .. not. Pleasd investigate.' EfS?"?': 'iMnVVtnl Von wm, ucu me uiwi iiiv-iuu3, Aiiu n. uuv j u.uj : ' uu testimonials not TESTIMONIALS. ; Now read ;the. testimonials and con-' are genuine or I will for- find any of our the remainder of the gallon had J not known where to get more. - 'YduTS truly, Capt. Geo. L. Smith. a matter of time when a liquid, strong ly impregnated with those substances will be discovered that will, effectually destroy the roicrobes'or Germs of Dis ease. " -v . '.-. It is an organic form of such ex treme' minuteness as to be classified under head of Micrococci. , The Mi crobe a gelatinous the human system Vpy inhalation, haled, absorbed in the system, wheth er human, animal or vegetable. , v It is designated in science as the Microbe the most deadlv of all ani- that curse to the bumafVrace has taxed '"rS.C u J 1 .u .:. ... .i. j:j- ltsn. them. -San Marcos. Tex., Sept. 17, oh Mr. -William Radam : . Dear Sin The . Microbe Killer I find:is a splendid thing Can I get the agency here ? : My little boy that was 'affected with worms is cured and genuine.- we give full address so that you can write to : any of them. .Do not. forget to en- getting fat and rosy. My father is close a stamp, and you will certainly " usns your medicine, and is im- malcufe, propagating by millions:'and-: El Z: ee a great many proving; very fast. spreading disease wherever it makes its u . , .. -f have the consent, to. show them to the appearance. The extermination ; oi.. , ,a . . c eOT''r;t- . . . . n '. . 4 . ... rrom tne ionowinsr tes- ! Very respectfully, Mrs. Alice lee. U spheroidal, transparent and of he aliest scientists vl have devoted ' j-mrtv vou an tin'ous consistence. 'It' enters hoursofstudy in each and every branch .y. 5 i iMalarial Fever Houston, Tex. , Oct; 9, or see at a dance that ,; of their .different researches' to check- "4!? lilculu& every uisease: exists in the water' or milk we drink, ine ingntiui inroads made vDy the Mi-;. 4 n v: - P nr the food we eat. ItiisJ able to' crobe upon whatever it aUacksf, - ;, , : :; 'L -oiup stand the greatest amount of heats By William Radam, 'a florist and! botan- - FaSadena; May i3, ,i$So .1 r..i a 1 1 r r a 1 t y : - Mt-mhA ki ui a rAgents William- Radam's 18S9- & Co-Microbe Hi; mmku. uw. i An.i;.r k.,t,a" u;k.i;--t iJifii: n.-- i T-Vt cenerai deDiutv. and duced, by ivor needles,: into meats to take care of and watcli tenderly tsverXcure for consumptfbn; ,.'I -have been, f V u li am Ca,3 thit- Viav Kvn tVirkrrtttrrfilt'rrtbt nrA th' rlantc -scr1Knrrc onlirw fV.o- fiVlr vmk "T (.AvomnU..J .U." healthy, and am SatlSlieU Ku"ilfH anH whn taVn frnm were evteniv1v rrrnwn- in iKic 'fat)n&rrc Tvf nlivcVimi in Qin 1ini'i. "0w filler IS .a SUT6 reme ovens, pans, gridirons or pots, the mi- world famed nurserieshayfifreq cfobes have been found to be.yet alive ily seen many of his :.'fay6rite plants my fifthjug of VVm. Radam's Microbe and propagating, thus showing that suddenly droop and die was the first Killer. even cooking has no effect upon them, to make the Microbe his special study, pounds in three months, and I note a .Prof. Tyndall says of the Microbe : -and its extermination the object of his steady improvement. f The ' medicine incy are iouna in raynaas ana couni- me. less shapes floating in the air, destroy ing man. as well as beasts and vegeta tion. The virtual triumphs of the an tiseptic system of surgery is based on Fortunately for Wm, Radam, he was able, to command the means that ena bled him to. purchase the instruments needed to perfect his experiments, as the recognition of lying, contagia. or . he patiently advanced in his studies of microbes, as the agent of petrification, " the Microbe. He, was not the inan.to; Formerly of San Francisco,. now a res and this discovery made, it behooves rely merely on book learning, although , dent of Pasadena. " '" i Killer. r;r , :. , , 1 Gentlemen I have been using tne Microbe Killer for malarial fever and write you 10 strong and the Microbe dy for those diseases. , : K. K. lewis, - V ' Proprietor Capitol Stables. I have gained fourteen - ... J v . , - i J Piles. St. f-TosKPii. Mo.i Feb. !;, iW has'accbmplished more, for me in the Bv usincr Radam's Microbe Killer ! short time I have'tried it than all the have been cured of Piles of many years doctors and the outlay of 7,000, and standing. - I hope all my friends who' are afflicted 1 John Lethem, in the way I was, will use.it. , Room 2, Opera House Building" J. f . xvENOULT, . - . i Other Testimonials Furnished application. ' ' ; 1ICROBE Call or send for Book, "HISTORY OF THE Jv I A ! . M0.-LIL J.HR," Given Away 15y . SOLE AGENT, . OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA.
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