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The Greatest Discovery of the Age! ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY MICROBES! --and- 3RMM’S 1 i MICROBE KILLER! Positivel Kills All Microbes In The Human System: AllFemale Troubles, Diphtheria, Leprosy, Syphilis, Asthma, Dyspepsia, aiK Malarial Fever, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Scarlet Fever, Consumption, Dysentery, Cancer, Diarrhoea, Paralysis, Small Pox, V Sick Headache, Catarrh, Eczema, Rheumatism, Chills and Fever, Indigestion, Z^ADF-MAP-^i Ringworm, Tumor. A WOKD OF WARNING! It BEWARE OF FRAUDULENT IMITATIONS! The success of the Radam’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 e 1 jug has our trade mark on it—same as above cut. Cause of Disease as Given by the Scientific Mea of the Age, Monsieur Pasteur, who , for . years study, has made discovered them that a special these first minute insects were the cause of spreading through the most their deadly astonishing couta gions rapidity of production. Pasteur discovered them m myriads in hu¬ man blood, in sheeps, rabbits and rats. He found that the Microbe was the direct cause of Variolasis, Fever or smallpox—Bronchitis, and other contagious Yellow dis¬ eases. The Microbe in the human sys¬ tem attacked by Variolasis, is thread-like, swelled. It cylindrical, is the smallest somewhat of all powerfully It magnified organisms. breeds by the thousands per minute. close study Pasteur, of Microbe, after discovered making a that nate the them quickest by way the free to extermi¬ inhala¬ was tion of Oxygen with that gas, or by liquids admits that charged the time gas, but when must come some powerful liq uid will be dis covered that will etfectually de¬ stroy the Microbe, and that the liquid combinations must contain will such directly gaseous de¬ as stroy in the Microbes human of body disease. those germs Doctor or Maclagan, prominent a member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, says: The idea that many of the dis¬ eases to which man and the lower the animals are subject, in result from of presence the system minute organisms or microbes is not a new one. The introduction of the micro- . cope, the discovery of the Yeast plant, and of the further parasitic diseases nature many cutaneous have is directly proved conclusively attributable that to the it Gem or Microbe Theory of Dis ea8e > proved The theory has diseases positively that many are due to the presence and propa gation in the system of the minute living organisations. It is es sential, therefore, to become thoroughly class, kind acquainted competence with the of the Germs that very what is termed the produce Phenomena of now Disease. Contagion, Infection, is created by absolute experience and scien- by tific experiments and proofs, the existence of minute organism or microbes. The Contagion or microbe being particulate, and the minute particles being irreg ularly sc ttered about in the the at mosphere, it is evident that inhalation of ouo or more of those particles is merely a matter of chance. Yet, hucu inhalation, no the matter how healthy thus and inhaling strong man or animal it, will, as a matter of course, be stricken down sooner or later, by the myriads of microbes that will, according to the contagious pois onous matter inhaled, breed into ~ G. A. LUCAS, (Ail or send for Book “HISTORY OF THE MICROBE KTI7LE RT’^ive^TTway Rockdale by Cornier GENERAL MERCHANT, CONYERS, - GEORGIA Sole Agent for his Bystem. To exterminate those it has been found that with liquids Strongly and alkali impregnated been found g ases the have most efficacious, and it is but a matte,- 0 f time nated when with a liquid those strongly impregr will b discovered that 8u fi s tanees e w iU effectually destroy the mi cro bes or Germs of Disease, It 7 is an organic form of sucl, fftSSSSSS __ nfMieroeoooT d li" the greatest %3£L'E£JS?&; amount ZX„At, of heat. A W By « n 1*“”; ±tL LrZ.ea e S teU Vr, m "j U o i : ou j i li u n :iZ j nv^ S' t leet g tt»k/ U P 1 1 • 0ki “ f ' h “ 1,0 e,: _ Professor lyndall says of the Microbe: They are found in mvr lads.and the countless destoying^ shapes, lag,in air, man as well as beast and vegetation. The system recoguitiou of liviug coatagia of non, “rld’this ana tms dlsTvery discovery maae, m P ade C R it subtecl’by^ SSlSS Z Zl cia” sarteoo lS C 6 h all men, to endeavor to discover some heavily powerful charged liquid writh substance, far some so undiscovered gaseous substance that will penetrate through every tissue of the human, animal or destroy vegitable that system death-dealing and effectually the Microbe. pest, The word Microbe was first in troduced by Professor Charles Sedillot, and Littre endorsed by the great adaption philogist, Aeademie who caused de its Seances of France, by the had it and thus admitted as a scientific term to be used by all scientists. Science has taught us that the direct causes of contagious? dis eases i are directly attributable death- to a dealing m nu te, invisible, yet insect, of feeding, living inhaled, on the germs corruption absorbed in the system, whether human, animal or vegetable. It is designated in science that as the Microbe, the most deadly of all animalculw, progagating by millions, and spreading disease whereever it makes its appearance. The extermination of that curse to the human race has taxed the ablest scientists, w ho have de voted hours of study in each and every branch of their different re searches to check the frightful in roads made by the microbe upon whatever it attacks. William Radam, a florist and botanist of Austin, Tex., who from his earliest boyhood, had brought up to take care o and watch seedlings tenderly slips, over that the plants, and were ex tonsively grown in his father’s world-famed nurseries, having frequently plants seen suddenly many of droop his favor- and ite die, was the first to make the Mi crobe his special study, and its extermination the object of his lif ®‘ Fortunately for Wm, Radam , he was able t ) command the means ss-ssascSK.8: clo8 ff studied the theories advanced by scientists. William Radam, alter .years of patient study ori5n and of analysis, tb/ Germs found true of Disease, and by a secret inspired by Nature’s close study was able to produce what will be read be ou the subject, who will admit, that to exterminate that pest and SCO urge requires with just such a liquid Wil surcharged Microbe gases, Killer. as jj ara Badam’s Testimonials Now reod the tertimomals „„d ^vmce forfeit y^UHhey IMlS, ^ r“vo„ gen I will > dollars ghltu .. addtss . , t g»S. _ We so that you can write to any of them, Do nofc for .?, et enclose a stamp an J J y° u certainly receive an nnswer. We have a great many other testimonials m our office and “ av e the consent to show them to the afflicted, but have no the authority following to piiblish them. From testimony you can see a ‘ ; a &l an _ c ; e that this medicine cures ©very disease. Consumption. Pasadena, May 13, 1889.— Mi crobe Killer Co.: I can recom mend Radams Microbe Killer for the cure of consumption. I have been sick four years. I have em ployed the San best physicians in San Francisco, Jose, Los Angeles, and I ar now taking my fifth jug of Wir Madam’s Microbe Killer. Ibav med fourteen pounds in three months, and I note a steady improvement. accomplished The for medicine has more me in the short time I have tried it than the doctors and the outlay of $7, 000, and I hope all my friends who are afflicted in the way I was will use it. J. L. Renoult. Formerly resident of San Francisco, now a of Pasadena. Complicated Diseases* Wm. Sacramento, Radam’s April 3, 1889.— Microbe Killer Co. -Gentlemen: I take pleasure in adding others who my testimonial to that of have been cured by the virtue of your medicine. I have been afflicted for several years, and for the last three or four years have not been able to work haying been confined to my bed a good deal of the time. My system ned f was catarrh so thoroughly of thirty pois 0 rom over years’ alarming standing, in connection, the symptoms of mala r i a an d diseased liver, that life was ft burden. As a result, the fiver, bronchial kidneys, urinary organs, heart, tubes and lungs, were all involved, causing dys pepsia, neuralgia alarming and rheumatism, saaasbsitas with many indescribable relief. But one of God’s good the/strame'nhlity and perfect gifts to man (through of man, was made known to me by a letter to mv wife from her father a man of Wm. 76, Radam’s in Albany, Mo., stating that Microbe Killer was curing all diseases, given up by KTSiaSSS two Souis, gallons expressed from St. Mo., costing me $3 per gallon, but the cheapest medicine I ever took. Commenced taking it in December last. Have taken seven gallons and have been im but™rd & Hsre fedb&ah Tr yS Am over 60 years of age No moaey would induce me to be without it “ reports ^ily b om those I bear who many are good aow Yours ^ Res pectfully, L. <fcc., L. Goddard. Dyspepsia. Lynchburg, Texas. —Messrs. Wallace O’Leary & Go., Agents Radam’s Microbe Killer, Hous ton, Tex.: My suffering from dys life pepsia misery, and bayou and fever times made my a at I was so despondent as to care little to live, when I heard of your great medicine and purchased a gallon, It gives that me before a pleasure half to inform you been used, $1,000 could a gallon had not have bought Ion, had the I remainder known of the gal not where to get more. Yours truly, Capt. Geo. L. Smith.- Dysentery. Galveston Tex. March 10 1888.— A. Behrends Aeent for William Radam’s Microbe Killer ear gi r; j fi a ve been suffering f or V ears with a comnlication of diseases “ which originated from a d I had dvserien tumors! bloody flux and internal em-! j consulted some of the most ineut physicians in the city and used their medicines for a relief. lon» time without getting any I was finally given up to die when a friend advised me to try the Microbe Killer. As a last re sort I gave it a trial, and the re¬ lief that it gave was wonderful. When I commenced to take Mi crobe Killer I weighed only eighty-six pounds; my present weight restored is 146 pounds, usual and I am to my good health. John W. Derrick. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of March, A. D., 188S - CATARRH. Deaf and Dumb Institute, Aus¬ tin, liam Tex., Radam: July Dear 11, i888.— Sir—I Mr. Wil¬ that I have been sufferer certify with pains in a chest, great in my catatrh the head, and headache for years, I have spent hundreds of dollars in traveling in Colorado, Utah, California, Oregon, Montana, Wyoming found relief. and Minnesota, I heard and no of Mi¬ crobe Killer. I have used four gallons of your medicine, and I am almost entirely well. My headache and catarrh are gone. I am still using the medicine. I will send another gallon to my brother. W. H. Lacy, Superintendent. MALARIAL FEVER. Houston, Tex., Oct. 9, 1888.— Messrs. Wallace O’Leary & Co., Agents William Radam’s Microbe Killer: Gentlemen—I have been using the Microbe Killer for ma¬ larial fever and general debility, I and write you to certify that am again strong and healthy, and am satisfied the Microbe Killer is a sure remedy for these R. E. diseases. Lewis, Proprietor Capitol Stables. ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS. Nashville, Tenn. —I have been a sufferer from asthma, catarrh and bronchitis for tried nearly the twenty best years. I have physicians and remedies without any relief, and now, since I have been taking Microbe Killer, I am entirely cured and can recom¬ mend it to all. M. Hernstein, J. P. Nashville, Tenn. LEPROSY. The only case of leprosy ever known to have been Kavanah, cured by any Jr., medicine. James is now entirely recovered and is back in New Orleans. We are treating five other cases of Lep rosy, all successfully, New Orleans, Fifth District, July 25, 1889.— To whom it may concern: I positively assert that my son was afflicted with that most hideous and loathsome diseases, Leprosy, and of a char acfcer *n°st malignant. Any per ? on may ^ s * e P tl ? al regard case are most cordially mvited cad see b im noi y«. or at any early date, at , my resi dence > "°* 1 57 Eliza street, Algiers Fifth District . of New Orleans, * 3ecause “ uo ^. 8660 soon anc ‘ he continues to improve as he has beginning the use of VV^. " adam 8 Microbe Killer they wnl h°t have an opportunity of giving an honest verdiet concerning his case - Respectfully, James KavaNagh. Algiers, Fifth District of New Orleans, July 24, 1889. —I, the undersigned, do hereby de clare that I have been afflicted with leprosy for over four yei leprosy My sickness has been decla and the by public the leading generaliy, physici be entirely abandoned and left aid to die, but thanks to Mr Rada whose medicine or Microbe Kill I have been using for five wee with the most beneficial results, am satisfied that by continui his great and most wonder: remedy shall a few be months longer, and again able to aged get to fathi wo support whom I my poor been dra' upon back in his declining nave a Kavanadh, years. Jb. James HEART DISEASE. Radam’s Microbe Killer Co. Gentlemen: My son, 14 years ol was cured, with less than oi gallon of Radam’s Microbe Kille after being given up enlargements by physiciai l as incurable with the heart. My wife was all cured of a severe bronchial tro ble after a failure on the part physicians to releave her. I consider it far superior to { known remedies. R. B. Kirkpatrick. Sacramento, Cal., Aril 27, 188 RHEUMATISM. November 14, 1888,—The TV; Radam Microbe Killer Co. Gentlemen: Having tried eve suggested remedy for chronic rheumatism for more than ter years, I was dubious as to the efficacy of your Microbe Kiuei but am frank to admit that a cuic (and I earnestly trust a permanen having one) was the result after taken not quite the entire ju: you sent me according to one tons. Accept my thanks. 1 ain > dear sir, Respectfully Yours, Francis P. _. Dooly, Knoxville, Tenn. KIDffEY mumiRT TRUUUimo- u*? Philadelphia, March 30, 1 > S. E Corner Fourth and Mar streets.—-William ." adaD ? — yUjes Sir: I have had kidney tro for pains three and years, achmg accompamou^ across n>‘ and hips. Suffered very. at times; at night 1 had P a “j, _ oSS the lower part °f a men; considerable muamu atioo at had ^ ^ the neck of the bladder. *» j er al it almost broKe mo v CO uld get no reliei i COI0 . thing I had taken a . i e Liller menced with you per son. I I feel now like exph a r cas e to will further -\y oU ld a<l any one wntm„ • 0 f vise any one W1 the X ^i m cro be he kidneys to use Killer Elwood Prickett. PILES. Febuary 15, St. J oseph, Afo M Microbe Radam _ , ’ , S s ai 1889.—By I have using been cured o K iller standing. standing. of many years Other Testimonials on Application-