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All Diseases are Caused by Microbes, and M H Ij
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Has Our Trade Mark on it Same as Above Cut. ee i nat tvary Jio
Cause of Disease as Given Bj’
the Scieatifie fa es iiie Aie.
Monsieur I'W-ueur, who tor iu.iu\
years has made them a speeial study,
first discovered that these minute in
sects were the cause of spreading the|
most deadly contagions through their
astonishing rapidity of production.
Pasteur discovered them in my ranis,
in human blood, iu sheep, rabbits,
andrats. He found that the Microbe ;
was the direct cause of the V .ri la
sis, or small p >x —Bronchi!is, Y 11 w
Fever and other i mtagioiis dis
eases.
The Mier be in the hu::. i 1 s .-tens
attacked by Vaioliisi*. is tinea 1 like, I
cylindrical, somewhat -willed, it i»
the smallest of all powerful magnified
organisms. It breeds by the thous
ands per minute. Pasteur, after
ranking a close study of Microbe, dis
covered- the quickest way to exter
minate them was by the tree inhala
tion of Oxygen gas, or by liquids
charged with that gas, but admits
that the time must come when some
powerful liquid will be discovered
that will effectually destroy the Mi I
crobe, and that the liquid must con
tain such gaseous co nbinations as ,
will directly destroy in the human
body those germs or Microbes of
disease.
Dr. Maclagan, a prominent mem
ber of the Royal College of Physi
cians and Surgeons, says:
The idea that many of those dis
eases to which man and the lower'
animals are s>ib>ect, results from the i
presence in the system of minute
organisms or microbes 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 con
cltisively that it is directly attributa
ble to the Germ or Microbe Theory
of disease.
The theory has positively proved
that many diseases are due to the
presence and propagation in the sys
tem of the minute living organiza
tions. It is essential, therefore, to
become thoroughly acquainted with
the class of Germs that produce
what is now termed the Phenomena
of Disease.
Call or Staid for Book “History of the Microbe Killer," Given Away bwflHH
j. t. Rockwell, Druggist.
. SOLE- AGENT FOR GLYNN COUHTY
BRUNSWICK,
Contagion, and Infection is created
by absolute experience and scientific
experience and proofs, by the exist
ence of minute organism or microbes.
The Contagion or microbe being par
ticulate, and the minute particles
being irregularly scattered about in
the atmosphere, it is evidei t. that the
inhalation of one or more of those
particles is merely a matter of
, i hance. Yet, such inhalation, no
matter how healthy and strong the
i man or animal thus inhaling it, will,
as a matter of course be stricken
down sooner or later, by the my raids
■of microbes that will, according to
the contagious poisonous matter in
haled, breed into his system. To ex
terminate those it has been found
that liquids strongly impregnated
with gases and alkali have been the
most efficacious, and it is b it a in it
ter of tune when a liquid strongly i
j impregnated with those stibslanees
will be discovered that will effectual j
ly destroy the microbes or Gi rms of
Disease.
It is an organic form of such ex
treme minuteness as to be cl.is< fi -d 1
under the head of Micrococci. Ihe (
Microbe is spherodical, trunspirent,
and of a gelatinous consistence. it
enters the human system by infi.-i a
I tmn, or exists in the watei or milk
we drink, or the food we e.-it. It is
able to stand the great. -! am mnt of
; heat. By the most careful and
I frequent experiments, microbes have'
been indued, by ivory needle.', into
meats that have been thoroughly '
roasted nd boiled, and yet, when
taken from theovens, pans, gridirons I
iu- pots the microbes have been found j
to be yet alive and propagating, thus
showing that even cooking I as no
effect upon them.
I’rofess,.;' Tyndall says of the Mi
lerobe-.They are found in rayraids
and countless shapes, floating in the
air, destroying man as well as beast
and vegetation. The virtual
i triumphs of the antiseptic system o 1
surgery is based on the recognition
'of livingcontagiaor microbes, as the
jagent of purieation. and this dis
coverv inad' 1 , it behooves the closest
i study of the subject by the physi
cian. surgeon, clicmis , agricultuial
| ist, in fact by all men. to endeavor to
, 1 discover some powerful liquid sub
j stance, heavily charged with some so
j far undiscovered gaseous substance
,'that will penetrate through every
1 i tissue of the human, animal and veg-
■ etablc system and effectually destroy
’ I that death dealing pest, the Mi
drebe.
THE EVENING POST: MONDAY, JE LY 7, |B<N>.
The word Microbe was first intro
duced by Professor (’liarles Sedillot,
and endorsed by thegreat philologist
Lilire, who caused its adoption by
the Academic de Seauyes of France,
and thus had it admitted as a scien
tific term to be used by all sciences.
■cience has taught, us that the
direct causes of contagious diseases
are directly attribnta.y to a minute,
invisible, yet death dealing insect,,
feeding, living on the germs of cor
ruption inhaled, absorbed in the sys
tem, whither human, auimal or veg
etable.
It is designated in science that as
the microbe; the most deadly of all
animalculiv, propagating by millions,
and spreading disease wlierever it
makes its appearance. The exter
mination of that curse to the human
race has taxed the ablest scientists,
I woo have devoted hours of study in
j ea.-h an I every branch of their differ
• ent rese ;i .Ties to check the frightful
i inroads urids by the microbe upon
whatever it attacks.
William Rad un, a florist and bot
-1 -mist of Austin, Lex., who, from his
m il lu st b •>. h >oil had been brought
up to take c.ueof and watch tender
ly over the plants, seedlings and
j slips, I hit w ie extensively grown
iin Ids fathei s w Id famed nurseries
having fn q ieu:s en many of his
I’-ivori'e plants su Ideuly droop and
die. was thi: ti st i . make the mi
j crolie his spec;.d snl v, and its ex
tei iniuali ii then: j-ctof his life.
Fortuivi’cly for Win. Rndatn he
j was able to command the means that
I enabled him to purchase the instru
ments needed to perfect his expert
ments, as he patiently advanced in
his study.of the microbe. He was
not the man to rely merely on book
learning, although he closely studied
the theories advanced by scientists.
William Radatn, after years of pa
tient stud} - and analysis, found the
true origin of the Germs of Disease,
and by a secret inspired by Nature’s
close study was able produce what
will be read below as that extermin
ator of the dreadful scourge—Mi
crobe, as recommended by the great
est anthorities, and the '.he world
famed authorities, on the subject,
who will admit that to exterminate
that pest and scourge requires just
such a liquid, surcharged with gases,
as William Radam’s Microbe Kil
ler.
.Testimonials.
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and have the consent to show them
to the aillieted, but have no authority
to publish them. From the following
testimony you can see at a glance i
that this medicine cures every dis-1
ease :
Consumption.
Pasadkxa. May. 13, 1889.—Mi
erobe Killer Co : I can recommend
Radam’s Microbe Killer for the cure
of consumption. 1 have employed
the best physicians in San Fraacisco,
San Jose, Los Angelos, and I am now
taking my fifth jug of Wai. Radam’s'
Microbe Killer. I have gained four I
teen pounds in three months, utfd I
note a steady improvement. The
medicine has accomplished more for
me in the short time I have tried it
than all the doctors and the outlay
of $7,000 and I hope all my friends
who are aillieted in the way I was will
use it. J. F. Renoult.
Formerly of San Francisco, now a
resident of Pasadena.
Complicated Diseases.
Sachemento. April 3, 1889. —Wm.
Radam’s Microbe Killer Co.: Gen
thiiuen:—l take pleasure in ad
i ding mv testimonial to that of
others who have been cured by the
virtue of your medicine I have been
allicied for several years, and for the
hist three or four years have not
i been able to work, having been
confined to my bed a good deal of the
time. My system was so thoroughly
poisoned from catarrah of over thirty
years’ standing in connection, the
; alarming symptons of malaria and
, diseased liver, that life was a burden.
i As a result, the liver, kidneys, urin
ary organs, heart, bronchial tubes
and lungs were all involved, eaus-
- ing dyspepsia, neuralgia and rheu
matism, with many alarming, inde-
- scribable symptoms. Have been un
, der the care of physicians and have
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t and medicines of the day. and belts.
, batteries and baths, without avail
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fect gifts to man (through theinstru-
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her father, a man of 76, in Albany,
Mo., bating that Win. Radam’s Mi
erobe Killer was curing all diseases'
given up i>y physicians and advi-inu
me to use it and not give it up until
a cure was affected. (Joining from
the source it did, 1 at once ordcic I
two gallons expressed from St. Louis, I
Mo., costing me $3 per gallon, but
the cheapest medicine 1 ever took.
Commenced taking it in December
last. Have taken seven gallons and
have been improving slowly but
surely. Have now gained my usual
weight and feel better than for years.
Am over <>o years of age. No money
would induce me io be without it in
my family. I hear many good re
i ports from those who are now using
it. Yours respectfully, etc.,
I. L. Gooddard.
Dyspepsia.
Lynchburg, Texas.—Messrs. Wal
j lace O’Leary & Co., Agents Radam’s :
Microbe Killer. Houston, Tex.: My !
suffering from dyspepsia and bayou j
fever made my life a misery and at;
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little to live when 1 heard of your j
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had been used SI,OOO could not have
bought the remaider of the gallon
had I not known where to get more.
Yours truly.
< apt. Geo. L. Smi ru.
Dysentery.
Galveton, Tex.,March 10, 1888.—
A Behrends, Agent for William Rad
am’s Microbe Killer. Dear Sir: —1
have been suffering for years with a
complication of diseases which or-'
igi nateu Iron a diseased liv< r. 1
Lad dysentery bloody flux -til in
ternal tumors I consult d o i c «.f
the most eminent physician,-. :. : lie
city and used their medi.iiie, I ,r a
: long time without getting any ,u lief.
1 was finally given .up to 'lie, vv h o a
friend advised me In try the Ma robe
Killer. As a last ■< -mt I g.-.'.c i a
i trial and she relief that it, guv. was
wonderful W hen I commenced to
take M:ct >cc Killer I we ghid < i.iy ,
eightv -iv pounds; nr. pie .nt
weight is 1 ' jrmmls. a.id .1 am I •
stored to ) iv usual g.» ■ li. alii,
John W. Deki.uk.
Sworn Io and subscribed before
mo this 10th day of March, A. D.
1888.
Nasiivh i.e. Tenn., April 8, 1890.
Radam’s Microbe Killer company,
i Nashville, Tenn—Gentlemen: After
i : having dyspepsia for fifteen years, I
, tried your Microbe Killer, using it
j I r about five month::, I £nd myself
entirely relievad.
Very respcctfi.i y,
A. P. Ma a UcWs.
I*. S.—Have taken ten jug-, and
have seen nothing but the hist re-
I suite.
Catarrh.
Deae and Dime. Institute, Austin.
1 i:x., July 11. 1888. Mr. William
Rndam; Dear Sir:— 1 certify that
1 have been a g.ieat sufferer with
pains in my chest, catarrh in the
head and headaeh for years. 1 have
spent hundreds of dollars in travel
ing in Colorado, ( tali, California,
Oregon, Montana, Wyoming and
Minnesota, and found no relief. I
heard of Radam’s Microbe Killer. I
have used four gallons of your medi
cine and 1 am almost entirely well.
:My headache and catarrh are gone.
lam still using the medicine. 1 will
I send another gallon to my brother.
W. H. Lacy,
Superintendent.
Malarial Fever.
Holston, Tex., Oct. 9, 1888. —
■Messrs. Wallace O’Leary & Co.,
I Agents William Radam’s Microbe
Killer: Gentlemen—l have been
using the Microbe Killer tor malarial
fever and general debility, and write
you to certify that I r.m again strong
and healthy, and am satisfied Wie
M icrobe Killer is a sure remedy for
1 hese diseases.
R. E. Lewis,
Proprietor Capitol Stables.
Fort Worth, Tex.. June 7, 1889.
|Ra him's Microbe Killer company,
Xast’ville, Tenn.—Dear Sirs: 1 have
' been suffering for four years with
’ chills and level and malarial fever.
One jug of your Microbe Killer has
stopped tlio chills, and 1 am much I
better, but still taking the medicine.
Yours respectfully,
J E. Daniels,
Photographer, GlO Houston street.
•New Orleans, La., June 17, 1888.
—Baden’s Microbe Killer Company
Gentlemen : 1 gladly testify that,
! after suffering with a very severe
case of malarial fever, 1 tried Win.
Radam’s Microbe Killer, and am now
1 perfectly well. I strongly recom
, I mend it to suffering humanity.
Jas. J. Beckley,
171 Chippewa street.
Asthma and Bronchitis.
, Nashville. Tenn —1 have been r.
• sufferer from asthma, catarrah and
bronchitis for nearly twenty years. 1
, have tried the best physicians and
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