148 MICROBES AND THE MICROBE-KILLER. 



Q. What is your business ? A. President of the Mount 

 Holly &; Bedford Eailroad ; corresponding secretary of 

 the Burlington County Agricultural Society ; secretary 

 of the Burlington County Horticultural Society ; presi- 

 dent and general manager of the Mount Holly College 

 property ; and manager of several farms. 



Q. Have you ever taken (William) Eadam's Microbe- 

 Killer as a remedy ? A. Yes, sir. 



Q. What were your symptoms and conditions before 

 you began to take this remedy ? A. Every indication 

 of pulmonary disease. 



Q. State what the indications were. A. Excessive 

 coughing and expectoration and general debility of the 

 system. 



Q. Had you been treated by physicians ? A. Yes, 

 gj[p . * * * fQj, ^ number of years. 



Q. Had your symptoms and condition improved or 

 grown worse ? A. Generally grown worse. 



Q. What results did you experience from taking Rad- 

 am's Microbe- Killer ? A. Always beneficial. 



Q. Tell me what quantity you have used yourself and 

 in your family. A. About twenty-five jugs of it. 



Q. How is your condition now ? A. My condition is 

 100 per cent better. It is a common remark upon the 

 street that I have been saved. Everybody supposed I 

 was going to die of consumption. 



Cross-examined by Mr. Sweezey (counsel for defend- 

 ants) : 



Q. Do you know anything about microbes ? A. I do 

 not. 



James 0. Corliss, being duly sworn, was examined 

 by Mr. James, and testified as follows : 



Q. Where do you reside? A. Sanderson, Salem 

 County, N. J. 



Q. What is your business or profession ? A. A min- 

 ister of the gospel. 



Q. Did you ever use the remedy known as William 

 Eadam's Microbe-Killer ? A. I have. 



