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IMITATIONS AND PERSECUTIONS. 15t 



Annie Miller, being duly sworn, testified : 



Q. Where do you live ? A. Brooklyn, No. 80 Wil- 

 loughby street. 



Q. Have you ever taken Radam's Microbe-Killer ? A. I 

 have. 



Q. Won't you tell the jury what your condition of 

 health was and your symptoms at the time you began to 

 use this remedy ? A. Well, it was a catarrhal condi- 

 tion, weak and miserable, suffering continually, and no 

 remedy could break it up. I had catarrhal cold in throat 

 and head. 



Q. Did you ever consult doctors ? A. I did. 



Q. And did they do any good ? A. No, sir. 



Q. Tell the jury your condition and symptoms while 

 using this remedy. A. At first I did not feel well ; I 

 felt worse. I had a pain in my stomach and pain in my 

 back, and very weak ; but in a short time those symp- 

 toms disappeared and I began to get flesh, felt stronger, 

 had a better color, and was, indeed, a new person, to the 

 astonishment of all my friends. 



Q. What quantity have you used altogether? A. 

 From thirty to thirty- five gallons. 



Q. Have you ever experienced any bad or injurious 

 effects from it ? A. I have not. 



Eudolph F. Voelkel, being duly sworn, testified : 



Q. Where do you five ? A. At No. 403 West Forty* 

 ninth street now. 



Q. What is your business ? A. A theatrical manager 

 and advance agent. 



Q. Have you ever taken Eadam's Microbe-Killer? 

 A. I have. 



Q. Now, won't you tell the jury what your condition 

 and symptoms were before using Radam's Microbe- 

 Killer ? A. I had twenty-three ulcers on this leg and 

 they were very painful. 



Q. Were you treated by physicians ? A. By several 

 physicians. 



Q. Where ? A. At Charleston, New Orleans, St. Louis, 

 and Potosi. 



