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Show GRAND TO LIVE And the Last Laugh Is Always the Best "Six months ago I would have laughed laugh-ed at the idea that there could be anything any-thing better for a table beverage than :offee," writes an Ohio woman, "now 1 laugh to know there is. "Since childhood I drank coffee free y as did the other members of the family. fam-ily. The result was a puny, sickly firl ; and as I grew Into womanhood 1 lid not gain in health, but was afflicted af-flicted with heart trouble, a weak and disordered stomach, wrecked nerves ind a general breaking down ill lasl winter, at the age of 38, I seemed to ae on the verga of consumption. "My friends greeted me with 'Hon bad you look! What a terrible color I' ind this waB not very comforting. "The doctors and patent mediclnei lid me absolutely no good. I was thor Dughly discouraged. "Then I gave up coffee and com menced Postuni. At first I didn't llk It, but after a few trials and followlns the directions exactly, It was grand It was refreshing and satisfying. Ii i couple of weeks I noticed a great ;hange. "I became stronger, my brain grew clearer, I was not troubled with for ?etfulness as in coffee times, mj power of endurance was more that doubled. "The heart trouble and indigestloi disappeared and my nerves becamt steady and strong. I "I began to take an interest In thingi about me. Housework and home making became a pleasure. My frlendi have marveled at the change and whei they enquire what brought It aboul I answer 'Postum, and nothing else Ii the world.' " Name given by Poatun Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little Book, "The Road ti Wellvllle," In pkga. "There's a reason.' Evfr rearl fhe above IrtterT A ne one nprrf-An from tlm to time. Tlie; are sennlnc, trn, and fnll of ham.il . lutertrt. |