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Show WHAT'S THE USE Sticking to a Habit When It Means Discomfort? Old King Coffeo knocks subjects out tolerably flat at times, and there Is no possible doubt of what did it. A Mich, woman gives her experience: "I used to have liver trouble nearly all of tho time and took medlcino which relieved mo only for a little while. Then every onco In a whllo I would bo suddenly doubled up with an awful agony in my stomach. It scorned as though every timo I took a ' breath I would dio. No ono could 1 suffer any moro nnd live. "Finally I got down so sick with catarrh ot tho stomach that I could not turn over In bod, and my stomach did not digest even milk. Tho doctor 1 finally told mo that If I did not glvo up . drinking coffeo I would silroly dio, but I I folt I could not glvo It up. ( "However, Husband brought homo a 1 packngo of Postum nnd It was mado ' Btrlctly according to directions. It xj!t m was the only thing that would stay iT ' on my stomach, nnd I soon got so I liked it vory much. "Gradually I began to got better, and 1 week by week gained In strength and 'wll health. Now I am In perfect condl- qti,' tion, and I am convinced that tho whole causo of my troublo was coffeo drinking, drink-ing, and my gotting bettor was duo to leaving off coffoo nnd drinking Postum. "A short time ago I tasted some coffeo and found, to my astonishment, that I did not care anything about it. I never have to tako medicine any moro. I hope you will uso this letter for tho benefit of those suffering from tho poisonous effects of coffeo." Read tho llttlo book, "Tho Road to WollvHle,"in pkga. "Thoro's a Roason." Elver rrad the above IrtterT A nerr one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and fall of buman Interoat l |