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Show TIED DOWN. 20 Years' Slavery How She Got Freedom. Free-dom. A dyspepsia veteran who writes from one of England's charming rural homes to tell how she won victory in her 20 years' fight, naturally exults in her triumph over the tea and coffee habit: "I feel it a duty to tell you," she says, "how much good Postum has done me. I am grateful, but also de sire to let others who may be suffering as I did, know of the delightful method meth-od by which I was relieved. "I had- suffered for 20 years from dyspepsia, s.nd the giddiness that usually usu-ally accompanies that painful ailment, and which frequently prostrated me. I never drank much coffee, and cocoa and even milk did not agree with my impaired digestion, so I used tea, exclusively, ex-clusively, till about a year ago, when I I found in a package of Grape-Nuts the little book, 'The Road to Wellville.' "After a careful reading of the booklet book-let I was curious to try Postum and sent for a package. I enjoyed it from the first, and at once gave up tea iu its favor. "I began to feel better very son. My giddiness left me after the first few days' use of Postum, and my stomach stom-ach became stronger so rapidly that it was not long till I was able (as I still am) to take milk and many other articles ar-ticles of food of which I was formerly compelled to deny myself. I have proved the truth of your statement that Postum 'makes good, red blood.' "I have become very enlhusiastic over the merits of my new table beverage, and during the past few months, have conducted a Postum propaganda among my neighbors which has brought benefit bene-fit to many, and I shall continue to tell my friends of the 'better way' in which I rejoice." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a reason." rea-son." Kver rend tlie nliove letter f A new one nppenrn from time to time. They re genuine, true, and full of humun IntereHt. |