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Show H A TEXAS CLERGYMAN Hj peaks Out for the Benefit of Suffer m Ing Thousands. H Rot. 0. M. Gray, Daptlst clergy H Bn, of Wultcaboro, Tor., Bays: t "Four yearn ngo I Buffered misery with lumbago. Every movement wnn ono of pain. Doan'fl Kid noy Pllln romovod tho wholo difficulty , nftor only a Bhort 7 time Although I do not llko to lmvo my nnmo lined publicly, rH I mako on ozcoption H fa Ui In cano, no that othor nufferors H from kldnoy troublo may profit by my H cxporionca." H Hold by nil donlorn. f0 contn a brpc H yostor-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y. H 8IX MONTHS. H I J;'jrtiiwMw ,rtgjd H Mrs, lllll Now, toll mo at once H arhero liavo you boon nil thin timo? j Dill Why, dour, it hasn't boon H long. H Mrs. Dill How daro you toll mo H Uwt7 You hnvo boon out nil night. M Women In Postal Service, H Tho dlntlncilon of llrnt nppoiutlng a H "wonmn poatmaiitor doon not bolong to H Amorlcn, nor 1b tho otuploymont of M worn on in tho pontnl norvico n now H Idon. Ab ourly nn 1GI8 n woman post j master wna nppotntod to look nftor H the mnilB of Urnlno lo Comto, an lm H portant town of Franco, in tho try H Ing timoH of tho Thirty Yearn war, H the prinolpnl oflloo lit tho pOHtnl norv H Ico of Europe wan hold by a woman, H AloxHiidrlno do Iltio. From 1028 to H 3640 alio wan In ohnrga of tho mails H of tho Oorinan omplro, tho Notlior H IaiuIh, Ilurgundy nnd Lorraine Sho H was Known iih a maator gonornl of tho H wrIIh. In Amorlcn, Elizabeth Ilnrvoy H ,-was tho llrnt to hold n placo in tho H ofltal department. Sho had ohnrgo H of tho lottora in PortHinouth, N. II., In H tho bogiunlug of tho Rovontoonth con Hs tury. A halt century nftarward I.ydln ft" t 8I1U wa pluooil In otiargw ot the post H oflloo in Haloin, Mass, H A Queer Malady. H SprlKK went to i noted phyaician to j nnk iidvioo aa to IiIh honlth, In pom H poua tonou ho addroBsod tho doctor: H "I uli have oomo to ah bbU H you nh what -what la nh tho H ilooaid mattnw with mo ahl" H "I lltul that your heart 1b nffoctod," j eald tho phyHtolan, Kiuvoly, H "Oh ah -any thing oIbo all?" H "Yen; your lungs uro nffoctod, too." H "Anything ah nine ah?" H "You; your umunora aronlso at- M footed." fl PRESSED HARD H Coffee's Weight on Old Age. H When prominent men ronlltso tho in H Jurloua offeotaof coffoonml tho ohnngo Hj In health that I'oatum can bring, thoy H are glad to lend their testimony for H tho benollt of othcra. H A Hupetintondont of public schools In H North Carolina iiuym H "My mother hIuco hor onrly child H hood, wnn ait Invoterato coffee drinkor H and had been troubled with her heart H for n numbor of yearn, and com H plained of that 'weak alt over' fooling H and Hick Htomuoh, H "Some tlmu ago I wna making an of H flclal visit to a dlutant part ot tho H country and took dinner with ono ot H tho utorchauta of tho placo. I no- H tlced a uomewhat pocullar flavor of H tho coffee, and nuked him concerning H It lie replied that It wnaPostutu. H "I wna so ploaHod with It, that nftor H tho meal was over, I bought a pack j ago to carry homo with mo, and had H wiro proparo hoiuo for tho noxt moat. j The whole family liked it so well, that H wo dlscontlnuod coffee and uaod H roRtum entirely, H "I had roally boon at tlmoa very anx j lous concerning my mother's condition. H but wo noticed that aftor using H Po8tim for 'a short timo, sho felt so H muoh bettor than she did prior to its H use, and had little troublo with her j heart and no sick stomach; that thn H hondnchos wore not so frequent, and H hor goneral condition much improved. j This coittlnued until sho wns as well H and hearty as tho roat or na. H "l know Postum has benotltod my j self and tho Qthor mombors of tho fnm H ily, but not In so marked a dogreo as H In tho case or my mother, na sho was H a victim of long standing." M Road "Tho Hoad to Wollvillo." la H pkgs. H 'There's n lloason." H V:r mu Him nbnrr IrtttrT A nrn M n niiprnr) from (Into lo lime. Tliry M uro nruulur, true, uud rull j( humau H lAttrcnt. |