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Show IN A SHADOW. Inveterate Tea Drinker Feared Par alysis. Steady use of either tea or coffei often produces alarming symptoms a the poison (caffeine) contained li these beverages acts wHn more pc tency In aome porsons than In othen "1 waa never a coffee drinker, writes an III. woman, "but a tea drink er. I was very nervous, bnd frequen spells of sick headache and hear trouble, and was subject at tlmea t severe attacks of bilious colic. "No end of sleepless nights woul have spells at night when my rlgb side would get numb and tingle Ilk a thousand needles were pricking ta flesh. At times I could hardly put tn tongue out of my mouth and my rlgb eye and ear were affected. "The doctors told me I wss liable t become paralysed at any time, ao waa In constant dread. I took no en of medicine all to no good. "The doctors told me to quit usln tea. but I thought I could not lit without It that It waa my only eta; I bad been a tea drinker for twent; five years; was under the doctor care for fifteen. "About six months ago, I final' quit tea and commenced to drtn iostum. "I have never bad one spell of ale headache since and only one llgl stuck or bilious colic. Have quit ba 1 Ing those numb spells at night, sle well and my heart Is getting strongi all the Ume." Name given upon r queet. I'oatum now comes In concentrate I powder form, called Instant Postui ' It Is prepared by etlrrtng a level te . spoonful in a cup of hot water, addli ' sugsr to taste, and enough cream ' j bring the color to golden brown, j Instant Postum Is convenlen ' there's no waste: and the flavor is I ways stlfonn. Sold by grocers ever where. A 5 -cup trial tin mailed for grocet tiara and Sent stamp for postag 5 Poatum Cereal Co, Ud, Battle Cree Mich. 1 |