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Show OU8TTHE DEMON. A Tusele with Coffee. Tboro Is something fairly demoniacal demoni-acal In the way coffee sometimes wreaks its fiendish malice on thosa nhc ubo It. A lady writing from Calif, says: "My husband and I, both lovors ot coffeo, suffered for somo time from a very annoying form of nervousness, accompanied by most frightful headaches. head-aches. In ray own case there was eventually developed some sort affection af-fection ot the nerves leading froiu tbe spine to the head. "I was unable to hold my head up straight, tho tension of the norves drew It to one side, causing me tbo most Intense pain. We got no relief from medicine, acd wero puzzled as to what caused tho trouble, until a friend suggested that possibly tho coffee cof-fee we drank had something to da with It, and advised that we quit It and try Postnm Coffee. "We followed his advice, and from tbe day that we began to use Postum we both began to Improve, and in a very short tlmo both of us wero entirely relieved. The nerves becatr steady once more, the headac-a ceased, the muscles In the back ot neck relaxed, my bead straightened up and tho dreadful pain that had so punished me whllo I used tho old kind ot coffeo. vanished. , "We have never resumed the use ot the old coffoe, but relish our Postum I every day as well as we did tbe former beverage. And we are delighted de-lighted to find that we can give It freely to our children also, something we never dared to do with tbe old kind of coffeo." Name given by Fo turn Co., Battlo Creek, Mich, Postum Coffee contains abso. ,.ely no drugj ot any kind, but rellevta tb cotfoj drinker from tho old dru poison. ' There's a reason. |