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Show DIDN'T BELIEVE That Colfeo Was tho rteal Trouble Somo pooplo flounder nrottnd nnd tnko uvcrj thing that's recommended but finally find thnt colTeo la tho roai cnuso of their troublua. Au Urogou man says: 'Tor 26 jonre I was troubled with my Btomach. I was a steady coffee drinker, but didn't suspect thnt as the cause. I took almost anything which someone olso had been cured with but to no good. I wns ory had last summer and could not work at times. "On Dec. 2, 1102, I was taken so bad tho doctor said I could not llvo over 21 hours at the most, and I mado all preparation to dlo. I could hardly eat anything, overythlng distressed dis-tressed me, and I waa weak and sick all over. When In that condition cor-fee cor-fee was abandoned and I was put on Iliatum, tho chango In my feelings came quickly after tho drink that waa poisoning mo was removed. "The pain and sickness fell away from mo and I began to got well day by day, so I stuck to It until now I am well and strong again, can cat heartily, with no headache, heart troubla or the awful sickness of the old coffee day. I drink all I wlh of I'ostum without any harm and onjoy It Immensely. 'This soonia Ilka a atront; story, but I would refer you to tbo Klrst Nafl Bank, the Truat Banking Com-pany, Com-pany, or any merchant of Grant's I'aas, Ore , In regard to my standing, and I will send a sworn atatoment of this If you wish. You can also use jny name." Name given by I'ostum Co, Ilattlo Creek, Mich. Still there are many who persistently persist-ently fool themselves by saying "Cot-feo "Cot-feo don't hurt mo." A ten days' trial of Poatum In Its place will tell the truth and many times save life There's a reason" I.ook for tho llttlo book, "Tho ltoad to Wellvlllo," in pkgs. N |