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Show WHAT'S THE USE 8tlcklng to a Habit When It Meant Dlecomfort7 Old King ("offeo knnrka tulijrcta out loleriibly flat lit times, nnd then) la nn possible doubt of what did It. A Mlrh. woman glvea her oxperli-neo: "I used to havo liver trouble nearly all of tho tlmo nnd took medli Ino which relieved mo only for a llttlo whllo. Then every otn-o In a whllo I would ho suddenly doubled tip with an uwful agony In my atomach. It acpmi-d aa though eve ry tlmo I took a breath I would die. No one could eulTi-r nny more nnd llvo. "Finally I not down ao alck with catarrh of tho atnmncb that I could not turn over In bed, and my atotnnch did not digest even milk. Tho doctor finally told mo that If I did not give up drinking cofTeo I w ould aurely dlo, hut I felt I could not give It up. "However, llualmnd brought homo a pnrkngo of I'oHtum nnd It waa mude atrlrtly according to dirvcllona. It ' wns tho only thing that would stay on my stomach, and I aoon got ao I liked It very much. "Uritdtinlly I began to get hotter, and week by week gulned in atrctigth and healih. Now 1 am In perfect condition, condi-tion, and I am convinced that the whole cause of my troublo wns coffee drinking, drink-ing, and my getting better was due to leaving off coffee and drinking Poatura. "A short tlmo ngo I tamed some coffee and found, to my astonishment, that I did not care anything ahout It. I never have to tnke medicine any more. I hope you will use this letter for the benefit of those sufforlnr from the poisonous effects of coffee." Read the little bonk, "The Road to Wellvl!le,"ln pkgs. "There'i a Reason." Bw read the efcave teller A mm aeea-ara from Ilm la Ilm. They r grantee, tmi mm4 full ef hamaa la larval. L |