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Show COFFEE WAS IT. Paople Slowly Learn the Facta. "All my life I have been audi a alave to coffee that the vary aroma of It waa enough to act my nervea quivering. 1 kept gradually liming my health but I used to say 'Nonsense, It don't hurt me.' "Hlowly 1 waa forced to admit the truth and the final result waa that my whole nervoua force waa ahattered. "My heart became weak and uncertain uncer-tain In Ita action and Unit frightened me. Finally my physlclnn told me, about a year ugu, that I must atop drinking coffee or I could never expect ex-pect to be well again. "I waa In despair, for the very thought of the medicines I hud tried to many limes nauseuted me. I thought of Post urn but could hardly bring myself to give up the coffee. "Finally 1 corn lulled thut I owed It to myself to give postuin a trlul. Ko I got a puckugo nnif carefully followed the dlreciloim. and what a delirious, nourishing, rich drink It was! Io you know I found It very easy to shift from roffen to I'ostum and Uol mind thn chango iu nil' "Almost Immediately after I made the clmuge I found myself better, and ns thu days went by I kept on Improving. Improv-ing. Uy nerves grew Bound and aieudy, I slept well and felt strong and well balanced all the time. "Now I am completely cured, with the old tiervoosm sa and sickness all gone. In every way 1 am well once more." It pays to give up the drink that acta on some like a poison, for health la the greatest fortune one can have. II ml the llttlo book. "The Itiiud to W. Ilvllle," In pkga. "There's a Ilea-on." |