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Show SHE QUIT But It Was a Hard Pull. It la hard to bellevo that coffee will put a person In such a condition as It did an Ohio woman. She tells her own story: "I did not believe coffeo caused my trouble, and frequently aald I liked It ao well I would not, and could not quit drinking It, but I was a miserable sufferer from heart trouhlo and nervous nerv-ous prostration for four years. "I was ecurccly able to bo around, had no energy and did not care for anything. any-thing. Wus emucluied and bad a constant con-stant pain around my heart until I thought I could not endure It. For months I never went to bed esceptlng 10 get up In the morning. I felt as though I was liable to din any time. "Frequently I bad nervous chills and the least excitement would drive sleep away, and any little nulso would upset me terribly. I was gradually getting worse until finally one tlmu It came over me and I asked myself what's the use of being sick all tho time and buying medicine so that I could In-dulgo In-dulgo myself In coffee? "Ho I thought I would see If I could quit drinking coffee and got some l'oatum to bolp me quit. I made It strictly according to dlrnctloua and I want to toll you, that chiiugu was the groatest step In my life. It waa easy to quit coffee bocauau I had the l'oatum w'.lch I now like hotter than the old toffee, "One by one the old troubles left, until now I am In splendid health, nerves steady, heart all right ond tho pain all gone. Never havo any morn nervous chills, don't take any medicine, j can do all my housework, and have , dono a great deal beside." Head "The Hoad to Wellvlllo," In j pkgs. "There's a Hoason." Kl" "ad the above Irllrrt A lis o apni-nrs frum time lo lliur. Tl.fr |