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Show INSOMNIA Leads to Madness, If not Rsmadled In Time. "Kxpcrlments satisfied ma, some 5 years ago," writes a Topeka woman. "(hut cnrTee was tho direct causo nt the 1 Insninnla from which 1 suffered terribly, ter-ribly, as well as Ihe extreme nervous- 1 -liens nnd ncutn dyspepsia which made life a most palnrul thing for me. ' ' "I had been a coffee drinker slnco , ',. childhood, and did not llku to think ;, that tho beverage waa doing mo all this ;-harm. ;-harm. Hut It was, and tho time ciunu when I had to face the fact, and pro- . lect niynelf. I therefore guvo up coffee ' i abruptly nnd absolutely, and udopted ; PoutuTn Or my hut drink nt meals. "I began to nolo Improvement In my ' . condition very soon lifter I took on jc' , Pnstum. Tho rhungo proceeded grad- 5- ually, but surely, nnd It was a matterof fv' only a few weeks beforu 1 fuund my- . , self entirely relieved the nervousness I '1 passed away, my digestive apparatus 1-' was restored to normal elllciency, nnd 1 I began to sleep, rentfully and peace- ' I',', fully. "Theno happy conditions have con f ' tinned during all of tho D years, and I I am si.fo In saying that I owe them en- tliely lo postum, for when I began lo drink It I ceased to u.o inedlilno." I Head the little book. "Tho Itoad to I Wellvllle,"ln pkgs. "There's n Hennon." I l:er read Ihe above lelterr A urw I one ni,.r..rn lr..ni limn l. lime. Thrr f are arMilne, (rue, end lull ut huninsi I iulvrrsl, r |