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Show ot Very WelL" A frelinjr, of vague bodily diacomfort, which does not amount to poiiiive illnesi, and yut is incompatible with health, U often aptly described by the phrase "Not very well." This feeling usually arises from a deficiency of tho ncrvoui power which is required to keep the vital machinery ma-chinery in vi( tous ai.d h'-althful operation. opera-tion. Nervous weakness has too fre-! fre-! quently turned out to be the prelude of some iri.iua malady to admit of any doutu in the matter. Inactivity of the bivliiy function? as surely b--jets their dt-rang-'inent as rause precedes etlVct, It is therefore absolutely essential for the prrwrvat ion of health, prbaps of life itself, that i his wamir.fr should be Droropily ht.-dl 1 he c5c do-s not admit of dr-ly. dr-ly. IWiuliz? thp ytm at once and eiT"ctuftlly with UoLetter's Bitr that peerless invipora' t which, by infu?mg i ew health Mid trennlh into the system. proU-cLs it a(raint di-ea.se more surely ihan ever lenient of old was protected by armor of proof apmt the foe. |