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Show The Folly of Aelect. It is tho height of folly to nrg'ect precautionary pre-cautionary measures fir the preservati n of health, whoa they become necp;siry in ccin sequence of hunful influences. Among tlidje influence? are lrc uaitvoict-ftblo uaitvoict-ftblo inhalation of niiiftrious or fuiid air, eip 'sure ia bad weather, unhealthy oc-cvi oc-cvi pit ions and habitual lute hours, all of which tend to produce disease. Tu guard agninf.t thiir euocls a vigorous and regular discharge of the bod ly function- should be kopt up. Hosteller's Hostel-ler's Stomach Bitters is tho tonic, of all other?, best calculated to perpetuate bodily vijor and regularity. The experience ex-perience of denizens of unhealthy io-calit-es, out-door laborers, omployos in manufactories and late workers of all kinds, has shown that, a wiuealassfut of this pleasant siiftiauard taken a: regular interval imparls an Amount of stamina and power nf resistance to disease afforded afford-ed by no other protectire and rtsmedil ngent. The nervou?, the weak and the dyspeptic, derivo incalculable benetjl from its u-o, and pronounce it tho best preparation of its class. my8 |