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Show EAGER TO WORK. Health Regained by Right Food Tho avo'ijago healthy man: or woman Is usually eager to ho busy at somo useful task or employment.. But let dyspepsia or Indigestion get hold of ono, and all endoavor becomes a burden. "A year ago, after recovering from an operation," writes a Michigan lady, "my stomach and nerves began to give mo much trouble "At times my appotlto was voracious, vora-cious, hut when indulged. Indigestion followed. Other times I had no appotlto appo-tlto whatever. Tho food. I took did not nourish mo and I grew weaker than, evor. , "I lost Interest in everything and wanted to bo alone. I had always had good nerves, but now tho morost trlllo would upset mo and bring on a violent headache. Walking across tho room was on effort and proscribed oxorclso was out of tho question. "I had soon Grapo-Nuts advertised, but did not bollovo what I read at tho tlmo. At last when It seemed as if I wbb literally starving, I began to eat Grape-Nuts. v " ' "I had not beon ablo to work for a year, but now aftor two months on drapo-Nuts I am eagor to bo at work again. My stomach glyos mo no trouble trou-ble now, my nerves ro'. steady as ayter, and interest InUlfo and ambition(.havo coino back Svith tho roturn to health." Read "Tho Road to Wollvillo," In pkgs. "Thorb's a Reason." Ever rcud the nliovc letter f A new one npriir from tlmo to time. Tliry nrc erntiluej true, uud full,, of lunnnu Intercut. t, ; 'i V. t . . 1 |