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Show EAQER TO WORK. Health Regained by Right Food. . Th average healthy man pr woman la uaually euger to be busy at souie useful task or employment. but lot dyajif pala or Indlgeatlon got bold of one, and all endeavor beeouuie a burden. "A year ago, after recovering from an operation," write, JlchlBJin, IndJ. "my alomuch and nurvebegun to give nie much trouble. "At tlmea my appetite wa vora-clous, vora-clous, but whin IniltilKod, Indigestion tolloKud. Other times I hud no appo-St appo-St whutover. Tho food I took did not aourtah me aud I grew weaker thun iver. - . , . "I lost lnteroet In everything nnd wanted to bopulone, I had always had good nerves, but uow tho uiuix-.t tilllu I would upset iu aud bilug ou a vluluut i headache. Walkliig acroas-ihe room waa on effort nnd proscrllr eiorclae was out ot tho quentU.n. I "I hud seen OrnpoNuta n.lvertl8ed, bu did not bellevo v.hut I rend at tbj time. At lust when It cmcd aa If I , waa literally starving, I begun to ett Crape-Nuts. "I bail not been nblo to work for a year, but now after two months on Ornpe-Nuts I mil eager to bo at work aguln. My aloiuach ijlves mo no trouble trou-ble now, my aorves aio ateady aa ever, and Interest In Wo and ambition havo come bnrk wllh tho return to health." Head "The llond to Wollvllle," In pkRS. "Tbere'a a Ileason." t-'vrr vend the alinv. letter! A If. ox. eeiwur. Irern Urn. lo line. They ere aeuulue. true, aad full uf haiaia Ulrrrau . |