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Like Hypnotism

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
March
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Like Hypnotism, etc. The tenacity with which sonie habits stick to people, or people stick to habite, i very remarkable, particularly the tobáceo and coffee habit. People act almost as if they were In reality ander a hypnotie spell. Tliey promise themselves and friends time and again that they will leave o. f, wïen they flnd healtli forsaking thein, but they make one excuse or aaotfher and keep on the dreary way as if guided by an unseen spirit oí e-vil. Physicia-ns realize the useles-sucmh of treating a patiënt for any of the multitude of nervous diseases so long as the poisonous alkaloids of tobáceo and coffee are being taken ;nto the system, even in minute doses. flt is a simple matter to break the coffee spell if the food drink, Postura Oereal, is used in its place. This is a fac-siniile of fine Moca coffee in looks wttem brewed, and changes to the rich golden brown of old Java when cream is added. Being made wholly of grains intended by the Creiitor for man'e subsistente, _it inakes red blood quickly, and is 'fattenlng and oourtéhing. The muddy complexión disappears and in ts place comes the clear skin of health wlth rich blood coursing back of it. Many people are sick and do not know that It is the insidious poison of coffee that proetrates stomach and liver and causes it. Tliey laugh at first. but a trial of a week ffithout ooffee and usinc; the food drink. Postum Oereal, makes one wake up to a great big live fact. Th children can sip f rom papa's or mamma's coffee cup. if it happens to contain Postum Cereal, and their little bodies will grow round and fat wnder tlhe nourishment of the pure gratas, but it is a beartless proceeding to feed the tender bodies on ooifee as every one knows the puny. sicklj looks of coffee drinking children. Let people a dopt healthful food and drink and "throw physic tothe dogs." -i The rather sensational trial of Rev. 0r. Brown, of San Francisco, ended suddenly last Thursday by a confession from Miss Overman, that she conspired with Mrs. Davldson, and put up the Avhole joib. She hoped to save herself from manual labor and in order to do so was willing to besmirch her own name and eharacter and that of Dr. Brown also. She oanfessed herself not only a blackniailer, but a thief. People who are always so willing and ready to condemn any minister oí wrong doing, against whom the tongue of scandal may wag, simply and solely because he is a minister, but who have word of palliation for libertines and others of their ilk, wlll be sadly disappointed at this outcome. It also disproves the most detestable and dangerous of all the old sayings, because it is so universally quoted and believed that "where there is so much smoke there must be some fire." It shows how easily shrewd and deBigning people may ruin the eharacter of the innocent, though an entire blameless Hfe may brought forward to help the innocent vlctim. For the cause of religión ; for the cause of good moráis ; for the cause of bumanity, we rejoice at the outcome of this trial. Dr. Brown deeerves the thanks öf the decent people of the nation for manfully fighting the battle through and vindicating himself.

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Ann Arbor Courier