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' M-'w Ty ?.?v. T:7 , ,. :S :i J - ' V'.' i . . ' . . .' - - f s -v ''V ' - ,i ; s . 't . I" -! 1 '.. '. . ' . r 1 s X - s - if.' 1 ' . . "I'f" vi : ., ' ; : ; . CHARLOTTE DAILY, OBSERVERS ULY 15, 190Gt 'ni v?T:T lllliiiilll ! ent .condition ras! told by themselvesvv and the verification of their stories by the a? Ghief of Police- of Greensboro, -N iG -?ti 1 ' V ;t- r - S : 7 Greensboro, N; C, July 13, 1906. . I watat 'the good people of Greensboro and North Carolina to know what a wonderful cure the Mc Kanna Three-Day Liquor Cure is. I have been a slave to strong drink for thirty years and was disagreeable to all around me. My wife was miserable when I came home at nisrhts. : Chief of Police Neelley came to me and advised me to go to Dr. J. J. McKanna, who had rooms in the McAdoo Hotel, and try his treatment. After three days of this wonderful discovery I am a well man and feel better than ever. I can go home now and be a comfort to my wife and family. I take my hat off to Dr. McKanna and wish him success always. H. T. PROCTOR. Greensboro, N. C, July 13, 1906. I have been drinking for twelve years, getting on big sprees about once or twice a month, neglecting my work and family. I was advised by a friend that Dr. J. J. McKanna, of Reidsville, was in Greensboro and I went at once to see (him. I began the treatment about 8:30 a. m., Wednesday, July 10th, for the drink habit, and to-day I feel bet ter'than I have for twelve years, after three days' treatment, which has cured me. Would advise all who wish to get the dreadful dis ease out of their system to go at once to Dr. J. J. Mc Kanna and be cured. Your business would only be neglected three days. W. R. CURTIS. . Greensboro, N. C, July 13, 1906.' I have, known H. T. Proctor and W. R. Curtis for about fifteen years and have known them to be men who work long enough to get a little money on hand and then engage in drinking . whiskey for several days, abusing themselves and families. They have' taken a three'day treatment under Dr. J. J. McKanna and now say they have no desire for whiskejr and don't expect to ever drink again. O. F. NEELLEY, Chief Police. i ' '-'. .'Ml. FOR FURTHBR INFORMATION AND RATES, ADDRESS '7 Uo..: -i f id r 'ii in n II i injf TmnnirDAiMW VVHUU I ttl M U Long: Distance Phone 1 84 V'--. .'.';:u:-v NO DANGEROUS H Y- EO D E R MIHS HSFF) TN OTT RfURR
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