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Baker's Premium Bitters
Henrico county, Oct. 1, 1860.

E. Baker, Esq.

Dear Sir
--My wife has been suffering with Dyspepsia and Nervous Affection for several years, during which time she was as ill as possible to be alive;all hopes of life, by her physician, as well as by her relatives and friends, were blasted. Finally, she commenced, in small quantities, the use of Baker's Premium Bitters, which, in the course of eight weeks, (by daily using them,) restored her to perfect health. I am equally gratied to state that my child about eight years old, was long suffering with the Diarrhœa, attended daily by an able phisician, without giving any relief; but the use of one bottle of these Inestimable Bitters restored him entirely to health and vigor. It is my firm opinion, substanated by that of my family physician's, that Baer's Premium Bitters is the best medicin now before the public for the above-menoned diseases.

Yours, most truly,

P. W. J. Quarles.
These Bitters can be has of all the Druggists in this city, and at every respectable Drug Store in the State. Orders filled promptly by addressing.
E. Baker, Proprietor,
Richmond, Va. oc 30--ts

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