Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: My carpet has arrived, and I am very much pleased with 
it. It is beautiful. I have been pleased with all the work you have done 
for me—rugs, blankets, skirts and carpet. You may look for our next 
clipping of wool another year. Respectfullv, 
MRS. S. J. COSTIN, Cheapside, Va. 
September 23d, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I highly appreciate your turnout this year. My wool was 
worse with burs and dirt than I ever had it, but I got the best turnout 
I ever had. Yours, 
TOM MARTIN, Meherrin, Va. 
September 26th, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I received the goods and am very much pleased with 
them. Yours truly, 
J. S. KERNACHAN, Florence, Ala. 
October nth, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: The carpet which you made for us was received yester¬ 
day, and we are so well pleased with it that I write at once to express my 
appreciation for your promptness. My wife is so well pleased with the 
carpet and work that she says she would not take $25 for it now. I’ve 
had carpet and blankets made at your mills, and have found the work 
O. K. in every respect. I know of no establishment that puts more 
brains and money into the texture of the goods it sends out. I can safely 
recommend your mills to the public. I am well pleased with the car¬ 
pet, and I don’t think I ever saw a prettier pattern in my life. I take 
great pleasure in testifying to the good quality of all goods received from 
you in exchange for wool, and also to the courtesy and fairness with 
which you have always treated me. Very respectfully, 
J. W. WILCOX, Kehukee, N. C. 
September 23d, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I received my goods. We are well pleased with them, 
and take pleasure in testifying to your integrity, believing you to be hon¬ 
est, upright gentlemen. Truly yours, 
SARAH A. BARNES, Vicksville, Va. 
June 20th, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I received a nice pair of blankets in good order. I am 
well pleased with your work. I’ve dealt with you two years with much 
satisfaction. I think I shall continue to deal with you. I get better pay 
for my wool in this way than any other. 
Truly yours, 
W. T. MEARS, Bridgetown, Va. 
July 15th, 1899. 
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