Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I have just received my goods from your mills from this 
year’s crop of wool. It is now lying on the floor for the family and my 
neighbors to inspect. We are all highly pleased with the carpets, rugs, 
etc. I often think what a fool I was not to have patronized you sooner. 
Truly yours, 
R. B. TURNBULL, Lawrencevlle, Va. 
June 30th, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I write to say I have been doing business with you for 
ten to twelve years, and have always been entirely satisfied. You have 
made blankets, carpet, skirts and other goods, and will say I have saved 
lots of money every time, as your goods always last longer than any I 
can buy for anything like the money, and can always find ready sale for 
more than I ever have to sell at a good price. You can always count on 
my friendship. I am yours, well pleased, 
R. D. MABEN, Blackstone, Va. 
November 4th, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I take pleasure in writing you in regard to the work you 
did for me. I must say that I am more than pleased with the blankets 
you made for me. Truly, 
J. W. O’BRIEN, Forbes, Va. 
November 7th, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I have been a patron of your mills for a good many years, 
and have had blankets, art squares, carpeting and pants goods, all of 
which I have been highly pleased with, and gladly recommend your 
mills to all. Will send you all the orders I can. 
Truly. MRS. S. J. RAWLINGS, Diamond Grove, Va. 
November 9th, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I have received my goods, and am entirely pleased with 
them. Can say you have acted honestly in every respect since I have been 
sending you my wool. Yours truly, 
LUCY B. SAUNDERS, Turner, Va. 
September 1st, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: The goods arrived last evening from the mills, and I take 
pleasure in saying they were all more than satisfactory. One would be 
hard to please that could find any fault with the work you do. I have 
had from you white and colored blankets, carpet, rugs, art squares, and 
regard each and all as beyond criticism. I should unhesitatingly advise 
any one having wool to be made up to send it to the Leaksville Mills. 
Thanking you for your upright dealing, correctness of detail, and the 
beautiful work just sent me, I remain, yours respectfully, 
MRS. JUDGE T. M. MILLER, Powhatan C. H., Va. 
October 6th, 1899. 
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