Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: Your bundle reached me yesterday, and the goods are 
beautiful. The ones you made for me last year have been much admired 
by many people. I will take pleasure in giving your advertising card a 
conspicuous place. Hoping to have further dealings with you, 
Very truly yours, 
N. B. COOKE, Taylorsville, Va. 
August 25th, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sir: My cloth came all right, and I was well pleased with it. 
I was highly pleased with the blankets and the dress goods I received 
from your factory, and as long as I raise sheep I expect to patronize your 
mill. I would not be without your blankets for a great deal. 
Yours respectfully, 
WILLIAM T. CLARK, Meherrin, Va. 
September 16th, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I am specially pleased with your way of doing business. 
I am perfectly satisfied with the work you did for me. I can recom¬ 
mend your mills to my friends, as I am highly pleased. I shall ship more 
wool next season, and will advise my friends to ship their wool to the 
Leaksville Woolen Mills, N. C., and I am sure they will get entire satis¬ 
faction. As I am specially pleased, it affords me pleasure to recommend 
to others. Yours respectfully, 
W. A. CANNON, Mecklenburg County, Va. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I received my coverlets all right. I was well pleased 
with them. I think they are the prettiest I ever saw. I am so well 
pleased that I will have more next fall. I have recommended your nice 
work to all of my neighbors. They say they will have coverlets next fall. 
Truly yours, MARY C. DAVIS. 
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Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I take pleasure in notifying you that I have received goods 
ordered, and I am pleased beyond expectation with the beauty and quality 
of carpet and blankets. I also wish to thank you for promptness in fill¬ 
ing my order. Respectfully, 
MRS. WM. F. JONES, Lawrenceville, Va. 
November 3d, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: It is with much pleasure that I write to tell you that I 
have received my goods O.K., and am entirely pleased with them. I got 
more than I expected. I show my goods and my beautiful blankets and 
coverlets that I have gotten from year to year for a long time to my 
friends. Think I have been instrumental in several sending their wool 
to you. Wishing you great success, 
I am most respectfully, 
MRS. E. C. GEE, Lockleven, Va. 
October 26th, 1899. 
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