Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I write to say my goods have been received, and that my 
wool was made up according to my instruction. We were all very much 
pleased with the goods, so do not make yourself uneasy any longer about 
my wool. You have been making up my wool for a good many years— 
some ten or fifteen, I think—and you have always given satisfaction, ex¬ 
cept sometimes I thought you were too slow in sending the goods back. 
May you continue to do work as satisfactory in the future as the past., 
and I have no doubt you will be a blessing to your customers. 
Yours truly, 
WM. H. ABBITT, West Appomattox, Va. 
September nth, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills, Leaksville, N. C. 
Dear Sirs: I received blankets several days ago, and was very much 
pleased with them. Will ship you wool as fast as we get any. We haven’t 
but few sheep. Will try and get some of my neighbors to ship. 
R. O. ORGAN, Earle, Va. 
September 24th, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Gentlemen: The goods arrived O. K. They give entire satisfaction. 
We think they are beautiful. The exchange plan, as you manage it, is a 
blessing to any poor man. It pays better to have wool made up on shares 
than to sell it to the merchants. It enables him to furnish his house with 
useful, durable and beautiful articles at less than half price, provided he 
sold his wool and took the money to buy such articles. Yes, sir, it pays 
a hundred per cent, better. Any man with a few sheep can furnish his 
house with all the necessities in the woolen cloth line, and all the beautiful 
rugs, carpets, etc., at almost no cost. Accept thanks. May you live 
long, prosper, and continue to be a benefactor in the land. 
Respectfully, 
J. D. GRIFFIN, Hamburg, Ala. 
September 28th, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I have been shipping my wool to Leaksville for several 
years . Have had cloth, rugs, yarn, buggy robes and counterpanes, all of 
them made up from my wool, and they are beautiful. All of them are 
of good quality, and give perfect satisfaction. Glad we have such an 
opportunity of having our wool worked up so nicely. 
GRANDY B. DOXEY, 
and wife, 
MARY S. DOXEY, 
Creeds, Va. 
October 3d, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Gents: Goods received and give satisfaction. I have been dealing 
with your Mills for three or four years, and your goods have always given 
entire satisfaction as to manufacture, and the promptness with which the 
orders have been attended to. Respectfully, 
R. LEBBY, M.D., Fort Johnson, S. C. 
October 4th, 1899. 
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