TESTIMONIALS. 
From a large number of communications we have received, we take 
pleasure in presenting the following, regretting that want of space will not 
admit of using many others we have on our tiles. We thank our patrons 
for their generous words, and shall endeavor to still merit their esteem and 
confidence. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I have received my goods, and am very much pleased with 
them. I was raised on a farm, and have carded, spun and wove many a 
yard of cloth in the old-fashioned loom, and know what it costs to make 
a yard of cloth, and after all that hard labor it was nothing to compare 
to your cloth. After many years of toil, I set the old loom aside, and 
decided to sell my wool for cash and buy cloth for my six boys, some 
of which were then grown. I shipped my wool several years, selling for 
cash, but after paying freight, commissions, etc., I had very little money. 
I then decided to send my wool to you, which was five years ago. I was 
so very much pleased with your goods, I have been having you manufac¬ 
ture my wool every year since, and expect to continue to do so as long 
as I have sheep. Wishing you much success, 
Respectfully yours, 
MRS. SAMUEL F. SPENCER, Buckingham, Va. 
October 17th, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I have been sending my wool to you for ten years, and I 
take great pleasure in saying to the public, “Your Mills have given me 
perfect satisfaction in all that it has done for me.” I have had blankets, 
dress goods, buggy robes, and can truthfully say some of the richest and 
loveliest coverlets that my eyes ever beheld. I must say it gives me the 
greatest pleasure in saying to my friends and the public that it has done 
all it claimed to do, and without a doubt I shall patronize it as long as 
we own a sheep and you send us the goods you have. Wishing you great 
success, Respectfully, 
MRS. J. Z. BOWEN, Oliveville, Va. 
November 6th, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: I have received my goods all O. K., and am perfectly 
satisfied with them. I think them beautiful. I shall be glad to patronize 
you again next spring. Others in my neighborhood have said they are 
going to send to you the next clipping season. I will do all I can to 
get more customers for you. Thanking you for my nice blanket and rug. 
Respectfully, 
MRS. FRANK THORNTON, Ware Neck. 
August 31st, 1899. 
Leaksville Woolen Mills. 
Dear Sirs: The drugget and rug received. I am highly pleased with 
everything you have made for me, and shall continue to send all wool 
to you. Truly, 
MRS. J. C. THOMAS, Raynor, Va. 
October 1st, 1899. 1 
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