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A Peep into the National Li¬
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In an article on “Uncle Sam’s Book
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I am now traveling through the country repairing Gins.
I will do work on them at shop-rates without removing the Gin front the gin house.
GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
H. y nne, Crawfordvllla, Georgia.
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We,the undersigned, have known W. H. Wynne for many years past and this is
to certify that he has been principal workman in the ginshop of J. D. &. 11. T. Ham
mack lor the past tip lit years, J. \y. HOLMES,
J. W. FARMER.
Office of J. D. &. II. T. Hammack, Cotton Gin Manufacturers.
Mr. W. II. of this place,has worked Crawfordviile, Ga. May 31st, 1386.
tv y nne, with us for years on gins, and we re¬
commend him as a good gin-workman, and capable of repairing gins
J. D. & II. T. HAMMACK.
To whom it . Crawfordviile. Ga.. Nov. 8tli, 1886.
may concern. 1 cheerfully state that I feel no hesitancy in recom¬
mending Wynne Mr. engaged W. 11. Wynne as fully competent to repair any part of a cotton gin. Mr.
was in the shop of the Messrs. J D. A II. T. Hammack, gin manu¬
facturers, fulti le. his o, duties this place, their for satistnijtion, the pakt thirteen years until the year 1886 and 1 am sure
to and the repairs recently made upon my gin by
Mr. Wynne is entirely satisfactory,’. J. J. KENT, M. D.
Mr, W. II. Wynne, Crawfordviile. Greenesboro, Ga., Jan. 21st, 1887.
Dear Ga.
Sik:— The work that yt u did for us, last fall an our gin gave us entire sat¬
isfaction. We ginned the crop of 1886, under your sharpening and overhauling with
less trouble, worry and expense 11 an any crop since the wai, all due to vour efficient
workmanship and skill, as a gin I arpener, repairer and overhauler, and we cheerful¬
ly recommend you to any one will runs a gin, as being entirely competent and reliable
in your profession. Ye y Respectfully, J. N. ARMOR,
* W. F. ARMOR,
C. II. ARMOR,
# Sharon, Ga., Dec. 14tli, 1886.
Mu. W. II. Wynne, Crawfor ’vil.iT Gn
Dear Sib: The « ork you done on my gin this vear gives entire satisfaction. You
shall do all my work in the future] Yours &c. A. D. KENDRICK.
The work done by for Gins Barnett, Ga., Jam 20,1887.
you me last fall on our has given entire satisfac
tion. Hastily&c., O’BRIEN & BRO.
Mr. W. H. Wynne, Crawfordviile, Ga. Lexington, Ga., Nov. 16 th, 1886
Deab Sin:--The work you did for us gives perfect satisfaction. We can recom¬
mend you as a first class gin workman. Yours Respectfully!
CLARK BROS.
_ W. II. Wynne, Crawfordviile. Git.—D Thomson, Ga., Jan. 13th, 1887.
last eak Sik: The Gin work that you done for me
fall gives peifect satisfaction and I can recommend you to all that is needing Gin
work as a good Gin workman. Yours Truly, N. HUMPHREY .
M, W. H. Wynne, Crawfordviile; Louisville. Ga,, Nov. 15th, 1886.
me gin gives perfect satisfact "Ga,,—D ear Sin: The work that you done for
o. ny ion. 1 can gin nearly twice as much cotton in a
day as did before you worked on it . WM. G. SCRUGGS.
I w o wor \ for responsible parties and allow them to try the work before
paid for Ido work tha„ I can afford to guarantee.
W. II. WYNNE.
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