Fine Flour (1872)

We acknowledge the receipt of a half sack new flour, manufactured at the “Polk County Mills,” by Mr. E. BOYD. We find the article to be number one– can’t be beat anywhere– and we can assure our readers that whenever they buy a sack of flour branded “Polk County Mills’ they have something that is excellence. Mr. B. has our thanks. He remembers the printer in his say “of seared and yellow leaf,” will be blessed, at least, by a poor half starved editor. (page 3, col 1)

Source: Cleveland Banner (Cleveland, TN); 5 July 1872. Available online at Google News Archive.

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