Chas. T. Howard is Business Manager (1890)

Excerpted from the Beacon Flashes column:

Mr. Chas. T. HOWARD, who has for the past few months had charge of the paint department, has taken charge of the Old Reliable Carriage Factory of H. PEAL, as Business Manager, vice C.W. HOLLIDAY resigned. Mr. HOWARD is an active businessman and under his management the factory is now turning out some fine work.


Source: Roanoke Beacon, 4 April 1890, pg 3. Available online at digitalnc.org.

Geo. W. Palmer Accepts Position (1890)

Excerpted from the Beacon Flashes column:

Mr. Geo. W. PALMER, formerly with Hackney Bros., of Rocky Mount, has accepted a position as trimmer with the Carriage Factory of H. PEAL.


Source: Roanoke Beacon, 21 March 1890, pg 3. Available online at digitalnc.org.

C.W. Holliday Becomes Manager (1889)

Mr. H. PEAL has taken Mr. C.W. HOLLIDAY, formerly of Tyrrell county, into his employ as business manager of the “Old Reliable Carriage Factor.”  Mr. HOLLIDAY invites his friends to call on him when in want of first class work or a fine buggy. See notice in this issue.


Source: Roanoke Beacon,  16 August 1889.  Available online at digitalnc.org.