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39781
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Thomas O'Berry and Green O'Berry had a steam mill for grinding corn, made wagon carts and wagon wheels, made blinds and window sashes. They also had house building business.
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43110
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"William Samuel Clark moved to Tarboro from his native Martin County around 1872 and opened a dry goods store. Over the years he would expand the store and inventory of a business that would last over 100 years, closing in 1985."
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44303
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Locating a 32 acre parcel in the Tarboro Commerce Center, the facility is expected to employ about 50 persons. the goal is to reduce wait time for orders, even to the point of a customer similarly being able to drive to the store.
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44255
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In this article, local historian Monika Fleming reviews business activity in Tarboro in 1974 from the pages of the "Daily Southerner". Some of the businesses operating at that time include Adler's, Parkhill Mall, Belk Tyler, Long Manufacturing, W.S. Clark and Sons and Barnhill Contractors.
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44273
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Founded in 1935, the company moved from it original location on Main St. in Tarboro to its current sit in 1958. then owners, Rob and Carolyn Pigg positioned the business for further expansion and growth along with their involvement with local suburb developments and the Tarboro Shopping Center. A recent renovation and inventory expansion began in May 2024.