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13. The Diamond Shoe and Garment Co. Building, Charleston, W. Va.

14. Hat and Other Display Stands at The Diamond Shoe and Garment Co. Store, Charleston, W. Va.

Several of the signs read: "Jaxon Soap", "Genuine Oliver Plows", "Instant Louse Killer", "The Speedy Exterminator of Vermin", and "To Cure a Cold in One Day, Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets".

15. Man With His Children on Front Deck of Unidentified Store

Handwriting on picture says the store provided things such as: groceries, hardware, furniture, and also undertaking.

16. Group Stands In Front of S.C. Parks Store

'Dry Goods' and 'Hats and Caps'.

17. Group of Men Outside of Squire and Phillips Merchants Store

18. Store Clerk in Entrance to Casey's Pharmacy, Preston Co., W. Va.

19. Group on Porch of Store, Duffy, W. Va.

20. Group of Men Sitting on Porch of Store, Duffy, W. Va.

From left to right are an unknown boy, Janie McCoy (Mick), Mary Sue Campbell (Fletcher), Eugenia Campbell (Fidler), and Minnie Campbell (Shreve). The Weston-Central Telephone Company, which was owned by Hugh Amos, was located in the upstairs section of the building. The operators were known as 'Hello Girls.'

21. Millinery Shop and Weston-Central Telephone Company Office, Burnsville, W. Va.

Interior of a store selling home goods such as decorative items, appliances, and tools.

22. S. & H. Greenstamps Store, Charleston, W. Va.

Street view of the store's entrance. The store sells home decor items, appliances, and tools.

23. Home Goods Store S. & H. Greenstamps, Charleston, W. Va.

A variety of women's shoes are displayed in the windows by the entrance to the shop.

24. Lincoln Boot Shop, Charleston, W. Va.