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Show their business, move. The man that doesn't advertise in the newspapers news-papers is a hack number. Men regard re-gard hi in as a curiosity a relic and the hoys ask him where Ingot In-got his hat. Ho is behind the limes. The race to which he he-longs he-longs is nearly extinct. The advertiser ad-vertiser lias most of the business the relic used to have, and will soon have the rest. And where will the relic be then? What can he do 1ml retire from the unequal struggle, and join Ids ancestors in 1 that silent city where nobody advertises ad-vertises that place whose inhabitants inhabi-tants are noted for being '"unanimous" '"unani-mous" and for letting well enough alone?" No trade revolution is more complete none belter established estab-lished than the change which has been worked in the matter of newspaper news-paper advertising. . The merchant ivho doesn't use the newspaper's advertising columns freely is (loomed. The merchant who uses them freely and judiciously must reap great rewards. j A .HIE III' STIIt. I Ilpil. u (lu-tiir Mi-ii lio O.. Not yurllae T'lr Ootid. I A writer puts it in Ihcseealching j words: This is an age of stir. Men must move and they must make |