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The editor of a Columbia (Mississippi) paper having recently got married, a contemporary says :—“ May his father-in-law die rich, and enable poor Stevens to retire from the printing business and set up a cake shop at a railway station.” There are two periods in the life of man at which he is too Wise to tell woman the exact truth -W’hen he is in love and when he isn’t. A family without the masculine element is like an egg without salt. Even if a man can do nothing else in a honse, he seldom fails to give the women about him abundant opportunities for self-denial, and so brings i ut the noblest part of their nature.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 431, 22 July 1870, Page 2

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Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 431, 22 July 1870, Page 2

Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 431, 22 July 1870, Page 2

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