>From the Barnesville Enterprise, Thursday, October 20, 1881. "Mt. Olivet Farmers have done sowing wheat. Tobacco is about all taken in. Men around here say tobacco will be tobacco this year, it is well enough for them to tell us, for we did not know but what its might have been turkey gobblers or muscovy ducks. John Knox's smiling face is again seen behind the counter after an absence of some weeks visiting friends in Jefferson County. He reports everything looking well in that section of the country. John Rossell has returned to his home in Pennsylvania, after a stay with us of a few weeks, attending to his peach crop, which was abundant. Miss Madie Jones, Samuel Jones and Scott Campbell have returned from Bellaire, where they were visiting friends and taking in the Island Fair. The spelling which was to have been Thursday night of last week, was postponed until Thursday night of this week, on account of inclement weather. The cellar of John Knox was entered one night last week by petty thieves, and a quantity of butter taken there from. We would not have thought this quiet little place was infested by this class of people, but, such is life. Rev. Huddleson delivered his first sermon here last Sabbath, to a large and attentive audience, from the text, "Salvation is of the Lord." All were pleased, as his sermon was clear, concise, and logical. The social at Scott Campbell's, Monday evening of last week, was an immense affair. All appeared to be supremely happy with one or two exceptions, and they, no doubt, wished happiness to the others. All praise is due Misses Tillie Boyd and Anna Campbell for their management of the social in such a charming and entertaining style. There has been a new and novel enterprise lately entered into in our village, by a young man engaging largely in the stock business. This aspiring youth has entered upon this magnificent scheme in a quiet, modest, unassuming manner. When the curtains of night were pinned back by the stars and the beautiful moon gave her light, a few evenings ago, this young gent might have been beheld by the observer, silently and stealthily making his way along the road delivering his cargo of stock, consisting of two felines, which were deposited in good order with one of our most prominent citizens. We not learn whether the little mewers were C. O. D. or not. What an aim in life! Can we predict for him a glorious future? Echo answers mew mew. Thing funny to see at the Social: Our school teacher rolling on the bed suffering extremely with the ear-ache, and Dr. Campbell, Dr. Boyd and others giving elixirs.--Two young ladies starting to dig the graves of two young men.--A young lady in a melancholly mood because the principal of Hendrysburg High School was not there.--One of the managers being disappointed because the prominent grocer from Hendrysburg was absent. Some have been wondering who dished up the items from this place last week. We would say to them that is was Qui Vive" (end of article) Hey, I don't write it, I just transcribe it. LOL Next is Goshen Twp. Sharen