Show This Jlorln Rod In one of the Twin lakes a few miles cast of Lakcviile is a rock known as Moving Rock I is close in shore in about four feet of water and ruj he grow up nil around I Fifteen years ago this rock wan fir out in the 11 V1 II lake and In size was nearly ten times what It is today I was noticed one spring taJ years ago that there was more of he rack HIt of the water than usual and some of the Inquisitive usher men who then frequented the lake tried to find the cause They looked down Into the water and they could easily H the bottom They also saw much to their astonishment aonlhmelt that there was a deep fur in the yellow clay and that In length tl was nearly ten feet I The rock seemed smooth and hard The next spring it had moved I 1 < move nearly fifteen feet more toward the shore anti iso ftirrowwaajilainly ouUIued Then sonic one called the great boulder Moving flock and the name loan been associated with the curiosities of the lake ever since and each springslue that time finds his rock closer to the edge of tile lake than I won twelve months before Ut quite small now but bears all the evidences lie cldenlof action of the ele menLo I is porous In places and to this fact some attribute Its Ire nttbto It remarkable markable travels Tho general opinion among the natives is that the ice when it breaks up each spring Is piled lu Ions upon lie rock by the north winds which have a dean sweep over the lao and Ihup the rock Is driven closer and closer in toward the c0r bnk Jlotton Tranterft |