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S 2 o ks OWING to. the enlargement of our newspaper and publishing] business, it has' beent necessary to move The News Job Office up-stairs where it will be found in Rooms 11 aud 12, Kentucky Buildiqg, in the com- petent charge of Mr. G.'J. Williams. For anything that can be printed, [if] you want the best work at the] right prices, call on Mr. Williams: = The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building. RORRAOCH i mmaommcsm ; b 2JUST RECEIVED full Line Reach’s Base Ball Goods: Our 50 cents Book Sale Is Still On « « Stationery in AH Shapes .. . iy Post"Card‘s 1 cent Each .. /.. LAKELAND BOOK STORE ] 2, THE MODERN BAKERYA Only Bakery in town that makes Bread and Cakes by machivery, which means no’ sweat in bread as made by hand. ;We guarantee to use the best of goods: iniour bread and cakes. § Phone 203 for prompt delivery. Lakeland LAKELAND MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, tated on East Lake Morton, John Edmunds, A ) | Sohctu the crdm of dl reqnu‘ng dnything in this Yine. g Don’t send away for gnch I have as gOOd as Eoney and expenpnea oant command. ' N. Y. apd § astern grown. Some from ,other sections Whereve the best grow. } ik FRESH, PURE, mu:.,.n E Car of Pure Mni m«%&dek ALSO F‘ERT!LIZER)S M D. B. chkson Rush?” Cmdmynnnfwmrmltm |8 tomahawk.” § ; “But what has that got to dd flth “on Cistle street, at the corner of ‘Clay fn the suburban village there i8f a steep hill ' descending for three blocks and ‘then crossing double nll- road tracks further. It is a good to slide down hill when the snow u packed, For a couple of years the e ?” “You are going to fall in love with fand marry bim., rumuau r [panged . for!” >Mnauon- _were damndod and iven, and Miss Nsn’s mothet rodd company maintained gates'and @ | watchman at the foot of the hill, and 5| then they found it cheaper to: fight were killed by the passing trains.: It was always contributory negligence the part of the killed and crippled, the courts were-lenient with thc cors poration, * It was sald that two or thm dfl- of the many accidents at the Castle: Hill' erossing; but it is only fair to say | of young Dr. Rush that he was Ig norant of localities when he hung out his sign. He had secured his diploma as an M. D, and he had to settle down | iwhen challenged by the boys, somewhere to establish a practice. He selected Greenleaf in Jupe, and there he was when the snow came, and he hadn’t earmed his salt. He was for- tunate enough to have a rich mother, however, and he wasn't werrylng a great deal, Three blocks from Castle Hill lived the Warrens, and the Warrens were/ 21 known through little Nan, their only child, as much as ‘from any other source. As'a girl of 12 she was called handsome, ‘cute, cunning, and lots. of other things. She was a young lady wher she wished to be, #and a romp and tomboy on other occasions. She knew of the hill; she knew of the tralns; she knew of the danger. And yet she had been found one. winter’s night when she was 11 years old lead- ing the procession of 50 sleds down | the hill and over the tracks. . - When Dodtor Rush had been Greenlea? three months he was called. to the Warren house to bind up a cut. finger for Miss Nan. She had been| practicing throwing, the tomahawk in the back yard. -As a doctor attending his first patient, the young man should have looked and acted very m and demanded that Miss Nan awe of him, 'But ‘the contrary wa the case. It was & case of mutual ke, and when he. left the house and the cut finger beund the girl sald her motheér; “Aunt Trene {s coming to mfi* this winter; and I'm going to un marry Dr. Rush. “W-h-a-t!” 4 “She ought to have m.l‘rllfl | rien tellow in Fall River, and 1] ‘you her visit at Thanksgiving time, ll,l: 1t was | to find urn Nan Inofin: very mxm» dressing was ‘sufficient to ‘insure’ 8 cure for the put fllnr. but Miss Nan had hunted fip the doe ! “Well, mv lt’- -n -mua.- “What d6 you mean?” “He's worthy of yon.” ¢ “Who?" “Avd you might have looked lnd schemed and plésned for five years, snd pot found, hig equal” “Nan Wln'.a will you tell me what ld the doctor at pfiloner’l sentencp 0.enow and kept it up all day; When .um came there. were four or five inches of snow. on Castle Hill, and the boys had sledded for two haurs: Dr. | Rush had wandered that way, and |' taken the risks. 'A boy was stationed at the foot of the hill to give notice | .. of the coming trains, and all was go- ing merry as aunt and niece; arrived. | The former knew nothing of the dan. ger—the latter was just dyln: for a |g gee-whizz ride. A sled was borrowed and down the hill went aunt and niece, Ohe ride” was ot enough, Although |} Miss Nan had_not yet baught sight Of ‘the doctor, he was going-down tvo ‘minutes ahead of them. ~That brought | him walking back; and half-way up the hill when he paw a sled coming, and at the same instant there were cries of alarm from the tracks Dbelow. An struck him it tipped over ani den and the doctor were rolled o] within a foot of the iron whepln He ‘was the only one ‘hurt: Nan TeCog- | ‘nized him in an| mx,andm»rtsdm the excm;utloa " “He did it for us. md uvad our lives. . We must take him to the house 'and care for him and: leatn who: M is. My, but len't he 4 herol® [/ “He certainly 16" Dr; Rush wasn't uut. n%a.y to the pital when his discoy- ered nor yat A moj ! - zm?- QE i hue deopoz.l:a until now the ' e through all th Mn golden’ anbfl,:r‘ % Téd. The change from the brown hair qf the men. to the appeared to be slower, . | . hair resisted lop, virtually, every man who' g | . 788 Forked.in the plant more than s ean truly. say that his hair Ip_,m Mustaches and beards have hm Frag tocted the same Way. 2| ohe or thele pfim n your hd e Al the rest of your life, when y T ".hm its Sweet, rich tope, its vr B ST A LA VRO RS hb‘fll ol "mmoa ald vt lul‘i { o' $ads wogolt 1s sl