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ancients used rods or wands for forecasting events and searching for lost objects, yet little is preserved on the manner in which the instruments were used. The Scythians, Persians, and Medes employed them. Marco Polo records that arrows or rods for divination were utilized throughout the Orient, and other writers found such practices in Europe and elsewhere.

However, whenever, or wherever the delusion may have originated, it spread to many parts of the world, the service of some device being sought to locate, not only water, but iron ore and other hidden things. Men at one time went so far as to use the divining rod in detecting criminals, and for about eighty years after abolishing its use for such a purpose the rod continued to be a fruitful subject for debate among ecclesiastical

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The truth is, water seeks its lowest level and may be found beneath the surface of the earth in most places, high elevations being among the exceptions. Look at the broad areas covered by

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Modern civilization has its roots in ancient superstitions. Men once supposed the earth to be flat, that the sun, moon, and stars whirled about this mundane sphere, that stars and meteors presaged happy events, especially the births of gods, heroes, and great men. In surgery it was thought that the application of various ordures relieved fractures, the touch of the hangman cured sprains, the breath of the donkey expelled poison, and friction with a dead man's tooth relieved the toothache. In the great cities of Central Europe not so very long ago there were towers where

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LETTER from A. C. Millar, of Little Rock, commends Conway to us as I material for another article about Arkansas if Sherman Rogers ever gets out into that country again. Conway, we learn, was the former home of Opie Read, who depicted it in his novel "Emmett Bonlore." Does anybody read Opie Read these days? Or have his en grossing romances disappeared from the

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