Because a peach tree limb, used as a divining rod "tipped" for water at a spot in a Lynchburg, Va., street, city forces lire digging up that street ..in* quest o£ a small stream, which has been flowing through the bascmont of a bank for'three months. If the peach tree limb divines correctly, the city will pay for the excavation and slop the leak, but if'tho "tip", i) wrong- urn! tits digging futile,'the. bauk is to fay tor the' digging, •
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 3
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