Article clipped from Macon Weekly Telegraph

Ur. Him to Iw! An •niutcl Fop.Laat fall Dr. Eaaotn, a clover and reliable gentleman, well known in Americus, bad a dream that be visited the residence of Dr. D. B. Searcy, in Monroe county, and when he entered the reception room fonnd that Dr. Searcy was not there. In a few day* he received a notice by mail that on the day preceding the night of his dream the doctor died. Last Friday night he dreamed that be entered the same room and Mrs. Searcy was not there. The dream awoke him, and recalling bis former experience, he awoke his wife and told her that hia cousin, Caii.il* la Searcy, was dead. On Monday laat be received a letter stating that Mrs. Camilla Searcy died on the day preceding hia dream. Dr. Searcy and Dr. haaom were cousins, and the latter has long been familiar with them at their home, this is another phenomenon to he aoconnted for by scientists. —Americas Republican.
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Macon Weekly Telegraph

Macon, Georgia, US

Tue, Dec 01, 1885

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