DIED
At his home about five miles south of this city on Tuesday, March 22, 1892, J.C. Sizemore, age 62 years, 9 days.
Mr. Sizemore was in town during the day, and was as well as he had been for years, but while here he had an attack of neuralgia of a serious type; but Dr. Baxter and Huffman revived him and he was able to ride out home. At about seven o'clock in the evening the pain returned, starting in the right shoulder and running transversely toward the heart. Within five minutes after it reached the heart he was dead.
James C. Sizemore was one of the best citizens of the county, a prosperous farmer, a man of the purest integrity and of the highest honor. He had lived for about eighteen years in the neighborhood where he died. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn the loss of a husband and father.
DIED
At his home about five miles south of this city on Tuesday, March 22, 1892, J.C. Sizemore, age 62 years, 9 days.
Mr. Sizemore was in town during the day, and was as well as he had been for years, but while here he had an attack of neuralgia of a serious type; but Dr. Baxter and Huffman revived him and he was able to ride out home. At about seven o'clock in the evening the pain returned, starting in the right shoulder and running transversely toward the heart. Within five minutes after it reached the heart he was dead.
James C. Sizemore was one of the best citizens of the county, a prosperous farmer, a man of the purest integrity and of the highest honor. He had lived for about eighteen years in the neighborhood where he died. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn the loss of a husband and father.
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