The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, November 25, 1920, Page 2, Image 2
FAMOUS C OMPOSE]; DEAD.
l^ryl Floi io, Famous Musician, Dies
Near Asheville in Poverty.
Asheviile, X. C., Nov. 21.?William
John Robjohn, musician and composer,
known internationally as Caryl
Florio, died early this morning in
comparative poverty in a sanitarium
at Morgantown, X. C.
He was bom in Tavistock, Devonshire,
England, November 2, 1S43.
coming to Asheville in 1891 to become
first organist of All Souls Episcopal
church, Biltmore, and to take
charge of the music affairs of the
late George W. Vanderbilt.
He was the first boy soloist of Trinity
church. New York city, where he
attracted the attention of the Prince
of Wales, later King Edward VII. In
- ~ ~ i notnr lotpr llP
15> t)l 116 Defame au
coming engaged as teacher, pianist,
conductor and composer. He brought
out Gertrude Corbett in grand opera
at the Academy of Music, New York,
in June 18 75. Since then he produced
his own operas in some of the
leading theatres. He is specially
known for his hymns.
Says Flu is One-Time Disease.
Paris, Nov. 20.?Proof that anyone
once having had influenza is immune
from future attacks has been
provided by the Academy of Medicine
by Prof. C. Depler, head specialist
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at vai ae laxact; uu&^n.ai.
His discovery was made by inoculating
a volunteer patient with microbes
of lagrippe during the epidem-i
ic of 191S-19. A severe case was the
result. A few weeks later the patient
was again inoculated in the
same way, but this time his system I
successfully withstood the test and
he was not ill.
Since then the experiment has been
made in a number of cafees, always
with the same results. Dr. Depler
believes that after an attack of influenza
the system is so inoculated with
millions of dead germs as to prevent
the introduction of live ones..
Other Paris doctors, including Dujarrio,
Riviere, Foneca and Magalhes,
indorse the statement that ini
fluenza of the type prevailing during
and immediately following the great
war, is a disease one cannot have
x twice.
Murder is Suspected.
Columbia, Nov. 21.?City police
and1 county officers here tonight have
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found no clues which would aid in
solving the mystery which surrounds
the disappearance yesterday in Columbia
of Marion Hagood, resident of
Blythewood, Richland county.
Mr. Hagood left Columbia late yesterday
afternoon to return to his
home 18 miles from here. Late last
night his autobmobile was found beside
the road just out of Columbia,
and in the machine was found a scribbled
note which read:
"We got him and his money. Will
find the body in the river."
The missing man was known to
have about $800 on his person. He attempted
to deposit this at the bank
here yesterday, but failed, as the
banks close at noon on Saturday. Mr.
Hagood's overcoat was also found
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Ill I Lie ciuii/iiiuuiic, aiaoiitu iii ? w
al places and his pistol was left on
the floor of the car. Several drops
of blood were also observed by the
officers.
Brevity.
A Chicago school teacher had what
she thought was a perfectly beautiful
idea?she .-required that her pupils
should w^te for their daily exercise
a brief account, of a base ball game.
Xow one boy sat through the period
assigned for the task wrapped in
thought, while the others worked
hard and turned in their narratives.
After school had been dismissed the
teacher went to the desk of the laggard.
Very sternly said she: "I'll give
you just five minutes to write that
description. If it is riot done by that
time I shall punish you!" ^
Whereupon the lad promptly concerned
all his attention on the theme
and at last, with joyful eagerness, he
scratched a line on his tablet and
handed it to the teacher. It read:
"Ram?no game."
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SWIXDLE GAME BI LLED.
South Carolina !'armor Says Lost J
811,000 in Hots.
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Atlanta, Xov. 20.?Paraphernalia i
alleged to have been used by a swnrli-i
cato to s -indie perrons out or $100,-j
000 since *ke middle oc October I
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through lane e s on horvr1 races war. j
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seized here 1: to today in two raids by |
Soli:.'tor ral Pay' in and bis den-1
utics. and a another raid tonighti
it was stated that :" 10.000 wcith ofj
drugs had 1 eon taben.
Tin1 raids during the afternoon fol- j
lowed tap ';rr'"-t yesterday of a man
giving the name of Abe Powers, wAol
was held in default of $2.r>,o0O bond !
on information furnished by H. C.
Holley, of Aiken. S. C., a farmer, who I
says he lost $1 1,000 by making bets'
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CITATION NOTICE. j fore me in the court of
i held at Ilamberg, S. C
State of South Carolina, County of , (la-v ot Dec., ? next, aft'
: Bamberg?By J. J. Brabham, Probate hereof, at 11 o'clock in
I Judge: ' to show cause, if'any tl
i Whereas, Mrs. Lillian Morrow hath ! the said administration
: made suit to me to grant her letters granted.
| of administration of the estate and Given under my ha
; effects of D. R. Morrow. day of November, Anno
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Christmas right on us, and the bleak
portunity to select from, at rock botti
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Dry Goods, and Clothing, Hats, etc.
(positively our entire stock will be sac
goods must be moved from the shelv
until they are gone.
THIS WILL* BE N
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terac-t our losses, but absolutely eve
CLOTHING, MEN'S AND BOYS
SHOES will be offered to the public
cheapest goods for the quality that
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should not be1 Dental Association.
Oflfce opposite postoffice. Office
nd this 16th; hourse. 9:00 a. in. to 5:30 p. m.
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