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VOL,. XI BARNWELL COURT HOUBE, S. C JUNE 28, 18984 .1 > t'l .r ■ i --"VT^n ^ '• - f ' ♦ **• .U* . ‘ '• ' 5. !>/..♦.• . — ItrrlH Mm Rrothrr. , Atlanta, Ga.^ Jnn« ft.—At the c’Jnn- ty f«fin of CUrk county, Among other inmAtes, Are two Idiotic Mister* who Are csred for by a decrepit old niAP. Ycnri Ago thet^ (Mime to Anoighhorlng county d newly mftrrlcd couple, who enterea ttpoii life With the promlAc of a bright future. After a time a -boy and girl, twlny, were born unto them. Shortly afterward dcAth thok (he father and mother. Thu* the children only a few pionth* old were left With no relative to care for then,. Friend* came in two fatnilieft, each taking a ehildj They irere thun aeparated, each taking the name of the family wi b had adopted them. The family in which the boy tvaa moved to a distant Western tow ir, and Hme moved on until nineteen year* had passed: The y umg man. weary of ■WeAtern life onne urUecrgirj and. l>e- rame acquainted with a blooming girl, courted Add mArrk>«| h-r llanpiiic«s In this ease seemed to be complete tin* til children were born to them, and the horrors of their being idiots rushed lu And blighted their hAppineae. Then the war swept everything from them. The husband died and the wife was left with several Miotic children to taka mre of. Mnwy wf the ^Hteaa mt A th en* fwmeanber a poee eld woman who has («en >**><.r>g i,M m asking sltua. Ow her dying bed she mid the amey wf her Ufa In A indy whn wne there at tpieg the dewth dew from (he nrtnkied keww. Rhe did net knew MMiT)** * afier he '*• w, A* hemhnr. She Jled and »m hertrd pesegee * ned the «eeiy rqpeni AA!**e *d ghe nnhswtwnme Ihmttr eat *4 as the m.mt Ins*. leg of (her kind, not br any moons wpinl to ! racn." Thew with his elbow, accidentally, hi rase, had wiped aw*r i ■ — * ■ —’ _J —- g— — * * MftNMadMmw The kiji^ mw knorkwl over n maguiUcent atxl euorinou* y what had ro- cosily vow, which fell on the floor, and wan eatlv been burued, and be a a* angry. Ho daslasl to a tluai^an.) phem. The king wad rated U’ercli, «xld«l tlie work..K>n, ttt» • ia»,Mclf a little diaooiKerted; not go tho jutiKt- rs, thebarueH; nothing phased Uiftitj -connteas, who, with perfect rondiue**, said: e*u~, d HMfe bW, t .,o«o turned out at Me^ -sea. till*, when he lookitl at ce.itIy been burned, and he wa* angry. the cud o| im scroil, ami. in «o doing, hod dUcluaed the last word; a new conclusion, whiff! altered the whole character of the le- mgm it if | Rerchiof. ie was vexed to have »uch jioor results to sltow to the Count dee Lour again and Aid* bury. “Sire, you do me too much honor." “Honor, how aor* “The vHha was precious before: it Is Incah WlifMi he enme to the table where Sopbid rtihd.tv fliore juveious to me now!" Mandcld was iwiiuting, “Hein: - ’ said he Frederick grunted* and wpt away, roughly; “what is the meaning of this! Do i The giusU looke«l at the coiyntcws Uicn at toe siioposo I will put up with daubs, Has | the young map. A moment before thejf bis majesty of Kvxony paid you to supply mo ; tliou^ft him lost; m»w, by his mother’s read- with bud work*” j inese, they trusted ho was saved. “Perhaps, v.jur iiihj«ty: n sitggestod lour- ! Next morutAf. tiro ToungCount-Istzinka agais, “die girl has left a sweetheart Irdiind (.fas again in otlentkutee <imJ’re.lfrlrk The her, and so is workuig hero without her king came to him from bis cabinet, bolding heart!" 1 b P'wx of paper in his band; he hipl a frown “What, what, sweetheartf 1 exclaimed on hw fade; and spoke giviffly. r rolei ick: “a workwoman has no Inixiiicss i “Tlicre,” said he, “take it." . i lose her heart What do you mean? That The paper was Sophie iiansfeld * petition, a good artist* is.to abandon her profession in 1 On the back waa written in the king’ll Own which she excei*t to nmafter a man, and bo^ ‘ band: . _. com* hU wife: ami fdica «ausa;;eH,-and stir ''Whoever Of the artista in the porcelain sauerkraut^ uud liav* babes, pud, wash au<l factory at Iterlin do dnto iu one mcsith shall miud toe habifa, for e hUsbai:a?'f rfow’t hear piint a vaws as beautiful as that we broke of it It Is uonant -e. Go on with your print- * yestenlav evening at the rnuntesa Lasinka’a ing,-and *1o It better, or 1 will chs k your imlnor, shall hare our gmrioua permiasion to tsuary, and-s-if I ti.id your k>rer“hAVe him many or not to Nial’ry ‘ to go lack tq baxosiy , _ , Ig >r abut Uii In hpandau.” or to stay at Berlin, si shall I«%t pirate luin , F* . .wren W*a "Tyrant _ the word kin.; was talking with Ixarrsgal*, and br her; and w«> further pro.uiae that tee wik no had Wt drop in the bearing of the king, The girl was xracKHialy give that parsmi on annual salary I w bcn speaking of the trsaAnirat ef the poi- d a lieart Of fSOO should it conte.it Um or her In r»- j to Bophle Manafekl . _ . . mam In our eerrioa, in our royal manofne- He was hardly able lo ABderteanl thotftte Given At Han—idj this March «, •««»* »*• — uaaMa td mronot fte the - aoiphfh-ation, when the nasrets todh him and “ 7VaaA0te»ve4” thouUd (ha angry Irfny. .hot, or ahut lip in Hpandau.’ The king was talking with I/sTTOgnl*, and young lais.uka was behind. The eirl was |weUv, she wea in ihatreas, awl bo had a lieurt to admire brenty ami pity aflhcUun; to ho ventured to take her hand and say a word of encouragement. “ILa i.Mjmty didItet want to be unkind. U.s uia>mtv la |wre(n}iCory Was medetuoi- ty fnatn h Her »ute rllr vary ut>hsi|mrr She wee e«e> er In relaikw**. faharad m she SI TV cCer of «nrh a aalary FVedrrirk the UrmA. 'dhiH^Mel Ybo .cpnnjci mtvelled thfn, and nut 1n6 ftiterljiHdii toy the eternal of Frederick U*c Great Tyrant. pofiitcd out memory of Frederick U*c Great Tyrant. TV director, WegAli, was first cnllpiL lie ftp;icured n-lut tautiy and rejucbintty admit ted that, on the ‘xs’&sK'Ji M, 1»W moet iereno 1 anti grnHous OkfettyH vWt to the factory, ' * Q. Why were yon dlxeutf Ai It war h:* tho count had mnained behind, tidkiiM | dhiner hour. . G- Wlicn jron too’: tbeldscnltpoHteWnj^ t ■ 'breugLA ilHSrc? A.. 1 wmumAfArrc.Uit i«ew ^ it udthuAbtr article* readyforb^uing when with. . thh. Deflioiar on the return of th© chatnlier, Id bad nccuSBd us* the word “Tyraffif’ but in what connection he waa unable to say. Me Mausfold the “* si'S®***'**’"' Q? Not ou-tho boordt on tlie hoard, Imt on the I aide. Yes, yeaf" s! •luted Frederick from hD was full, there u*cs a evdtee service Ueve. •eat, “I board him—he mid that wo, at least, I think he said we, acted the tyrant" This Interference was a little dtoponccrtbig. Hi* majesty waa not lu the witness bos, nor The counsel hurrfeJ on to the nort of his case. Bolomon Hirsch, the aub-dh rector, was pntia the wltnssn box. Connsd—IX) you know this vase? • * Htrsch—Certainly. si seen It? Tall tho jury ' itet. ’ said V*liike, yw are nebe|if>v »a Vrt «•'gWnhan.* she • e»*r.d, urwvtilel , I k V •I yea ran return, U raising TV I am • K» ■■ wit a ter ♦, and Im reUadW. Hhe seha reived M, he w* the tV kiacr had bmh-a ft trf bl ftftllli pift|wi drref ! rA*ftAWCA * liberal for metre the A gnml <W the vase | C, Where here i 'u ali vtoi know aboiu it. It. I saw It find tn I the Royal r«Ure of Hanaaouci. on slant, beti causaot to arm hlbhUon. C. TvM the Jury under what you saw M, and v lfTun,Wchad Q. You are ccrtam it was not «ni f be hointl A. Quit* certain. I do not think there waa room for it on the board. Q. Was any one br tho oven, tn tho babt* bouse, whfle yon weriat dinner. Uthe lioho^ t home left open to nn v one to go into at that time ? A. tTi, no, ii'u under the ebargo of Hei r Potonvon Hie Cl ZJaE Q. Did you see Herr Ilirecbf A..Y«fc Hi hndapak'tte and bniali in hi* hand-, and palette and bn»h in hi* hands, and said that Georg© Htockniavwr, the last wit ness, had smeared one of the rofToe eupe, amt ho had been putting the launtiDg to rifhls . ! Q But tV tomBa UAtTm kmcltel nmi . . etween 10 and 11 in the morning. I reputed Tills U It? V IjSSw my. That ; ‘'tlokii’ said the Mag. fix the hoite mere prertssly. Ibad i te one of the'srt Ifbcu hahret I rniun* ee ••or what b more. 1 Afn 4iS ■geWyaeaes at ywnlais for ths rx- to tV particular rup I do AU tnwhte m/’ I wiU create Vr a berwro aetf to cxakhie the painting. TWAvo ihst Uf - L*t me see! Hhe shall be the ' ‘ That Hremaide atyumis * Urand-Tyrnn, aa«f ~ l • p* *. ; ft W#*« 11 ftftt JTftft 41 ftw (Wfl ■9 W9 ir hm&f ftf iftMMMitb 9 | iim s% ■ ^ mm « tytfta * I tflal ^itewrlms lady,*—terod Hyfifl* wMh a ! 7!!l J. ^ >» Tiki M " 1 —""" 11111 "*" 11 " 11 * _ ftftHftftft ftp | ftp yVftftM^p^ 444*. iftlfcftdL ^ ft^ 1 ! 4ft ^ ^ »>. r * Am * m t* - “*•?,*' JSpk^l^Jvg ;§ msee e«e» te Ite snHMmaA The tAagte m smmre m wssHf TO— b— samtemmm ee^—5 h^m mSS saw yufi— — smtaf M»i—sru 4 AW y— red Of same—. I mi Ah amm » A TWi te. 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Is I (mnsdeeruu wsru Uuv h — 'ti mixed th* i had only been dbswrewd la 1710 la make ears white lain, and the towaI factory e—mtetded—t in till The yrtem paid for the artscies that temsd from It were high la ITiO. th* court of Vienna, by bribery. Induced ooo at the workmen to escape from Msuaeii sn.1 carry the precious seer*: to th© capital by the Danube. And now, In I Tty, Frederick,-a« conqueror, entered the factory nnd watched the workmen Engaged in modeling, burning, painting, gilding. • Frederick wm not a man to neglect Ms op portunity, and he at one© made a demand that «Tme of the master workmen and of the bast artists should be delivered over to him, that be might establish a royal porccLiiu factory of hi* own at B*>rlin. Among tbo former wa* Wegoli, who tjecamo th© actual master and founder of tho Berlin imrcrlaia,- and among the latter was n young girl named Hophio MansfckL While Frederick was going over th© factory at Meissen, he was Shown some beautiful vases j min led with landscapes and pastoral subject, so fresh, Charming and quaint that bo asked the noma Of the artist, and when told it. stipulated that she—for the pointer was Sophie Maimfehl— should accompany the ^etachmont which he (■gaged to coma to Berlin, and make and S at porcelain for the replenishing of his ▼ate purse At this very ttme, 1745, the C7iolsoa,potbery works were eHabUehed, and one of the fimteers, or foremen, of the Chelsea works, a man called Aldtoiry, was then in Berlin. Be had be— sent over, perhaps, to endeavor te securosoroc at ths workmen for the Cng- In this he failed. FVed* he was in Berlin, and bad his walrWd. He went further; be I te bribe Aktimry to divulge omw led the C1wlac« factory 1>U- r hr —©eemtsd in this rasmst h*. w-d, h— € «4ftft4Ui4 Ubfti 4444 4ft jl gliftry AftJk! Iftft ffAftft't *t% m, **t# »v» • <•*» ft iMMftfelp lA^iUoai 4ft ftfei l*J Iftft ftftf ftr4ft ft# ftftft mil. Iftft Ia fiftlI ft| ‘ ftte-* ' _ -ITK* wnuhi ywvmnt itf* "l wAML" » A f* w days later the heeded, warm b©arts*l * did law at to Frodrnrk the Great a enrarwial frem Hophke tlsii-Trld, entreating nrrnuasson to ?* slkwred u* recerr to her 1 Wm— In the Kviisi rwsRitainw The king took it from hi* haJfcL grAsted. reel a ptoace down th© pac*. tun—t an angry eve at the I youth end put the paper in hte |«»lcet. That cveeing tlcw© was a reception at the wise of the C< »unt« * • * Derlin,. and the king graciously attended, smd —CV—. eema, aoosv meml tha 4—i AM Mi—TO snged «md feoipmt the Wt smt ite— wtlha iwefresd harnMAw A rftofelft r—tef-k owpteamd atthsshapr ft the t—re, met the TOu—f ei e—op sf the hamb— , “It M ( >■(, 'Sasss *i.' he said. '*TWsre| , asm* he hmghad. That, I —sm—a le te- ■ ■ ndr*l hw am at IL> taiu. I think 1 rvrog aim (he fort Uh* •-*««■ Dat -1 advsr weft i late LatUs su saug asnl roan m that; and wbewer pal.:U*l this hee fsrgett— the fncars at mmS that s hm my grertoo* n—a 1 r.TO aay <4 my lAkors If 1 ever were rtnth m.y km o-sTO A* « use sae n •'•wmA *d B*sr 11v vs Afftwr-rmaAftr •» O^h* fti I2S—TO—rmsd^mn^—IflJTaiMA 1 ^CroftihA-— f? ** ^ ■Mb truHT The countess | TOHSirTWPC I r-imv floe china nnd some ajiccimcus of the Rusoian msnul arture. Thr king was curio—about these laUer, mid took them up outjjrfoked at their mark*. wtth tV gh—on Mgirea mn by the giam on mg —htead—ka Ua was p—a iawfm. | “No. ao^ shouted IV hte— Cm bar am this yoremata fl bars not mdappera eoat I V know aotateg sf k—; bftT ths— w— ba—edTOeh—. 1 dlaTOaqgsVr.* ' ^ in mj wnrdrehe; and *y I fth list:* at L—util t te ha mmvmft Ifi tail mtatert* I TVs wm notssacGy to* «« r hi which trtal MnSh.iu—wres splsebvil. H wm a muddy ! nm rose, te*. who eras anrnaktutxd wfUi all tV ~ ' ' " ‘ * ‘ 4s* t M hut w this ma-npti-sil To the «*r- . yronmm df porcelain te—ofsetare, he who nsl glory—Ah, there Is dent, or smudge, or , wm in and out ft tV royal factory, had wsnctliniK there Take Um raw*, Uirwh, c,*cAl iweaas ft «l—rtAJP* and laqatry, wijvMd **^l ,, , and hand It to nw ouoe more." j uid w—M V far niorr Ukrly tq ovme U> Um Ate's tumuli fully p sling attrA king's atid mb hard, at ip© it again, and Hand It to am Mice more.’' ; uxt w—hi V tar more Ukrly to co , .... . , , Tbre* the sub-director again roceivad aotUan of the matter Ibaa another, house of the L<sintesa Laxmka, who wras In '.Sophie's beautifully printed pier*, aiul now, tnm that kaaeltAg atuh king's fast, he pi ucreded to j srtheir.-s he nib, and nib bant, at one portion of the *ur- 1 fare. As ho did so he cast a malignant glance at the count Bophie was surprised; ami looked at Count | Lazinka, who stood liehind hi< majesty. * ' “That is all fight; that will do,” said the king. “Now give m© the rase once more." Ifo held it up before his eyre, and studied 1 tho scroll below tho picture of himself. Then, suddenly, hit fate changed; his cheeks dyed themselves crimson, and his fire. $ i eye flashed “Hire," said Lorinka ‘‘it was flfr.igncd and drawn entirely by tho Demoiselle Mausfeld." “And sho painted ths inscription to the ©tenial memory of Frederick the Great, ©b!" . ‘‘ Your majesty,*’ said Lazinka, again bow ing and coloring, 1 must admit an in discre tion. It was I who wrote that inscription in characters of gold. I Was ot» day visiting tbo demoiselle u> Inquire after the progress gold paint of the vase, when sho had her x.f 12AKSN mixed, and, tire, I was Unable to conceive ' * that thored I~at «VTOk4 ^uW burnto i f#w boa, ^ words, and, sire, I with her quill Inscribed foUtrwed ei ' the legend on the vase.” v „ . I “Ha, bo! Tim tyrant; yea, I timid jtA « “Sirt, yo* do tn« too much htmor.” savasmueb.” ' llampii *■ be said, “unJcm mj men work ' , p»* young cretet looked at the king (A ear- better I shall not allow any figure on their prise, . . . gA ^ prod net ions—not the Brsmlesiburg regie— ‘Up. shouted theTtag. “tVbers !• tbs nor a B crowned, nothing but IVcgcH’s Arreft Mieni Ush—both LaftnAa -tmyw tf our poreeloiik Uw—m aadlVgirl TVy are both gmlt/of trea- CL" . [reuyalMw tVnrbamt arretre to - -T. .. ... ' \~s&TB&£kF-’ EStT it in, but nev- 1 bead, aud waa puKreeterui mnuhWM MAgHkh self cutifl- Je&LV t<> a mure himself V cwuM convince a jury if only he found liow the uiyatorwas iu- wription had come uu tbo vas cheerfully ooimeuted to Um oiler. language to make much ft a' speech for tV dftona; V very shortly informed the Jury ^ „ e* idcnce | Q- What Is J?«qr aar Froei'h-hsninur. widow. Y«*or erode? Ai I am a . Did you, Uirre il^jra ago, itveivo.frusi Herr Hirsch any dotbos to waah? A. Ym, t ha. would show U—u that the i incr inu inating the the young count was not corn- | Froa to famitm a o—toao* afiainst Q- i called Sophio MauafeLl into 0- CHAPTER V. * n $ Ths day of Urn trial anirei. It creafail great interest , both becauae ft tho UUe and position ft th* principal person accused, but stso bsreuse ft the novelty oNfx proceeding, “Who mlnbxl tbit TVor ho AUMBod in a * r “° D< ™ 5 01 ™ noT * lly ° I T ep, ™ nff ‘ voice of ffmnder. ' <> -TT Tbo court—an extemporised one, with, place A tho side for the jury, was crowded. The king was present; he was Interested with this liperimeni, and desirous of seeing how trial br jury worked. The Countess Lazinka was Uso them, ia a gallery for lidioe. The court eras formally opened; tho Jury took tho ro* the end. did not add the word tyrant A. Tho count wrote the inscription, and I did not think qf the little gold flower till top yilred o^th, and IAzinka appeared under j^f n |d > tba kiln conduct ft two oaken; and Sophie htofis- ... - . - - - - K caough Then ho tho witneen box. Q. Dirfy— palaft tholegrndaathaarroU? Id*all htei , . , A. 1 did not. . . A—g Ure^thcs did you recefte i * Who did that? A. The Couut Aug—. ] hau<ikcn*hWf A.' Yet, 1 did. ' tus Lczlbka. ' - , ,{ - |» -Q. MHUs It? i ... One was |>rodi|qnL stained wAh blue. A. Yes, I know it again, noth by tho stable,' aud also by Ms initiate th^gof—Tf . The color dealer wm again culled and asked If be couM swoar that the Mac on tbo hntxt- kerchief was tbesamaasTOat lisiiad hold to Hirsch. Ho swore to their identity. That concluded tl«c cast Tor tho flcfbnsd,' In a few words AMbnry pointed out tha wlient fcataratf the fact that liecn in cliarge of tit© vase: that hands at tbw ttew the gold point fully grown and , there art no flttte *"tr Q. iW waflaJlf'ft. That re—all. ' Q. Was Utors space after le grand kft vacant? A. The aa»n«‘hr a» th© roglnnfng. At the bcgirtfihig I notlco a l«Uo flureation In gold flhing tbs space. .There 1* none at How do you ocrmult for that if be told Brought from iterUn by tV COunt Augustna L—ink* and Bephie JCreu- i Tho Rnglfeh exactl v. becauso AM burr war wot clear about the rends ft procedure, ao that it teas, in tact, somewhat ft a jdmbla. For Inetauce the Judge o—aod preceediugs by an nddmau to the Jury’And the UMMtoic—rent that if found guilty Um oouiit wouhl VasuA—ced to sixyaerVlm- raaster and adeedfft. nu? vase odcLtbe little ornament fiHtng in thd Mnpty spato of ter le grand; but he told me it was Q...You are mre the count, worn tyreAf A. Quito - it had ho done so. l«hh Cibur ropii B<n,hie “You may s?ls tery are UAH guuty Of trea- fcdtolVuU y—re^sSia^confi r - IV ftteo* far temate Urimreate -:SS?w®#2rv ; i."J _ J abouM have Beettevba was quite incapable—with hit noble sonl—- Aldbury. That wiH do. We do not your opinion at t V e—1 ft Oto couaA wM^wrigwi^ .-JP arning. the rasa bad bean eudtrfty; tVt duriu^UV psAv) fire, th« sqialt served being Urjfe one*, orpleroottif by aootniior nl*h from coVeT* tlokle* the skln of ft alig^k to A fly is a wnlcn contagious It p^Moos wounds and ly virus from ‘ into food, it i scavengar indttt decaying < blue paint bad hmn used to concern! hurt ft the bcglutflf^f tft UfUltef, tSi ‘'“‘^•‘*‘■^‘'-1 *« * «* plrfeh'. *«»*.' r imunaich. ; r retired for two mlnutrs, and TO- srtth a verdict ft “Ho* gufit/.’' * Isuiuko, was acquitted, huh nowtRS J*W house la mado they will great foof or 1 down. placed fa jam thml of tftrori. ft tv« Ual into i i