be Si a ee te eat OY, I eae on ya. BE Eo rah kc YE eT a gg er, bis SS ee. see ed Ty a = ~ ~~ * Hanged te an Apple Tree. at the teet of his owner | half price, only 1 & Co's | Dor ey ts il & Co, Pointing at} LYNSGUERD TO PREVENT ESCAIE THROUGII INSANITY \ PARALYSED FATHER BRePT IN NORANCI As a colored laborer was on bis Way lo tne \ llage ol Liber \ Va. before the dawn of day on the morning ol the ISth, he observe i the dend bed Ol Hairston Terry dangliag from the limb of aa apple tree just outside of the town, | Tie previous Saturday Terry visiied i berts ind While inthe pinee “Hot atl 1} Ista i\ thy } ‘ rie f the most popular men f the counts Che ti \ sod most itens excitem i °, there wert my Ss i rod as O th }) Vo 1 ior hh deed One of ‘ ! Ww >was on the frie diiest | terms with Terry's father’s family, had | named a g after voung Terry's siste) | I tie. At the time of the hom de | Jever was standing in front of the | People warehouse and the dog ly ing | | | the animal Jeter is said to have said in a jocular ‘Why haven't you been around tosce your kinsfolk! ' hese words were quickly followed mangael } prices at J B. } yViwo pistol shots from Ferry *: hive | shooter. F n and Te I jail. The murdered man the most popular men in county, and from the hour of his there were strong indications that tl youog man who took his life would be lynched About 2.30 o'clock on tl 18sh inst., a body of mounted mep rodeupto the jail, overpowered the deputy sheriff in charge of the pri a dead mu one Ol Be iford was ic masked and took young Terry from his cell and hurried him +o the outskirts ot the village. ‘The march was a silent one;| the prisoner, it is said, did net utter a wordto the party alo»g the route. An immense old apple tree, the pleasant odor of whose blossoms filled the early morniug air, was selected as the place of execution. Here,on an overhanging limb, a noose was speedily adjusted,and young Terry made to pay the penalty of Jeter’s death. The alarm sounded by the jailor when he discovered how his prisoner had been taken from him did not avail. It is almost eertain that among those who took part in the lynch ing of Terry were some of the most pro- minent citizens of the village and o! the surrounding country. [tis very pro bable that the fearful punishment meied out to the accused was largely attribn! ed to the impression that he would plead in extenuation of his crime,insan ; : ity It now seems very probable that not enly wouid that plea have been made, but some think, would have been fully sustained. A well known Lynch- burg physician is believed to have been consulted some months ago by the mother about the young man’s mental condition. Terry wasa son of Gen. W. R. Terry, the distinguished superia- tendant of the State peni enliary Richmond. He was a gallant officer in Stonewell Jackson’s brigade. The father was stricken with paralysis, and his condition is so ¢ritiealthat he has not been permitted to know of the terrible deed committed by his son or of his tragic death. The wife of Gen. Terry Was called from his bedside by the pews of her son’s trouble, and was returning to ber busband when a telegram came, unnouncivg her son had _ been lynched. The body of Jeter, Terry’s victim has interred in the family buryiog ground at Chamblys- burg. Over 1,500 persons attended the funeral. that been old The Cavairy Horse. Bri eder. ] Already is this campaign it has been conclusively pioven that in order to be of any prectical ase ina country made up of such wide ly seattered settlements the soldiers must be well mounted, while means forthe rapid transportation of supplies and military necessities of all sorts should be ampie and of the best description. All this means a brisk demand for horses of the proper kind, and of which we have comparatively few. Good-sized, active, weil-bred horses will prove one of the necessities of the Militia Depart- ment for som” years to come, and it is questionable if our farmers and breed- ers will be able to mect the demand in this direction tor some years to come. Such being the case, good thoroughbred stalliens should be in demand this son all over the country, but in this as in many other matters of importance our farmers are apt to be slow to leave the old beaten ruis in which thev have been travelling. Those who take to breeding half-breeds this season. ever, need not be afraid ot lute for the enhanced market, as ac cording to the present outlook half-bred horses should be in much better dk mand five or'six years hence then they are now. [ From the Canadian 8Cu- howe being too ae A Remarkable Proposal A remarkable proposal was recently made to the Irish loyalists. It is that a subscription shall be started to purchase a royal residence in Ireland which shall be presented to the Queen as a token of the good feeling and affection of Irish loyalists, It is stated thet there are more than 100,000 loyal men in Ire- iand who would cheerfu ly subseribe £1 each, and twice that pumber who would pay 10 shiilings, while the remainder ve minutes later Jeter Was] : ‘ ; ive minwres fi Jete Vas! novelty at W ecks & Co's., Market Square, | y arrested and in| ” | | ; | re | | Maedonald’sa Root Store, could be easily obtained in smaller sums irom the poorer and humble clas- | Bea, Special Noticeer. Mes Burris intends opening her Evening Closs, corner of Queen and King Streets, on sday, 27th inst., at 8 p.m. No special invitations, 2i—may 26 Now is the time to get a pair of Lawn Nenvin Shees Ladies’ at $1 per pair; Gents 3125. Only thirty pairs on hand. Dorsey, Goff & Co. Nee the Corsets Weeks & Co. are selling for nts a parr, [{may?6 Goff & Co's {imnay26 Reavriret Slippers at Dorsey, sada bisevit just ma 21 Men's Socks Weeks NoTHER lot of Christies received at Beer & Goll, -1.200 pair 19 cents at W A. , Market Square. ‘Tue BEST YET boots just reeeived at may 26 \ FIN lol of new LL EK. Pr weortment «f White WE has just opened tcecay a fine andi Colored Shirts. ma 16 Pine apple, rhubarb and dried and evaporat- apples at Beer & Goff ma 21 CHEAPEST and Ladies kid Golf & Co MEN’s Sno; : yet, warranted to wear, button boots for $2.00 at Dorsey may 26 ‘*, newest etyles and cheapest Maedonald’s Boot Store. ma 13 Stupy your interest and bay your hats at D \ Bruce’ may 2, wkly L. k. Prowse sells the cheapest hats nay Il “The Silk of the Olden should call and see this Ric’ Black SILK. Time.’ Ladies Every part of a gun or a sewing machine made at Browns, or any kind of five ma- chinery that is compose of steel, iron, brass, his death eopper, gold or silver, At the Athenwum {ap 'S wky t! Besr and cheapest hats at L. EK. Prowse’s. may 11 THe nicest assortment of children’s Straw Hats will be fornd at J. 2. Macdonald’s. ma 13 Underwear—a GENTLEMEN'S Hosiery and soner, captured the keys of the prison jfine assortment at Weeks & Co.’s., Market “qnare. Ask to see them. ma 19% Go to Johbu Newson's new building fer all kinds of heuse furnishing goods, upholstering, window furniture, picture frames, for your spring fixings. Done promptly and well. New Felt and Straw Hats, boys and gevt’s, great variety at Weeks & UCo’s., Market “quare, ma 19 Rev Currant Jevry, 25 cents per pound a9 Beer & Goff's, {ap t Bruce's is the best plece to buy your hats inay 2, whly Cuatstiz, Brow & Co.’s Soda Rircuits, Fresh, at Beer ® Golf's. ap27 Ir you have a piece of fine machinery to mend that you know cannot be mended in any other shep on P. KE. Island, just carry it to Brown and ask him when he can have it done, for he can make any piece of machin- ery that ever was made by the hands of man. Krown on the Athenreum corner. [Apr] 18 whly tf New Stock of Ladies , Misees and children’s Boots, Shoes and Slipper, now epen at J. B, ThA 13 AYER’S PILLS. A large proportion of the diseases which eause human suffering result from derange- ment of the stomach, bowels, and liver. 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They are the inost effective and the easiest physic Ihave ever found. itis 2 pleasure to me to speak in their praise, and 1 always do so when occasion offers. W. L. Pace, of W. L. Page & Bro.” Franklin St., Richmond, Va., June 3, 1882. “TI have used Ayrr’s PrIits in number. less instances as recommended by you, and have never known them to fail to accomplish the desired result. We constantly keep them on hand at our home, and prize them as a ron be safe, and reliable family medicine, OK DYSPEPSIA they are invaluable. ea J.P. ayes,” Mexia, Texas, June 17, 1882. The Rev, Francis B. HARLownE, writing from Atlanta, Ga., says: “For some years past I have been subject to constipation, from which, in spite of the use of medi- cines. of various kinds, I suffered increasing inconvenience, until some months ago [| began taking AYER’sS PILLS. 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Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St.John, for Summerside, con necting there with tiain for Charlottetown Also ivave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about five o clock, By order, F. W. HALKS, Secretary. Ch’tewn, May 20, 1885. Sn BOSTON, Summer Arrangement. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERHATIGHAL S.S. 60. Leave St. John for Boston, vie Eastport and Portlsnd, every Monday, Wedneeday and Friday, at 8,00 a. m. Fare from Charlottetown to Bostov, $5.50, 2nd class ; $9 FO, Ist ciasa. For tickets and other information apply to G. A SHARP, F, W. HALKS, PET Ry, P.E. I. Steam Nav, Co., or to your nearest Ticket Agent May 14, 1585 -—-eod wkly ‘ THE VIOLIN. 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