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The Horry Herald,
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Published Every Thursday.
E. NORTON, Editor
J. T MAYERS, Gon'l. Manager.
CONWAY, s. 0 , 0 r. - >. I 89&
THt STORM OF 1822- |
> Much Greater Loss of life than
in the Recent Hurricane
Great Destruction of
PropertyIt
was remarked to tlie IIkuald
correspondent while on Murrell's
Inlet las* week that there was no re ;
cord of the^reat storm of 18'22 in
existence. Many tales and legends'
of the "MioTornado" still live in the
folk lore of the down tho Neck
uvkiuco) ouiuvj *>i iik'iii iiiobi icrnuc
stories. In the N< >''x <iml 1'ouricr \
of Suturday lust, are copied extracts
from the old Charleston Courier,
descriptive of tho great storm. We
copy it as of historical ami si/nq*"the
tic interest to our readers.
The weather had he mi for a week
or ten days, very unpleasant, the
wind blowing ooassionally fresh from
east to southeast) but there appeared
of those indications which usually
preceedc a hurricane. I let ween It)
and 12 o'clock on tne nmht of IT i_
n
day, September 27, we had a squall
from the northeast, and about 12
another more violent squall from tho
cast and then from tho southeast,
when it blow with
FUIOIITI'UI. VI01.KNCH.
Most of the injury caused by the
wind must have occurred about 2
o'clock in the morning and while it
blow from this quarter. As the
time of high water had boon about
7 o'clock in tho evening, the inhubi
tants apprehended no danger from
the tide, as from the violence of tho
gale it was presumed that it could
not continue till the period of the
succeeding high water, but the tide
could have ebbed very little if at
all. When the waters returned with
irresisuoic violence and between J
nn<] 4 o'clock in tho morning had
reached a height far exceeding that
in the great gale of 1801, a very
small portion indeed of tho inhabited
part of the island remained
above the ocean. Tho gale began'
to subside, wo believe, about half
after 3 o'clock, the wind blowing
then from southwest. It was oppressively
warm during the gale and
many of those luminous bodies or
meteors, unusual in <>ur fall gales,
passed near tho surface of the earth.
The old time Reporter then gives
a list of tho sufferers, with amazing
particularity in some unimportant
details and an ontiie omission
of some most essential facts. His
account is interspersed with many
pious ejaculations on the vanity of
human calculations and tho dispensations
of Providence.
I .OSES OK I'ROPKKTY.
Tho following suffered tho loss of
out buildings, with tnoro or less
damage to their residences, sited
rooms and piazzas: Dr. h'ord, Dr.
Allston, (J. W. Ileriot, the Rev. G.
Capers, Robert Uoriot, I J. B. Trap
ier, tho Rev. M. 11. Lance, Mrs. JO.
Meyers, It. A. Taylor, T. F. Goddard
1. Solomon, A. Maryiu, 1'. Cuttino,
Mrs. Henry, the ltev. .1. S. v'apers.
Lizar Joseph, Gon. T. Carr, Mrs.
Savage Smith, L. L. Josephs, Mrs.
Tlturston, Titos. Ueriot, II Ingles
by, Mrs. Rlvthe. J. M. Tnvlnr. Dr.
? . ., ?J ?
Thomas, J. C. Coggeshall, John
l'orter, Jr.
The heaviest losses of life arc thus
reported: The dwelling house of
Mr. 11. F. Withers, a very lnrgo new
building, and every outbuilding destroyed,
and not a vestige remain
ing. There were in tins house eighteen
persons, of whom four have
been most miraculously saved.
Those saved are Mr. lb F. Withers
and three negroes, those lost are Mrs.
Withers, her four unliable daughters,
her son, Mr. Withers Schackelford,
nephew of Mr. Withers, Mr. Wish
and five nogroeH. Mr. Withers,
about daylight, whs hoRid calling
for help in Duhourndien's Creek
(near the ocean,) a litte above the
settlement on that island, and was
rescued by Lieut. Levy, of the
United States navy. It appears that
he had clung to a piece of timber.
if - - - -
.Mr. withers, who had long been in
ft very bad state of health, finding
himself chilled and exhausted called
to one of his negro men, who was j
endeavoring to gain Hie timber but
whom he did not know, to secure
himself on it, as ho was about to
relinquish it through inability to,
contend any longer. At this mom-j
rnont heard, the voice of his little
son, of 12 or 13 years of ago, of
whoso presence he was before ignorant,
cheering him and entreating
him toperaervc in his exertions, and
assuring his father that he believed
***;- he himself would be able to retain
his gmsp of the timber till it should
on shored
this instantly restored to tin father
animation and strength, hut in a few j
minutes after an overwhelming surge 1
separated them fore\er i,i this world. ,
The negro was afterwards taken up 1
alive in the marsh opposite to that ,
island. A negro hoy of Mr. Withers 1
was driven across to Duboudicn's ;
Island on a pair of steps, landed and
took refuge in a house which was
shortly after Mown down, he sur- ,
vivos uninjured
Moses Fort had every outbuilding
destroyed; the dwelling house thrown
from its foundation, scattered and
removed some distencc, the piazza
and sheds blown away. In this
house there were fivo deaths, Mrs.
Hannah Holsford, relict of the late
Kdmund Kotsford, Miss Se t', tho
daughter of David Scott, and three
servants.
Dr. I.. Myers had every building
torn to pieces by the sea and every
vestige of theni destroyed, and this
respoctablo and worthy man, with
every member of his amiable family,
drowned. In this louse fifteen lives
wore lost, to wit: Dr. Myers, Mrs
Myers, three daughters and a son
and nine servants.
Mrs Narzedas had every building
destroyed. The family look refuge
in the house of Mr. Moses h'orl,
where three of them afterwards I 'St
j their lives, a w hite child and two
j servants. A De Rosa had his bail
(ding destroyed and carried away by
i the water, and this benevolent, in
dnstrious and honest man and a I
negro lad, the only inhabitants, are
both lost.
The buildings tit the south end of
North Island are much injured, but
no lives have been lost. At Dtibour
dicn's Island the havoc has been less,'
I but liianv holm-ops have linen d:mvn
- J O -
<?<1 itik 1 crushed by the falling build
ings, ami wo understand Unit Mr.
William A. Alston has lost on that
I island eleven negroes.
The violence of the gale in this |
town was greater than any that has
occurred, we have eeason to believe,
since the year 1752. The town ex
hi bits one general scene of ruin and
devastation, buildings blown down,
lotlmrs unroofed, chimneys, fences
land trees lying prostrate in every direction.
Several negroes have lost
their lives, but. we have heard of no
white person being injured.
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I that he suffered from Rheumatism
| for years, until persuaded to try
Drummoml's Lightning Remedy,
and that by its use ho has been fully
restored, llo says the remedy is the
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praise, but fully warranted by other
miraculous cures. If your druggist
lias not got Drumtnond's Lightning
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Between disease and the many
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A method which guarantees
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For the Carolinas,
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No. 23.
Leave Wilmington (I 25 p m
Leave Chadbonrn 8 ;/<> p m
Leave Marion 0 45 p tn
Arrive Florence 10 15 p m
No. 50.
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Arrive Florence i nit ? m,
No. 59.
Leave Sumter 7 40 p in !
Arrive; Florence 8 50 p m
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Arrive Sum >r p m I
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11 Daily. "{"Daily except Sunday.
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Leave 11 ion 0 15 a in
Arrive Chadbourn 9 45 a in
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Leave M t i abort 11 20 a ni
Leave 1 .ovist 1145pm!
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/.oave Ibiyboro 12 12 p in j
Leave I'rivetts 12 12 pm
/ e ive Adrian 12 27 p in .
Arrive Conwayt 1 00p*n
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