UVEES SUCGOiUB TO SWEEP Of fLOODS Situation at Des Hoines ITo\o More Aiannins* further rise in KIVER8. Thousands of People Are Homeless, Actually Suffering For Food. Property Loss Will Be Tremendous. Rain Predicted. Moines, Iowa, May 30—Four of water was coursing through a section of East Des .Moines’ bus- Iness district at daylight this morning, to the rise in the river of a foot all past records, and the carry- ijig away of a section of the levee« Center street. ^ thousand people in Moines 4.000 in North Moines are l>ra(.-tioally cut off fruni cunimuaication ^ith the main section ot the ciry. ■A-bsoIutely no attempt has beou mada to transact business. The street rail- "’ay company does not expect to be able to start cars tor a week. Six thousand persons are homeloss, 35 per cent of whom are practically without shelter and have been unfed for lil houis_ during which time they have been expose>J to the constantly heavy rains with the thermomeier close to the freezing point. Many women and childre-n shivered all night long in raiur soakol garments, unable to tinJ a dry place on which to lie. I’ox cars were in reach of many of the refuge ‘s this morning, in which they could find shelter ircnn the rain, but relief work is in a deplora- condition and far l)pyond th;> nee Is. I-nestimable suffering i)ri vails. The ^udtlenness of the flood h'ft no time t^or preparation or tor organization to combat it. I.evees all over the city ’i-re yielding. In many places thfi l^f^s Moines river is 2 miles wide. Th9 du.mage cannot be coinputfii because of the fact that close to 2.ihh( buildings are submerged and it cannot be tolJ whether they will be carrii^l away. f»i>at damage w?.s done by th« breaking of the levee along the Chi- OBgo. Burlington and Quincy tracKF., which inunuated the j>rincipal factory eginning to ?:often up railroad beds. Trains wore late from the west and a num ber v/ere annullej altogether. Town of Haskell, Tex., Struck ,by Tornado. Dallas. Tex., May 30.—^Two ranche-e near Albany, Shackelford county, have been destroyed by a tornado. The telephone and telegraph wires are ba'ly crippled in that section. The town of Haskell was struck by a tornado and 12 or 15 residences and many more barns were blown down ar.d a number of people seriously in- ;ared. among them were Ab<^ Jone« and wife, Mrs. Scott and a farmer. LITTLE TOWN FIRE SV/EPT. Claxtcn, on the Ssaboard Air Li.“ie, Suffers Severely. Savan’ h, Ga., May 30.—special to the Savannah Press siates that the little town of Claxton. on the S.''aboard Air Line railroad, and about 4o miles from Savannah, was visite i by a se vere fire this morniiig at 1 o’clock. j Bob Pickens, general merchandise; Mrs. Simmons, millinery; D. C. Wat- | ers, jewerl}’; Mr. Lew'is' dwelling; Hen ry DeLoach, green grocery; Willie Wilkinson's residence: R. R. Pipj)i,^ residenoe, McCormick Machine com ny’s building were all (b'stroyed. The DeLoach hotel wa.s also threat-^ €ned hut was finally saved. Dropped Dead After Speech. Pensacola, Fla., May 27.—Judge F^ank P. Bonifay, aft'>r delivering a heated address in the campaign, dropped dead just as he v/as leaving the platform. The exertior' and ex citement caused his (U-ath. 'Hundreds of people had listene to the speech. ' • ei- thanking the audience’.for its at-i mention he turned aiid I’ell tio the ' ground. The meeting was immediatu- j iy adjourned. Judge Bonifay was onfl of the oldest and mo^^t re.spertecl citi zens of Pensacola. He was years old and was born here, as was his fath- Decoration Day at Mobile. j Mobile. Ala., May r,n.—.Decoration j . here wa» observed by John C. Re- niont post. Grand Arr.iy oti the Re- , nublic. Services were coriucted in National cemet( ry. f here the M-aves of the federal dead wL’-t- strews with flowers. Besides ad. !rt*,s:ses and music, Unccln’s Memorial Address waa ) Farmers To Build Oil Mill. Dublin, Ga.. May 29.—A movement la on foot among the farmers of Lau rens county to establish a co-o[)erative cotton oil mill. \V. J. Joiner, one of the most progressive farmers in the county, has charge of the movement, and he states that he intends pushing it forward to completion. He is saii«rovory for Ci)tioii, Coii^)i.s and Told.' to iini*- ^ iiM ent ex|ire.'SU)n f.c^in '1'. .1. McFur- ,<1, Ki. ntoi villi‘. Va.‘iTve.i as an e.x^iiiiplf. H-; itcs: ‘ 1 had Itronrhiii.s for three years and M-toied all the tlie time without being benefitt d. Then I Vitgan l.tkuii; Dr. Klnu s Ni-w Di'eoveiy and a few t>ottk-s wholly eured me " K!isuiiii t!un, I'ueuiiinnia and (;rij>. < iuaraiitt'ed ]>y/.. W. Nifiiols. Daiir^ist. 'I’rial hollies fri'O, n-^ulur ^i/.e.s r.iK'.an'i sj o ). Injured Pugilist Dies. Sava-nnah, Ga., June 1.—Geo. Fee- ley, whose skull W'as crushed in a contest with Jim JejTerds. died at St. Josepli hosipital at au early Lour this morning. COME EARLY and AVOD THE RUSH As I am going to sell my entire stock of Straw Hats Reacy-to-Wear WaiStS and Skirts at Net Cost I have some very fine Silk Waists that are going to be sold at a bargain. You dbn^t have to wait until the season is over to get bargains in seasonable and stylish goods* I will sell them now. T. W. WHITMIRE Steamer Founders. Sydney, N. S. W.. I'I ay o'i—The Brit ish steamer Oakland foundered orf Port Stephens today. The .Dassenu'Ts and crew were saved. The Oakiund was a small coasting vessel of 22S tons. Tlint robiniijj;- Would iiuii-kly leave you if you u-ed Dr. Kii'u‘> N'.'W Life I’il s. Tiiousands of sulVerers have provi-d t’ eir matchh s merit fo: sick and Xerv iu« Heada'-hi-*-. I lie\ nuiJce piue l>lood and buill uj> your In Only 25 cent*;, money iKJck if notcuied. .S)ld by/. V,, Nichols. DiJ"- ?zist. * Chinamen To Be Bounced. ^rontgomery, Ala., Ala 30.—Fong Hand a-nd Doc Sho, tw'O Chinamen who escaped from a United States deputy marshal near here, wiio w^as carrying 46 of them to San Francisco to bp deported for violating the Chinese ex clusion act, w'ere tried before Com missioner Elmore, who issued an order of deportation, the first ever issued In Montgomery. Reward Offered for Murderer. Montgomery, Ala.. May 30.—Gover nor Jelks has issued a reward of $15o for the arrest and co-nviction of the murderer of Robert Arrington and the ! Chamberlains Cciic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. i'Piie uniform success of this remedy has made is the ruoopular vrejyaratlon iu u-e for bowel I complaint.';. It is everywhi-ie recoyuizcfl as the I one remedy that can always \)0 depended upon and th;it is pleasant to take. It is especially val- ' liable for summer dianhoea iu ehildreii and i.s I uudoubtt.y Z. W. Nichols, i^i-e- varil. and O. Ij. l^rwin. (.’herryliekl brutal assault on his mother at Sul-; Arnica .-;.i!ve. l)viv«Mi t<» I><‘sju‘r;itioii. l.iving at an out of the way phi< <-. remote from civilizatio’.i, a family is often driven to desper: - tion in eas<* of aei ident, resulti: g Hums, Cut.-, Wounds, fleers, ete. Lay iu a supply of Jiucl'- Ifs the best on eaith; •.i-'-i. livan’s mill. Barber county, last Mon- at/., w. AkhoS' < day. * 3 tore. Galloway, Duckwortli & Go., REAL ESTATE DEALERS, Rooms 3 and4, McMinn Block, Brevard, N. C. Buy and sell all kinds of Heal F.state. CJollei't reiits, and attend to j)ro]>- erty when owner is absent. Faming: ai d T.r. ber Lands a Specialty. J- nbscr.be tor the ^^vkvax V.vllev Nkws, only paper in tl e county. \