PALMA SOLAThe Palma Sola Wharf Com-nv have let the contract to J.B. Kotrers for the construction of j a new drive wav and hulk head.Mr. Parvin has lately madeshipments of celery, eggplant and peppers. Whih sjwjaking of vegetables, we want to sav that during the late cold spell in this immediate vicinity not a leaf of the most tender vegetation wasIf vou doubt it, come rightalong and see.Mrs. J. W. Sindair, of Austin, 111., has been visiting Mrs. Simp* son at Pinehurst, and. we under*!stand, is quite in love with Palma Sola. We sincerely hope she willlt;invest in property here wnd remain with as.Mrs. J. E. Boynton, who hasbeen spending several monthswith her daughter. Mrs. Pearson Nichols, leaves this week for her home at Hendersonville, S. C.lt;\Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Caley, ofUtica, N. Y., who haye spent amonth here visiting the home of Geo. Hickok, have returned to their home. Mrs. Caley is a sister of Mrs. Hickok.Mr. D. O. Clark, of Perico, isentertaining his brother from Jamestown, Conn.Mr. J. A. Felts has in operation the cheapest system of irrigation we have ever seen. It con-ilt;11lt;j1lt;Isjsts of a 3-inch. 20-foot deepwell; a centrifugal pump and a ; horse power gasolene engine, which estimated to throw abouti1175 gallons per minute. It ap-i pears as though in the westernpart of this peninsular there is an ineshaastthle sapplv of water atlt;1a depth of about 20 feet.Ii