Hay.Is there not more money in hay than in cotton at the present prices? asks the Macon Telegraph. Is it not worth while to figure on this proposition a little?A town man,a professional man,who owns a farm, and who visits it once or twice a month, said ves* terday that his hay crop was worth more money to him than any other crop he gathered from his farm. Last year he netted per acre on this crop as much money as the land cost him. Can anybody point to a better investment? When a single crop of hay will return the net cost of the land on which it grows, is it not a good crop to lake along? Is the investment not a very good one indeed? Does it not beat cotton?If the cotton crop is to be cut short, why not put the surplus land in hay?