. The heart of the South along the line of the Atlanta & West Point and the Western railway of Alabama . titter is practically un-limited. The La Grange Creamery, possibly thrmost flourishing enterpriseiOf the kind in tliSouth, has never been able to supplj the demauvifor its butter, selling it for an average price oltwenty-five cents per pound net. At nearly all thestations along the Atlanta and West Point Railroadbutter is shipped in consideral)le quantities, and thedemand is always large for more of a first classarticle. Jersey cattle predominate, but the Holslein andDevon find a home
. The heart of the South along the line of the Atlanta & West Point and the Western railway of Alabama . titter is practically un-limited. The La Grange Creamery, possibly thrmost flourishing enterpriseiOf the kind in tliSouth, has never been able to supplj the demauvifor its butter, selling it for an average price oltwenty-five cents per pound net. At nearly all thestations along the Atlanta and West Point Railroadbutter is shipped in consideral)le quantities, and thedemand is always large for more of a first classarticle. Jersey cattle predominate, but the Holslein andDevon find a home here; all seem to be equally hardy, and all have proven profitable. This countrj^ of mild climate, productive .soil, abundant grass, and good supply of free-stonewater, is a most inviting section for the Northern and Western dairymen, who now have to housetheir cattle for more than half the year, use expensive feed and sell their protluct at much lower pricesthan prevail here. No section of the United States can make a better (inality of butter than is madehere, the flavor and grain being almost PEACH ORCHARD. NEWNAN.
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