BULLE. TIN GE.ORGIA DE.PARTME.NT OF AGRICULTURE. I SERIAL NUMBER 52--B. PROSPEROUS GEORGIA I THE IDEAL HOME FOR ALL C-LASSES PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF BY JOSEPH T. Hist~rian and Statistician and R F. WRIGHT, Asaist~nt Commissioner of Agriculture. Entered in Atlanta, Ga., u Second Ct- Matter October 7, 1900, uniler Act of June 6, 1900. I l . ... BULLETIN GEORGIA DE.PARTME.NT OF AGRICULTURE SERIAL UMBER 52--B. 1910 PROSPE,ROUS GEORGIA THE IDEAL HOME FOR ALL CLASSES PREPARED U DER THE DIRECTIO OF T. G. HUDSO . Commissioner of Agriculture. BY JOSEPH T. DERRY, Historian and Statistician and R. F. WRIGHT. Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture. Entered in Atlanta, Ga., as Second Class Matter October 7, 1900, under Act ol June 6, 1900. CHAS. P . BYRD, tale Printer, Atlanta. 1911. Please Read Carefully. The statistical matter in this bulletin is divided into three sections: The fiTSt ection gi>es stati tics of cotton from 179Q to the crop of 1909-1910, with tJhe acreage and p.roduction of the latter for each county in the tate. Tibe second section ghes stati tics of Georgia's other agricultural products from 1 99 to 1910, with the acreage and production of co.rn, oats, rye and wheat for each county in 1909, and the summary and value of GeOTgia 's crops for that year compared with twenty-four other States. The third section givE!$ animals and animal products from 1 99 to 1910. Additional Banks. After this bulletin had been printed, we obtained the following list of bank to be added to tho e gien in tJhe li t of counties from page 60 to page 90 inclu h-e: Xorth~rn e tion-In Banks county, at Homer, 1; in Col>b, at Sm)'ll'na, 1; in Fannin, at ~Iineral Bluff, 1; in Gwiunett, at Duluth, 1; in Hart, at Bowersville, J in }.Iadison, at Danielsville, 1; in 1Iilton, at Alpharetta, 2; in ~urra_,-, at Ohat worth, 1, at pring Place, 1; in Oconee, at Bi bop, 1; in Oglethorpe, at Lexington, 1 additional, at Crawford, 1; in Paulding, 1 arlditional, at Dallas; in Towns, at Young Harris, ] ; in Union, at Blairs>iUe, 1; in white, at le,-eland 1; in Wilke, at Tignall, L Middle Section-In ,Burke county, at :Midville 1; in Clayton, at Jones boro, 1 additional, at Lovejoy, 1; in E~anuel, at Stillmore (not tillman) 1, and at ummertown, 1; in Harris, at Wave;rly Hall, 1; in Richmond, at Blythe, 1; in Talbot, at Talbotton, 1 additional, at Woodbury, 1; in Wilkinson, at Toombsboru, L In Carroll, at Carrollton, 2. outhern ection-In Appling co unty, at Alma, 1; in Brooks, at Quitman ( not May ville), 4, at Barwick, 1, at Barney, 1 at :llorven, 1; in Charlton, at Folk ton 1; in Clay, at Bluffton, 1; in Decatur, at Brinson, 1; in Dodge, at .hauncey, 1; in Dooly, 1 each at Pinehwst and Lilly; in Lee, 1 at Leesburg; in Mitchell, at Baconton, 1; in Pierce, at Bfack hear, 1 additional; in reven, at R-ocky Ford, 1; in Tatnall, at Cobbtown, 1; in Telfair, at Milan, 1; in Thomas, at Ocblocohnee, 1; in Toombs, at Vidalia, 2; in Turner, at ycamore, L PROSPEROUS GEORGIA / The Ideal Home for All Classes. Georgia, the youngest of the ''Old Thirteen,'' and often styled the "Empire State of the South," offers to the homeseeker unsurpassed advantages in the variety of its climate, soil and productions. This great advantage arises from the fact that, lying between 30 21' 39" and 35 of north latitude, it embraces more than 4lj2 degrees of latitude. The topography of the country greatly increases this variety. The mountain section with elevations ri ing in some parts to 5,000 feet above sea level gives us at orne points a climate like that of .r ew England. As we go southward we find climates like those of the lower middle States and upper tier of Southern States, then the same as in the other South tlantic and the Gulf States and by the time we reach the Florida line, we have passed through eight of the nine climate belts of the United States. LIMATE BELTS. Of these eight climate belts of G orgia the lowest in temperature is found on the highest of the mountain peaks, where the mean annual temperature is le than 40 degrees. On the sides of the highest mountains below the summit is a mean annual temperature of between forty and forty-five degrees, corre ponding with upper New England, New York and the mouD:tain region of Virginia. This, of course, is a small area. A larger climate zone in the mountainous section of between forty-five and fifty degrees corresponds with portions of New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Next, there is a zone of between fifty and fifty-five degrees, embracing a narrow 4 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA strip running through North Carolina and Virginia up to New Jersey. The area of the zone between fifty-five and sixty degrees which is two or three times as large as the preceding zone combined, passing through both the Carolinas, ends in Virginia. The zone between sixty and sixty five of mean annual temperature embraces nearly all of middle Georgia and is between the same i othermal lines as upper Alabama, 1\1issi ippi, Louisiana, Texas, West Tenne ee and Arkan a and extends into Virginia. The mean annual temperatures at some of the important stations in thi zone are : Leo, 60.1; Rome, 61.9; Gainesville, 61.3; Atlanta 61.4; arrollton, 62; Oxford, 62.6; Athens, 63; Augu ta, 64; LaGrange, 64.1; Thomson, 64.7. The climate of Atlanta corresponds with that of Washington, St. Loui and Louisville, the winters being warmer and the summers cooler. The climate of Southern Georgia, being chiefly in the zone between sixty-five and seventy degrees of mean annual temperature, corre pond with that of lo~er Texas, Loui iana, Mi sissippi and upper Florida. In this zone are the following stations : Macon, 66.1; Swainsboro, 67; Cuthbert, 68.1; Americu , 68.2; Walthourville, 67.6; Brunswick, 68.7. In the zone between seventy and eventy-five degrees there i one station, Black hear, 70.2. In North Georgia the July temperature is between 75 and 80 degree ; in South Georgia between 80 and 85 degree . For the whole State the July temperature is 81. . degrees. Snow seldom falls in South Georgia, is more frequent in Middle Georgia, and in the mountain regions increases greatly in frequency and depth. THE lnEAL HoME FOR ALL CLAssEs. 5 AVER.~GE RAINFALL. The annual average rainfall in Georgia is 49.3 inches. The highest is at Rabun Gap, 71.7 inches, and the lowest at Swainsboro, 39.4 inches. For Middle Georgia the annual average rainfall is 49.7 inches; for East Georgia, 41.4 inches; and for Northwest Georgia, 60.3 inche . The average of the summer rainfall is : For North Georgia, 13.6 inches; for Southwe t" Georgia, 14.5 inche , and for the entire State, 13.4 inches. HIGHEST ELEVATIONS. Sitting Bull, middle summit of Nantahala in Town county, ha an elevation 'Of 5,046 feet above sea level Mona east ummit of Nantahala, 5,039 feet; Enota, al o in Towns county, 4,797 feet; Rabun Bald, in Rabun county, 4~718 feet; Blood, in Union county, 4,468 feet; Tra , in Haber ham county, 4,403 feet; Cohutta in Fannin county, 4,155 feet; Dome in Towns county, 4,042 feet; Gra sy in Pickens county, 3,290 feet; Tallulah, in Habersham county, 3,172 feet; Yona, in White county, 3,167 feet. The Cohutta range has an altitude of 3,000 feet above sea level; Lookout Mountain range at its highest point, 2,408 feet. Other elevations are : Pigeon Mountain, 2,331 fet; Round Mountain, 2,200 feet; Taylor's Ridge and White Oak Mountains, from 1,300 to 1,500 feet; Rocky Face Ridge, near Dalton, from 1,500 to 1,700 feet above sea level; Kennesaw Mountain, near Marietta, with it double peak, 1,809 feet above sea level; Stone Mountain, 14 miles east of Atlanta, 1,686 feet above sea level and between 700 and 800 feet above the surrounding country. A few elevations in Middle Georgia, rising to a con iderable height above the level country, are called mountains, as Rine and Oak Mountains on the eastern border of Harris county, and Graves 6 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA Mountain in Lincoln colmty.- Atlanta, the capital of the State, is upon a ridge, which at its highe t point rises to 1,050 feet above sea level. About 3;000 square miles of the region along the Atlantic coast have an elevation of 100 feet. In Southwe t Georgia there are hills which rise to an altitude of 500 feet above ea level. The average elevations above sea level are: For the Nortbern section more than 1,000 feet; for the Middle ection, from 1 0 to 500 feet; for the Southern section from 100 to 500 feet. In one or another of these sections can be raised the staple crops, vegetables and fruits of every part of the United State . Wheat find a congenial oil in North and fiddle Georgia, corn in every county, oats and rye in every part of the State, all varieties of gra for bay almo t everywhere, sugar cane throughout Middle and Southern Georgia and cotton, our greate t money crop, in all except a few of our mo t northern and mountainou countie . CoRN AND WHEAT. Corn is next to cotton our greatest crop and many of our best farmers raise from 40 to 100 bu bel to the acre. Some of our farmer rai e enough wheat for borne consumption, but mo t of them do not do that. The reason for this is that they pend all their time and energy on cotton. Those who pay the proper attention to it get splendid results from wheat, rai ing from 20 to 40 and ornetimes 60 bu hels to the acre. A We tern farmer, who is accustomed to look upon corn as his great money crop and wheat as ranking along with it, when be reads of an average for the State of from to 10 bushels of wheat to the acre or of from 10 to 14 of corn, does not think much of Georgia's productiveness. He does THE IDEAL HoME FOR ALL CLASsEs. 7 not know that the average colored farmers and some of the white, cultivate in a haphazard sort of a way, which lowers the average despite the good work of farmers, who by better methods raise from 25 to 60 bushels of wheat and from 40 to 100 and more bushels of corn to the acre. He has no way of judging Georgia by what can be done and is done by our best farmers, but by what appears in the statistical tables. The e represent what is done by all clas es of farmers, good, in lifferent and bad. But the real capabilities of Georgia soil are shown by the work of our best class of farmers, who cultivate their land according to the be'8t methods. In a corn contest in 1910 one Georgia farmer raised 194 bushels of corn upon one acre and another raised 154 bushels upon one acre. Georgia raised 61,160,000 bushels of corn in 1909, and in 1910 increa ed the yield to 64, 08,000 bushels. T-o encourage this good work we publi h here Mr. E. Mciver Williamson's authorized description of the "Williamson Plan" of growing corn: "For a number of years after I began to farm I followed the old-time method of putting the fertilizer all under the corn, planting on a level or higher, six by three feet, pmshing the plant from the start and making a big stalk, but the ears were few and frequently small. I planted much corn in the spring and bought much more corn the next spring, until :finally I was driven to the conclusion that corn could not be made on uplands in thi section, certainly not by the old method except at a loss. "I did not give up, however, for I knew that a farmer who did not make his own corn never had succeeded, and never would, so I began to experitment. First, I planted lower, and the yield was better, but the stalk was still too latge, so I di -continued altogether the application of fer- 8 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA tilizer before planting, and knowing that all crops should be fertilized. at some time, I used mixed fertilizer as a side application and applied the more S'oluble nitrate of soda later, being guided in this by the excellent results obtained from its use as a top dre sing for oats. Still the yield, though regular, wa not large, and the smallness of the stalks now suggested that they should be planted thicker in the drill. This was done the next year 'With results so satisfactory that I continued from year to year to increase the number of stalks and the fertilizer, with which to sustain them; also to apply nitrate of soda at last plowing, and to lay by early, owing peas broadcast. This method steadily increased the yield, until year before last (1904), with corn eleven inches apart in six-foot rows and $11 worth of fertilizer to the acre, I made eighty-four bushels average to the acre several of my be t acres making as much as 125 bushels. "Last year (1905), I followed the same method, planting the first week in April seventy acres which had produced the year before 1,000 pounds seed cotton per acre. This land i andy upland, sO'IIlewhat rolling. Seasons were very unfavorable, owing to the tremendous rains in May and the dry and extremely hot weather later. From June 12th to July 12th, the time when it most needed ~oisture, there wa only five-eighths of an inch of rainfall here; .Yet with $7.91, cost of fertilizer, my yield was fifty-two bushels per acre. Rows were ix feet and corn sixteen inches in drill. ''With this method, on land that will ordinarily produce 1,000 pounds of seed cotton with 800 pounds of fertilizer, fifty bushels of corn per acre should be made by using 200 pounds of cotton seed meal, 200 pounds of acid phosphate, and 400 pound of kainit mixed, or their equiva- THE IDEAL HOME FOR .AJ..iL CLASSES. 9 lent in other fertilizer, and 125 pounds of nitrate of s'Oda, all to be used as side application as directed below. "On land that will make a bale and one-half of cotton per acre when well fertilized, a hundred bu hel of corn should be produced by doubling the amount of fertilizer above, except that 300 pounds of nitrate of soda should be used. ''In each case there should be left on the land in cornstalks, peas, vineS' and roots, from '12 to $16 worth of fertilizer material per acre, besides the great benefit to the land from so large an aJmount of vegetable matter. The place of this in the permanent improvement of the land can never be taken by commercial fertilizer, for it is absolutely impossible to make lands rich as lonO' as they are lacking in vegetable matter. "Land should ~e thoroughly and deeply broken for corn, and this is the time in a system of rotation to deepen the soil. Cotton requires a more compact soil than corn, and while a deep soil is essential to its be t development, it will not produce as well on loose open land, while corn does best on land thoroughly broken. A deep soil will not only produce more heavily than a shallow soil with good seasons, but it will stand more wet as well as more dry weather. "In preparing for the corn crop, land hould be broken broadcast during the winter one-fourth deeper than it has been plowed before, or if much vegetable matter is being turned under, it may be broken one-third deeper. This is as much deepening as land will usually stand in one year and produce well, though it may be continued each year, so long aS' much dead vegetable matter i being turned under. It may, however, be subsoiled to any depth by following in bottom of turn plow furrow, provided no more of the subsoil than has been directed is turned up. Break with two- 10 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA horse plow if possible, or better, with disc plow. With the latter, cotton stalks or corn stalks as large as we ever make can be turned under without having been chopped, and in peavines it will not choke or drag. Never plow land when it is wet, if you expect ever to have any use for it again. "Bed with turn plow in six-foot rows, leaving :five-inch balk. When ready to plant, break this 'Out with scooter, following in bottom of this furrow deep with Dixie plow, wing taken off. Ridge then on this furrow -with same plow, still going deep. Run corn planter on thi ridge, dropping one grain every :five or six inches. Plant early, a soon as frost danger is past, S'ay :first seasonable spell after March 15, in this ection. E pecially is early plantinak, sweetgums and dogwood a;nd along the streams are undergrowths of bay and gall-berry bushes. Among the red hills throughout the section lying between the Savannah and Flint rivers, the timbers are oak, THE IDEAL HoME FOR ALL CLASSES. 27 hickory, short-leaf pine and dogwood, with beech, maple and poplar on the lowland . Throughout the yellow-loam region are oak, hickory and long-leaf pines. What is known as the long-leaf pine region embrace 17,000 sqnare miles. The fore ts of this section are a great ource of wealth to the State. The timber lands are being put under cultivation, as fa t as they are cleared. The pine and palmetto flats around the Okefenokee swamp furnish large quantities of long-leaf pine, cypress and saw palmetto, which are found also along the creek bottom and hammock land , together with black-gum, tupelo gum, titi and maple. Throughout the coast region are found al o magnificent live-oak , red and water oak , red dar hickory, chincapin, a afras, cabbage and blue palmetto. GEOLOGY AND fiNING. Georgia i divided into three main O"eological areas. The Palreozoic divi ion in which are repre ented Cambrian, Silurian, Devonian and arboniferou formations i found in the Northwest ection of Georther State in the Union, except Vermont. The marble of Georgia occur in a narrow belt about sixty mile long, in the Northern portion of the tate, and here can be een the crude implements and vessel fashioned by the Indians early in the la t century. Only within the past twenty years, however, have the immense deposits of the valuable material been opened and developed systematically, and the annual output is now .valued at considerably more than $1,000,000. Geor()'ia marble is of uch quality and texture, and i found in uch variety of color , that thi particular branch of indu trial development will a sume far greater proportion in the immediate future than at present, notwithstanding the fact that the output is now about thirty-five per cent. of the famous Vermont quarries, from which the bulk of this material used at present in the United States is secured. Some <>f the Georgia marble bed have been pierced to a depth of over two hundred feet, and a yet there i no sign to indicate that the stratum has been worked through. Very few of the Green Mountain deposits exceed this depth. The texture of this stone is said to be the finest in the . world; it does not possess the element <>f disintegration so noticeable in the Italian varieties, and acids or stains of any characte-r can be readily wiped off its surface with cold water and a sponge. Thi one resource ha already given Georgia a national reputation; her marbles have been used THE IDEAL HOME FOR .A:LL CLASSES. 29 in many <>f the country's most notable structures, including a number of State capitol buildings and the famous Corcoran Art Gallery at Wa hington. It is claimed that in the great quarries at Tate there is marble enough to cut a million cubic feet a year for 5 000 years. GRANITE AND GNEISS AND LIMESTONE. lit is claimed, and justly, that the granite, gnei s and limestone of Georgia are of quality and extent sufficient to pave the streets of every city in the United States, and then leave a surplus amply sufficient to meet the requirements of ordinary building <>perations for many years to come. Stone fountain, an immen e depo it of high-gra9-e granite, said to be the largest ingle rock in America, seven miles in circumference and eight hundred feet high, rears it maje tic head within sight from the windows of Atlanta's bu iness di trict. Exten ive quarrying <>perations have been carried on here for many years. Another belt <>f highgrade blue granite traverses middle Georgia. Near Lithonia immen e quantitie of contorted gnei are quarried for cur~ing and paving while lime tones and sandstones in abundant quantity are cattered throughout the State. Lime tone for calcimininund not only in the Palreozoic and Crystalline areas in Northwest and Northea. t Georgia, .but al o in localitie in the coastal plain region which includes all the Southern part of Georgia . In thi coastal plain region marls and pho phate abound. Limestone for building purposes is found in bed throughout the counties embraced in the Palreozoic area and in Hall and Habersham countie of the Crystalline area. 30 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA BAUXITE. Bauxite i the hydrate of the metal aluminum, and is the principal ource of the aluminum of commerce. Georgia now leads in the production of ibis mineral, which brancJ1 of mining is usceptible of further development on a large cale on account of the rapidly increasing consumption of aluminum. The most extensive deposits are in Floyd and Bartow counties, but tbi mineral i al o found ill Polk, Walker and Chattooga counties. 'ORUNDUM. Depo it of corundum occur in Rabun, Towns, mon, Haber bam, arroll and Heard counties. rear the arolina line in R abun county on Laurel creek i the largest corundum mine in Georgia and one of the most noted in the United tates. CoAL. The coal field of Georgia are most!) in Dade and walker countie and are a continuation of the Warrior fields of Alabama. The annual output approximates 300,000 ton with a value of about $250,000. A large per cent. of the coal mined in Georgia i conve~ted into coke. !RoN. 'lhe iron ore are in the Palroozic area, the brown ores being found in Bartow, Polk and Floyd counties, and the red ore being mined in alker and Chattooga counties. The iron deposits of the State furnish one of the most valuable of its varied mineral products, and include not only hematite, but magnetite and linlonite of such extent that ore mining presents a promising field for the capitalist and trained worker. 'rhe few furnaces now located in THE IDEAL HOME FOR .AJ.L CLASSES. 31 Georgia are already celebrated for the high-grade pig iron they produce, due principally to the high quality of the abundant supply of raw material. GoLD. Before the discovery of gold in California the gold mines of Georgia were highly esteemed. For a time the excitement over the rich mines of California caused a great decrease in mining operations in Georgia. But in recent years there ha been a great awakening in the gold region of the State. The gold deposits are found in four belts, of which, the :first runs through Rabun, Haber ham, White, Lumpkin, Daw on, Forsyth, Cherokee, obb, Bartow, Paulding and Haral on countie . The second belt traverses Rabun, Habersham, Hall, Gwinnett, Forsyth, Milton, DeKalb and Fulton counties. A third gold belt pas es across Cobb, Paulding and arroll countie . There is a fourth gold belt which pa es through Lincoln, olumbia, McDuffie and Wanen counties in the southwe t part of the rystalline area. In the counties of Towns, Union, Gilmer, Fannin and Meriwether are cattering deposits of O'old. OTHER ~1:1 ERALS. Of other minerals pyrite i found in Lumpkin county, copper in Murray and Fannin counties; talc in Murray, Fannin and Cherokee; mica in Union and Fannin, and barite in Bartow. Ochre abound in laro-e bed and ther are con iderable quantities of slate. Near the town of Emer on, in Bartow county, graphite abounds. PRECIOUS STONES. Several precious stones are found in Georgia; amethysts in Rabun county; a few diamonds in Hall; some good moonstones in Upson county, and in the northeast part of 32 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA the Crystalline area have been found r-qbies and apphires of small size. THE CLAYS OF GEORGIA. Through all that part of Georgia north of what is called the fall line, which runs from Augu ta through ![aeon to Columbus, are found clays suitable for the manufacture of common brick and the coarser grades of earthenware. Immediately below this fan line there i a. narrow belt running across the tate in which are found clays uitable for the manufacture of porcelain, enameled brick, china ware, terra cotta, sewer pipe, etc., in fact, everything in the jug and stoneware line. Georgia's fine clays are said to be the finest in the world and capable of tanding a higher degree of heat than any clay yet found. At numerous points along this belt e:xten ive plants for the manufacture of porcelain, enameled brick, sewer pipe, china wares, terra cotta and roofing tile have been esta.bli hed, while immense quantities of pure white kaolin, u ed extensively in the manufacture of wall paper, is mined and exported from the State. MARLS AND PHOSPHATES. In the countie forming the lower boundary of the State, numerous beds of marl occur that are , aid to be equal in plant food to tho e of New Jersey. Deposits of phosphate in greater or less quantities, but of very high quality are also found in the Southern section of the State. The annual output of all the mineraJ of Georgia is more than $10,000,000. At the State capitol can be seen a :fine display of Georgia' mineral , forest trees and agricultural products. FLOYD COUNTY BAUXITE MINE. The :fl.rst bauxite mined in America was taken out of tlhie deposit in l&SS. THE lnEAL HoME FOR AL~ CLASSES. 33 MINERAL SPRINGS. Mineral Spring are found in Georgia in the Palroozoic and Crystalline areas. .Among those of medical value are chalybeate, sulphurous and lithia waters. According to the report of the United States Geological Survey the output of the mineral waters of Georgia in 1898 was 197,100 galIons, valued at $39,230. ARTESIAN WELLS. Artesian wells are confined, with a few exceptions, to the coastal plain region. Almost all this portion of the State is underlaid by pervious beds, which, when pierced by the drill, furnish large quantities of pure, wholesome water. Not all of the e water-bearing beds furnish flowing well . But tho e non-flowing wells furni h large quantitie of pure water, which can be brought to the surfac by pumps. The average depth of the wells already bored i about 450 feet. The various strata penetrated consist of soft limestone , clays and sand . Thus the wells can be bad for very little outlay of money. The sanitary advantage that have re ulted to many towns and localities all over the South Georgia roastal plain through the pure, whole orne drinlung water of the artesian welJ , are seen in the fact that ections once dreaded as malarial and sickly are now con idered among the mo t salubrious in the State and are increa ing more rapidly in population than even the hill country of North Georgia. The leading towns of this section are now supplied with water from artesian wells. WATER PowERS. The streams of Georgia furnish water powers in numerous localities in varying amounts from the little cascade 34 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA that runs a small neighborhood mill, to the great shoals and fall s that furni h from 20,000 to 30,000 horsepower, and run mighty flouring mills and cotton factories. With the exception of a few notable cases, the largest water powers of Georgia occur at or ju t above what is known a the Southern Fall Line, running from Augusta on the orthea t down through ![aeon in Central Georgia to Oolumbu on the Southwest, where the streams pass from the hard rock of the ry talline area to the ofter forma tions of the oastal plain ; and on the We tern Fall Line, formed by the co'ntact of the Palmozoi c and ry talline areas in the JQ rthwe t, pas ing through Polk, Bartow, Gordon and Murray cotmtie . Along the e fall line are located the large water powers. But numerou other power are to be found at various points on different tream throughout the State. MAr UFA TURES. Geor()'i a, on account of her I rogre 1ve pirit di played e pecially in manufacturing nt rpri e. and railroad conbuction, r eceived in the earl y thirties the proud title, "Empire tate of the outh," and thi title he till worthily wears. By th e United tates cen n reports of 1900 there w re 7,504 manufachuing e tabli hments in Georgia, with a total capital of $ 9,7 9,656, employing 3,842 peron and turning out product valued at 106,654,527. Of the e e tabli hment 3,015-having a capital of $79,303,316, employing 83,336 wage-earners and manufacturing products valued at $94,532,36 -were elected for comparison with a la of e tabli hment included in the cen u of 1905, when the number of e tabli hment reported was 3,219, the capital $135,211,551, the number of wage earners THE IDEAL HoME FOR ALL CLASSES. 35 92,749 and the value of products $150,040,455. The percentage of increase in this class was therefore 6.8 per cent. ill the number of establishments, 70.5 per cent. in capital, 11.3 per cent. in the number of wage earners, and 5Q.8 per cent. in the value of products. By the twelfth census there were in Georgia 68 cotton mill , with 817,345 spindles and 19,398 looms. In United States bulletin Number 63, on the ~upply and distribution of cotton for the year ending August 31, 1906, Georgia made the following showing: 138 establishments (or mills), 1,573,450 spindles, of which 26,452 were idle and 1,546,998 in operation. The number of active spindles in 1905 was 1,331,765. Thus there was an increase of 215,233 active spindles from 1905 to 1906. The number of active spindles in Georgia on Augu t 31, 1909, was 1,797 4 4. The total number of spindles on the same date was 1,831,714. The number of mills for the year ending Augu t 31st, 1907, Was 149 and for the corresponding date of 1908 was 154. There was a slight falling off in 1908 in the nuniber of pounds of cotton used by the mills, due to financial stringency. The amount used was in round numbers 230,000,000 pound . The cotton consumed by the Georgia mills in 1909 wa 523,646 bale weighing 261,823,000 pounds: On September 1, 1910, Georgia bad 160 eotton mill , with 2,039,942 spindles and 41,089 looms. The above number of mills includes woolen mills and knitting mills that do not spin. This class of mills is omitted in the following table of outbern cotton mills which appeared in the August 1st, 1910, edition of the American Textile Manufacturer's Southern Cotton Mill Directory: 36 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA I - Mills Cap. Stock. Al~ama~----_-__-_-__-_-_-__-_-__-_-_...._..,--6-1$ 17,120,000 Arka.nsa ---- --- --- ----- - - --Georgia. ___ ___ _______ ----___ Ke n_t~:~ck_y . . ---- -- ---------- Lou1 1ana . ----- -- - -------- Il1i sis ippi _ __ ____ _______ ____ Mi ouri. __ - --- - ----- ----- - N orth Carolina.____ ____ ___ __ klahom a_ _____ ____ ________ _ out h Caro!ina__ ___ ___ ___ ____ Tennessee.__ ___________ ____ _ Te xas__ __. ___ __ _____ _______ _ 2 215,000 145 33 ,163 ,000 1,675 ,000 4 2,115,000 19 3,253,000 3 1 ,430,000 322 5 ,322 000 2 650,000 1611 65,540 ,OOCI 24 4 ,050 ,000 19 2 ,600 ,000 Virginia. - ------ - ----- - - - - - 11 10,340 ,000 Total. _____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 78 $200 ,475 ,000 l Spindles. Looms. 1 ,70 240 41 ,0 9 1 ,:392 2 ,600 4,764 95 5 ,539 3::>0 103,5 4 5,093 3,241 11 ,6!) 7 253,197 In bleached cotton goods Georgia stood fourth in the Union in 1900 with 24,265,583 square yards. The cotton gin , which in 1900 numbered 4,729, running for four months, have increa ed to more than ,000, in about 4,800 establishments or ginneries. It was while Eli Whitney was living in Georgia that he invented the cotton gin. The cotton oil mills in operation in 1901 numbered 58 and paid above $5,000,000 for cotton seed, whose finished products were valued at $14,000,000. In 1904 there were 104 cotton mill and the increa e of their bu ines wa corre pondingly o-reat. For the sea on of 1906-07, there were regi tered 129.. There were in 1909 in Georgia 130 oil mill who e fini hed products were valued at $17,000,000. The fertilizer establishments regi tered with the Comm.i ioner of Agriculture for the season of 1903 and 1904 numbered 145. Many of these do a very heavy business al1 over the Southern States. For the season of 1906-'07 they numbered 198, and 220 in 1909. Georgia stood ahead of all the States in the manufacture of turpentine and resin in 1900, and exported 14,623,- r THE lnEAL Ho:r.rE FOR .A.l.;L CussEs. 37 328 galons of spirits of turpentine and 1,408,928 barrels of turpentine, rosin and pitch. There were reported in 1900 1,254 establishments with a capital of $11,802,716 engaged in the lumber industry. In the manufacture of turpentine and rosin Georgia was 'Second in 1905 and Florida fir t. In 1907 the amount of lumber cut in Georgia wa 853,697,000 feet. OTHER MANUFACTUREs are printing establishments, flour and grist mills, woolen mills, furniture factories, ornamental iron works, foundries, blast furnaces, carriage factories, car shops, black-smithing and wheelwrighting, manufactories of brick, tile and pottery, manufactories of paints, chemicals, ice, electric light plants, carpenter work, canning factories, creameries and numerous others. Among the most important manufactories of the State are the marble and stone works, turning out the building and paving stones and splendid marbles for which Georgia is so famou~ throughout the Union. By the report for 1905 Georgia had six creameries, and there are hundreds employed in the dairy bu iness in every section of the State. Georgia had, in 1905, 114 flour and grist miUs, with a oapital of $1,875,718, with products valued at $8,178,926 f'Or wheat and corn. Comparative statement of merchant mills in Georgia according to U. S. Census report for 1900 and 1905: Number of CENSUS Establish- mente. RAW MATERIAL, WHEAT. Bushels. Cost. 1905 1900 I 69 3,186,908 153,618,'164 58 2,646,456 2,142,404 .. .. PRODUCTS, FLOUR E ' . ., . Barrels. . li I Rank -- "c. " " pC! . , ~e].. ~~ ., o; .. .co gjC. ill"::l. ~]f ~'0~ < "c. ~. .,-.; "e'";" ~ill < 671,809 ~3,747,466 26 596,020 2,622,1os II 25 s4 .74 'ss .ss ISl.I4 4.44 1 4.40 81 1 38 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA omparative tatement of corn ground in Georgia by U. S. Census report for 1905 and 1906: CENSUS. 1905 1900 Bushels. 5,138,934 3,792,211 CoRN I Cost. I 3,211,483 1, 63,496 Value. $4,431,460 There are many small flour and grist mills not numbered in the cen us report. When the colony of Georgia was founded by Oglethorpe, it was intended to be a ilk producing country. Efforts are being made to revive thi indu try. In 1902 a silk-growers a ociation was formed in Atlanta, consisting of members from many district in the State. A plan is now on foot to con truct a silk mill of very large capital at Tallulah Falls. RAILROADS . Georgia ha a magnificent railroad y tern, covering the State like a vast net work, and having a total of 6,704 44 miles. The oTand trunk line are very energetic in advertising the advantao-e of the ection through which the pass, the Southern and entral being especially noted for the good work which they are doing in Georgia. ELECTRIC LINES. Electric lines tr,averse not only all the large cities, but many of the smaller cities and towns, connecting them with their suburbs and in many instances with neighboring towns. THE IDEAL HOME FOR A.r.L CLASSES. 39 I Goon RoADs. The number of good country roads i increasing all over the State. Among the best are the roads running out from Atlanta to College Park, Peachtree Creek, the waterworks and Decatur. Many miles of well-graded, macadamized roads are found in the counties of Fulton, Floyd, Bartow, Bibb, Richmond, Jefferson, Emanuel, Spalding, Meriwether and Chatham. The shellroad from Savannah to Bonaventure and Thunderbolt, also the road from that city to Beaulieu and Isle of Hope, were noted before the Civil War. Some of the macadamized roads leading out from Rome, in Floyd county, are built of hard litmestone and marble. The country 1~oads which radiate from Augusta and Macon, forming the favorite drives of the citizens, are among the best. The same may be said of the shellroads of Glynn county centering in the city of Brunswick, and of the wellgraded drives through the fragrant pines that go out from Thomasville into the surrounding country. Glynn county is at this time buildin& a magnificent road system and all the cotmties from Augu ta in Richmond to the Florida line are bu y in p reparing a plendid automobile driveway. Thomas county, also in far outhwe t Georgia is aroused by the idea of a round the State automobile road. Already the counties from Fulton to the Northeast have made rapid , trides to the completion of Georgia's part of a magnificent inter- tate road from Atlanta to New York. The automobile is doing a good work by inciting the attention of the people everywhere to road building. MAIL FACILITIES. Not only do the citie and towns of Georgia have the best of mail f acilitie , but through tl1e bounty of "Uncle am,'' the farmers in every section have the rural free de- 40 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA livery, which furnishes them letters and daily papers on the date of publication. BANKS. According to the report of the State Treasurer for the year ending December 31st, 190.9, there were in Georgia in active operation, 487 State banks with capital of $20,228,453 and deposits of over $66,000,000; also 102 National banks with a capital of $11,581,500 and surplus and undivided profits of $9,167,385 and deposits amounting to $44,546,346. Of private banks there are about 40 with adequate capital and doing a prosperous business. AssEssED VALUATION. The assessed valuation of Georgia's property for the year 1910 wa $766,118,000. The true valuation i estimated at $1,532,237,000. he tax rate i $5.00 a thou and. EDUCATION. Georgia is well tsupplied with schools, both public and private. The public school system embraces 7,828 school houses, of which 4,805 are for white and 3,023 for colored. There are 12,231 teachers, of whom 8,408 are white and 3,823 colored. The number of pupils enrolled in 1909 was 547,912 of whom 330,173 were white and 217,739 colored. The average attendance was 211,854 white and 145,856 colored. One of the leading higher institutions of learning is the University of Georgia, of whipulation: 90 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA White, 6,803; colored, 4,204; total, 11,007. Banks: At Abbeville, 1; at Rochelle 1; at Pineview, 1; at Pitts, 1. WORTH. Lands: Level, having light andy soil with clay subsoil. On the creeks the alluvial soil is very productive. Price from $4 to $60 an acre. Area 778 square miles or 497,920 acres in 1900, since then a part was set off to Tift and part to Turner county. Population: White, 10,252; colored, 8,412; total, 18,664. Banks: At Sylvester, 2; at Poulan, 1. We ask the reader to consult the following tables, madA up from the United State yearly crop report , as found in the "Year Book," the bulletin on "Cotton Production," the bulletin on ''The Supply and Distribution of otton'' and estimates of the -Georgia Department of Agriculture. as to acreage of cotton by counties, also the acreage and production of corn, oats, rye and wheat by c<>unties. If he will do so, be will see what Georgia has done in the pa t and what under continued favorable conditions our tate may by the bles ing of God accompli h in the future. rrhen he will agree with us that there is no more highly favored lnnd in our grand union of State than our own noble Georgia, the Empire State of the South. Read carefully, reflect and decide. Statistical Matter First Section COTTON Table !.- GEORGIA'S COTTO CROPS FROM THAT OF 1902- 3 TO THAT OF 1909- 10. TABLE 2 OF THIS BULLET! (TABLE 10 OF U. . BULLET! 0 COTTO PRODUCTION) FOR 1909, NET WEIGHT A D E TIMATED VALUE 01" UPLA1 D AND OF SEA-I LAND COTTON A D THEE TI- MATED QUA TITY AND VALUE OF COTTON :SEED, BY - , COTTON r ~ TATE : 1903 TO 1939. oo= - STATE. It Growth year v!t~~r~f~t- ton crop. Total value. I ' Upland. QufLntl ty (pounds). Value. Se a- Is la nd. Quantity Value. (pounds.) Quant ity (tons). Value. United States------ 1909 1908 1907 1906 S?12 681 700 721 ,090 ,230 ,1.160 ,650 ,,,,0oo00oo0oo001,,s56~64103,,6,,383:1.5110000,,,,000000000000 4,747 ,730,000 S678 ,450,000 6,300,470,000 582 ,160 ,000 5,279,790,000 605 ,060 .000 6 ,332 ,400 ,000 633,870,000 35,490,000 35 ,600,000 33,160,000 21,710,000 $9,900 ,000 6,650,000 8,570,000 6,440,000 4,462,000 S123 ,740,000 5,904,000 92,420,000 4,952,000 87,330,000 5,9 13,000 81 ,340,000 1905 632,300,000 556 ,830 ,000 5 ,016 ,630 ,000 548 ,820,000 43,570,000 8,010,000 1 5 ,060,000 75,470,000 Alabama. ___________ 1904 1903 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 "''001 561,100 ,000 6 ,3 6 ,560 ,000 553,080,000 40,140,000 8,020,000 660,550,000 576 ,500 ,00011 4 ,688 ,820 ,000 570.160,000 27,780,000 6,340,000 83,040 .ooo 69,940 ,ooo11 6699,,709700,,0o0oo0, 68 ,130 ,0001 73,500,000 68,780,000 59,480,000 60 60 64 59 ,970 ,420 ,820 ,950 .,,,ooo0ooo00ooo;1,, 64,900,000 57 ,390 ,0001 489,450,000 643,700,000 532 ,010 ,000 603,650,000 592,500,000 692 ,320 ,000 471 ,980 ,000 69,940,000 59,480,000 60,970,000 60,420,000 64,820,000 59,950,000 57,390,000 ---- -------- ---- -- ------------------ ------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ 6,427,000 4,716,000 454,000 598,000 494,000 561,000 593 ,000 692,000 472,000 90,930.000 84,050,000 13,100,000 9,590,000 8,820,000 7,710,000 8,680,000 8,830,000 7,510,000 Arka.nsa~-- ____ -----Flortda . --- ----- -- - 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1909 1908 11)07 1906 1905 1904 1903 57,750,000 52,140,000 47,890,000 50 ,690,000 36,870.000 45,180,000 49 ,300,000 4458,,771900,.0o0o0o,11 42,500 ,000 45,140,000 32,430,000 38 ,580,000 42 ,800 ,0001 5,760 .ooo, 44,,465600,,0000001 455,,,814394000,,.0oo0oooo0,, 4,650,0001 5,020,000 43,,15900,.0o0oo0, 4,3 0,000 4,660,000 4,\)50,000 4,240 ,000~ 34 1 ,430,000 494 ,660,000 370, 70,000 450,\J90,000 2\16,390,000 445 ,520 ,000 351,970,000 15,770,000 16 ,950,000 13,080,000 17,880,000 17,480 ,000 22,940,000 14 ,880,000 48,790 ,000 45,710,000 42,500,000 45,140 ,000 32,430,000 38,580,000 42,800,000 2 ,250,000 1,570,000 ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------ 10,210,000 12,960 ,000 --- --- ----------------------------- ---------- -- ------------------------ ---~~~;~~ ~ 2,320 ,ooo ~ I 1,500,000 10 ,9 10 .000 2,650,000 1,790,000 9,0:30,000 2,5\JO,OOO 1,910,000 15,6 0,000 1,990 ,000 15,190,000 22,,976500,,0o0oo0 , 1,810,000 LO ,360,000 2 ,430 ,000 11 317,000 459,000 344,000 419,000 296,000 446,000 352,000 30,000 35,000 29,000 30.000 33 ,000 38,000 25,000 8,960,000 6,430,000 5,390,000 5,550,000 4,440,000 6,600,000 6,500,000 740,000 560,000 510,000 450,000 530,000 490,000 410,000 Gcorgla------- 1009 1\108 1007 1006 1905 1901 1003 14 ,040,000 125,770,000 101 ,870 ,000 ~ !!6 ,7 0 ,000 116,7\10,000 101,680,000 102 ,,779o0,,0o0oo01 78,000,000 8\J ,510 ,ooo 91 ,960 ,000 so ,240 ,000 84.,740,000 74,910,000 84.1 ,610 ,000 120 ,270 ,000 904 ,!l60 ,000 sa ,610 .ooo 84.\l ,880 .000 97,390.000 750,7ti0,000 75,150,000 780,580,000 5,400,000 880,400,000 76,250,000 5111 710 ,000 71,1150,000 20,310,000 17,670,000 17,670,000 9,950,000 2:l ,510,000 20,980,000 14 ,Q70 ,000 I 5,500,0001 a ,170 .ooo 4,200 .ooo, 2,850,0001 4,110,000 3,1190 ,ooo ' 2,960,000 812,000 67,000 816.000 712,000 804,000 902,000 606,000 22,270,000 15,000,000 15,110,000 10,790,000 13,270,000 11 ,720,000 !:1,830,000 Loulslan11 ___________ MlsslsslppL.-.- --- -North Carolina _______ 1009 190 1907 1006 1905 1904 100:! 1909 1908 1907 1906 1005 1 04 1903 Oklahoma ______ ----South Carolina_______ 1909 20 ,500 ,ooo I 17 ,310 ,000 24 .220 .ooo,l 20,790,000 41 ,870,000 a7,o7o,ooo 52,820,000 47,370,000 ao ,810 .ooo, 26,880,000 52,410,000 45,150,000 55,450,000 48,050,000 ,210,000 4,720,000 90,600,000 81,7\JO,OOO 71 ,610,000 87,1120,000 96,240,000 74,020,000 73,210,000 80,4\10,000 73 ,a5o,ooo 62,750,000 74,510,000 3,400,000 4 ,860,000 33,880,000 3 ,660,000 :!2,650,000 :!7,320,000 34,060,000 35,3!:!0,000 40,920,000 2 ,500,000 33,0 0,000 27 ,650,000 32,300,000 2U ,010 ,000 30,660,000 '13,560,000 :!4,!:150,000 53,!;170,000 '1 ,340,000 30,:!10,000 a ,170,000 31 ,180,000 37,230,000 :J0.540,000 47,310,000 43,050,000 35,490,000 33,350,000 27,160,000 9, 20,000 75 ,960,0001 121 ,090 ,000 224,990,000 323,460,000 47a,220,000 245,660,000 521 ,330 ,000 395 ,130 ,000 518,000,000 792,330,000 702 ,4.00 ,000 732,760,000 573 ,500 ,000 860,430,000 6 5, 20,000 286,360,000 ao ,<14.0,000 2 ,620,000 276 ,210,000 295 ,210 ,000 335,390,000 252 , 140 ,000 260,540,000 aao.soo,ooo 412, 60,000 430,050,000 32,1,'150 ,000 385,060,000 223,400,000 520,170 .ooo 17,310,000 20,71!0,000 a7 .010 .ooo 47,370,000 26,880,000 45,150,000 48,050,000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 74,020,000-------- -- -73,210 ,000 '------------ ------------------------ 0,490,000 -----------73,350,000 -----------62,750,000-----------8734,,541000,,0o0oo0 -__-_-_-_-_- ------------ 1 ------------------------------------------------------------ 40,920,000 28,500,000 33 .o 0,000 -------------- --- ----------------- --..--..--..--..--..--..--..--..--..--..--..--.. l _ _ _ _ _ _ 27,650,000------------ 32!2J,,034000,0,00000------------------------ --_-_-_--_--_----_--_--_--_--_--_-_- : 30,660,000------------------------, :3l70,,524300,.0o0oo0 -__-_--_-__-_--_-__-_-- ------------ 47,310,000------ ----- - _________ ___ , ------------1 43,050,000------------ ------------ 1 3335,,345\01,00,0000-0----------------------- -----------27 ,160 ,000 ' ------------ ----- - -- ---- 74.330,000 4 ,970 ,000 1 ,630 ,000 112,000 209,000 300,000 440,000 246,000 521,000 395,000 3,280,000 3,430,000 4,800,000 5,450,000 3,930,000 7,260,000 7,400,000 481,000 736,000 652,000 680,000 5;4,000 861,000 686,000 14,190,000 11,510,000 10,110,000 8,440,000 8,890,000 13,410,000 12,840,000 266,000 286,000 26 ,000 257 ,000 295,000 335,000 252,000 7,940,000 5,3 0,000 5,580 .ooo 5,000,000 5,020,000 5,020,000 4,720,000 242,000 6,330,000 307 ,000 4,410,000 383,000 !1,660,000 31)!) ,000 5 ,2\lO ,000 ,'"'I 324,000 223,000 3. 20,000 '1, 20,000 4,020,000 490,000 13,860,000 8 ~ ~ ~ P=l 0 ~ ~ 0 t" ~ ~ Ul t_1j !"ll 1908 61 .060,000 1 52,330,000 553,760,000 51,170,000 4,970,000 1,160,000 522,000 9,630,000 1907 72,660,000 62,320,000 520,590,000 60 ,690 ,000 4 ,580 ,000 1 ,630 ,000 499,000 10,3'10 ,000 1906 4!l, 00,000 42,50,000 415,390,000 4 1,580 ,000 2. 730 ,000 1 ,000 ,000 390,000 7 ,3 10,000 1005 1904 1903 65, 60,000 56,9 0,0001 510,320,000 55. 30,000 4,3 0,000 56,430,000 4 ,320,000 545 ,5 10 ,000 47,250,000 3,970,000 53,200,000 46,260,000 372,560,000 45 ,310 ,000 , 3 ,350 ,000 1 ,150,0001 1 ,070,000 950,000, 55-1ll5l,O.oOoOo l 8,880,000 8,110,000 376,000 6,940,000 co CJ1 TABLE 2.--continued. COTTON -COTTON SEED. STATE Growth AggTcgnte year. vulue of cotton crop Total vnlue. Upland. QunntJty (pounds) Vulue I Sen-Island. I Quantttr (pounds Value. Qulllltlty (tons) Value. Tennessee _____ ------ I 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1003 $ 19 ,870 ,000 $ 16 ,870 ,000 17 ,4 0 ,000 15 ,230 ,000 17 ,000 ,000 15 ,100,000 16 ,340 ,000 14 ,670 ,000 16 ,GaO ,000 14,590,000 16,130,000 16 ,650,0001 1134,,561500,,0000001 118,020,0001$ 164,800,000 131 ,760,000 146 ,570 ,000 133,400,000 157,620,000 119 ,350 ,000 16,870,000 -----------15,230,000 -----------15,100,000 -----------14,670,000 -----------14,590,000 -----------13,650,000-- ---------14,510,000------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------ 110,000$ 153,000 122,000 136,000 133,000 15 ,000 119,000 3,000,000 2,250,000 1,900,000 1,670,000 2,040,000 2,480,000 2,140 ,000 TeXll.S___ _____ _------ 1909 1908 I 1907 1906 1005 1904 I 1903 All other stntesa ______ 1909 190 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 - -- 201 ,lHO ,000 172 ,590 ,000 1 ,207 .7 0 ,000 102 ,610 .000 168,960,0001 1. 28 ,540,000 --- --------- 144 ,080 ,000, 126,310,0001 1,102,170,000 172,590,000 --- --- --- --16 ,960 ,000-----------126,310,000----- ------- ------------------------ 223,550,000 200,320,000 2,001 ,I 0,000 ------------ 14 ' 70 ,ooo, 133 ,330,0001 1 ,21 '7 0 ,000 200,32 ,000 -----------133 ,330,000-- ---------- ---------- -- ------------ ------------ 152,160 ,000 130,470,0001 1 ,506 ,570 ,000 130,470,000------------ 165 ,3\JO ,0001 144,110,000 1,1 5,110,000 144 ,uo .ooo ______ ------ 1,122,000 1,6118,000 1,024,000 1. 58,000 1,219,000 1,507,000 1,15,000 20,350,000 23,650,000 17,770,000 23,230,000 15,540,000 21 ,690,000 21,280,000 4,650 .000, 3,880,000 2,990,000 3, 30,000 3,520 ,000, 3,390,000 3,470,0001 3 '930 ,000 3,300,000 2,650,000 3,3 0,000 3,090,000 2,890,000 3,010 .ooo, 27 ,500 ,000 36 ,660,000 2 ,090,000 33,740 ,000 2 ,270 ,000 33,3 0,000 2-1 '770 ,000 ------------ 1 1 3 .930 ,000 -----------3,390,000 ---- ---- -- -2,650,000 ------------ ----------------------------------- 33,,03900,,000000 ------------------------ ------------ ------------1 2' 00,000 - ---- ------- --- --------- 3,010,000 ------ -- ---- 26,000 34,000 21,000 31,000 3283,,0000001 25,0001 720,000 400,000 340,000 450,000 430,000 500,000 460 ,000 -- -- alncludes Arizona, Callfornln, Kansas, Kentucky, 1\Itssourl .New Mexico, and Virglnin. MARBLE QUARRY. ' . THE IDEAL .HoME FOR A:I.ili CLAssEs. 97 TABLE 3 OF THIS BULLETIN BUT TABLE 9 OF U. S. BULLETIN ON COTTO PRODU TIO FOR 1909. AVERAGE GRADE OF UPLAND OTTO r, A VEH.AGE PRICES OF UPLA D, OF EA-ISLAI D, AND OF EGYPTI AN COTTON, AN D AVERAGE PRICE OF COTTON SEED: 1902 TO 1909 .a GROWTH YEAR Avera~e grade (uplan cotton). AVERAGE PRICE OF COTTON FIBER PER POUND (CENTS) , L Upland. , Price of I I SeiLisland.__ _ cotton seed per South Egyptian ton. F lorida. Georgia. Carolina - ~~ct 1909.. middling. . .... i908... .. trict middllog..... 1907...... Middllng.......... 1906. ..... trict low middling. .. 1905 Fully middling... . 1904.. . Strict middling ... 1903...... trict middling .... 1902... ... Strict low middling.... 14.29 9.24 11.46 10.01 10.94 8.66 12.16 .20 27.10 17.92 24.27 2 .65 17 .50 19.50 23.60 20.00 27.10 17.92 24.27 2 .65 17 .50 19.00 t 21.00 17.00 32.85 23.39 35.59 36.70 26.3 27 .12 '2 .40 25.00 20.50 17.25 21.00 20.00 19.00 15.00 17.75 15.50 527.70 15 .60 17.60 13. 0 14.90 14.20 17.80 15.80 aThe Census Bureau Is Indebted to Mr. H enry G. Hes'ter, secreta ry of the 'ew Orleans Cot ton Exchange, for the grades and prices of upland cotton; to MCS3rs. Henry W. Frost & Co. , of Charleston, . C., for prices of seaisllllld cotton: and to Herman Capelle Company, of New York, for prices of Egyptian cotton. Prices of cotton seed have been determined from infer mation furnlshed by cotton-seed oil companies. agr-4 ~ *Table 4.- COTTO ACREAGE HARVE TED, NO PRODUCTION, BY TATE , FOR EL TED YEATIS.a 00 (Running bales, counting round ns half bale nnd including linters.) y,.,, I I I Growlh USW tat.e., . IAl"'= IArkn.nsri.s Florida Georgia. Louisiana 1\hltsslsslppl lb oJiultrsl.-! Caroorlitnha. hOokmlaa-. J:ii09- I I I I jTenoos-~ Caoroultihna. sec. TcXM. Vtrgtnln ~-- ,- - Acres 30,938,000 3 ,471 ,000 2,218,000 237,000 4,674,000 030,000 3,291 ,000 79.000 l .359,000 1,767 ,000 2,492,000 735,000 9,660,0 0 25,000 Balos 10 ,386 ,209 ll 1 ,065 ,3771 718. ,117 62 ,036 l1 ,901, 30 1 26\l ,573 1,10\1 ,580 52, 152l 64\1 ,8861 573 ,786 1 ,164 ,30\JI253 ,397 2 ,554 ,520?0 ,746 ;,oc~~; 32 ,444 ,000 3 ,591 ,000 2 ,296,000 265 ,000 4 ,84 ,000 1 ,550 ,00013 ,305 ,000 7 ,000 1 ,45 ,000 2 ,311 ,000 2 ,M5 ,000 754 ,00019 ,316 ,000 28 ,000 Uales 13,432,131 1,360,601 1,020,704 71 ,\J23 2,026 ,1)99 4 1,979 1,608,46165,6 31 701,3561 705,200 1,242,012 349 ,525 l3 ,724 ,575ll3 ,113 i_llc~; ~lfJij~ 1 1 31,311,000 3,439,000 l ,950,000 205,000 4,774,000 1 ,022.000 3,220,000 71 ,000 1 ,40 ,000 2,196,000 2,426 ,ooo1Ho ,000 0,156,000 35,000 11,325, 21,133,2 5 770,214 57,7361,1101,570 67U,7 2 1,478,6 !!40,751 1 652,930 I 870,23 1,10,672277,114 2.267,29319,002 Acr 31,374,000 3,658,000 12,097,000 283,000 4,610,000 1 1 ,730,000 3,40 ,000 01 ,000 1 ,37-1,000 1,9 1 ,000 2,3 0,0001 1 14,000 , !).1,000 36,000 };c~~ Bales 13,305,265 1,263,674 1 016,106 62, 30I1 ,667, IJ6 079,270 1 ,521,49157 ,476! 626 ,642 l 03,062 !l3 1 ,726 304,05-14,066 ,472 '14 ,596 26,117,153 3,500,168 1,71 ,751256,173 3,73 ,703 1 ,561,774 3,051,265 66,4441,085,56 1 ,2!!4, 22 2 ,161,92!! ,757 ,397 16,945,50113 ,664 Bale 10 ,725 ,602 1 ,249 ,6 5 I 615 ,337 0 ,1 0 1 ,759 ,0 3 523, 11 1 ,19 ,56 44,205 664 ,034 l 075 ,562 1 ,120 ,426 278 ,364 2 ,400,12 16 ,259 l~!; 30,053,739 3,611,731 2,051,1 5 267,372 4,227,1 1,745' 1 05 3,0:12,45 1 ,79,403 1,3 6 ,!!68 1,315,663 2,531' 751 1 ,:34t ! ,355 ,491 !47 ,199 J3aiu3 13,697,310 1,471,170 OW ,\J.l5 89,0021 ,\)02 ,757 1,107,2711, 0 ,617 53 ,30-ll 758,8461 811,552 1,20 ,1 0 132\J ,627 13,132 ,503/17 ',446 1903- I Acres 28,016,893 3,608,049 1,925,191 26 ,666 4,04 ,012 1,642,463 3,327,960 6 ,520 1 ,155 ,02 1,020,357 2,318,100 7 3 ,lOG 7,801,57 39,864 I I J.lillos 10,015,721 1,000,735 733, 5\J 50,317 1,327,506 30,334 l ,441,7 1 3 ,6231 563,694 464,412 29,777 125 1 ,016 2,454,616 14,024 1A9c0r 2sP9'Ji~ 27,114,103 lj3,501,6 14 10,784,473 on ,045 1 ,901,75 967 ,748 253,001-3,03,542 6 .211 1 ,4!)9 .s6z 1 1 ,617,5 63,1 3,() 961,301,075,743 1,017,0902,205,01675-1,6007,640,5:31 136,843 6,365 1 ,451 ,750 '14 .so2 576 ,67ol 538,352 901,822 a1o ,244l ,475. 81 16,925 Acres 27 ,220 ,41'.1 3 ,642 ,064 l , 54 ,4 2 25 1 ,506 14 ,006 ,100 l ,586 , 12413 , 103 ,570 55 1 ,183 1 ,112 ,260 837 ,673 2 ,24. 1 ,569 ,737 ,337 j7 ,656 ,312 35 ,145 llnl 8 1900Acres r~~ 0,748,546 11,123,764 727,205 57,644 1,393,054 52,44 1,2 0,307 30, 51 1 456,363 1 25,75 ,1393,403,7461,742,7 7235,4513,7 3,0151,1 0,7 113.l!H,79550,1731,001,034 10,24.5,602 1 ,038,392 1 12,520 55. 96 1 ,272' 3 720,0 1,061,973 27' 301 513,677 374,627 741,233 205,2 7 2,491,394114 ,300' 709,0062,195,252 ,662 ,61217,178,91530,572 349,355 7 7,231225,35013,368,310112,133 I I Acres Bnles 24,275,101 0 ,507 ,7 6 3,202,135 1 ,095,320 1 ,641, 55 221 , 711,730 56, 25!! ,5 13, 30 73 1 ,300,184 1,371736,,2952-91112,,829577,,972720 4 ,2011 20,366 ,007,020 477 ,070 1 6 2,743 2,074,081 ,623,137 6,960,307 25,724 212 ,010 1 ,102 215 ,06 2 ,556 ,413 9 ,239 11 1A8c9ro-sd 24,967,295 "3,003,176 1, 76,467 152,452 3,535,205 1 ,2 1,6012,900,29 2,49 I1,311,70 530,799 2,353 1 ,213 , 06,722 I6,001,90415l ,162 rnJ~ 11 ,1 9 ,205 111.. 176 ,042 919,469 35 ,06-1 11 ,37 ,731 717 ,747 l ,2<17 '12 33 ,207 1 629 ,6201 316' 64 1 ,035 ,4141322' 2013 ,363 '109,13 ,900 ? Acres 24,319,5842,700,460 ,1,61 9,7 5251,1003,5!!7,7021,245,30012,77 ,610 3,7841,302,437 534,6562,074,77 067,0777,164,17550,612 l.lales 10, 97, 57 11,112,6 1 942,267~657 1 1, 350 ,7 1 7 ,325 1 ,524,771 27 2 , 646 ,726 ! 3 17,56 11 ,030,0 5 26 ,635 2, 22,40 12, 78 1 1 1 1 1 Table 4 Con.-COTTO~ ACRE f1E liAR VE 'TED, AND PR D UCTION, BY TATE , FOR SELECTED YEAR . a (Runnirtg bl\le3, counttng round as btLif bales nnd Including linters.) ~~~Arkansas. ' I .... Growth United Year. States. I Tcnnes- ~ Texus. Flor.d Georgia. ILoulslana. ~liss l- sippi. I lilao uri. ~tNorrtoh ~ Oleinh oma. 1 south Ca roliu n . ~ _ g lnla. 1896- I I I i Acres 23 ,273 ,209 2 ,656 ,333 1 ,542 ,652 264 ,3253 ,468 ,335 1 ,245 ,399 2 ,835 ,316 79,373 1 ,228 ,714 BnJcs 8,532,705 833 ,789 i 605,643 48,730 1 ,299 ,34.01 567 ,251 11 ,201 ,000 24,717 521,795 1 219 ,6H 2 ,014,348 912 ,337 6. ,758 ,656,47 ,747 122 ,95G I 936,463 236,7812 ,122,701111,539 1895- Acres 20,184,80 2,371,726 1,186,655 191,540 3,069,323 1,142,568 2,4 7,119 48,122 11050,183 23 ,9.J.O 1,814,728 712,7635,826,42844,623 ,9~~ Bales 7,161,094 1 663 ,9l6i 520,860 38,722 1 ,067 ,377 1 513 ,843 l ,013 ,358 11,934. 307,752 2,771 1 764,700 172,5601,905,3371 7,964 1894Acres 23 ,687 ,950 2 ,664 ,861 1 ,483 ,3191201 ,621 3,610 1,313,29612,826,272 72,107 1,296,522 262' 90 2,160,391 79,9546,854,62161 ,128 Bales 9,901,251 ! 900,4391 74 ,206 50,729 1 ,247,952 760,757 11 ,231 ,227 25,513 470 ,441 135 ,566 862 ,GO.J. 304 ,9 13 ,140 ,39213 ,414 1893- Acrcs B a l es 19 7 ,525 ,41l3 ,000 ,000 I 2 ,316 810 ,000 1 ,000 , ' 67 G79 ,250 ,165 ,000 55 ,000 ,000 3 1 ,050 ,000 ,000 ,000 1146 ,000( ,845 ,4.00 310,67 1.1 o .ooo 473 ,000 1 ,050 ,000 103,00 400 ,000 j1 ,885 .ooo 05,92014,153 .7noj (c) 650 ,000 276 ,0001 ,997 ,000 (c) g 1889- Acres 20,175,270 2,761 ,1G5 1,700,578 227,37 3,345,104 J ,270,154 2' 3,278 60,620 1,147,136 71,187 1,087,469 747,4713,934,62530,213 Bales 7,472,511 1 915,2101 691 ,'1941 57,92 1 '191 ,846 659 ,180 1 ,154 ,725 16,941 336,261 34,540 747,190 190 ,57911,471 ,2121 5 ,375 1884- Acrcs 17,439,612 2,740,9411,259,85 1268,11 1 2,958,930 022 ,581 2 ,302 ,447 70,920 1 ,061,018 (c) 11,716,12 815,6783,16,66 46,302 Bales 5,682,000 1 648,700 1 531,400 , 57,300 807 ,400 485 ,200 83 ,200 30,200 404,100 (c) 511 ,800 313, OOI 995 ,400!13 ,500 1879- Acres 14 ,480 ,019 2 ,330 ,0 6 1 ,042 ,976 245 ,5952,617,138 864,787 2,106,215 34,7 3 893,153 35,000 1,364,249 722,5622 ,178,43545,040 I Bnles 5 ,755 ,359 1 699 ,6541 608 ,256 i 54 ,997 814,441 50 ,569 963,111 21,6 5 3 9 ,598 17 ,0001 522 ,548 330 ,6211 805 ,2 -119 ,595 1869Bnlesd 3,011 ,99j; 429,4821 247,968 39,789 473,934 350,832 564,938 2,965 144,935 ____ __ ___ 224 ,5oo 1s1 ,842 3so .o2 183 1859- Bnlesd 5,387,052 989,9551 367,393 65,153 701 ,84.0 777,738 1,202,507 42,886 14.5,514--------- 353,412 296,464 431,463,12,727 1849- Bnlesd 2 ,469,093 564 ,4201 65 ,344 45 ,131 499,001 178,737 484,292 772 73 ,845 ~ -------- 300,901 194,532 58,0721 3,947 1839- Balesd 2,063,915 305,8461 15,741 31,620 426,612 398,317 504,965 2,662 135,578-- - - - ---- 161,123 72 ,327~ --------- 9,124 aCensus statistics of acreage prior to 1 79 nrc not :wallablo. The statistics of acreage a nd produciJon for census years nnd for production since 1898 nre censu~ figures while the others arc as publ is hed by the United tatcs Department of Awiculture. b Includes statistics for other cotton-producing localities not mtmed; also for Oklnhoma nnd VIrginia for 1 93 and for Oklahoma in 1 1. c Included wltb ~Its ourl. d The statistics of bales for 1 JO, 1 59 and 1869 nrc In equivalent bales of 400 pol1nds cacb, as expressed in the census reports for those yenrs ; those for 1 39 are in eqluvalent bnle of 3 3 POl1nds , net weight. From Table 13 of U. S . Bu.llettn on Co tton Production for 1909. <:0 c.o *TABLE 5-PR ODUCTION OF COTTO N PER SQUARE MILE I N THE I MPORT ANT COTTON-G ROWING ....... ST ATES AND IN SELECTED COUNTIE : 1 89, 1899, 1904, AND 1909. 0 0 . Sl'ATE AND COUNTY. ' Total area in square miles. NUMBER OF 500-POUND BALES, EXCLUDING LI T.ERS. ~ Total production . Average production square mile. per 1909 1904 1899 i 1889 1909 1904 1899 1889 - AJabana__ ___ __ ___________________ _ I 51,540 1,030,584 1 ,448,157 1,093,697 915,210 1 20.0 28.1 21.2 17.8 Bullock___ --------------------DLoawllansd_es- ___-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- Marengo_ - _-------------------Montgomery_______ ------------PPiekrery________________--_-_-__- _-_--__-_! _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- Wilcox ____ -------------------- 609 982 17,475 40,384 38,375 49,851 31 '774 48,278 30,547 42' 19 28.7 41.1 5630:. ~ 52.2 49.2 50.2 43.6 747 211,566 46,554 ::!9,839 40,3 32.9 62.3 53. 3 54.1 978 27 ,'668 43,211 38,392 31,651 2 .3 44.2 39.3 32.4 09 35,195 54,113 39,202 45, 27 43.5 66.9 48.5 56.6 758 29,713 39,343 29,690 24 , 73 39.2 51.9 39.2 32.8 684 2 ,781 42,400 34,757 25,879 42.1 62.0 50.8 37.8 914 27 ,196 46,468 35,005 32,5 2 29.8 50.8 3 .3 3i'l.6 Arkansas__ _________________________ 53,045 708,744 930,665 705,928 691,494: 13.4 17.5 13 .3 13 .0 ; Ash~Y- ------------------------ JCahckiscoont_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_Jefferso n _______________________ Lee ------- -------------------MLoisnsioskiep-p-i_--_-_- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_Phillips _______ - ________________ 974 15,633 26,700 19 ,538 1 17 ,246 1 16 .1 27.4 20.1 17.7 616 22, 75 25,918 22,816 21,432 37.1 42.1 37.0 34.8 643 23,539 26,795 18 ,168 12 ,594' 36~6 41.7 28.3 19 . 6 919 35,503 2 ,692 I 40,061 47 ,:3571 3 .6 31.2 47.9 51.5 595 22,371 2 ,696 24,241 25,27 37 . 6 48.2 40.7 42.5 784 27 ,1 9 33' 61 24,436 19,401 34. 7 43.2 31.2 24.7 42 ::l7 ,034 27,344 22,609 14,455 44.0 32.5 26 .9 17.2 I 710 20,357 35,844 29,2 9 29,9231 28.7 50.5 41.7 42.1 Georgia---------------------------- Burke -- -- - -------------------Dooly - - - ---- _----------------Jack on- ----------------- -- ---L'uamurtecur _-_---_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_ TerrelL __________________ _____ _ VValton _--- ___ ---- - ---------- - VVashington _- _-------.- -------- 1 5 ,9 01,799, 7 11, 87,85311,188,33711,191,8461 30.51 32.01 20 . 1 20.2 1,043 710 460 791 534 340 366 6 0 43 ,443 34,149 30,357 30,0:31 3-*,201 3-*,172 30,304 2 '944 46 ,3361 36,715 34, 24 35,476 36,121 35,331 36,774 37 ,4 6 44,427 1 ,714 18,712 21,52 23 ,843 22,742 18,031 31 851 37 ,69 41. {44.442.61~ 15 ,791 4 .1 51.7 26.4 2;L2 16,490 66 .0j 75.7 11,31 1 49.3 44.7 22,44 64.0 67.6 16,00 100 .5 103.9 40.7 27.6 44.6 66.9 35. 14.3 42.0 47 .1 1 '46 2. 100.5 49.3 51.5 32 ,662 ] 42 .6 55 .1 46 .9 4 .0 Louisiano._ ------------------------- 699,521 1 ------~1--------~------ '!------- Avoyelles _______ ----- - --------- 39,7491 Bos~er --- ---------- - ------- --- 29,8 0 Caddo------------------------- 29,2591 East Baton Rouge- -- ---------- - 20,241 Na tchitoches __- ___ ------------- 31,515 Pointe Coupee _-------------- - - _ 40 ,515' Rta.pLidaend-r-y----__-_-_-_------__--- -_-__--__-_-_-_-_--_ 39,162 41,293 659,1 o; 27,316 : 29,399 25 ,29 11 ,43 22, 991 31 ,320 25,759 2,507 5 .6 24.0 9 .5 63 .3 11.7 54.0 20.1 63.7 15.1 2.2 9.6 34.0 5.4 101.7 3.3 34. 9.6, 45.0 15.4 14.5 32.1 35.3 27.9 26.3 18. 0 54.4 1. 17.2 Missi sip pi _- - -- ___ - - - - - - - --- - - -- - __ 1 ------~ir-------1------~r-----~--------1' CBoolaihvoamr _a-______________-_-_-_-_-_- ___-____-_-_______ __ 57 ,96'7 42, 57 Hinds __ --- __ - -------_--- _____ _ 41,283 LHeofllomre _e_s_-_-_-_-_-_-_- _- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -_ 37,032 39,133 Sunflower---------------------- 17,812 VVashington-------------------l'azoo ------------------------- 70,6 53,021 23.3 38. 67.1 96 .1 90.2 111.0 35.1 61.5 35.6 66.3 67. 87.1 55.0 75 .3 73.1 2.3 30.7 52 . *TABLE 5- Continued.-PR DU TIO . F COTT N PER Q ARE MILE IN THE I MP RTA T C TT GROWl G TATE A D I ELE 'T E D ' ================= TIE : 1 9, 1 99, 1904, A D 1909. ===== NUMBER OF 500-l'OU D BALES1 EXCLUDI 0 LI TERS. STATE A ' D COUNTY. Total area in squa re mile. To~al production. Average production per sq uar mile. 1909 I 190 4 1899 1889 1909 1904 1899 1889 North Carolina----- --- ----- - --------1 4 433,014 336,261 12 .3 14 .5 .9 6 . 9 i------~-------~-----~r-----~------~---~----+----+---- Edgecornb --- ------------- - ---- 17 ,171 61.7 33.3 26 .2 John ton ___ _- - ------------- ___ - 1 ,502 42 . 9 26.9 20.:3 Mec klenburg_______ ____________ PitL ----------------------- --Robeson _______ ________________ 23 444 13,20 26,362 54.0 39.7 3 .5 40.1 20 .5 19..4 36.4 25.3 15.5 Union - - -- --- - -- --- -- ---- ______ 16 ,54 49 .1 29.5 15 . Wa ke__________________________ 21 ,103 32. 9 25 .1 23. 1 Wayne- --- ----- --------------- 16 , 5 77 49 .1 27. 20.7 South Carolina ____ ___ _---------------~.:: 70 ~~96 ,3:_ ~~5~ ~ ~ --~~7 _747.::90 ____ Ander on ______________________ l Ba rnwelL ---- ___ --- - --- -__ _____ La urens______ ___ --_____________ Ma rion a _____ ______ ____________ Ma rlboro_______________________ Or:1nge burg ---- -- ------- ----- -Spartanburg___ _________________ Sumter_ -------- - ------------ -- 756 4 ,203 70 4.4 , 919 6 4 30 ,569 993 55,937 509 67 ,177 1,345 -- --- ---~~t 762 42,977 [r . 860 2 ,936 41,530 63. 50 ,170 .51 .6 34, 112 44.7 25,993 56.3 32 ,3061, 132 .0 47 ,157 -----35,3 3 56 .4 33, 2 33.6 6. 0 55 .5 60 . 3 43 .2 7 .3 63 .5 72 .9 47. 1 27 . 24. 55 .1 41 .3 54 . 6 30.6 74 .4 46 .3 43 .9 56 .4 54. 9 57 .7 4 .9 26 .2 63 .5 ~5 . 1 46 .4 39.4 -8,526\__ __ 329 ,319 235,00 I 190,579 25,8 1 8,864 15 ,9141 15,929 12 ,4 8 39, 175 25 ,604 Texa _- __ -- ________ ------ _-- __ -- _- _ ~~~~~ ~51_, 05 3 ,145 , 3722 584 , 101~_!71 ,2421 ollin__________________________ l~i allni n-m.--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 2 I 54,293 86,306 1,0!l6-!601 4769 ,,61?3-75 1:36~',55506 50 , 7621 37 ,O!l4 6941,,23967 4302 ,,770019 G:ny 011 ----------------------- ' HaiL _---- -- ------ - --- - -------IlunL------------------------McLennan ___ __________________ William son _____________________ ' 11 ,,0010621, 34 ,390 6, ,99!) 5 2 , 6 11 ,093 3 , 334 2 : ~41 9::! , r04 79,475 7 ,2 L4 0,090 40 ,202 57 ,513 53,891 60,165 80,5141 2 ,669 3 ,175 1 ,203 30,3 3 33 ,945 ain clud e. new coun ty of Dillon. *Table 14 of U. . Bullet.in a lready referred to. 7.9 ~I 4.6 17 .1 7 .3 41.9 34 .2 14 .2 13.0 30.6 25.5 34 .6 19 .0 22 .9 20.5 1-3 50.9 46.4 59 .5 41.0 D1 t.:z:j 9.9 5.6 ~4. ~ ~ 40.1 ~ 32.7 0 2 .3 37.9 ~ 20.5 l".i 2 .1 29. 0 0 td ~ 0 5 r/l ~ TAB LE 6.- QU A TITY OF COTTON, EXCLUSI VE OF LINT E R , GI NNED FROM THE CR OPS OF 1905 T O 1909, B Y COUNT IE GEORGIA. ACRES ~ TOTAL NUMBER OF BAJ, GI NED (COU TI .G ROU DA HAL~' BALE )- NUMBER OF EQUIVALENT 500-POUND BALES- COUNTY. IN The stat e. 1909 I 1909 - 1908 1907 1906 1905 1909 f 1908 1907 t 1906 1905 1-0 P:l 0 Ul ~ Ap~l i ng ______ - __ Ba .e r___________ 17,706 34,340 2,151 4,3231 5, 07 7 ,057 3,437 6,916 q 0 Ul Baldwin ___ --- -Banks _____ _____ Bartow ______ ___ Ben Hilla _- _____ Berrien _- ____ - __ Bibb ________ ___ B r o o ks __________ Bryan _---- ---- - 31 ,721 22,960 32, 9951 14, 93 6, 34 22,773 14,2591 29,6 4 9' 19 27 ,072 12,704 5,44 1 2,343 10 ,239 H ,790 9 ,6 77 9 ,156:3 17 ,747 18,6 12 4,327 -------11 ' t 7 10 ,442 9, 9 3 ,795 11 ,311 11 ,376 1,56 1 ,611 6 ,372 12 ,5201 9 , 70 12 ,254 2,1361 11, 4 Q 8,702 t;j 18,314 0 P:l 5 ,010 9,2 3 ~ :~g1r --8~793 ~ 9 ,76 I 9, 59 , 91 I 8 ,5 3 11 ,216 11 ,053 1,055 1 ,3 1 ,397 Bulloch_______ __ Burke __________ Butts_______ __ __ Cal houn ________ Campbell__ ______ 67 ,22:j 84,540 40,242 36,633 24,907 29, 337 40,2 5 13 ,610 13,54 10 ,409 22,643 19,0 4 35,970 3 ,211 1144,,00G251 14,731 14 ,052 13,904 12 ,302 I 17 ,195 31 ,197 12 ,437 1 0 , 1 30 12,199 1 ,1 6 26,745 3 ,610 43,443 13,662 13,991 13, 1::l4 13, 350 12 ' 731 10,249 20,402 37,01 3 14 ,324; 15 ,320 14 ,179 16 ,960 39,946 14, 22 14,341 12,100 15,375 15 ,879 31,746 38,456 12 ,5141 1 0 , 168 13,799 13 ,187 , 12,140 12,307 CCaatorroosal.L__-_--_-_-_-_-_-_- CChhaattttoaohgoao._c_h_e_e___--_ Cherokee__ ______ 2 13751 361507 67 11073 51326 61 26 81132 111196 91439 111815 Clarke---------CCllaayYto-n-_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_- Clinch-------- -Cobb - ---- ------ 141285 121 f)7 11 1611 11261. 1 1965 Coffee_--------Colquitt___ _----Columbia._ -- --- Coweta __ --- ---_ Crawford___ ----_ 381890 301005 421347 631535 161903 916 5 101466 131462 341973 51960 Crisp- - -- - ----- Dawson__ ------Decatur___ __--- _ Dekalb- _- -----Dodge---_------ 441200 341964 341 27 221064 76 1683 DDoouoglyh_e-rt_y-_-_-_-_-_-_Douglas______ - __ Early____ ______ _ Echols __________ 85175!l 431675 171095 401 884 11664 Effingham_______ 61022 EEmlbaenrtu-e-L--__-_-_-_-_-_Fayette________ _ Floyd _________ _ . 441935 521979 301797 291297 331532 15 1073 7 1693 141152 516 31251 21491 181100 201235 241509 241 84 11331120!43271 131577 171787 33 1664346\11 25 1 55 69 5911229061 51225 71524 9191911 81925 29 1255\ 31 1491 I 1 1131 576 67117224 51 31 81377 81449 81510 I 7 1651 81 43 13 1 31 14116 81253 7 1345 91973 12 1734 1S 1322 111 99 81546 91973 101 701 10 1262 111307 12 1614 10159 101 '53 1-3 ~ 11130 9 9 11006 737 51 925 15 1062 15167 161 901 15 1040 1410071 131947 ~ t;:j 61956 10 14761 81257 .51366 51 00 ~ I 51 30 141300 311 52 6 1 105~ 1115116355401 201915 1010791 13341195271 sl9o 61175 61941 514 7 111752 1415 6 3111 3 321999 01129 6 1239 l:Q 0 ~ 11 1127 1 1602 91629 1995 19 1113 10 17 J 17 I 1 1 53 11765 10: 471 1016 9 19!)0 91026 1 14531 2 1354 16 15901 1 1956 1110 311 111053 231 45 11 11831 10 1975 I::J 0 1 1416 1 1363 p:j ~ !l 14101 101617 1344 1397 19 1579 181743 . t"' 231530 12 1750 81314 1219!)9 301 2114113866051 341149 15 1154 1993 619911 151463 14 1925 483 405 261394 231935 221259 141 346 121041 131929 1432 7 1654 81166 0 ~ IJl 15 1663 13 1594 151740 284 240 420 t;:j ?1 11633 21052 31165 21462 21011 11548 119!)5 171506 181377 17 1010 181410 1817 151920 161392 1814 5 161665 241411 241416 201805 171946 161626 111473 121433 131123 141030 131211 111542 121557 1319 6 131626 12 1090 161752 14 1027 131343 131081 f-" 0 C)1 TABLE 6.-QUA TlTY OF TT , EXCLU IVE 1? LI TER , I ED FR lii THE CROP 01? 1905 TO 1909, BY OU TIE ontinued. GEORGIA- ontinued, OOUN~'Y. ACRES I 1909 TO~'AL UMBER OF BALES GIN ED (COUNTlNG ROUND A HALF BALE )- 1909 1908 1907 19o6 I 19o5 Forsyth_____ __ -Frankl in ______ -Fulton_________ _ Glascock _______ _ Gordon ________ _ Grudy_ - _____ - __ GOrweiennnec-t-L--_-__-_--_-_-_ HHaabiLer_s_h_a_m___________ __ Hancock: ______ _ Haral son _______ _ --HHaarrrt_i _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_ Heard _--- _____ _ Henry _________ _ IHr,ovuisntao_n_._-_-_-_-__-_--_ Jackson ________ _ J!ls pe r _____ _ ___ _ 23,377 49,209 5,91 12,631 20,493 17 ,522 60,624 52,260 2, 171 35,73 10,520 19 ,431 2,332 4 ,421 9,447 13,126 24,549 2,!566 4,036 12,072 11 ,947 23,496 2,2 6 4,64:3 9,022 10,541 19 ,107 2 ,510 3,57 ,964 7 ,21!5 l c ,6.54 2 ,4 15 I ,3 19 19 ' 77 5 0 41 1 :ll7 26 ,41 725 17 ,040 7,716 14 ,!3[5 22 ,11. :3 6:33 15' 6 17,409 1l ,920 22,62 1 21 ' 119 16 ,500 17 ,93 1 13,931 ,9 1 7,912 20 ,661 24 ,253 20,461 16 , 74 12 ,771 1 16 ,00 3 25,750 27,762 22,20 23,312 11 ,041 9,0651 43,664 39, 71 24 921 . 2:3 ,432t 24,377 22 '715 9,3:32 34, 95 21 ,0321 NUMBER 0~' EQUIVALENT 500-POUND BALES- 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 4' 10 16 ,304 20,562 774 12 ,493 25,404 26,309 11 ,50 1 30,357 25,117 11 ,3 17 10,279 21' 24 2 L ,076 2,4491 2 ,135 4 ,1491 4' :33 11 ,69 10 ,1111 4 ,6 .-I 7 ,323 1 ,650 14,670 24,09:31 20 ,41.5 64 563 14,7501 13 ,694 17 ,656 10,821 22,236 19,797 16 ,025 1 ,1571 13, 70 ,0061 1 ,1a3 20,4 7 24,122 1192 ,,0641151 15,652 15 ,696 25,6n 22, 20 10 ,400 4 0 , 6 16 25,001 27,162 23, 72 ,477 36 ,490] 23,727 9,510 17,05 2 ,04 4 ,607 9, 02 7 ' 24 16 ,957 21 ,5:37 73 13,992 16, 55 7,279 23,412 15 ,423 15 ,:341 23,3 2 21,244 10 ,00 32,469 22,092 ./ciT Davis__ ____ _ J tTcrson ________ J enkin s _____ ___ _ J o tm on ___ ----J one __ _____ - - - - 7 ,500 60,607 29 ,644 27,93 44 ,67 3 2,2051 1 ,6ooj 27 ,109 22 ,512 13 ,251 13 ,9141 11 ,676 13 ,045 14 ,142 15 ,3541 1 ,00 ,I 21 ,069 1110 ,,23673211 15 ,35al 1,436 22,116 13,900 12, 02 15,575 1 ,11 27 ,275 13,994 12,162 16 ,344 1 ,112 25,359 16 ,4 0 11,922 14 ,953 L nuren s____ ---- Lc ------------LLiinbecorltny_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -_ Lowndes ___ --- - - Lumpkin ______ __ McDuffie___ -_-- ~lacon _____ ____ _ 1\Ia.di on ___ - - --I:uion __________ 90 ,056 5:3 ,003 4 ,250 2 ,147 23,010 631 10,946 17 ,112 17 ,469 7' 31 36,642 114,,3116621 9,410 10 ,009 31 '74:3 11 ,471 9 6 7 ,036 t 6 ,43 619 10 ,240 15 ,010 24,55:3 ,561 li24 a7Ci 12,2 9,0 4 14 ,406 14 ,!):34 23 796 19 ,6.57 ;o991 6,455 509 11 ,456 16 ,794 15 ,974 7 ,720 3 ,!)55 12 ,7561 962 29,7 7 11 ,4 4 1,479 8 ~ 10 ,971 ,552 4' 791 ,249 t;' t;j 426 324 155 ~ 12,44 9,353 10 ,0 71 14 ,3971 15 ,059 13,352 I::Q 21 ,792 1 ,159 17,557 7,911 1 6,220 ,046 0 ~ t;j Mcri,yet. her_ ____ fill e r_____ _____ _ MMiilttcohne_ll____-_-_-__-_-_-_Monroe __ - __ __ __ l\Ion tgo me ry _____ Morgan _________ Murray _____ ___ _ Meuwctqogne_e_-_-__- _-_-_-_- 26 ,30 2,72 I 7 ,715 22,329 21 ,763 32 ,!3661 29,65:3 27 ,20 6' 3 071 2,7451 2,5:39 ' 4, ,223 6 ,916 19 , 47 1 ,245 20,5661 22' 13 17 23 ,,2601691 16 , II 14,512 25,6!) 31 ' 7 2 , 63 4,044 5 ,907 7 ,210 20 ,026 25,040 9' 19 30 '701 3,511 7 ,226 23 ,301 29,6351 27 ,6 5 27,115 2,935 2 ,055 2 3 2 ~ 0 ~ 7 ,126 6,1231 6,592 1, ,41 1 16 ' 92 1 ,028 22, 73 2:3 ,0 21 21,2 ~ 14 ,621 32,423 3,562 7 ,151 25, 361 11 ,002 9 ,721 0 E 25,464 31 ,613 2,915 7 , 124 3,209 7 ,014 Ul t;j 21,995 23,441 [ll Oconee _ __ -----glet horp ___ ___ Paulding_______ _ Pic ken ____ - ___ _ Pierce - - _- _----- 40 ,260 70 ,13a 1 ,653 6,197 13 ,454 13,400 16 ,757 19 ,91 25 ,547 9,252 13,396 2 ,169 2, 7 4,440j 3,507 10 ,729 23,214 11 ,174 2 ,2 2. 6, 1341 10 ,6 6 21,72 9 ,990 2,067 4, 60 f-4 0 "'I 'I'ABLE 6.-QUANTITY OF COTTO I EX L USI VE OF Ll T E R S, GINNED F ROM THE CROP OF ..... 0 1905 T O 1909, BY COU TIE - ontinued. (X) GEORGIA- Contin ued . COU'NTY . IARE IN 1909 TOTAL NUMBER OF BAT,ES GINNED (COUNTlNG ROUND A IfALF BALE ) - ' II NUMBER OF EQUIVALENT 500~POUND DALES- 1909 1908 Pike____ -- __-- __I Potk___ ______ ___ Pula kL ___ __ ___ Putnam________ _ Quitman ________ R andolph ____ __ _ R ichmond ______ _ SRcohclkedya_l_e_-_-_-___-_--_-_ Screven___ ___ __ _ 56, 45 19,419 22,443 10 ,212 75, 3::33 27, 40 54,779 13,911 17 ,762 5,45::3 66 ,041 24,357 1 ,42:11 ,729 19 ,827 7 ,151 4174,,313641 6,594 23,69 Spalding ____ ___ _ top hone_ - _____ _ StewA.rL _______ _ Sumter ____ _____ 1 Talbot_ ____ _____ 40,3171 13,774 34, 021 1,7551 32, 104 14,363 5,124 13,606 34,500 10 ,130 1907 1906 20,0 0 2151,,3239071 17 I 1 6,361 25 , 7 10,729 9,079 6, 35 18 ,711 16,757 6,149 15,270 31,976 10 ,43 1905 1909 1 ,010 13 , 5 9 71 22,164 1 15 ,124 5,901 21,331 9 ,6331 ,11511 225,,917445~ 14,1631 15 ,,02119 1 2 ,260 1 11 ,7 3 1908 1907 1906 1905 20,2401 14 ,767 27 ,634 ~ ~ 19,45 1 ,262 0 Ul 11,237 13,219 23 ,295 22,607 1-d ~ 16,535 5,961 231 61 14,4 3 15 ,638 5,142 5,925 0 c:l Ul 17,55 20 ,264 7 1 65 9 ,411 9,G91 Q 1 95 7,067 7 ,056 7 ,9 5 l'j 6,006 5,951 0 1:0 16,1461 23,2 3 ~ 14,353 21,125 16,915 14 ,333 6 ,371 5,42 4,564 15 ,642 15,572 15 ,331 33,427 32,029 2 ,430 11,026 10 ,390 11,547 T aliaferro __ _____ T atLnalL ___ - ____ T aylor__________ Telfair_____ ____ _, Te rre lL __ __----- 1 76 13,432 9,51 7 12,733 34,749 9,726 ,:384 ,262 9,963 34,054 10:521011 I 7 11 ,777 7,743 9,641 ,192 12,425 29,47411 34,1 72 10,967 9 ,959r ,6 41 7,0601 9,237 ,224 101 6 9,716 35, 1201 34, 1221 8,537 9,4 0 7 ,75 ,045 29,745 Thomas____ ----- ~ TToioftm-b_s-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- TTruorUnPer-_-_-_-__-_--_-_-__-~ 4 ,210 23,0121 25,62a 50 ,415 30 ,164 1 ' 129 ,:303 7 ,645 23,261 10,039 105,,6;)5511 126 ,2"4iOijll 6,540 5, 15 22,302 22 , 07 8,031 6,34 11 ,732 5 ,:3 1J 6,43 1 2:3 223 6,079 17 ,427 9,610 10 ,0 ll 19,69:3 12 ,049 17 ,422 7 ,9 4 7,374 23,233 10,254 9, 90 5,459 6,155 22,351 ,14 12,507\ 6,029 5 449 22,625 6,199 13,516 5,029 6 ,116 23,409 6,006 Twiggs________ - - Up. on __________ , 30,61 40,016 WWaalltkoenr_____-_-_-_-_-_-_- 9 10 :5o530 1 11 J 461 13,105 12,702 13,064 5,9 4 4,4:32 41,246 3 ,4 9 10,091 1 9 7 21 10 '705 1:3 ,645. 5 't!)4 l 142,:27691 12,037 4,124 2 J 201 33,240 30,304 1112,J465351 13 ,171 12,51 451,,.4599431 4,04a 37 ,912 9,606 12,278 4,441 33,63 1-3 ~ Ware __ _________ Wal'l' n --------WWaayshnien_g_ t_o_n__- ______ __ . Webster_ ______ _ WhiLe _- ------- Whitfield __ ----Wilcoxa _--- --- - 2' 391 1 ,079 30 J 1031 11 ,649 64,565 2 ,1)22 11,607 3,666 11 J 730 1,100 10,70!) 40,931 12 ,005791 926 13,435 29 ,112 29 ,9::!3 673 54 877 25,,5007661 12 ,32 I 2 ,99 I 12 ,327 2 ,944 3 '155 2,5271 1,921 3,474 2,732 5,434 5 ,9.'5 5,311 5,554 4271 6. s 3 :3 29~ 5,91 4,626 4,9241 4,5 9 13 I 5!)6I 12 ,625 9 ,016 10 ,444 4,53:3 3.50 3, c94 17,446 6951 726 12,535 14,050 29,0 9 . 30,340 2,576 1 ,939 5,297 .509 fi,271 1a, o 472 ~ 12,796 2 ,940 t951 47:3, 3,7~1~7i1 51,.,!g)~2"~!~\ ~ 4,1 119392' 4,7~~r,~.. 3 ,O:i7 270 197 GEORGIA. -~ -~-=152 The state __ _____ ____ __ _____ _ ,06044,54944,713 25 ,4841_5_,_3_11__ 7_,_56_4137 ,952133, 117 21 , 171 Arrling____ ________ ______ ____ __ ________ __ __ _ 3,nl2~o 2 , 4~7--- 11 2,956 2 ,211 1 1 , 14 792 Bel'l'icn -- - - - ------- - ----- ---- ---- - - - - - - - ---- 7,702 6,741 0 , 217 Brooks - - --- --- - -- - ----------- -- - - ---------- :34 539 49 Bulloch -- - - - - -- - - - - - --- ----- - ------------ -- 9,020 7,76 9,456 7 ,271 , 5, 12 4,933 3,5:4 Oc 492 620 414 ,095 6, 031 G, 93 4,3 *TABLE 7 Con.- QUANTITY OF EA-ISLAND COTTO Gl 1 ED FROM THE ROP '' F 1005 TO 1!)091 BY CO U TIE GEORGIA. COUN'l'L "A->>'ANP ""'(PALE } I NUMB>n PF B ALE> O_-~--_-~---=-~~-~!-~-~~~-~-~ < Total. Pe r ton. 500 pound; net. -== -: Total. \Pe r pound (ton ) . (gnll on s) . meal (tons) (cents. ------11-- 3,-:- io- ,t:3~,3-, - 4 ,- :~R- fir __-__-_- __- __-_ 53,,61007 24,,64950,,750907 -__- _--__-_-___ _ 5,610 4,067,138---------- 11 "3*-__-_-_--: -_-_-_-_-_ -----__-_--- ---------_---- -- -------------_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_'I 1 2_________ _ ------- - --------------------- ---- ------ -- ----------------- 6 ,2 40 , 1 ~ 0 ---------- 36,,630654,,297490 -_-__- _-_-_-_-_-_--_ 415,011 _________ _ 1 71 3,549 _________ _ 1 3~44~ ---------- 1 6,997 ,70 ---------- 1 5,352,530 ---------- 1 77 ____ _____ _ 1 1 f 76____ __ ____ 75__ _______ _ 74 _________ _ -----------------------------------~---- ----------'---------- ----------'------ -- -- --- ------------------ ---- ------- -------1 aln t he p reparation of t hi table a nu m be r of ource of in fon nation have been ut ilized, b ut it has bee n foun d im- practicable to secure in all in tances satisfactory data for t he yea r in dicated , a nd onl y an approxim at ion to t he fncts is cla imed. tati t ics of t he q ua n t ity of seed prod ur d a nd manu fact ured an d of coLton- ecd p rodu t relat to t he growt h year, while t he 'Lati tics of ex ports a re for t he yea r -n d inrr Jun e 30, fo ll owin g. *Ta ble 16 of . Bulletin alread y referred to. TABLE 9.-COTTO Gl NED TO SPECIFIED DATES A D TO THE E D OF THE SEASON, BY STATE 1903 TO .1909. STATE Unlted:States---- -- Alabama ______ -----Arkansas ---- _____ -_ Florida____ __ --- ____ _ Georgia ________ --- __ 1009 190 1007 1906 1905 1904 1903 1009 1908 1907 1906 HJ05 1904 1003 1009 1908 1907 1006 1005 1904 1003 1909 1908 1007 1006 1005 1904 1003 13.535 26,29 ,132 449 323 75 446 3,542 19,5 1 2,524 16,657 942 7,86 1,898 10,479 4.615 1,956 582 ----------2--0--,--6--4--9 330 ,884 347,46 163 ,371 163,102 119 ,809 472 ,252 536,7 5 291 ,143 306,762 210 ,528 1:::::: 237,711----------- --~~~~~: 1 34 ,027 43 '234 19 ,863 28 ,626 24 ,321 34 '707 37 ,509 48 '718 40,642---------23,436 ---------- 56,132 58,603 40,6 1 42 ,278 50 ,028 56 ,62 65 ,250 60 ,291 - --------- 39,144 ---------- 6-12 ,322 657 ,357 847,312 910,4231 572 ,418 626 ,551 673 ,030 731 ,547 475 ,574 510 ,509 760,38 ---- -----526,0 0 ---------- 58,5561 60,13 64,131 66' 55 45 ,6 5 50 ,085 55,016 59 ,Oll 60 '752 72 ,889 75,713---------50,0 4---------- , 106 ,301 64 ,693 536 ,212 514 ,898 1 '113 ,341 1,110,228 1 ,384 ,913 1,3 7,641 1 ,559' 28 1 ,564,037 1 ,673 ,301 1,739,657 1 '766 ,0701 1 ,813 '1121 1' 6 ,96:1 1 ,930 ,783 34,822 342,704 87 ,643 1 ,202 ,4 5 1,3 ,694 1,518,199 1 ,632,463 1 ,725,065 25 ,298 281 ,585 720 ,316 1 ,003 '718 1,103,147 1,391,224 1, 514,637 1,571,582 116 ,205 596 '711 1,066,998 1,304,041 1.439,3021 1,559 ,279 1 ,620 '741 1 ,670 ,466 61,7011 -- -- --- - -- 1,052,570 ---------- 1,540,749 --------- 1,700,792,-------- - - I 6,105 -- -------- 607,086 - --------- 975,336---------- 1, 181 ,541- --- ------ 697 ,603 996,093 751 ,851 94,268 59 ,915 001 ,223 715,588 61 ,877 70,598 56,668 61,473 78,838 87,525 58,572 1,850,125 1,077,050 1,860,323 1,632,703 1 ,725,272 1,962,890 1 ,305,844 Loulslnnn____ -- -- - l\llsslsslppl_ --- ---- North Curollna _____ Oklahoma ____ ----- 1009 1008 1007 11)06 1905 1004 1003 1009 100 1907 1006 1005 190-1 1\l03 1000 190 1007 1006 1005 19().1 1903 1009 100 1907 1006 1905 19().1 1903 3 ,450 62,616 4,618 7\1,042 756 45,750 14,033 13\J ,511 3,550 5 ,4:!3 446 -----------1--6--,--5--0-3- 143 ,Oi7 207,\192 1 0,720 321,123 134,718 225,2 3 3,600 --- ---- --229,810 --------- 231H7,4,93!:)1:!1 351 ,2H 552,919 672, 73 2 2,03tl 363,31 603,423 ---------4 6,485 ----- -- --- 21 ,613 252,1 435,603 453,210 .?01 ,612 5(10,7 0 76-l, 50 836,450 416,237 872,403 656,970 456,339 -------------------- 253,027 258,4511 458,762 so ,430 I 466,5 1:! 662,032 8 ,577 955,473 49!H2 ,,35!2!'8l l 1,o5113.,673Sa 786,544 18,0 7 1,670 4,330 101 9 ,600 4 ,413 2,65~ 3 1 06,8!!5 199,001 71,043 156 ,573 !)6,7 9 390,0961 572,131 621,3!19 80:! ,1411 410,065 634,605 36&,05 591 ,:151 3l!J ,40 . 513,50-1 561 467 ,572 ,202 -------------------- 056,509 l .005,903 1,028,418 1 ,073 ,'105 1,441 ,9-!7 J . 5~2.161) 1,551,702 1,620,325 1.120 ,no 1 ,230 '127 1,2 7,38!) 1 1,442,8 1 ---------- 1 '1 l ,014 95 1,656 1,2 \),2\)4 1,033 ,71H 1,361,83 1,084,<100 1,4 :!,408 1,168,050 1,<115,:.176 1,1 6,112 ---------- 11,,353796,,254330 1 1 1 ,77-1. ,<110 ,461 ,805 1-3 ~ ~ t_Tj 1,070 101 43 32 3,02 13-1 ---------- 112 ---------- 1 ,37o 1 134,377 5,705 3l ,422 17,570 22,619 255,0 lO 276,222 216 '1Q.J 22:! ,437 466,707 535 ,G5:3 451 ,4:.14 55-1 ,:H6 :.199,050 46 ,-H7 :.184,275 490,540 510,202 573,500 519,427---------407 ,HH ---------- 476 ,471 505,5 4 :l22 ,05l 431 ,051 4 I ,657 59 ,723 4 -!,096 574,043 36:.!,2<11 476,907 529 ,277 ---------261 ,213 ---------- 615,520 661,669 633,716 6 :!,62 ~ IIl 591,851 6:37,961 587,75H 611,25 637.701 652, 15 0 70-l' 01 541 ,136 719,712 555,320 ~ tzj o- 32, 03 I 552,67 ":! 612,144 G 0,315 0 7 2,790 I ,077 ~ 741 ,6:.13 505,330 761 ,739 71 ,\)6 1 660,027 796,3 2 g- 433,460 456,701 t< South Carollnn ___ __ 190!) 1908 1007 1006 1005 19().1 1903 2 5,4.01 2 0,!169 185,656 131,262 324,083 913,440 998 '15 \l3 ,926 1 ,051 ,550 0551l. ,,346511 794639,,78865 12,603 993,315 930,7l3 ---------625,611 -- ---- ---- l,ll4,533 l ,137 ,3 2 0 1,215' 18 1,1G:l,565 ~ !112,602 1 ,ll2 ,:!03 l,l02,026 14 ,35 1 rtl rtl rntzj Tennessee __ --_---- 1009 4 17,152 100 6 28,109 1907 1006 -------3 2,474 7,394 1905 2 3,306 1904 1003 21 .--------------------1 1 3,52!) 206,207 213,493 279,651 139,959 177,0-l a2,66t 184,242 150 ,152 203,38-l 105' 7:1 - --------156 ,'157 ---------- 22 ,915 210,757 321 ,727 ' 334,0 4 23 ,401 ' 266,43~ 252,533 293,023 248,683 260,030 297,443 320,3 17 225,494 210, 0 _,I-' I-' *TABLE 9.-Continued. OTTO GIN ED TO PECIFIED DATE AND T THE END OF THE TO 1909.-Conttn ued. EA ON, BY TATE 1903 STATE Growth year T exas_____________ All other statesa ___ _ 1000 1 0 1007 1U06 1905 1904 1903 1900 190 1907 1906 1905 1904 1003 NUMDER OF RUNNING DALES, COUN'J'lNO ROUND AS HALF BALES AND EXCLUDING LlNTERS, GINNED To- I Sept. 25. Oct. 18. Nov. 1. 55.494 69,732 39,349 55,210 53. 02 4622,,2092131'1 alncludes Arizona\, Cnllfornltt, Kttnsn. , K entu cky, Missouri, ow lexlco, nnd Virgin in. *'f ab le 3 of U. . llullettn 107 on Cptton Production. TABLE 10.-NUMBER OF A TIVE GIN ERIE , NUMBER OF GINS AND AW , AVERAGE MBER F ;.,. SAWS PER E TABLI HMENT, AND LA IFICATION OF OI NERIE ACCORDING TO KI D OF POWER USED AND NUMBER OF AW , BY STATES: 1909 AND 1906. ==~==============================~=== STATE. AcYear. tlve Gins. ginnerlesa Saws. Avemge nuz:nb e r Of SI\WS per glnnery - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1- - - - 1 - - - - Unlted States______ 1909 1906 Alabama_------- _____ _ 1909 1906 1 - - - - - - - GINNERIES CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO POWER USED. Steamb. Water.c Gasoline. 1----J----------- -- Gin- Gin- Saws. nerles. Gins. aws. nerlos Gins. Saws. 3 ,484,701 1 ,544 1 ,954 115 ,704 3,403,845 -1 ,-825-2,1-94-12-6,0-00 - - - - - - 361 ,660 390 2 ,445 140 8 ,940 349 ,500 456 31 ,170 113 7 ,1 0 Arkansas _____ _------ __ Florida________ --- - ___ _ Georgia ______ _______ __ 1909 1906 1909 1()06 1909 1906 14,010 14,505 569,925 518,275 ~ 9 II 130 114 262,65 55 257 ,230 66 3,160 3 ,515 11 ,860 29 30 12,090 3-l 34 ,044 524,761 36 477 7,494 477 ,155 44.3 560 20 1 ,3 0 13 770 5 330 5 310 190 11 ,080 103 5, 05 Louisiana ___ ---- -- ___ _ Mississippi____________ _ 1909 1()06 1909 1906 175,015 237 ,475 443,702 457,725 122 2,540 171 ,340 29 34 114 3,44.6 232 '780 37 41 135 3 ,064 6 ,249 426 ,202 130 164 121 3 ,478 6 ,456 438,9 0 157 171 5 350 5 350 38 2,385 21 1,330 North Carolina--------- 1909 1()06 242,160 223, 15 87 2 ,342 3 ,316 209 ,585 201 231 0 2 ,422 3 ,236 200 '775 237 258 202 12 ,075 0 4,640 Oklahoma_______ ______ 1909 897 1906 939 249 90 3,163 221,930 234 927 3 ,141 218,190 3 6 8 15 1 3 210 2 5 350 South Carolina_________ 1909 3,159 5,124 1906 3 ,078 4 '700 105 2 ,688 4 ,495 293,145 257 29 17 ,965 179 214 13,610 97 2 ,663 4 ,206 270,870 278 313 17,995 93 104 6,355 Tennessee------------- 1909 1906 663 1,277 702 1 ,244 139 590 1 ,213 83,725 18 26 1 ,595 120 635 1 ,172 80,240 27 32 1 ,785 9 10 670 3 10 Table 10.-Continued. GINNEIUE8 CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO POWER USED. STATE. Average t.;; Year. r Gins. Saws. number o[ saws Steam. b Water. c Gasoline. ginner- - - - per ginnery ---- 1~--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ies. Gin- Gin- Gin- - - - - - - - - - - - - neries Gins. ---- -- 1---- 1---- Saws. neries Gina. Saws. neries Gina. Saws. Texas ___ --------- __ --_ All other states d ______ _ i\IIJ9 1 4 ,057 13 ,461 1900 4 ,232 12 ,599 1909 1906 I 201 210 352 331 928,820 864 ,4.65 22,710 20,415 229 3 ,892 13 ,009 204 4 ,100 12 ,34.0 113 162 309 97 170 297 897,615 847,450 20,220 18,5 5 54 13~ l:l,ll50 70 144 9,4.60 10 10 54.0 12 13 600 86 258 18,165 36 83 5 ,705 26 28 1,610 16 17 1,030 -- STATE. OINNERIEB CLABSIFll!lD ACCORDING TO POWER t1BED- OINNERil::.S CLASSIEIED ACCOll.OINO TO NUMBER OJ' SAWS . Contlnued. Year. Animal ~----E-Ie_c_tr-lc-.----liL-1---~---~--- - - - - - - nlled St.ntCS-- --- --Alabama_--------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IG~- Gins. Saws. Glnnerles Clns. ner1es. 1909 1906 ~~---:~-----:------:: I 4811 4 2 22,810 50 152 Saws. I Less tht\n 50. le5s.0~ but than 75 but less 100 but 200 but less less 75. than 100. than 200. than 500. 29,120-----1-:~~,~~ 10 .1oo1 1 ,117 u ,916 1 1 ,514 8 296 s ,306 500 and over. 4.57 337 1909 ---w :---w~---4---1-5 --oGO --w~~~-----;so 38 1906 1161 116 5,200 2 4 270 249 1 ,634 254 1 ,115 364 42 Arkansas--_--_- -- ------F lorida _______ -- ________ Georgia __ --- ________ ---- 1909 1906 1009 1906 1909 1906 14 14 710 -------- -------- -------- 34 34 1,690 - ------- -------- -- ------ 42 691 148 767 57 1 ,007 218 747 1 3 1 3 4.0 -------- -------- -------- 120 1 1 601 5 19 97 104 25 20 25 28 25 25 1 ,0601 24 51 52 2,295 7 81 5 ,440 19 1 ,26011 2ool 1,635 2971 1 ,957 j 169 1,489 179 1,417 I 3 7 16 266 17 4 7 ---------------. 11 70 633 46 J LoulsJnna . ____ .. _~ _. _. 1901) 5 I !JOG HI Mls'l sippi _______________ 1909 4 1006 122 North Carolina___________ 1909 22 1906 49 Okhthoma __ ---- _________ 1909 1906 ' South urollna ___ - _- -- ___ 1900 11 1\)06 27 Tczlnesseo _____ ----- _____ 1900 10 ~006 37 Texas_--- _____ -- ________ 1000 12 1\lOO 21 All otbcrstatcs d_________ 1909 1 1906 2 5 300 19 1 ,0 15 2 13 OLO 12 2 1:i 920 22 4 2,505 122 6,110 38 2,600 35 5 19 1,290 \) 22 970 30 ___':'"1 41) -------- 3 21 11 505 21 27 1,175 17 6,250 125 1 ,830 201 560 -------600 -------- 7,610 71 3,5\)0 123 10 37 1 475 ' 80 (l -------- 1 -------- 1 ,250 -------- 10 11 12 1:l 4!1 3,510 11 '.3:81 21 5 11 760 10 1 40 2 4 300 34 2 0 1 2 120 39 9 27 1,771 1 ,87:3 109 301 4 l 610 2 1!7 16~ 1 216 3191 130 135 1 2 5 154 1 112 44 50 39 56 7 5 524. 701 1,30 1,266 625 49 185 239 817 686 214 212 1,095 1,351 35 36 421 9 241 13 585 41 551 34 155 7 117 3 678 23 640 2 315 31 '.!70 14 102 4 125 3 2,214 21 7 2,059 137 42 , 1 33 -------- aDoes not lnclud 23 tubllshmcnls engnged cxcluilvely In ginning set\-k!lnud coLton, which do not use saws, ln 1009 nnd 223 In 1906. blncludes 4 establishments using stca.m tUld cfru ollne and 3 uslng stenm und electric pow r ln l 009. clneludes 29 establishments uslug wat~r un steum nnd 2 uslng wutcr nnd gnsollnc ln 1909 nnd 39 using water nnd steam and 1 uslng water and gnsollne In 1906. dlncludes estubllsbmcnts In Arlzonn, Cni!Iornlu, Kansus, Kentucky, ~l!ssourl, New Mexico, and V! rgln!n. , 122 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA TABLE 11.-NU)fBER OF ACTIVE A D IDLE GIN ERIE , A D AVERAGE UMBER OF RUN I G BALES, :J!1XCLUDII G LI TER , GINI ED PER A TIVE E TABLISHME T, BY TATE : 1905 TO 1909. STATE. NUMBER OF GI NERIE . Growth year. Total. Active. Idle. Average number of bales gi~d . per act1ve establi hment. United tate--- -- --, 1909 190 1907 1906 1905 Alabama__ ------------- ~ 1909 190 1907 1906 1905 Arkan as-- ------------ 1909 190 1907 1906 1905 Florida_ --~------ - ----Georgia________ ____ ___ _ 1909 190 1907 1906 1905 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 Louisiana _-----_---- __._ 1909 190 1907 1906 1905 Mi sis ippL --------- - -, 1909 190 1907 1906 1905 33,,674652 1 3, 57 3,9 4 4,020!1 2,273 2,340 2 ,3 1 2 ,4 7 2,521 23091 ~ 3041 309 311! 4, 431 4,950 5 ,106, 5 ,135 5,1 51 1 ' 40 2,011 2,1251 2,225 2,254 3,655 3' 96, 3,9 71 4,152 4,215 2 ,796 3 1 2,747 47 3 ,2301' 404 2,616 457 2,403 366 237 30 2721 3 4 397 324 326 343 2 4 333 2221 342 212 471 266 357 175' 3 9 2151 260 i~l461 246 274 219 223 19 270 1 406 417 4751 442 539 40 549 357 4061 362 4091 1 4 303 280 2511 364 ~i;l 471 252 372 327 464 44045611 40 372 393 330 30 1 THE IDEAL HoME FOR ALL CLASsEs. 123 TABLE 11 .-NUMBER OF A TIVE A D IDLE GI NERIE ' A JD AVERAGE D:\fBER OF RU TING BALE , EXCL UDI G LI TERS, ,IN ED PER A TIVE E TABLI Hl\fE rT, BY TATES: 1905 TO 1909.-Continued . TATE. . ' UMBER 0( GINNERIE ~~... Gr owth year. Total. Active. Idle. Average numbe r of bales ginned per active e tabli hment. North Ca rolina..... 7 .... 1909 3,026 22 1908 3,034 245 1907 3,039 232 1906 3,039 219 1905 3,0 230 Okla homa.. ..... ....... 1009 632 190 722 1907 97 1906 950 1905 09 South Carolin a.... ~----- 3,23 1 3 ,4~1 ~ 3,4 1 3,241 3 51 375 3,437 3,192 365 :3,:394 :3 , 146 290 3 ,:}92 3,170 351 Tennessee....... 1909 705 1 63:3 3 0 190 761 657 509 1907 7 4 67:3 396 1906 331 702 417 1905 47 734 367 Texas ........... 1909 4 ,452 4,05 620 1908 4,507 4, 169 7 1907 4,;01 3,995 563 1906 4,5:~2 4,232 952 1905 4 ,523 4, 165 604 All other tate a ........ 1909 24J 201 2 6 190 245 206 357 1907 250 191 241 1906 24 210 325 1905 23 210 273 aincludes Arizona, Californ ia, Kan sas, Kentucky, Missouri, ew Mexico, and Virginia . 124 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA TaBLE 12.-PRODUCTION 2'-lD CONS MPTION OF COTTON A D NUMBER OF ACTIVE COTTO. PDIDLE IN THE U~ITED STATES, FOR SELECTED YEARS: 1 40 'IO 1909. YEAR Section. Production Con umption Active pin- {bales.) (bales). dies (number) 1909 United tate -------- 13,432,131 5,240,719 2 ,01 ,305 1 Cotton -o-rowing states.-- 13,432 ,131 1'--2-,5-5_3_,_7_9_7 - -10-,4-2_9_,_2_0_0 1 ew Eno-land tate& -------- --------- 2,144,44 15,591, 51 All other tate--- ,- --------- - --- - --- 542,474 1 ,997,254 1908 United tates____ ____ 11,325 , 27,505,422 1--------- 1--------1---~~- Cotton-growin17 tates.-- - 11 ,325, 10,200,903 New England state -- _-- - _____ ___ ___ 15,329,333 All other states____ ---_-- - -- _________ 1,975,1 6 1907 1 United State-------- 13,305,265 otton-growingstate ---- 13,305,2651 ew England state --- - - - - ----- ----All other states____ ____ __ -----------~ ~ 4,9 4,936 2,410,993 2,073,355 500,5 26,375,191 9,527,964 14 ,912 ,517 1,934,710 1906 United States ____ - _- _ 1 ,725 ,602 4, 909 ,279 25 ,250,096 - - - -- - 1 Cotton-growin" state _--- 10 ,725 ,602 2 .~73 ,577 8,994, 6 New Englanrl tate-- --------------- 2,059,900 14 ,407 ,580 All other states_______ ___ ------------~ 475,802 1 , 47,64 1905 United StrLte - - --- - -- 13,697,310 - - - - - - - - - 1-- - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - Cotton-growinu tate____ 1~ ,697,310 ew England states. __ ____ - - - ______ _ All other states __ - - -- _- _ ---- ___ ____ _ 1900 United States. ______ _ Cotton-growing tates_-- _ 9 ,507,7 6 ew England states __ - -- -- -- _______ _ All other states. ________ ----- ______ _ 1890 United tates. ______ _ 7 ,472,511 2 ,518,409 Cotton-growing states____ 7,472,511 ew England state _____ -- _________ _ AU other states__________ ------------ 538,895 1 ,502, 177 477 ,337 1880 United tate -------- Cotton-urowing stales. ___ 5,755 ,359 New England tates ___ - _ -- _________ _ All other states. ________ ----- ______ _ b561 ,360 8,632,0 7 b1 .459,9 THE IDEAL HoME FOR ALL CLAssEs. 125 T ABLE 12.-PRonu TIO r A D or MPTJO OF coTTON A n NmiBER OF ACTIVE OTTO. PINDLES IN THE U !TED T TE , FOR ELECTED YEAR : 1 40 TO 1909. (Continued.) YE AR Section. Production onsumption Active spin- (bales.) (bales). dies (number) 1 70 ' United tates________ c ,0 11 ,996 796,616 7,132,415 1- - - - - - - - - -1- - - - - - - - -1- - - - - - - - - Cotton-growing states____ c3 ,011 ,996 68,702 3,27,917 ew England states ___ .- ______ . ____ _ 11 other states _________ _____ ______ . 551,250 5,49 ,30 176,664 1 ,306,236 1, 60 United States._____ __ c 5 ,3 -45,410 5,235,727 Cotton-growing state -- _ c 5 ,3 New England state- -- -- -- - -------All other tates _________ ----------- . 93,553 567 ,403 1 4,454 324,052 3, 5 ,962 1 ,052,713 1 50 United States________ c2 ,469,093 1- - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1- - - - - - - - - Cotton-growing states____ c2 ,469 ,093 rew England states__ ____ ------ ----{\.11 other tates- ___________________ _ 1 40 U11ited tates_______ . 2,063 ,915 Cotton-growing state ____ 2 ,063 ,915 New England tate _____ --------- -- All other state _________ -- --------- 23G,525 71 ,000 15 ,70 6' 17 2,2 4,631 1 0,927 1 ,597,394 506,310 aD oes not include foreio-n cotton. bCotton mill only. cBales of 400 pounds 126 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA TABLE 13--8TOCKS OF COTTO HELD IN THE UNlTED STATES ON AUG ST 31, 190 , AND 1909. ~~ COTTON IN TBE ACTUAL POS SSION OF- STATE. Year. I ' - - - - - - - - -- - Ware- Trans- Total ~lanufac houses porta- Produc- Other (bales) . turers and com- tioo ers holders (bales). presses compa.- (bales). (bales). (bales). nles (bales). United tatcs_____ _ 1909 1,483,585 1908 1,236 ,05 1907 1,514,567 26 ,521 59 ,226 52 ,839 72 ,223 14,226 40,0 ~--------------------------------- 40,037 13,319 4,49:! 1 'll2 2,602 47 ,027 26,700 737 4, 32 3,456 55,9481 20,169 589 334 4,910 10,164 1 ,221 11 ,471 760 6,846 86() 591 13,571 (a) 825 9,5 9 (a) 3 2 1 ,054 20-l 1 .307 3,005 5:~ Georgia_______________ 1909 190 1907 129, 74 122 ,466 105,066 33,204 50,56 37,430 19,732 2,017 ,276 62,400 34,540 2,7 5 3,63 6,791,070 5,034 5,644 4 , 2 71 LoUisiana.-------- ---- ~ }~~ I 4367,,7150241 40,515 324 34 ,71-.1 () .933 1 ,07 53 34,734 (a) 9 2 799 31 ,292 7,008 (a) 703 850 1,416 MississippL _ ____ -~- ___ 1909 190 1907 lllissourl _________ _____ 1909 I 190 1907 24,642 57 ' 52 16,433 5' 3 11' 6 7 ,20 2,615 1,735 3,491 2,289 1,415 1,16 17,052 1 .133 45,7 9 1,91 10,577 (a) 1' 84 4,005 1,123 1,94,405 1,242 3,544---------------- -- -----10,471---------------- (a) 6,040-------- -------- (a) North Carolina. ___ ----1 1909 \ 190 1907 outh Carolina_________ 1909 190 1907 Tennessee _____________ 1909 190 1907 Texas_________________ 1909 190 1907 VIrginia______ - _- ____ -- 60,331 40,71 94,846 74,155 76 ,763 113,6 17,2 3204,3' -41151 217 ,161 209,2 3 120,469 11 ,553 6,507 1 ,926 52,188 27 ,253 4,542 1, 58 6,597 4,618 3,272 863 1 ,532 1 ,4 0 3.861 1 ,056 53,149 10 ,425 32,7 3 31,117 96,4 7 12,703 7 ,733 1,33 1,240 1 ,751 5,654 775 9,052 7,448 (a) 5,362 16,375-------10,50 19,282-------- 4 2,3 .5 346 3,097 7 ,657 78,516 14,437 42,454 2,17 ()0,506 53,669 20,707 42,223 5,443 47,011 38,011 9,123 20' 1 6 ,494 5,525 9 ,0 5 4 ,41 641 (a) 1,9 2---------------- (a) - 9 ,841! (a) (a) (a) All other states_------- 85453,,739561 725 ,414 96 ,250 21 ,62,2 4 6,770 84,767 5,340 899,044 712 ,044 183 ,257 3 ,431 279 2,562 195 2,230 3,947 729 alncluded In "All other states." TABLE 14.- E T RECEIPT F COT'f AT 'ELE TED P RT ': 1 75 TO 1909. (Compiled from Commerce and Finance of tho United tntes. The figures arc for tho yaer ending August 31.) NE'r RECEIPTS OF COTTON (RUNNING BALES). POUT. ~ -, ~l-1-9_0_0-l--18_9_5--l--1-8-90-- 1909 1908 1907 1885+ 1880 1875 8 ~ Gnlveston __________________ 3,657,1562,633,4203, 91,6052,656,600 2, 79,3361,710,263 1,650,99!1 60,112 403,463 4 0,352 35'1,927 New Orleans---------------- ,093,232 1 ,ll95 ,2042,296,9711,653,142 2,6 9,520 1, 67,153 2,5 -1 ,115 1,973 ,57.1 1,529,592 1 ,50-~ ,654 993,481 t:;'i Mobile _-------_----- ------- 393 ,911 a516 ,321 260 ,300 250 ,350 320 .556 a3-LO ,340 253,187 261 ,957 237 ,071 35 ,971 320,822 Pensacola- ---------- - ---- - - 166,616 (b) 149,630 166,075 195,161 (b) (c) {c ) (c) {c ) (c) Brunswick__ _____ ___ ________ 325,127 214,496 163,92 1 0, 531 199,103 94,27 (c) (c) (c) {c) (c) t:>j ~ 1 Snvllnnah __________________ l ,520,1051,531,5021,46 ,6331,514,9531,877,3431,0 , 07 9H,4l0 956,517 72 ,0 7 74 1 ,018 606,727 ~ Charleston___ _______________ 210,574 203,401 149,924 1 0,604 225,366 265,523 '125 ,4 7 327 ,070 507, 02 461,332 412,931 0 Wilmington_ ___ __ ___________ 409,656 501,4 3 322,668 325, 18 375,383 2 2.,360 234,62 .1 134,916 94,051 7 , 76 76,601 Norfolk nnd Newport / ~ 0\VS-------------------- 649,162 6 3,661 1 8-U , 174 432,727 472,540 404,056 5<15 ,418 500,032 3 7 ,279 "':! Baltimore ---- -------------- 104, 36 Pblltulclphla ________________ 6,84 6 ,067 72,427 10,317 13,645 ((cc)) ((cc)) &c) c) (cc) ( ) ~~l 0 ~ New York--------------- --- 19,1 11 Boston_ ______________ ___ ___ 19,430 6,575 33 70 63, 28 {c) 1 7, 794 176,502 1),200 229,426 179 )1632 (c) {c) (c) (c) (c ~ a Includes receipts of Pensacola. b Included In receipts of Mohllsc. c Not shown separately. 0 t< r~n rn rnt:>j 128 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA TABLE 15.-PRODUCTIO IM- PORTS OF COTTO PRODUCTION T EAR. Running bales, counting round as half bales (number). EQbuivalent 5 -pound bales gross weight. (number). Average net' weight of bale (pounds). Value of lint per pound upland cotton (cents). 'Exports o Consump- domestic Net lm- l tlon (500- cotton ports (5()()- roaulensd). (500-pound pound bales). bales). I 1909 1908. 11990067_-_-_- 1905. 1 9 0 4 ___ 11990032___. 190L 1900. . . 1899 1 9 --1 97--119965___. 10,386,209 13,432,131 11 ,325. 2 13,305,265 10,725,602 13,697,310 10,015,721 10,784,473 9,748,546 10,245,602 9,507,786 11,189,205 10 ,897,857 8,532,705 7,161,09-1 9,901,251 7,493 ,000 6,700,365 9,035 ,37\l 8,652,507 7,472 ,511 6,93 ,290 7,0-16,833 6,505,087 6,575,691 5,6 2,000 5,713 ,200 6 ,9-19. 7561 5,456,0-1 6,605 ,750' 3,832,991 4,170.3 3,930,508 2,974,351 4,352,317 1869___ b 3,0ll,996 1868 ___ 2,366,467 11886667_-_-_1865 ___ 2,519,554 2,097,254 2,269,316 1864___ 1 63___ 1862 ___ 11886601_.__ 300,000 450,000 1,600,000 4,500,000 3,849,4691 5,477,44 5,521,963 6, 33,4-12 5,136,447 6,356 ,ou ' 5,466,3 7 4,745,07 -1,49-1,224 4 11 3\lO 4 :ao2: 1 j 3,528,276 3, 73,750 3,650,932 2,756,564 4,024,527 2,409,597 2,198,141 2,345,610 1,948,077 2,093,658 299,372 449,059 1,596,653 4,490,586 3,841,4161 47 477 <167 46-1 463 460 462 470 450, 460 45-1 tlbl 4-10 444 440 444 444 443 442 440 444 445 444 441 477 477 477 477 477 130,182 100,298 1-19,113 190,080 116,610 3,6 7,253 3,672,097 7,655,2 1 3,472,39 7 ,83!),467 2 ,8H ,39-1 6,126,1 5 2 ,499 ,7311 4 ,761 ,505 134,778 103,223 105, 02 114,712 112,001 2 ,983 ,665 6 ,961 ,372 2 ,300 ,276 5 ,307 ,295 2,415, 75 -1,4-,251 2 ,846 753 5 ,896 ,800 2,60-1,4911 5. 50,219 2,51 ,40 4,92 ,021 2 ,30\1.250 4 ,730 ,192 2,205,302 4,519,254 2 ,0-19 ,6 7 4 ,301 ,512 2,094,6 2 4,200,647 99,399 59,405 85,735 6-1,394 45,5 0 1 ,33-1 15,284 11,9 3 7 ,552 8,270 3,730,170 3 ,733,369 4,591,331 3,376,521 4,453,495 7,144 11,247 -1,716 3,261 5,447 1,500 ,6 1,457 .266 33,,2740.02,,1765721 1,45 ,667 3 ,1 7 .-139 1,314,4 9 2, 30,41 1,255,712 3 ,037,650 7 ,57 5,049 5,0-16 4, 2 4 ,49 15. 1,09 ,163 17.0 1 ,2 13 ,052 18.2 1,115,691 20.5 1,146,730 17.0 1,026,5 3 3,7 4 3,541 10,016 6,374 1,802 24.0 29 .0 24.9 31.6 43.2 83.4 101.5 67.2 31.3 13.0 796,617 860,481 844,0-14 1,502,756 715,25 1,401 ,697 61<1 ,5401 1 ,301 ,146 3,026 1 ,870 345 c 1 ,035 10,322 344,278 219 ,540 2 7,397 369 ,22~ 841,97 17,7 9 23 ,9 8 22,770 68,798 52,405 67 ,695 10,129 61,731 615,0321--------- - THE IDEAL HoME FOR ALL CLAssES. 129 , T ABLE 15.-PRODUCTIO co SUMPTIO EXPORT , A TD IMu PORTS OF COTTO T FOR THE !TED TATES: 1790 TO 1909a . Continued. PRODU CTION. YEAB. Running bales, counting round as half bales (number). I Equivalent Average oVfaIlIunet I 500-pound net weight per pound bales, gross of bale upland weight (pounds). cotton (number). (cents). xports of Consump- domestic Net im- tlon (500- cotton ports (500- pound (500- bales.) gound g::luens)d. a les). 1859__ _ 1 58___ 11 5567_-_-_1 55___ 1854__ _ 1 53 __ _ 1 52___ 1 51___ 1 50__ _ 1849 ___ 1848__ _ 11884476 __. ._ 184'5 ___ 1844 ___ 1 8 4 3 ___ 11 84412_. .__ 1840 ___ h5,3 7 ,052 4,01 ,914. 3,257,339 3,093,737 3,665,557 4,309,6421 3,75 ,273 3,012,016 2, 73,6 0 3,220,7821 2,9 2,634 3,074,979 3 ,416 ,214 3,126,310 2,454,442 2,70 ,0 2 2,766,194 3,130,33 2,799,290 2,136,0 3 b2,469,09 1 ,975,274 2. 66,93 2,439,'i 6 1 ,77 ,651 2,615 ,031 2,128,433 1,603 ,763 2,100,537 1,806,110 I 2,394,503 2,07 ,910 '""'! 2,37 75 1 ,6 3,574 1 ,634,954 1,750,060 2,035,4 1 1,39 ,2 2 1 ,347,6401 1 39.. 183 --1 37--1183365._.__ 1834 __ _ 1833. __ 1 32___ 1 31. __ 1 30... 2,063,915 1,360 ,532, 1. 01 ,497 1 ,423,930 1 ,360,7251 1,253 ,406 1 ,225, 95 1,114 ,2 6 1 ,069,444 1,026,393 1,653,722 1,092,9 0 1,42 ,384 1 ,129 ,016 1,061,821 962,343 930,962 15 ,900 805,439 732,21 1,076,696 953,079 805,970 1 ,057 ,402 817,30 763,59 679,916 564, 54 732,21 533,473 1819___ 1818 ___ 1181167-__-_1815 ___ 1 14___ 1813 ___ 1812 ___ HilL __ 1810 ___ 751 ,74 656,02 704 ,69 636,042 575,540 632,576 446,429 465,950 439 ,716 369,0041 254,545 304,878 304,87 325,203 286,1951 449,791 3 7 ,029 439,331 376,569 334,72 349,372 26 1 ,506 271,967 259,414 209,205 146,444 156,904 156,904 167 ,364 177,8241 461 447 4444421 4201 . 11 . 12.1 12 .2 13 . 10 .3 3 ,535 ,3731_ .- ... -- . 2,772,937---- --- --- 2,237,24 - - - ------- 2 ,096 ,565 1 ,67 2 702 ,863 2 ,295 434 10.4 2,016.849 4,42.'; 430 11 .0 1,975,666 1,141 43 11.0 2,223,141 1,423 I 442161' 429 436 417 9.5 12 . 1 2,1 6,461 1, 54,474 ..,'"I,'".... 575 ,506 1,270.7631 537 ,427 1 ,62 ,549 512 330 4 5 22 55 431 3 5 ,9 16 1 ,054 ,440 122 4111 363 ,365 l ,095 ,116 3 6 415 :6~1 397 3941 337,7301 1,745. 12 29 72 1 ,327 ,267 27 ,196 1 ,584 .59-! 222 ,461 1,169 ,434 245 ,045 1 .060 ,40 c 680 5 17 1, 35 107 1 ,210 3 3 384 379 379 3731 367 363 350 360 341 774,71 769,436 649,397 644,430 553,060 297 319 355 a 510 427 1,574 30 69 22 22 339 341 335 33 1 3 12 596,91 520,67-1 421,1 1 5 ,620 37 a40 597 74 409,071 79 1 .6 14 .7 11 .4 14.3 14.3 -------------1-------0----0----,0-------0-----0 352,900 2 6,739 34 7,447 2 9,350 249,7 71 26 932 110 a1 96 427 17 .0 24.0 34.0 26.0 29 .0 -------------------------------------------------- 255,720 175,994 184,942 171 ,299 163. 941 a4,571 a4,454 3,0 6 2,048 a44 21.0 51,77 15 .5 12.5 10.5 15 .5 ------------3------5---.5-----6----5 165,9971 35,45 3 ,220 57 ,775 124,1161 a266 101 3,133 97 431 130 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA TABLE 15.-PRODUCTION, CO- ID1PTION, EXPORT , AND IMPORT OF COTTON FOR THE U !TED STATE : 1790 TO 1909a. Continued. PRODUCTION. TEAR. - 1 09__ _ 1 08... 1 1 0067_- -_-_ 1 05... 1804 ___ 1803... 1802... 1 OL. 1800 . 1799 ___ 179 --1797. . 1796 1795. __ 1794 ___ 1793... 1792... l79L .. li90 Running bales, counting round as half bales (number). Equivalent 500-pound bales, gross weight (number). Average net weight of bale (pounds). Value of lint per pound upland cotton (cents). Exports of Consump- domestic t!on (500- cotton pound (500- bales.) pound bales). Net !In ports (500- gound ales) . 328,000 334, 21 2 9, 55 2 5,714 304,348 261 ,044 222,222 231,092 210 ,526 153,509 88,889 66,667 48, 89 44,444 35,556 35 ,556 22,222 13,333 8, 89 6,667 171 ,548 156,904 167 ,364 167 ,364 146,444 135,9 3 125,523 111050,-4~1~ 73,222 41 ,841 31 ,3 1 23,013 20,921 16,736 16,736 10,460 6,276 4,184 3, 138 .250 224 16.0 33,473 16.0 ---------- 11 8061.,~9~rI c 560 c 1,601 276 2 0 230 19 21 22 .0 .5 .0 ------------------------------ 12271,,~8gl9 71 ,315 6,297 1,4 5 961 249 ~u270 22 23.0 23,013 20.0 19.0 19.0 44.0 ------------1----8----,-8---2-----9 7760,,076~~ 4757,,74~6~ 41 ,822 456 183 c1,153 c170 8,696 225 225 225 42 2 4.0 39.0 16,737 -------------------- 35,5 0 19,065 1 ,720 8,870 7 ,532 7,761 225 2251 34.0 36.5 ---------- ---------- 7 ,577 12,213 7 ,336 8,737 225 225 225 225 225 36.~ 33 .0 32.0 29 .0 26.0 -----------------1-------1----,0-------0-----0 9,414 3,565 1 ,097 277 379 8,592 5,127 5 ,503 1,112 697 aPno noCTION.-The pwduction stat.i.st!e> rela te , when possible. to the ycnr of growth' but when figures for the growth year are wanting, a commcrclnl crop, which represents the trade movement, Is taken. The s t nti.stles of production ha ve been compiled fr->m publicatloll3 of the United tate3 Department of Agriculture for 1790 to 1 . Ccruus figure have, however, been wed when ava.Uable, including those for 1 9!l to 190 . ALOE OF LINT.-The value of lint per pound shown lnce 1902 relates to the a,era.ge gra.de of upla nd cotton marketed prior to April 1 of the following year: from 1 90 to 1901, the average price of Inidclllng cotton on the ew Orleans Cotton E xcha nge ; and from 1790 to l 9, as published in report. of the United tate3 Department of rlculture. CONSOMPTlON .--CompileJ from pu.blic:\tlons of the United t a.te.; Depa rtment of Ao;riculturc for 1i90 to l 04: from report. of Latham , Alex.'lnder &: Co., for 1 95 to 190.3. The figure.'! !nee 1905 and those for prevloU3 cens U3 yea rs have been t aken from the censW! reports . DOME TIC >JXPORTS AND N>JT UIPORTS.--Compilcd from Ame riea.n tate pa.pers for 1790 to 1819 a.nd from "Commerce and Na viga tion of the United States," Bureau of tatlstles, D epar tment of Commerce and Labor, for l 20 to 1905. The export yea r begins October 1 for 1790 to 1 42, July 1 for 1843 to 1 66, and September l for 1 67 to 1907. The period for consumption, exports, and Import. is deslgn..ted by the year in which the record begins ra.ther than that in which It ends. bEqulvalent bales of 400 pounds. cExeess of fo reign exports over total Imports. THE IDEAL Hol\m FOR ALL CLASSES. 131 TABLE 16.-EXPORT OF DOMESTIC RAw . TTON FRO!\I THE UNITED TATES, BY USTOliiS DI~.::TRI T : 1906 TO 1909. (Compiled by the Bureau of Stati tic , Department of Commerce and Labor, for the year ending Augu t 31.) ----------------- CUSTO)!S DISTRICTS. EXPORTS (RUNNING BALES.) 1909 1908 1907 1906 Total ________________ ,574,02-i ,503,265 6,763,041 Ba Pa ngor, l\Ie _____________ amaquo ldy, ?lfc ______ _ i_ - - --j972 6,503 - - - - - J - - - --1 240 4,591 1 - ---- 1 ,9 2 5,763 Portland and Falmouth,l\le_l 796 7 ,399 1, 0 Bo ton and harle town, r eUwaYo-r-k-,-_--.-Y-----------~--------- 1 106 ,73.5 453,540 Philadelphia, Pa __________ 69,639 156,7 , 4 0,476 41 ,091 147,030 520,624 39, 6 Baltimore, }IlL___________ 12 ,474 165,221 15G ,1 7 Newport ews, \'a ___ _____ ------ --- - orfolk and Port mouth, Va as ,653 Wilmington, . '__ - ------ 403,209 6, 140 9,514 317 ,507 7 ,l 3 27,239 320,0 ~ harleton,S.C---..------- 2,759 21,429 9,900 av:111nah, Ga----- - ------ 921,239 92,0 0 923,679 970,002 Brun wick, Ga------------ 2 3,026 176,015 141,940 14 ,551 t. John Fla- - - - - -- - - - - - 200 __________ __________ ________ - - Fernandina, Fla__ -- ------ ___ ____ __ _ _____ ___ __ 100 674 Key\ e t, Fla____________ ---------- ---------- ---------- 2 Pensacola, Fla_----------1\lobile, Ala_ ______________ Pearl Rive r, ~Ii - s_ _ __ __ ____ 169 ,266 173 , 213 155 ,691 176 ,277 306,964 259 ,590 163,203 140,301 20,221 __________ -- - ---- -- - _________ _ ew rl eans,La__ __ _____ _ 1,957,466 1, 70,709 2,0-2,3 7 1 ,570, 44 abine, Tex ______________ 153 ,234 10 ,500 13,711 (a ) o alveston,Tcx ____ __ _____ 3,175, 90 2,301 16 3,44 ,006 2,269,029 aluria, Tex____ __________ 1,420 1462---------- 3,529 Paso del Norte, Tex______ _ 2,405 329---------- 150 Corpu hri ti, Tex __ --- -- 6,116 677 575 5, 31 Brazos de Santiago, Tex ___ ---------- ------------ -------- 16 Porto Rico_______________ 20 117 16 74 Arizona ___ ____ _______ ____ 499 924 3 45 an Franci co, aL ____ --- 82 ,52 4 ,672 83 ,123 3 ,392 \Villamette, Oreg_ ____ ____ _ 300 1,050 1 ,001 4, 49 Puaet ound, Wa h ____ ___ 79 ,12 101, 00 146 ,645 65 ,022 orth and South Dakota - - 27 5 115 4 ,232 5, 39 Minnesota________________ 267 200 53 25 Detroit, 1\Iicb____________ __ 70,170 54, 6 , 04 73,902 Huron, Mich__ ___ ________ 24,444 23,542 19,574 29,474 N iagara, r. Y _ ----------- 630 6 1 33 226 Buffalo Creek, N. Y ------- 1,4:3 757 773 225 apeVincent,N.Y_______ 10 12 1 1 hamplain, . Y. ___ ______ 1,2 0 1 ,006 10,509 6,011 Oswegatchie,N.Y _____ ___ 3,150 337 3,667 952 Ve rmont, Vt______________ 2,725 6,851 2, 54 4, 71 7 l\femphremagog,Vt_ ______ 202-!5 10,469 11 ,967 9,077 (a) Included with exports from Galveston p rior t o March 1, 1907. , , Statistical Matter. Second Sedion. TABLES OF ALL THE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS OF GEORGIA WITH COMPARISONS. 134 PROSP]:ROUS GEORGIA TABLE 1.-ACREAGE A D PRODUCTION OF COR ' WHEAT, OAT A D RYE IN GEORC.IA FROl\I 1900 TO 1910 CORX. Acres. ----(---- Production in Bushels. alue. Bushels. per acre. 1910 1909 190 1907 190 6 1905 1904 190 3 1902 1901 1900 4,512,000 4,400,000 4,300,000 4,426,000 4,33 ' 3 4 295 924 3:on >o7 3 93 324 3: 99::331 3,7 5,75 3,411 ,953 64' 08,000$ 61,160,000 53,750,000 57 ,53 ,000 52,0G6,596 47 ,255,16-! 47 ,:33-! ,713 46,07 ,391 a5,093,979 37' 57 ,5 0 34,119 ,530 54,790 ,000 52,59 ,000 44,075,000 43 ,729,000 34, 4,619 33,07 ,615 33,607,646 a1 ,794 ,090 25,61 ,605 31 ,043,216 19 .~4 ,132 14 .3 13.9 12 .5 13 12 11 11.9 11 .7 9 10 10 WHEAT - 1910 1909 190 1907 1906 1!l05 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900 Acres. Production in Bushels. alue. Bu hels per Acre. 267,961 245 ,000 2-10,000 297 ,000 316,107 305,298 291,370 299,958 2 4,531 370,996 550,674 2,760,00 $ 2 ,450 ,000 2,20 ,000 2 ,673,000 3,161,070 2,106,556 2,564,056 1,859,740 1,707,1 6 3 ,142,167 5,011,133 3,670 ,000 3,552 ,000 2,672,000 3,074,000 3,224,291 2,254,015 3,230,711 1,7 5,350 1 ,673,042 2, 59,637 4,760,576 10.3 10 9.2 9 10 6.9 6.2 6.b .2 9 .1 I Acres. OATS. Bushels. Value. Bushel per Acre. - 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900 350,000 300,000 300,000 215,922 233,250 235,606 256,093 264,013 296,644 467 ,336 6,650,000$ 5" 160 ,000 5,010,000 3,362,291 3,.522,075 3,4 6,969 3,4 2, 65 2,930,544 4,390,331 7,010,040 4,722,000 3,715,000 3,607,000 11 ,' 2, 3 66,700 1 ,917' 33 1,915 ,576 1,553,1 3 2,941,522 3,434,920 19 17.2 16 .7 15 .5 ] 5.1 14. 13 6 11.1 14.8 15 T HE IDEAL HOME FOR ALL CLASSES. 135 TABLE I-Con . Ac re s . RYE. Bus hels. Value. Bu hels per Acre . 1909 14 ,000 126,000 $ 1 9,000 9 1908 14,000 122,000 152,000 8.7 1907 14,500 130,000 163 ,000 9 1906 1905 11-41,,220066 1 117 ,910 10 9,386 123, 06 .3 119,231 7.7 1904 13,640 113 ,!H2 115,476 .3 1903 1902 190 1 13,77 10 ' 46 124.,0 .1 ------- ------- 14,477 - - -----------110 ,177 --------1-1-6-,-7--8 6.3 7.6 1900 15,647 109 ,529 121' 1.5 7 TABLE 2.-ACREAGE, PRODUCTION AND VA LUE OF HAY, RICE, IRISH POTATOE AND TOBA CO IN GEORGIA FH.Ollf 1900 TO 1909 I TCLU I E. HAY. Acres. Ton s. Value. Tons per Acre. Averaue 0 F a rm Price . - - -1- - - 1---'---- ~ - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - 1909 190 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 190 1 1900 112,566 117 ,000 8 152 ,000 166 ,000 145 2 9 132,0 11 136,574 136 ,110 119 ,7,,9 o Report. 190,237 1 ,8.19,550 2 ,1 1 ,000 2,9 ,000 2,2 ,302 2,0 0,276 2,067,730 2,062,066 1,605, 172 2 ,425 ,522 1 .:35 1 . 75 1.75 1. 65 1 .50 1.52 1.53 1. a6 1 .69 16 .05 14. 35 1 .00 15 .75 15 .75 5.14 15, 15 13.40 12 . 75 Acres . !UCE. Bushels. Value Bushel per Acre. Average F a rm Price. 1909 190 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 190 1 1900 4,200 100 ,000 3 ,500 7 ,500 . 2,400 1,000 3,745 6 ,135 3,053 97,696 9,000 234 ,000 No Report. o Report. No Report. o Report. 1 ,ooo \ 23.9 95 ,375 25 85,000 34 1, 28 23 99,650 32 154,440 26 $ .7 1.09 1 .05 .95 1.02 . 66 136 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA IRISH POTATOES. Acreage Average yield to the Acre. Average Production Farm Price. Farm Value. Acres. Bushels. Bushel . Cents. Dollar . 1909 10,000 81 190 10,QOO 7 1907 10,000 3 1906 ,627 77 1905 ,627 65 1904 ,542 70 1903 ,62 73 1902 8,715 5 1901 No Report 64 1900 5,762 6 10,000 7 0,000 30~000 664,279 560,755 597 ,940 629, 44 505,470 391' 16 100 $ 10 ,000 110 5 ,000 100 30,000 110 730 ,707 112 62 ,046 107 454,477 94 592,053 90 454,923 106 o Report 77 301 ,698 TABLE 2.-Concluded. ACREAGE, PRODU TIO AND VALUE OF TOBAC 0 IN GEORGIA FROM 1909 TO 1909 I LU IVE. TOB ceo. Acres Pounds Value Average Average Yield Per Farm Acre Price. Pounds. 1909 190 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900 2 ,100 2,775 3,700 3,000 2 ,036 1, 6 2,030 2,050 1 ,990 2,066 1 ,470 ,000 ~ 2,705,625 3,1 2,000 2 ,035 ,000 1 ,06 ,900 1 ,214 ,200 1,299 ,200 1,373,500 9 2 ,691 1,023,336 499, 00 946,969 1 ,273,000 607 ,500 1 7 ' 713 250,125 194 ,000 260 ,965 176,972 14 ,431 700 $ . 34 975 .35 60 40.00 675 30.00 525 17 .00 650 20,60 640 15 .00 670 19 .00 494 1 .00 495 15. CO THE lnEAL HoME FOR A:LL CLASSES. 137 Taking as a basis the acreage and production of the whole State and the average number of bushels to the acre for the State and then comparing with crop reports of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, we present the followif1g estimate by counties in Table 3. TABLE 3.-ACREACE AND PR DU TI N OF orn. RN OAT I RYE TIE I 1909. Oats D WHEAT I Rye. EORGIA BY COUNWheat. Acre. Bushels. Acres. Bu he!. Acres. Bushels. Acres. Bushels. The State __ ____ --- __ Apeling __________________ 4,400,000611 1601000 2.51000 :3751600 Ba (Cr- - - ---------------- 26,209 2 0,115 Baldwin ___ -- ----------- - 27 ,015 299,122 BBaarntokw-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 20,9101 3 21409 :iG,340 09,105 BBeenrriHenil_L__________________-_-_-_-_-_-____ Bibb --------------- - ---BBrroyoakns_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- Bulloch ________ ___ _______ Burke _______ -------- - --Butts__________ - -- - -- ____ Calhow1 ---- ------------Camden_____ ------------- 13 ,510. :30,000 27 ,6 0 451100 10,2051 1 9,100 542,000 :397 ,420 692 ,21.') 106 ,105 50,910 :l21001 95,516 1 ,337 ,224 27,512 2(il ,010 30 I 10,5 4:34,005 4,921 1 '5 ,621 a.mpbelL ____ ---------- -aa.troroos!La._______-_-_-_______-___--__-_-_-_-__ Chari ton _________________ CaLham __________________ 1 ,510) 52,2051 16 1600 61326 :~ ,4 5 ..., 350,000 6,6501000 14,00{) 126 ,00 245,000 21450,000 2,0841 1 11 21112 2 ,2 40,115 20, 340 47,745 21' 50 6 15 32 23 a6 80 ~ 0 105 305 - --- -----610 -----4--, --so- , 207 21415 301135 (/) I'd t:J ~ 1,3431 25,500 143 1 12 71 1G ,000 160,000 q0 1 ,510 24 ,161 6,345 127 ,790 5 so _ 40 1 _ _ ___ _ ___ 70 --------6-3-0 (/) Q 41234 12 ,020 1 ,096 4,017I1 120 ,3<0 210 '7001 11 ,4201 90,300 220 160 10 1 ,9 0 354 3,540 1 ,304 36 275 90------ ---- --------- - t:J 0 m ~ 7 49 4 0 131,5301531 70,360 31 ,482 175 14 205 1,640 1 ,600 23,400 2 10 3 36,5 01 10 45 225 21 I 319 0 ----- --- ----------- -------- - ---------- 2,333 3.2711 460 34 I 339 I 23,2 0 4 1 ,500 9,000 59,292 109 9 1 . 6,719 67 ,450 . 61450 21 110 3,490 351390 514901---------6 1441 -- - ------- -------- ------------ ---------- 30 --------3-9-0 'hhaattttaoohgoao_c_h_e_e_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -_ Cherokee-------- --- -- ---Clayrk_e__-_-_-_-___-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_ Clayton_________ ________ _ linch _______ __ ____ --_ - __ obb -- -- - ------ - ----- --Coffee ------ --- ---- --- --Col 1uit L - - - -- -- - --- --- - - olumbia- -- - --- ----~ - --oweta ---- ---- -- ----- --ruwford ___ __ _---- ------- Cris p _--- - ___ ---------- __ Dade---- ---- -------- --- - Dawson ____ ---- -- ------- De atur----- ---------- - Del(alb- - - -- ------------- g~~r;_-~=== ====== == ===== = Dougherty -- --- --------- EDaourlgyl_a_s_______________--__-_-_--__-_--__--_ Echols___ __ __ -_--------_ Effingham ----.-- __ -- -- ___ _ E lbert ________ ______ __ __ _ EmanueL. -- --- ---- ----- Fannin ___ -- - - - - -- -- - - --FFlaoyyedt_te ___--_-__- -__-_--------------- -_ Forsyt h__ ___________ ___ __ 21 ,130 3 7 ,460 495 ,390 90 ,640 219,94 1162 ,' 9326 1 27 ' 25 179,704 40' 12 5 5,36 29,G05 390,915 7,710 273,9()9 23,400 54,120 36,650 35,100 7 ,5l c 2:34 ,oooj 7 0,0() 520,106 401,790 127 ' 06 1 ,()22 69' 17 30 ,9.'501 40,6001 34,910 343,9901 977,43, :~9.5 ,9 ot 592,140 399' 951 373,940 247,000 532,310 99,175 179,000 463,3 4 1 ,269,710 457 ,962 322,556 626,000 26,371 3 3,236 50 1 64 9!)2 916 1 ,6 0 2,230 6 11 3 ,400 3,2:39 2,6421 2,757 4,392 2,026 2 ,400 476 60 12 10 70 790 30 300 2,90 29,500 9 10 5,300 54,200 14 300 1 ,300 13,740 1 90 10 20 44,!)7 ---------------- - --- 10,950 -------------------- 69, 100 42 37 ~0,154 -------------------- 49,191 -------------------- 2,000 3 5 ,700 31 7 395 710 700 319 2,340 20,540 24 57 ,000 31 0 70 3 ,950 7 ,100 6,9 0 3,000 23,400 3,060 J 5:3 790 414 747 2,600 0 2 041 150 317 1 ,100 600 20,410 1,020 2, 53 39,542 22 44 , 00 9 5 35 1 2,300 23,000 35,94 -------------------- 2 1 4 '750 -- -------- ---------- -- --- ----- ---- - --- -- 16 ,459------------ ---- ------------ - --------- - 70 ,433 33,3!)9 10 ,500 23,7.'i0 69,937 147 20 1 ,250 6 105 4,400 J !)O 2,540 1 ,9.50 5,71 44,000 1 ,900 16,354 1!),500 57,090 16 340 26 4 ,50 1 4,950 TABLE 3.-ACREAGE AND PROD CTIO OF COR , OAT , RYE AND WHEAT I GEORGIA BY COUN- f-' TIE I 1909-Continued . ~ Oats Rye. Whe a t . Acres. Bushels . Acres. Bu h Is. Acres. Bushels. Acres . Bushels. Franklin --_ -- - - ---- - - -- -Fulton_____ - --- - --- - -- - -Gilmer _____ _-- - - - ------GGllyasncno_c_k_-_-_- _-_--__--__~_-_- -_-__-_-_-_G,orarddoyn________--_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_Greene___ ----- - ---------Gwinnett _____ __ - --- - :_ --- HHaablle_r_s_h_a_m_____________-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_Hancock___ ___ ___________ Haralson__ - _- - ----------- Harri -- --- -- ------------ HHeaartrd_____________-_-_-__- _- _-_-_-_-_-_-____ Henry ______ _____________ Houston _------------ - - - Irwin____ ~_- - - - --------- JJaacskpesor n__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_JJeeffffeDrsaovni__-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_Jenkhts ______ ___ ________ _ 342,300 201,07 277 ,56! 202,464 2 ,035 495,225 396, 396 420,210 772 ,534 46 414 110 1 ,440 0 3 ,272 60,000 9,600 16,200 ~ l:d 0 (/) "d ~ q 0 (/) 575 2,300 23 ,000 Q 1 5 46 40 20 6,305 2 ,410 2,420 2, 50 63,050 1.;1 24,100 24,200 2 ,500 0 ~ ~ 16 144 14 126 115 1 ,235 1 1,692 4 60 4 3 , 0 50 25,010 42,9 0 17 ,205 9, 100 69 621 . 6,910 69,100 11 110 2,400 24,000 10 90 6 60 270 2,430 2,115 21,150 9 1 120 1,200 John son ----------------JLoanucre-n-s-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_--_-_ LLeibee- r-t-y--__-_-_-_--_-__- -_-__-_-_-_-_--__--_ Lincoln ___ __ ____ --- - ___ __ LLouwmurclkin8_-_--_-_-_-__-_--__--__-_-_-_-_--_ MMcIDnutfofiseh_________-_-_-_-__-_-_-_--_-__-__ ~lacon ________ ___ __ __ ___ _ Ml[:andiiosnon_______ ______________ -_-_---_-__- __ Meriwet her________ --- ___ _ Miller ____________ - _- -- __ Iilton _____ -- ------- - ~- __ MitchelL ________ __ _- -- __ MMoonnrtogom- -e-r-y-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_- ---- -__--_ ~!organ--- - - - --- - -------- Murray_- - ___ ---- __ -_-- __ ~Iuwctoong_e_e_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-_-_-__-_-_-_- -_ OOgcloenteheo_r_p_e -_- -__--__- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -_ Paul ling__ _________ ____ __ Pi crkcen__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--__--_ Pike___ ____________ ____ __ Polk________ ______ ______ _ P\daski ___ __ ___ ____ ____ __ Putnam _____________ ____ _ 62 300 3,000 30 405 4,052 901 260 2,615 90 900 3:1 -------- -- -------- 177 ,672 1 ,520 15,200 419,770 601 30 300 259,294 256 ,200 27,090 246 35 ,250 53,694 120 1,0 0 1 ,100 11 ,000 1 ,615 ---------- ----- --- -- ------ ---- --- ------- 1-3 ~ tzJ ,220 24,295 39,976 20 14 126 531 5,677 40 4,000 2,100 ,400 ~ 40,215 21,000 tzJ ~ 66,920 35, 34 ----- -- ~~~ - --- : ~~~ 3 , 3 15 3 23,150 27 ~ 0 997 1 ,943 10 90 1 ' 10 1 ,100 ~ tzJ 3,416 64 ,904 5,359 105,62 1 25 225 1401 1,260 15 2 ,799 160 27,990 "::! 0 2,432 4 ,10 9 90 70 700 t;d 2 ,269 4 3 , 0 11 10 ,070 30 70 2 0 1 ,900 4 ,125 ~ 19, 105 41 ,250 37,772 24 64,315 12 25 ,967 70 5,0 2 54 1 ,529 23 110 2,700 2,605 6, 00 1,100 27,000 26,050 6 ,000 ~rrnn rtznJ 19 210 1,792 60 3 , 135 60 1 ,004 1 , 4,065 3 , 072 0 720 77 69 3 35,560 3,500 1-' ~ 1-' TABL'E 3.-ACREAGE AND PRODUCTIO r OF COR , OATS RYE AND WHEAT I N GEORG I A BY COUNTIES IN 1909-Contine ud. ~ ~ Corn. ,Oats Rye. Wheat. Acres . Bu hels . Acres. Bushels. Acres. Bushels. ---------------------------~-------~--------l--------l---------1--------+--------l-------- Quitman_----- - - --------- R abun------------------Randolph -- --- ---- -------' Richmond___ -- - --------_ RScohclkedya_l_e___-_-__- _- -__--_-__--_-_-_-_____ Sere ven _- _- - -- -- - _- ____ __ Spa lding ------------ __ ___ -1 Stephens__ -------------- Stewart_ -_----- - ---_-_-_- Sumter - ---- ---- -- - - - - -- - T T al bot_ __ -a liaferro-- - -__ - - - --- - - --- -__- 1 Tattna.) l ____________ ____ _ T aylor__ -- ___ _------- -- __ Telfair_ ____ - __ ----------Te rrelL -- ____ _---- ___ ___ _ Thom as___ --- - ----------- Tift --- ----TT oowo mn sb_s__________ --_--_--_--_-_--_-_--_--_----_-_-_---__I~ TrouP - - --------- --- - -- - Turner ____ --_------------ 20,072 15 ,132 11,626 37 ,541 20,533 211,344 613,412 726 ,514 277 ,823 210,215 245,256 753, 172 31 ,290 135,476 562,464 830,564 313,362 177,142 633,934 3 3 ,636 302,653 6 7 ,3()6 93 ,23 410 ,144 161,205 149,512 525 ,574 279,916 1 ,410 12 1,734 2,190 1 ,742 1 ,101 3,216 2,020 l ,744 4,12 4,57 3,159 2,540 2,399 2,347 1 ,611 3 , 2 71 7 ,514 1 ,611 1,200 437 2' l 2,100 , 21 ,3 4 76,432 90,782 63,821 52,060 45,081 4 ,393 30,609 64,049 161,766 30,609 21,800 ,303 53,482 39,900 3 30 436 3 , 9 14 200 1,800 200 2,000 40 400 530 5,300 30 450 240 2,415 9 81 2 ,500 25,000 206 1, 54 350 3,500 40 360 20 200 80 720 2,600 26,000 10 90 4,305 43,206 s.? 50 450 801 ,010 0 70 630 400 3,950 1:0 50 450 1,225 10,251 ~ 14 126 950 7,510 II" 20 180 8 5 70 630 2,050 1G,501 20 175 18 1 6 5 522 320 2,200 12 10 0 4 1501 1 ,.'510 6 601 GOO 125 20 2,2310001 3,000 20,100 6 115 1,150 Twigg _________________ -1 Union ____ _______ ________ , Up on ____ ______________ _ 'Valkcr _________________ _ WVVaalrte.o_n_____________________ -__-_-_--_-__--_ W VVaa r rLlinng-t-.o-n- _- _- _- _- _- _- _- _- _-_-_-_-_- -_ VvVVeabysnte ------- -- ------ r_ ___________ - - --- __ _ 1 ,1271 1,310 :13,,1-o0o3 2,459 900 3,207 6 ,44 I 1,42 5'!71 21 ,4131 05 24 ,890 690 150 2,300 1 ,500 2: ,000 5 ,957 60 2,405 24,050 2 ,500 36 6,205 G2 , 50 46,721 90 10 5,510 5 ,1500 17 ,1QQ ________ --- -- - --- ----- -------- - -- ----- 60 ,9:33 t6 44 1 ,601 I 6 ,010 122,512 . 27,132 1,050 10 9,450 JOO 2,910 50 23,000 500 10 ,393 125 1,125 200 1, 24 VVhite ____ ------------- -Whitfield ___ _____ - ____ -_-VVilcox ___ -- _-----------Wi Ikes____ ______ ___ - - - -- VVilkin OD--- --- - -- - -----VVort h ____ ______________ _ 5 7 906 2,0 0 7,32 ' 2 161 4:291 11 ,153 17 ,114 43 ,320 130 ,550 53 , 504 100,529 610 96 12 36 630 101 1 ,6-W 7 ,500 70 3,500 425 16 ,400 70,000 700 35 ,000 4,250 240 - -2,4-10 There ar n ava.iln blc ~ta ti o;;tics for b ~rl ey and 1n1c kw heat for 1909, but the a creage for the whole s la t is very sm ~11. Th r p rt by t in U. . c. n >u of t9 lO which wa for t h. r p o f 1 99, wa for the whol s t.a te very . mall, being 3~5 a cras for bul y with apr luct.i n of 2,2 . 1 bu ; h Js a n(l 4 n.cros f r buckwheat wi t h a pr uct.ion of 26 buRh ls. TABLE 4.-SHOWING VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS I SELECTED STATES, .1909. -- GEORGIA FLORIDA ALABAMA Acres I Production Value Acres I Production Value Acres Production Value Corn____ ------ ____ ---- 4,400,000 61 ,160,000 bu. VVbeo.t---------------- 245,000 2 ,4.50 ,000 bu. Oats------ __ -------- -- 350,000 6 ,650 ,000 bu. Rye _------- ---------- 14,000 126 ~00 bu. SI rwi sehe tPPoottaattooeess -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 10,000 810, 00 bu. 72,000 5 ,1 7 ,000 bu. IS52 ,5~~ ,ooo 665,000 8 ,379 ,000 bu. s 6,955,000 z ,233 .ooT3 .G4.6 .ooo bu. 3,552,000 4,722,000 --3i ~iiiiii ----527 ~000 -b~.-- - ---395~iiiiii 9 ,000 1 ,029 ,000 bu. 270 ,000 4 ,455 ,000 bu. 1 9,000 810,000 5,000 ---------------- 475,000 bu. -----5-7-0-,0--0-0 2 ,000 23 ,000 bu. 17,000 1 ,360 ,000 bu. 3,916,000 25,600 2 ,400 ,000 bu. 1, 00,000 51,600 3 ,500 ,000 bu. $37,090,000 1,33 ,000 3,11 ,000 31 ,000 1,333,000 2,625,000 IlnY--- -------- ------- 87 ,000 117 ,000 tons 1,849,000 19,000 26 ,000 tons 390,000 111 ,000 166 ,000 tons 2,241,000 Cotton (tnclud- ------ --- lug linters) ------ -- -- 4,674,000 1 ,901, 30 bRies 125 770 ,000 237 ,000 62 ,936 bales 5,020,000 3,101,000 1 ,065 ,377 bRiesl 69 ,940 ,000 CT o bt taocnco _e_e_d__-_-_-_-_- -__-_- -__-_- 8 12 ,000 tons 22,270.000 --- ----- 30 ,000 tons 2,100 1 ,4 70 ,000 lbs. 499,000 4,500 3 ,195 ,000 lbs. 740,000 1,086.000 -------6-0-0 4M ,000 tons 13 ,100 ,000 360,000 lbs. 104,400 RSl~oct>-r-(-fr-o-m------------- 4,200 100,000 bu. 7,000 1,000 25,000 bu. 20,000 1,000 35 ,000 bu. 28 ,000 lo SugarCane)--------- 19,000 226 ,730 lbs. Molasses _______ -------SoMrgohluu.msses _n_n_e___-_------------- ---- ----- 10,500 3 ,300 ,000 gals 650 ,000 gnls ---- ---- 11,336 14,000 300 ,000 lbs. 1,155,000 1,700,000 gals 15,000 33 ,961 13 ,765 lbs. 505,000 --------- 2 ,700 ,000 gals. 195,000 -------- ---------------- ----------- 15,000 1 ,200 ,000 gals. 688 945,000 360,000 '$217,523,336 $16 ,586 ,0001 1$132,763,080 Acres TENNESSEE Production Vulue Corn ______ ---------------------Wheat-------------------------Oats___ ---------------------- -- Barley-- ------ ------ -----------Rye _----------- - --------------Buckwheat_----- ---- -----------lrlsb Potatoes_______ ------------SIlwayee_t_P_o__ta_t_o_e_s_________-_--- -__-_-_-_--------------- Cotton gncludlng llntersl -------- -Cotton eed- -- -----------------TobaccO--------- -- -------------Sorghum Cane Molasses----------- 3,575,000 800 ,000 200,000 1,000 .000 1,000 30,000 25,000 450,000 735,000 ------73~000-- 32,700 78 ,650 ,000 bu. ,320 ,000 bu. 4 ,000 ,000 bu . 2<1,000 bu. 86,000 bu. 15,000 bu. 2 ,250 ,000 bu. 1 ,650 ,000 bu. 675 ,000 tons 253 ,397 bales 110 ,000 tons 53 ,290 ,000 lbs. 2 ,127 ,000 gals. s 55,055,000 9,568,000 2,120,000 19,000 83,000 11 ,000 1 ,59 ,000 1 ,237 ,000 ,640,000 16,870,000 3,000,000 4 ,1~~ ,620 63 ,000 $102,996,120 KENTUCKY Acres 3,56 ,000 670,000 173,000 1 ,000 13,000 Production - 103 ,472 ,000 bu. 7 ,906 ,000 bu. 3 ,85 ,000 bu. 24 ,000 bu. 165,000 bu. I Value $64,153,000 8,776,000 1,96 ,000 18,000 145,000 40,000 15,000 4 0,000 3 ,6 0 ,000 bu. 9 0,000 bu. 653 ,000 tons 2,355,000 735,000 7,771,000 420,000 350 ,700 ,000 lbs. 23,9 2 1 ,305 ,000 gals. 37,174,000 391,500 $123 ,486,700 TABLE 4-Continued.- VALUE OF AGRI ULTURAL PRODUCTS IN SELE TED ST AT ES, 1909 . VIRGINIA. NORTH CAROLINA. SOUTH CAROLINA. 1--- Acres Productlon Value Acres Production Va lue Acres / Production Va l ue 1- ---1-- - - - - - -1-----11---- I Corn.--------------- 2,010,000 47,328,000 bu. ~~5,023,000 2 9 ,000 4 ,6 6,000 bu. $41,383,000 2,21 ,000 37,041 ,000 bu. 1533 ,337 ,000 Wheat-------------- 700,000 8, J ,000 bu. 10,175,000 ,570,000 5,415,000 bu. 6, 77,000 3 1,000 3, 10,000 b u. 5,563 ,000 Oats---- - ----------- 200,000 3,800,000 bu. 2,052,000 196,000 3 ,2M ,000 bu. BarleY-------------- 3,000 6,000 hu. 61,000 2,134,000 211,000I 4,431,000 bu. 3,190,000 Rye___ ______ ___ ____ 15,000 814,000 bu. 155,000 13,000 122,000 bu. 126,000 4',000! 39,000 bu. 55,000 Buckwheat---------- 21,000 37 ,000 bu. 2 7,000 5,000 99,000 bu. Irish Potatoes........ 60,000 5,520,000 bu. 3, 61,000 25,000 1, 50,000 bu. 1 ,49789,0?2020 9,000 765,000 bu. 8 0,000 Sweet Potatoes....... 45,300 4,470,002 bu. 3 ,:J52 ,050 70,100 5,7 1,587 bu. 4 ,336 !~~ 50,250 3,369,000 bu. 2,527,460 HaY------ - --------- 466,000 606,000tons 8,060,000 75,000 212,000tons 3,485,000 66,000! 81,000tons 1 ,256,000 Cotton (Includ- Ing linters) -------- 25,000 10,746 bnles 736,101 1,359,000 469,8 6 bales 40 ,920,000 2,492,000 1 ,164,309 bales 75,960,000 Cotton Seed--------- -- ------ - 4,625 tons 124, 75 ---- -- --- 266,000 tons 7,940,000 ___ ___ ___ I 400,000 tons 13, 60,000 Tobacco ___ __ ____ 155 ,000 120,125 ,000 lbs . 10 ,210 ,025 240 ,200 144 ,000 ,000 lbs. 13 ,6 0 ,000 40 ,000 32 ,000 ,000 lbs. :.!,336,000 Rlce- - - ------ ------- MSou;g~a~r ~(f~r~o~JO>_::::::: --------:::: ::::: -- - -------- --- - - ---- ----- :::::::::::::::: : : :::::::: 425 13,000 bu. - ---- - -~~ ------i:957iial9- 11,000 1 ,000I --------687 --- -~~~~~~ 476,000 bu. 8g~ :3~ ~~~~. 433,000 28~ :*i~ Soifo1::.:~~-e-------- -------- 555,321 ,gals. 166,596 25,000 2,000,000 gas. 600,000 83,000 478,190 ~nls. 143 ,457 $74,267.497 $123,069 ,875 1 $139,825 ,169 DELAWARE. MARYLAND. I _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ _A_cres_.__ _ _P_r_od_u_c_t_1o_n_._ __v_aJ_uc_._ Acres. Productiou. Value. WEST VIRGINIA. I Acres. Production. ~ --V-al-u-e.-- 1 1 11 Corn. - ---------- - ------ 200,000 6,200,000 bu. $ 3,596,000 700,000 21,980,000 bu. S14 .~~! ,000 880,000 27,632,000 bu. S20 ,448,000 Wheat------------ - ---- 118,000 1,652,000 bu. 1,71 ,000 770,00011 ,165,000 bu. 12,2 2,000 370,000 4, 10,000 bu. 5,435,000 :::::::::::::::: ----- Oats------------------- R~~=:: 4,000 102,000 bu. 49,000 2 ,000 711,000 bu. 348,000 9 ,000 2,156,000 bu. 1,164,000 i :ooo ----i4:ooo-!)~.-- ------iii:ooo 2A :888 3 2 ~ :888 bu . 2~8 :888 ---ii :ooo ---i4s~iiiiii-1)~.- ----i3a:ooii Buckwheat..______ _____ 2,000 40,000 bu. 24,000 9,000 149,000 bu. 110,000 22,000 499,000 bu. 379,000 Irish Potatoes........ ... 9,000 64,000 bu. 622,000 35,000 2, 00,000 bu. 1,84 ,000 39,000 3, 22,000 bu. 2,599,000 Sweet Potatoes.. __ 2 ,500 230 ,000 bu. 172,500 6 ,600 690 ,000 bu. 517 ,500 3 ,500 220 ,000 bu. 165 ,000 Hay.------------------ 78 ,000 109 ,000 tons. 1,635,000 297,000 356,000 t'ns 5,126,000 675,000 844,000 t'ns 11,225 ,000 Tobacco -------------- --- ------- --------------- --- - -- - --- -- 25,000 17,750,000 lbs . 1,473,250 14,400112,600,000 lbs. 1,663,200 S7 ,826 ,500 536,231,750 $43,211,200 r .. T ABLE 4-Continued.-VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN SE LECTE D STATES, 1909. NEW YORK. Acrcs. j Production. Va l uo. NEW JERSEY. PENNSYL VANIA. I 1- - - - - - - 1 - - - - -1- - - - 1 - - - - - - - -'-------- Acres. Produetlon. Value. Acres. Prod uction. Value. Com __ ---- ______ _- --- -- Wheat----- _-----------Oats_------------ ------BurleY-----------------Rye_-- ----------------IBr iusch kPwo ht aet oaet _s _-_-_- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- _Sweet Potatoes__________ _ TFolbaaYcc-o--_-_-_-__-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_ - - 670 ,000 24,170 ,000 bu. $17 ,849 ,000 290 ,000 9 ,4 3 ,000 bu. $6 ,733 ,000 1 ,525 ,000 48 ,800 ,000 b u. 34 ,160 ,000 420 ,000 , 20 ,000 bu. 9 ,790 ,000 110 ,000 1 ,969 ,000 b u. 2 ,146 ,000 1 ,545 ,000 26 ,265 ,000 bu. 28 ,629 ,000 1 ,325 ,000 37 ,3(i5 ,000 bu. 1 ,309 ,000 GO ,000 1 ,530 ,000 bu. 765 ,000 99 ,000 25 ,948 ,000 bu. 12 ,974 ,000 16707 ,,0o0oo0 l 21,,792100,,0o0oo0 bu. bu. 1,318,000 2,176,000 -- - ----79,000 -1-,2-8-8--,o-o-o--b-u-.- -1--,0-1-8--,o-o-o- 3690,,0o0o0o 5,510986,,0o0oo0 b u. bu. 131,000 4,406,000 313 ,000' 7 ,512,000 bu. 5,1 3,000 13 ,000 2 3 ,000 b u. 209,000 290,000 5,655,000 b u. 3, 45,000 43 ,000 52,560,000 bu . 26,2 0,000 0,000 7 ,200,000 bu. 5 ,904,000 305,000 23,790,000 bu. 15,464,000 SO 9 ,000 bu. 6,750 22,000 2,600,000 b u. 1 ,950,000 :l ,700 250,000 bu. 1 7 ,500 4 ,764. ,000 5,002,000 tolli' 71,028,000 437,000 54.6,000 bu. 9,009,000 3,118,000 3,742,000 t'ns 54,633,000 6 ,ooo 7 ,oso ,ooo lbs. _ _ _,5_6_4__oo_o_ -- ------ ------------- ---------- 1 152 503 750 $27,734,000 1 31,200 30,732 ,ooo lbs. 2,765,880 1~\157,195 ,380 oruo INDIANA I ILLINOIS Acres Production VoJue Acres Production I Value Acres Prod uct.lon VRlue I Corn ____ ------------- 3,875,000 15,3162,000 bu. $ 5.715,000 4,913,000 100,520 ,000 bu. $98,260,000 10~~00,000 369,770,000 bu. $192,280,000 Wheat--------------- 1,480,000 23 ,532 ,000 bu. Oats----------------Barley--------------- 1,730,000 32,000 56 ,225 821) ,000 ,000 bu. bu. Rye ___ ____ ----------- 57,000 9 0,000 bu. 26,056,000 2,165,000 33 ,124 ,000 bu. 23,052,000 1' 20,000 55 ,570 ,000 bu. 36,436,000 21,649,000 1 4 ,1:110 ,346 ,000 ,Obo 31 159 ,494 ,064 ,,o0o0o0 bu. bu. 506,000 !J,OOO 212,000 bu. 134,000 31 ,000 6 ,000 bu. 745,000 57 ,000 940,000 bu. 696 ,ooo , 71 ,000 1 ,2M ,000 bu. 32,754,000 60,444,000 45.1,000 935,000 Buckwbcut- ----- - ---- 15,000 31 ,000 bu. Irish Potatoes--------- 1 2,000 1G ,\J26 ,000 bu. Sweet Potatoes ------- 4,100 275,000 bu. IlnY----- ------------ Tobacco___ ------- - --- 2,820,000 90,000 4 1>3 ,033 ,250 ,000 ,000 tons lbs. Sorghum Cane MoiiiSSes_____ ------- 5,200 360 ,000 gals. 248,000 6,000 101,000 bu. 82,000 4 ,000 73 ,000 bu. --=~~~~~~~~~ 0 ,479 ,000 95 ,000 0 ,025 ,000 bu. 161 ,000 14 ,924 ,000 bu. 43 205,250 ,960 ,000 --------2 ,200 ,000 -3~oT.ooo -t'OO"s- a ' 100 32,340,000 2 ,852 ,000 5:30 ,000 bu. 4,135 ,000 tons :~~:~~~~~ ~ 8 '741 ,250 20 ,000 19 ,000 ,000 lbs. 118,000--------- --------------- __ 1 ,500 1 ,125 ,000 lbs. 0 ,600 650 ,000 gals. 58,000 9, LO;odu~t~n-- - Q"u~luy~- 191:~:: z:.~ age. ~~~-~=r:~~-:_ ==~Lc- Bu.-~~.- -B~.-~-~u. --~u-.- --;: P~c~ I S. CentraL ______ 14 .2 11 .3 1~~ - ~_0~1-~~~ -~_! Montana ______ _____ 22.0 32.5 ----- 5,676 6,012 87 97 Wyoming __________ 24. 32.5 __ .____ 91 812 90 95 Colorado ______ ____ _ 23 . 0 2 . 7 ______ 2,392 2,673 90 98 New Mexico ________ --------- - -- ______________________ _____ _____ _ Arizona___ _____ ____ __ - - ____ -- __ ____ -- __ ------ - ------- - ----- - ----- Utah ___ ___________ 20.0 24.0 3,100 3,240 95 9 1evada ______________________ ____ _____ _______ -------- ------ ____ __ Idaho _____________ 23.7 2 .0 25.0 ,176 9,135 94 97 Washington ______ -- 20.5 25. 25. 13, 5 ' 20,124 90 98 Oregon ____________ 23. 7 21.0 20.9 11,06 11,235 95 97 California ___ ___ ____ 17 .5 14 . 0 1 12.6 19 ,0401~ 11,550 91 92 Far ZO. Western______ S22.4 '16. 5 [ ~:0~ - ~,7- 1=:_91~6 =-96. 0 United States_____ 15. 1 15. H .3,45 ,294 446,366 92.6j 90.3 THE IDEAL HoME FOR ALL CLASsEs. 151 Com. ' State, Territory, or Division. Yield per acre. Production (000 omitted). Quality. -- Maine. --- ____ _____ __ ew Hampshlre________ Vermont.. __ .. ____ ----l\Iassachusetta.. ________ Rhode Island............ Connecticut. ___________ NNeeww JYeorsrkey..__._._._._._~_-_-_-_-_Pennsylvania.... ------- N Atlantic______ _. 1910. Bu. 46.0 45.2 43.0 47.0 40 . 0 53.2 3 .3 36.0 41.0 40.3 101909. Year average. Bu. 38.0 35.1 37.0 3 .0 33.2 41.0 36.0 32.7 32.0 Bu. 35.4 33 . 1 34.5 36.1 33.0 36.8 31.0 34 . 1 34.4 33.6 \ 33.6 I 1910. 1909. Bus hels. 7 2 ~,40i 2 11438500 329 25:929 10 440 65:026 112,587 B us.h els . 646 1,053 2,405 1,~~g 2460 24:120 44~:' ~<030 01 ,us y~ 1910. 1 19"09. 1average. P . c. P . c. p c. 99 84 86 95 7 86 96 84 85 95 87 87 97 92 91 96 9 9 9 79 2 92 7 I 90 77 84 90 .5 79.5 84 . 2 DMealraywl aanred.._._. .- -_-__-_-_-_-_- --_-_ VirgmitL ______________ 31.8 33.5 25 .5 West Virginia__________ 26.0 North Carolina......... 1 .8 South Carolina.. ___ .. __ 1 .5 ~l'::'rl~~:~========= ===== 14.3 13 . 0 S. Atlantic ___________ 19.4 31.0 31.4 23.2 31.4 16 . 16.7 13.9 12.6 18 .5 29.1 32.9 22.7 27.5 14.8 ll .6 11.5 10 . 2 15 .9 6,424 23684 54 ' 621 23:790 57,754 44,733 64, 0 8,814 284,628 6200 21:9 0 47 32 27:632 4 ,6 6 37,041 61,160 8,379 25 ,406 90 87 90 88 0 88 92 5 8 81 88 86 90 7 86 90 85 90 91 8 87 89 86 89.4, 87.3 87.1 OInhdiiaon.a_.-.-.-.-_-_-_--__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_Illinois ... _.... -------. Michigan._-----------Wisconain... -- .... - ---- 36.4 39 . 5 39.0 32.4 32.5 39.5 40.0 35.9 35.4 33.0 35.6 34.7 34 . 5 32.7 33.2 143,~53 201,845 413 '751 65,318 50,830 153 062 196:520 82 88 g~ 85 87 3~N~ 90 86 89 85 88 83 50:589 7 84 82 N.C. E. Miss. R ..... Minnesota. __ _______ __ Iowa. ----------------1N\ol.risthsouDrai.k. _o.ta.._.__._._._._._._._. South Dakota ____ ______ Nebraska._ .. ____ ... ... K an.eas. --------------- N.C. W. Miss. R .... . 37 . 7 32.7 36.3 32.8 18 . 0 26 . 0 25. 19 . 0 28.6 37.2 34.8 31.5 26.4 31.0 31.7 24 .8 19 .9 26.7 34.5 29 .4 32 .3 2 .6 23.4 27.4 27.4 22.4 28.1 875,597 56,375 343,979 270,994 3 852 56:212 210679,,392~8 1,108,688 839,891 2sg'~ 213:840 6 045 65:270 194 060 154:225 982 , 052 87 .8 85 95 88 63 77 7 79 - - 88.8 86.4 92 80 7 84 79 2 90 79 92 83 6 83 75 80 87.8~ 82.5 Kentucky __ _------- .. Tennessee.. . __ __ ____ Alabama.. _______ ____ LMoiussisisiasinpap.i_._-_... .--__------ TOekxlaahs .om-a-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_----. Arkan.eas..... _. __ .. - 28 . 6 25.9 1 .0 20.5 23.6 20 .2 16 . 0 24.0 29 . 0 22 .0 13.5 14.5 23.0 15 . 0 17 . 0 18.0 26.7 23.0 13 .6 15. 2 17.5 19 . 0 24.2 18 . 7 104,075 96,296 63,432 66,256 5 ,835 1 1 093 92:352 69,216 103,472 7 ,650 43,646 40,745 51,19 122,250 101,150 50,400 S. CentraL ____ ______ 21.4 18.3 20.1 I 731, 555 591,511 l\1ontana __ ____ ___ _____ 25 .0 35.0 23.2 125 175 Wyoming... --------- Colorado....... ----ANreiwzoMnae_x_i_c_o_._._._._.__. .-.-.-.- -. 9 .0 19.9 23.0 32 .5 28.0 24 . 2 31.3 32.1 28.0 21.2 26 . 4 26.5 54 2,846 1,g~g 140 3,267 2,128 417 Utah. ________ ... -- -- 30.3 31.4 26.9 394 408 INdeavhaod_a_._._._._.__________________.__ a2T soT '29~5- -------i94" -------i84" ~~~n;;.== == ~u Washington. __ _._ _ 2 .0 27.8 25.5 30.7 === ======= 37.5 34.8 31.4 44 459 1,838 417 522 1,740 87 86 84 89 84 84 92 81 84 94 76 80 91 90 2 1 66 76 65 72 0 88 75 78 84.5 77.61 80.4 78 92 86 80 92 91 79 88 85 so 85 84 5 87 84 92 93 87 91 "94" "92" 84 6 87 9 90 89 92 93 90 Far Western......... 24.7 28.7 25.2 8,326 9,398 84.01 88.6 86.5 United States... -_-- 27.4 25.5 25.8 3,121 , 381 2 ,772 , 376 87. 2 4 .2 84-4 DETAILS, BY STATES, OF FARM VALUE OF IMPORTANT PRODUCTS ON DATES INDICATED. f-' (Cotton, butter, and chicken expre ed in cent per pound, egg in cents pe r dozen, hay in doll ar per ton, othe r product in ceo ts per bushe l). 01 1:-.:l Wheat. 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',".<";' p. < ..d.... ;.., p. ;p.., . < < .Q (..). d ~ 7 66 62 Gal 73 . 73 65 61 61 80 74 64 60 61 77 75 64 60 65 99 75 65 64 65 99 74 62 6l 74 60 5 72 59 56! 71 .')9 57 62 59 58 ~p. ...p..... .Q .(.). d ;::: p. < < '""""' < 14.25 14.00 12.50 16 .00 17.00 Hl.OO 14.00 14 .00 12.50 17.70 17.50 1 .50 ~6:::1 1 .00 1 .50 16.50 1 .50 11 .75 12.25 14.50 14.751 14.50 16.75 1121..77551 12 . 00 12.50 15.00 16.25 1-0 ~ 0en ~ t;:j !:l:l 0 ce1n Q t;:j 0 !:l:l ~ fd _______ _____ ________ 116 94 70 59 56 Va ......................................................... ... 11:3 99 6() 60 W.Va.... ... ............... ......... ............... ... .. 113 101 ()5 62 Ns.. cC_..._..._..._..._...._..._.._....._. _-_-_-_...._...._. _..._..._..._... 124 129 106 120 72 69 76 75 11.75 12.25 15 .00 12.601 1.2.50 12.00 11 . 50 15.00 14.25 99 14.00 14 .00 15.00 125 16.101 15.75 15.50 GFlaa._..._..._..._...._. ._..._.. _... _..._..._..._..._..._..._..._..._..._..._..._... 129 12 110 - ---- --- -- - -- -- - Ohio.......................................... _...... ... _ IInlLd..................-...-.. .-...-...-...-...-.. -....-.. ---------....-..---... 1111961 114 11 3 111 107 94 91 92 7.5 74 70 121 77 0 .72 126 55 5!~ 53 92 53 51 49 100 52 51 49 106 120 16.50 15.50 1 .00 125 15.50 16 .00 17 . .50 76 75 99..23501 9.00 !).25 10.50 11.00 83 . 0 . 75 11.00 i\Iich _ -------- ----- ----1 .111 1 MWiinn- _--__-_--_-__-_- -_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_- 100 1 0:~ low~ -- --- - - - - -- -- - - --- 95 .Mo _-- - - - - - -- ---- ------ lOGI N. Dak_ __ ______ _______ 10 I . Dale__ ______ ____ ___ __ 100 Nebr __ _____ __ ____ _____ 95 941 Ka ns ___ ___ ___________ _ 102 99 ICy __ __________________ 120 110 1 'cnn _---- - - - ---- -- ---- 11 71 1ll AI ~ -------- -- -- - - - - - -- 111 106 :1 LMais----- ------------------------------------------__-_ ___110__ __ _ Tcx __ - - - - ------ -- ----- 1.0 104 Okl a__ _______________ __ 10., 95 Ark ___________________ 105 101 MonL _______ ______ ____- 9!) 95 ~"or~::================= il31941:1 gg Ar.iMz__X_ -_-_-__- -__--_-__-_-_-_- -_-__-_- 11:1350 Utah __ ________________ 109 93 eY ------ ------------- 135 117 Idaho___________ _______ 96 90 Wa h________ __ ____ __ __ 101 102 reg________ ___ _____ ___ 102 10-l ~ - - - -- ----- - ----- -- -- 11 3 110 u. --- --- ------ -- - 70 63 67 62 64 61 ~~51 j 1 53 so1 61 5 5 4 1 471 551 57 55 54 4 45 66 62 56 5 1[ 65 02 07 47 -5 52 54 57 -l-5 44 55 54 5:3 5:3 45 4:3 6 1 57 54 51 74 69 041 6:3 GO 6 641 62 2 711 72 I 71 (j9 n U I 72 67 G!31 60 51 , 56 1 .'}, I ~2- ~1 n 64 (i 5 s601 55'1 7:3 6 1 60 7 75 701 2 7I 621 54 ~~ 66 50 67 . 5 64.7 61.2 53. 2 51 . 1 I sal 71 ! 67 r,ol 7.') 11 46 71 65 46 2 69 49 961 6 I 45l 74 63 4.') 64 63 44 7l 64 5o n o 9 :~ 60 1091 95 sal 9.30 9.oo j u . 75 so . oo 5011 .5 . 25 65 7. 00 3 .20 . 25 1o . 215 5 . 501 5.25 6 7 :250sI1 :7 00 25 G7 j 5.50 601 5.20 I70 .5 . 40 !) 6.3o 5.40j 4. 75 4.75 4.00 5 .00 o.251 15 ..o0o0 ' 11.60 11 '75 13 . 25 oa11 10 1 73 130 70 126 G7 11 01 561 127 971 12. o 12.2n 14.00 122 13 . 60 13. 25 15 . 00 1201 12 . 201 12 . 00 13 .00 110 11 .40, 111 1 9 . 20 1 0..07051 11.25 11.00 .53 1171 02 122 45 104 481 74 511 , 112j 5. IJO 5 . 50 7. 25 1051 10 . 751 10.00 11 .00 50 .60 8 . 2.'5 . 00 7G .00 10.00 7.75 65 12 .25 11 . 2 ~1 .50 61 1171 9 1021 11. 50 10.50 9 . 75 7 ,- - --- -- - - ------1 13. 0 14 . 00 11 . 50 521 62 60 64 9 . 30 . 00 7 . 25 731 90 0 1001 10 . 60 9.001 11.50 40 71 55 8.50 7. 75 7.50 45 83 44 13.00 12 . 2.5 11 . 0 43 93 471 11 .40 11.00 9.75 69 100 ' ' 16.21 16.50! 10.90 0 .0 70. ~ 9 .65 9.4~ 10. 3 TABLE 8.-ACREAGE A D PR DUCTION OF PECIFIED CLASSE OF HAY AND FORAGE IN 1899, BY COUNTIES.- U. S. (Census of 1900.) --- Counties Wild, a lt lllill et and Alfalfa nnd Prairie Hungarian or Gra es. sse Luc'n -- -- s,Ton s A T lover Other Tame and 'ult.i- va tc:d Cra s rains Cut Forage rops. rcen for I-- Hay S'wn for Corn Forage talks cres Ton. Acres T on Acre Tons Acres Ton s Ton s The State- - --- - -- 6,1015,9354 ,50 6I5 ,523 37 - 3 2 ,112 2,339 62, 050 05 ,978'40 ,525 42,211 31 ,9 128 ,155 136,924 i- il A p p l i n g ___________ Ba ker- - - ---- - -- - Baldwin- __ - -- -- -- _ - ---------- - 60 - ------- -- ---- 60 ---- -- ---- ----------- -- ----- 2 ------- 7 --- ----- - 1 ---- -- -- -- -- 1 ------ Banks - ----Bartow--- - - ------- -- ------ -- 100 --------- ~ 120 5 ----5 ---- ---- ---- -- 41 29 37 4~~ 420 1,430 13 20 5 5 1 ,647 51 6 537 537 1' 99 46 - --- -- ---- -- 9 19 34 205 144 129 205 144 139 2,354 2 4 354 1,905 280 346 346 1 ,045 Berrien--------- -- - Bibb--------- - - - - Brooks------- - --- - Bryan------ -~- - : - Bulloch__ --- - -- - -- - 9 206 2 13 1 9 7 8 10 23 206 1 -- 13 14 -- ----- - -------- ---- ---- - ----- ---- ---6 3 -- - - -- -- 66 69 3 ll 50 35 60 120 20 30 Burke- - - - --------- 7 Butts--------- - ---- - ----- - --Calhoun----- --- - 10 10 Camden_--------- - ----- --- - Campbell---- --- - - -- - ---- - - - - ---- 1 2 5 -- 3 1 3 5 --- - 3 12 ------- ---- ---- 42 -- ----------- ---- -- 1 J. -- - - -- --- --- -- ---- 1 1 ------ 351 2541 28 ~~ 705 7541 761 64 7 7 9 2 0 2941 401 242 271 349 99 137 514 6 -----;:r ---69 457 476 102 20 -- --- - ----- - 154 102 189 16 209 187 9 11 9 311 --- -- - ----- - 174 92 59 368 87 102 365 3 1 85 62 84 124 65 69 2,152 1,152 1,323 524 2,059 4,366 1,539 357 306 1,005 CarrolL_______ ___ _ 26 34 Catoosa__ - - ----- - -- 350 340 2 13 -- -- ---5 906 ---- ---- 2 129 3 6 Charlton---------- -- - ---- - - - ----- -- ---- ---- ---- ------ - - -- -- Chatha m__ ________ _ 443 30 30 44 2 2 --- - -- - - ---- Chattahoochee_-- __ -- -- - - - - - - _ ___ - - - - --- -- . - ---- -- - - - - --- --- 301 501 2 628 1 37 I 238 459 269 402 595 163 148 211 168 3r' -- ---- 4 2 770 334 471 92 280 11__ ____ - - ------ - - -- --- -- - 2,405 124 314 71 1 ,339 Chattooga_______ __ _ 126 122 89 159 ----- --- 49 74 Cherokee------- ---- 66 71 11 12 1 1 5 5 CCllaayrk_e________________-_______________2 _____2_ ___7______9_-_-_- -_ -__- _-_- -_-__- _--__- _-_-_-_-_--_ Clayton.. ------- - --- ---- ---- - 20 23 --------------- ----- 516 127 1,155 211 272 509 5 11 3 207 104 Cobb.- - ------- ---- 14 17 73 129 1 1 3 5 2 ,421 1' 1 900 Clinch __________ ___ - - ----- -- - --------- -- ---- ---------- - -- -Coffee ___ - ____ ----- -- --- -- --- --- - - ---- - ---- ---- ------ ------ 599 .. __2_0__ ____12_ 2 120 Colquitt ___ ----- -- -- ---- _____ 1 2 ____ ---- - -------- - -- 39 226 163 462 Columbi a ____,______ 29 37 -------------- -- -- ------ ----- - 317 164 130 210 Coweta._---- - -- - -- 423 322 10 12 __ __ -- -- - --------- - - 201 554 345 411 n Crawford__ ______________ _____ 16 26 --- ------- -- ----- - g~~~~~~== ==== ==== =---34 --- 66l 1i~ == ====== __ _~~~ ___ ~~~ Decat ur ._________ __ 7 4 3 5 ____ - - -- 7:3 51 23 30 55 1~~5 ~g~ ~~g 233 327 14 23 105 DeKalb ____ -- ------ 9 123 6 0 ____ ---- 10 20 2, 23 600 6 0 Dodge._________ __ _ 5 7 1 2 ____ ----------- ---- - 64 19:3 100 Dooly________ ____ __ _____ ----- 7 12 ____ ----------- ----- 19 95 73 Dougherty____________ __ _____ 44- 2:3 ___ ____ 7 7 243 14- 6 01 ! Douglas ___ _____ __ _ _____ _____ 41 7 ____ ____ ______ ______ 111 244 24 63 50 95 ~~~~;- _~~~ ~= ~ ----- ~ -~~ - ~~ - ~-- ---= = =====I=~==== =--- -= Effingham___==__==__=_=_=_= =_=_=__=_= =_=_=__=_=- ---0 10 ___=_==_=__=_=. ----23 12 --- 36 ---26 ---2-3 47 3 6 Elbert __ ______ _____ 64 91 -- --- _____ ____ ____ 1 1 1 ,3 10 1 ,406 706 629 176 245 EmanueL ____ ___ _______ ____ _ 1 1 ________ ------ ______ 22 1 47 55 2 4 FFnaynnetitne____________________________6_1 ____ 1 _ ____34__ __ 5_6____________________________ 9 _ 1,597 266 1 ,73256 55 1~ 1132 ___ 1_1_0___ __1_62_ Floyd ______ _______ 295 383 426 54L _______ 108 165 1 ,422 1 ,4511 1 ,29 1 1 ,23 3 356 621 ~~;~\~~;==== ======= ===== ===== -- ~~- -- ~~~=== = ==== ====== ====== 798 1 ,19 1 ,046 1 ,2931 6 11 525 745 36 22 5911 2 91 524 799 702 165 464 349 1 ,01 354 944 4 715 2,474 95 3 1 ,330 1,420 424 1 ,352 1 ,367 910 1,145 490 144 645 1 ,106 1,796 446 76 1,91 3 1 ,4 Hi 9fl7 TABLE 8.-ACREAGE AND .. PECIFIED CLA E OF H Y A D F RA E IN 1 99, BY . -( . '. en usof1900 .) Counties Wild, alt 1illct and Alfalfa and Prairie Huncraria n or Grasses. \~rasse Luc'n lov~r OLb r Tame and ultivalcd 'ra sse .rain ut , reen for H ay Forage Crop i::l'wn for Forage orn Btalks Acres Tons Acre s Tons A T Acres Ton Acres Ton s Acres Ton s Acres Tons Ton s I Fulton___ _______ ___ 31 53 21~ . 409 ____ --- - 76 107 1,019 1,199 365 536 31E 98 614 ~i~'::~~k~== ========I--~~~ -- ~~~ ---- ~ ----~==== 12 23~ 259 311 338 - - --- 19 2 1,690 4 Glynn ordon - ---- - _______ -- --____ _ - ---4U - - --507 - - --46 - - 70 - - - - --- - - - ---38 - - - - -3~- 23 334 26 49~ 4 4 977 1,263 13 196 50 263 2 7 7 Greene____ _________ -- -------- 41 1:3 20 25 1,206 1 ,202 225 221 Gwinnett________ __ 42 4S ___ _______ Habers ham _________ 2 2 _____ ,_____ 4 10 415 3:38 371 1,03E 1,296 603 . 179 201 HalL ___ ______ _____ 16 19 ____ ,____ ___ ---------------H a ncock______ _____ --- -- ----- 36 69 ____ ____ ______ ______ 1,521 542 2 ,125 507 763 1 ,0 9 3, 6 376 4 1 2 3 1~~ 336 356 44 95 1,439 3,177 652 5 2 1 ,92 HH1a1rrrailss_on________________--__-_- 2313 42-21 111 101 _________-_-_--___-_-_-_--__-_-_-_-_--_ Hart_ _________ ---- 33 35 ___ _ _____ ____ ____ 2 2 Hea rd ____________ __ ___ __ ____ .3 105 J--- --- --- ------ Henry _____________ 1 1 __ . _ ----- ________ ------ _____ _ 172 317 5~~ 422 1 0 392 628 31 403 149 67 44~ 108 375 152 60 363 132 371 42 209 5 9 13 ~ 63 46 4~~ 77 54 Houston -- _____ -_-- 3 5 17 7 ______________ ____ __ Irwin ______ _.__ ____ 49 36 17 18 ____ ____ 1 1 Jack on - _ __ _ _ _____ 19 23 5 3 J asper ___________ __ ----- _____ ___ - ____ _ Jefferson _____________________ 20 40 .554 634 1 ,9 2 303 50 441 772 1,797 254 47 263 498 1,2 9 218 274 160 137 73 394 170 152 1,622239 ___9_0_1___1_,2__00_ 1 7 1 33 196 422 G66 1,073 1,366 1,759 1,22 1 ,450 1,742 2,779 Johnson __ ---- ___ -- - - - - _ - - --- -- - - - ----- - - -- ---- - - ---- - - -- - - ------- ---- - 110 97 Jones-- - - - - ---- - - - -- - --- - - ---- - - - -- - ----- ---- --- -- - -- - - -- -- 59 66 4 5 L a uren s ____ - ______ - - __ _ _- ___ 7 9 - _-- - -- - - - -- _- - - - __- 67 67 21 31 LLiebee-r-ty--_-__- -_-_-_-__--_-__- -_ _--- -__--_ -_-_-_-_-_- - --2-----10-- - 1-----1- -_-__-_--_-_---- -- -_-_-_ 13641 2130 407 74 66 1 536 915 1 ,319 949 734 LLoinwcnoulne-s-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_--__- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ 4201 3022 -__--- -_-- -- -----_-_-_-_-_-__------_-__- 2 20 3 Lum pk in ____ _______ :32 37 6 6 - - ------ - - -'-- - -- -- -- 4:30 MMcclDnutfofieh_-__- -- -- -_-------__- -_-____________________ _3______3_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-____-_-_-____ __ 256 23 24 11 5 8 0~ 517 2171 570 109 25 60 1 130 2 2 605 14 ------------ 120 Macon _____ _- ___ - __ _____ _____ 2 1 --- _ ---- ---- __ -- - ___ 32 29 l\1ad ison - - - -- - ----- 1 2 --- __ --- - - ---- ---- - - ---- ---- __ 562 62 1 Marion __ --- - - ____ 2 5 - ____ ----- ---- ---- ______ --- __ _ H 1 79 Ml\1eilrlicwr e_t_h_e_r___--_________________1_9____3_2_____2__ -- 4__________-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_ 69 1 10 1 ,612 2:4 1 ,2(i9 1 , 123 194 Milton ____ ---_----_ _____ _____ 2 2 ______ - _______ -- ___ _ 103 Mi tchelL ___ ________ - - ----- - -------------------- ----- ------- 9 Monroe - - -- - - - - - - -- 5 6 1 - _-- __ -- ______ --- __ _ 366 Montgomery___ _____ --- - ----------------________ 2 5 404 Morgan _- - - - - - --_-- -- ___ - ____ -- ___ ----- ---- -- - - 35 39 1 ,061 Murray _____ ____ ___ 5 3 461 MNeuwctoogne_e_-_-__-_-_____- _-____ 233 21 0 204 11 7 Oconee -- - --------- 130 156 Ogleth or pe --- ______ ----- --- -- 1 2 23 6 10 5 34 ------- -------- 11 ------ 102 ------ 554 732 551 06 946 132 3:3 7 ---- 1 ---5 ----------- ------------ 671 99 709 443 61 1 ,234 15 ---- ---- ------ ------ 1 ,11 3 1 ,397 39 P a uldin g___ ______ __ - - --- ___ __ 25 27 __ 1 1 207 1 0 Pickens- - - - - - --- - -- 2 1 - - - - __ ___ ____ ____ 1 1 97 134 Pie rce ---- - - - --- - -- -- ----- - -------- --- - _________ _____ ------ 105 < 5 Pike. ___ - ___ -_ ___ __ 10 10 17 22 _____ ____ __ ___ - - ____ 1 11 7 P olk___ ____ ______ __ 5 60 76 12 -------- 1 3 66 406 99 (j.'j 1 , 1 3 :~ 62 7 1 ,923 r 10 0 596 1 ,5 0 966 1 ,039 r~n 14 147 27 1 ,346 1 ,5 0 1-' 01 -:t A R E AGE A D PRODU TIO N F PECI F IED CLA E OF HAY AND F ORA E I 1 99, BY COUNTIE . (U . . Cen us of 1900 .) I awn;dldP, ra i"rie MHHuinoglanrniadn Alofar lfa lover Grain s ut recn for F orage Crops 1- - -- Gr a ses Ura~~es Luc'n llay Corn Lal ks oun Lies - - ---1 - - - -- - - ___ Acres Ton Acre Ton A / T Acr., Ton ~~---+---1---l---l Tons P "Laaki _-- --------- 5 7 24 13 --- - - ---- - - - -- ------~ 60 69 2,27:3 ~ t:Q P utnam _- - - - - --- - - 17 17 ----- - - --- - - -- - - -- ------ - - ---- 653 725 62 40 Quitman ______ _____ - - ---- - - - ---- - -- - ---- - -- - --- 5 15 R bun ___ ______ ____ - -- - -- - - - ------- - ---- - - - ---- --- ---1- ----- 7 62 6 ------------ 65 33 49 R n.ndolph __ ____ ____ - - -- -- - ---- - - -- - - ------ - - - -- 6 317 350 63 50 93 772 0 Ul '"d 2 0 1,755 ~ 0 I d R ichmo:lcL ___ ____ __ - --- - _____ 20 45- - - - - - -- 31 31, 1,245 1 ,943 2,4:34 2, 330 172 450 Ul s~~~f~~======~==== ----~ ----~ ----~ -- - -~ ~======= ============1 ~~i 1~~~----=~ ----=~ Rockc.lalc__ ----___ 4 49 -- ___ -_--- ---- --- - ---- __ ---___ 355 32!) .141 1.53 239 159 542 24 4 12 94 Q t:.1 49 1 136 59 79 91 1,742 0 40 112 S!Jil ~ 0 Lcwa r t_ ______ _____ - - - - -- - - - - 3 lQ ____ - - -- - --------- -- 1 ,036 91 107 172 211 1 , 31 ~ um tc r_ ___ ________ ___ ___ ____ 19 ll ____ ____ 3 21 1 ,09 L T a lbo t__ ___________ 2 1 227 251_ ____ ____ _____ - -- ___ .'529 Talia fer r __________ _____ _____ 2 4 ____ ____ ______ ______ 1:30 Tattna lL __ _________ _____ _____ 15 10 ____ - - -- - - ---------- 155 29 4!)01 172 94 1 ,474 152 151 11 6 140 2~1 --- 51 1 20 125, 10~ -----7 447 1,7 6 :f~~~~~:::: : : : : : : : : : :::::::::=--- ~~ --- -=~= =:= :=== ======1=====: 44~11 27!1 4fi TerrelL ___ _________ 1 2 7 6 - --- - --- - --- --- - - -- - :Hi! :~41 Thom as_____ ______ _ Town - - -------- - -- 1 24 1 15 22 _____ ---2-4-1_- _-_-_- ________ -------------_-__-_-_-_- , 1 '1 '2 2:.. 9J2 li 71 42 12 23 784 :~ 2 241 1 1 505 16 2, l W 1541 1 ,7:31 40 4 6 :300 :343 1 , 634 2 .3 25 42 63 :3 5 TTwroigugps_-_-_-_-_--_-__-_-_-_-_--_ - _1_4_7_1__1___ ____1_1____1_ -_-__--_ -_-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_j-_-_-_-_-_-_~ 1 ,0931 2 ,52il 231761 368 2 0 435 19 ------ --- -- - Union------------- 64 3 37 5 - -- - __ __ ---------- -- 247 399 302 260 59 31 3sr ~~k~;~===== ====== __ i.26 -- iai --372--497 ==== ==== 4b~ ~~ 6 23 12!1 43gl 446 583 15 02 06 664 551 1 ,403 93 . Walton____ _______ _ Ware ___ ___________ Warren _____ _______ ----- +----- 0 6 ____ ----- ---- __ __ 13 3 141 - -- - ~5 ,____2_9 __1_____1_ 291 1 29L 10 3 012 117 966 1 ~, 3, fil 469 142 146 71 40 13 9 ~1 1 45 ------ -- --- - 1, 350 274 55 ;;~;;;:~:;:;;;;:;;;;; ::;;::;;;;r:;;;;:;;; ;;;r=;;; ;:;;;; ::; White_____________ 64 69 2 4 _- -- - --_ 407 4451 293 ------ --- --- 3,06fi 1 5!) 10!) 7!'"")' 3-- ---- ------ 45 ------ ------ 758 52:l 3 5 1Ofl 12.; 30 1 474 20. 212 7 1-3 ~ ~ ~ Whitfield_ __ ________ 414 3.'53 3 ~9 406 - --- ____ 157 1301 1,010 1 ,9 l9 1 ' 193 l ,310 099 1,065 84, p:j 0 WWiillkcoxs__________-_--_-__-_-_-_-----9-9--- G--5 2>/ :3 _--_-_-_ -_ -_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_!_-_-_-_-_--_ 6 11 6!,L11 Rl> G71 27 27 36 26 21 366 752 2:31 23 5 1,4 7 ~ Wilkinson____ __ ___ _ - -- - - ----- 1 1 ---- - --- --- -------- - Fi ' 57 11 Worth___ __________ 120 96 35l 25 _____ ___ ---- - -~- ----- 61 7 43.4I 6 11 55 50 46 798 bj 4 1,199 0 ~ - - - -1 - - ---- ~ t' [ rn rnl:o:J Counties P o tat. oe s Sweet Pottttoes Onions Mi cellaneous Vegetable qu a re - - - - I - - - - ----1~!-----~----t----1----I-----I feet of la nd un Jer glo.ss Acre. ilu hcl s Acr s Bushels Acres Bushel Va lue - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - -1 - - - - - - - - 1 - - -- -'- - - - t -- -- 1- - - - - l - - - - - 1 - - - - - The t>Lte------- ----- ~~~~~~~=== = ============= BBa.lnldkwsi_o_____-_-_-_-_- _--__--_-__--__-_--_ Bartow - _______ ---------- ,477 5.3:3,120 0 ,620 5,0 ' 7 ,674 41 ~ 0 4.0 7:34 G2,1 9 2 17 1 ,301 36:1 :l7 ,545 2 27 1 ,Oll 700 44, g, . 11 25 1 ,5ll 317 24,424 5 27 1,720 251 20,953 1 4 8,940 ~ 0 Ul '"d 21,462 ---- ~ 15 ,29" -------23,427 -----1226 ,,974060_-_--_-__-_-_-_-_--_ q 0 Ul I Bc1-.rien _____ __ _- ---- - -- - Bibb --~---- - --------- - -BBrryononk _______-__--__- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_ Bulloch ___ ___ _____ ______ _ Burke _ ________ - -- -----~ Butts___________ --------Cal boun ________________ _ Camden ______ ____ - ____ ___ am pbelL _______ __ ______ _ a rro!L _____ __ ___ __ -- ____ atoo a---- -----~-- - - ---- 20 09 76 3,471 :~ 3 2,094 9fi ,680 95 6,001 2 ,01 6 9 9 1,136 3!i2 1 ,105 12.5,.592 50 ,364 86,549 30,460 4,542 2 2::\~ 20 1,982 1 95 1 24 2 1 4,1 4 1 ,742 G , 775 634 41 1 ,2233741 471 571 2 6 7130,,743Q2 ______ __4 __ ____2_16_ 34,0QJ ___ __ __ __ ______ _ 60 ,3.') 19,65 1 3 2 345 6 ,313 959 41 3, 00 279 20 35 ,521 ------- - -52,771 25,960 59,205 2,000 12 ,250----- --- -- 35 '303 -------. -- 37 ,531 12 ,3 0 3.50 1 ,500 ,79 ------- -- 10 ,2 4 4 ,0:>0 15 ,416 ---- ----- 629 37,346--- ------. 305 16 '7 59 ----- - .. . g 0 ="c::I.. c~ . > n ;J "' ... -j Chariton ______ ____ - _- - - - Chatham___ __ _- __ - ___ -- __ Chattahoochee__________ __ 25 1,890 I ,259 125,375 59 3,577 395 680 56,799 (1) 50,74 24 10 2,786 307 1,680 9,871 106,354 ---1--0-6-,3--5-0 168 9,691 ----- -- - -------- 223 10,024 ---------- 1 CChheartotokoegea___________ _______- _-_-_.._-_-_-_Clarke __ ____ __ ___________ Clay________ __ ____ ___ ____ Clayton______ _- --- ____ - -- 58 3,180 27 1 ,370 14 458 1 30 8 553 172 14,822 1 91 294 20,704 2 162 166 8,842 1 101 297 23,063 -------- -------- 302 24,766 6 520 388 17 ,138 1,900 269 380 140 471 13,122 10,024 4,157 24,636 ---------- ------------------------------ 8 ~ CCloibnbch_______________________________________ Coffee ___ __ __ ___________ _ Colquitt___ __ __ --- __ __ ____ Columbia __ - ------- ______ Coweta _____ ____________ Crawford____ ____ ____ __ ___ Dade ________ ____ ________ DDaewc astounr_________________- -__-_- _-_-_- _-_-_- 5 299 559 39 1,725 866 75 4 ,830 861 121 8,122 518 112 5 ,032 477 44 2,551 230 16 801 396 98 5,048 73 12 506 157 142 8,096 1,604 57 ,506 (1) 76 ,231 10 60,161 (1) 42,131 3 24,504 2 17,175 3 23,337 1 5,366 7 12 ,844 2 93,937 1 8 199 906 1,176 4 217 271 320 97 577 268 488 47 444 865 218 195 41 8 47 373 ~ 9,067 46,500 -----20--,-1-00- ~ 7,752 14,753 15,337 ----------------------------- t:1 ~ ~ 21,141 18,046 30 0 120 0 ~ t:1 11,139 12 ,030 17,344 ---------- -------------------- t.j 0 :ll DeKalb- __ __ - ---- __ - - Dg~ou~g~h:e~r=ty==_=_=_ =__=_=_==_=_=_=_=_=__==_ Douglas____ . _. __ ____ ___ . 49 2,988 785 20 897 610 2.5 927 1,300 38 1 ,723 357 27 2,258 249 63,759 40 ,519 94,342 25,627 21,464 10 1 ,234 3 246 10 1,103 2 105 1 121 713 421 670 853 249 38,893 4 ,74( 17,404 32,037 24,981 18 ,959 -- -------- ----------------------------- ~ ~ > (J2 Early___ _____ ___________ _ Echols_____ - __ -- _____ -- __ Effingham __ _________ ____ Elbert ___ ___ __ ___________ EmanueL __ - - __ ______ 25 825 3 175 427 32,758 15 812 32 2,131 519 177 617 230 1 ,074 31,965 16,692 41 ,239 --------------- (1) -- -- ------ ----- 4 16 ,589 (1) 43 78,263 4 573 (J2 61 13 342 253 614 3,361 477 14,286 10,929 19,968 ----------------------------- --------1-5-0 t:1 f1l Fannin _____ ___ __________ Fayette__ ___ _______ 183 11 ,870 1 55 129 10 ,289 4 869 152 10 ,250 -------- ---- 313 141 12,880 7 ,768 -------------------- 1--' Q') 1--' : I ""' ACREAGE AND PRODUCTIO OF POTATOE '. WE E T POTATOES, ONJON AND MI ELLA E US VEGETABLE IN 1 99, AND 'QUARE FEET OF LAND UNDER GLA' USED FOR AGRICULTURE JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIE (U. en us of 1900). Counties P o t a t oe s Onions Miscellaneo us Vege t a bles quare feet I - - - - I - - - - I - - - - ' - - I - - - - - I - - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - I O f land un- Acres Bushels Acr Bu hels Acres der glass. Value FFloorysdy-th--_-_ _- _-_-_~ -_-__--__- -_-__-_-_-_- _Franklin _- ------ --------F ul t on __ ______ __________ _ ilmer___ _______ -- ___ -- __ lascock ___ _____ ________ _ lynn ___ _____ __ ____ ____ _ Gord on ___ _____ _________ _ Greene-- -- ---- -- -- - -----H' wabi nenrsehtta_m__-_-_-__- -__--_-_-__-_-_-_--_ Hall ____ __ __ ____________ _ H ancock ___~- - ----------Haralson ___ -- _____ - _____ _ Harris _- _______ _______ _~ _ EHfeanrtrd--_-__- -_-__--_-__- -_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_--_ flenrY --- - --------------H-ouston _- - _________ ____ _ Irwin___________________ _ 116 51 29 15 50:3 9 403 53 2,91 167 9, 01 9 :~5 99 5 ,:{:H 23 1 124 44 1 :793 46 2,940 35 1 ,754 16 6 6 54 3,0 0 12 1 ,037 1 51 .54 10 71 :3 34 1 ,711 93 ,O t 5 40 1 ,742 43 1 ,774 425 235 435 723 201 3 243 llO 553 910 196 393 997 201 676 346 31:3 250 l ,109 1 ,40 33,02 9 17 ,674 2 37 ,376 2 31 5 1 1 1 (1) 4 7 2 2 1 2 2 2 (1 ) 60,457 2 103 ,721 3 2 ,064 255 329 15 7 35 1 3 $ 40 ,994 1 ,010 260 12 ,541 ____ 663 22,0 - -- - --- - - - 179 ,2.50 14,927 40 33,15 ----- - ---- 21,799 ---------- 13,917 ------ - --- 17 ,232 ---------- 3 ,511 240 11 ,372 450 J ackRon___ ______ _______ __ J aspe r __ ____ ___ __________ Jefierson ___ _____________ _ Johnson ____ __ __________ _ Jones__----- - -----_,.----_ Lau ren ------ -- - - ------~ Lee ---- - ---------------LibertY -- - ---- ---- ------Lincoln __ _______ __ ____ ___ LLouwmnpdkein-_-__-_--_-_-_-_ _-_-_-_-_-_- -__--_ MeDuffie____ ___ __ ________ MeIn tosh ____ -- __ ---- ____ Macon ___ ___ ____ _________ Madison ____ ____ _________ Ma rion ____ ___ ___ ________ Meriwether_____ --- _______ Miller___ __ __ ___ __ __ ______ # MMiotncrhoeel_L__________-_-_-_-________________ MMoonrgtagnom__e_r_y___________________--_____ __ Murray ____________ ___ ___ Muscogee ___________ _____ Newton ____________ ___ ___ Oconee ____ _____ ____ ____ _ Oglethorpe _________ _____ - Paulding_______ __ _______ _ Picken s___ _______ ____ __ __ 30 1 ,97 17 1 ,044 66 4,6 3 5 107 49 1 ,902 52 3,593 45 2,248 27 11 ,025 12 611 171 10 ,099 51 2,177 10 414 12 755 17 996 1:3 4 2 7 29 63 5,476 30 1,750 21 1 '751 44 2,103 25 1 ,653 54 2,495 47 2,199 95 5,723 32 2,575 6 230 46 3,860 105 9,106 11 577 3991 2 ,977 320 25,344 507 39 ,011 47,460 37 ,067 1 0 1 132 2 ' 269 1 2 5 1 62 2 14 34 2 23 437 33,3 2 2 300 127 ,052 1 99 527 32,035 (1) 4 717 52,900 1 ~ 20 . 199 17,,936 2 146 500 45,377 ------ -- -- --- --- 767 47 ,066 (1) 17 761 5 ,764 4 458 471 2 ,595 (1) 11 133 8,179 2 173 732 47,763 13 54 439 33,479 1 150 115 5,433 ------ -- -- ---- -- 46 29,220 2 252 236 17,817 126 9 ,902 3 300 3 290 733 591 770 25,736 30,574 25,6 4 ------------------------------ 8 ~ 134 905 h t::l t'l 302 430 ~ 25 1 P:l 0 450 ~ 3 4 t'l 346 662 "'J 0 td 49 872 901 66 5 45 18,965 3 ,89 ------ -- -- 0 31,120 23,323 ---------------- ---- ~ p ~ rtl 141 594 6,9 2 --- ----- -- 35,790 4,640 rtl rnt;:J 751 44,507 180 294 967 9,603 33,038 ------ -------------- 558 165 24,462 6,555 ------ -------------- ~ (j') CJ.:) ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION OF POTATOES, SWEET POTATOES, ONION AND MISCELLANEOUS VEGETABLES IN 1899, AND SQUARE FEET OF LAND UNDER GLASS USED FOR AGRICULTURE .TUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES. (U. S. Census of 1900 . Potatoes Sweet Potatoes 'ounUus Acres - - - - - -1 Bushels Acres Bushels Onions Acres Bushels Mi scellaneou s Vegetables Acres ,.... Value Square feet of land under glass ~l~:c::::~=~========= = ==~ P olk--------- - --- -------- 50 44 37 Pul aski __ __ -- __ -- ----- ___ 14 Putn a m__ ----------- ----- 8 Quitman --- -- ----- -- -- --_ 21 Ra bun ____ ____ ---- - - - ---- II ~ Randol ph - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3S Richmond ___________ - -- 127 Rockdale__ __ - --- ------: -- -1 7 S'cchrelevyen___-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_--__---------Spalding ___________ __ _ 9 5-1 64 StuemwtaerrL___________ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- __ r albot__________________ _ 91 !,!2 21 ff aaltitnfaelrl_rO_-__-_-_--_-_-__----- _~_-_--- -__- l~ Taylor___ ____ __ ______ __ __ Telf11 ir_______ ___________ _ 21 35 - 2,928 2,315 1,838 809 384 1 ,297 5,974 1 ,935 6,842 4 ,434 699 3 ,003 2,837 3,576 904 1,066 902 1,934 432 2,215 689 467 199 699 300 175 125 723 865 170 234 723 217 651 861 453 263 1 ,190 335 428 58 ,92C 1 37 73 s 2 ,529 400 Mj 33,505 16 ,201 3 1 213 57 599 3 3 22,208 25,345 -------------------- ~ 0 Cll "d 42 ,447 1 41 16,345 -- -- ---- -------- 16,293 2 198 9 ,4 0 16 1 ,647 46,462 -------- -------- 824 571 146 2 9 565 24 ,620 24,786 5,770 16 ,57 3 2 ,771 ------------------------------------------------- ~ q 0 Cll Q t>:l 50 ,952 39 14,994 2 15 ,146 (1) .'>2, 364 1 14,581 1 3,589 154 10 37 117 1,527 277 199 956 313 47 ,105 111,680 12 ,2 2 . 8,056 39 , 812 14 ,375 -------------------------7--1--0 0 ~ 0 ~ 42, 57 60 ,071 24, 837 16 ,977 86,564 21,863 38,392 1 5 1 27 621 434 1 ,013 33 435 28,461 39,01 8 14 ,787 ----------------4-5--0- 1 99 380 1 ,323 180 2 179 4 3 50,235 ---- ----- - 1 7 87 662 318 306 11,300 11,683 ---- ----5-0-0 TerrelL __ -- - . ____ _---.-.Tnom a;_ ___ - _- - _- - - -- - - - Town s. ------ - -_ --- ---- Troup __ ____ ___ ________ __ Twiggs____--- _____------Unon - - ---- - - - ---------VUVpsaolkner-_-_-_-_-_- -_-_-_-__- -_-_-__-_-_-_-_- VValton __ ---- _______ -_-_VVare-- -- - - -- -- ----- - -- - Warren ___ - - - - - - - - - -----VVashington - -- - ---------Wayne__ _______ __________ VVebster- --- ------- --- -- VVVVhhiittefie_ld_L--_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_- _-_- Wilcox _______ _______ ___ _ VVilkes___ -------- - ------ VVVVoilrkthin_s_o_n___-_-_- _________-_-___-_-_-_-_- (1) Less than an acre. 103 6,22 349 16,57 47 2,717 6 7 1 ,679 34 3 1 ,968 .552 7 393 264 103 5,986 119 4 109 475 176 12 ,516 312 15 825 536 21 1 ,256 778 90 4 ,882 697 103 6,959 1 ,094 5,006 905 223 172 1 ,355, 237 10 ,1701 361 1761 730 6946791 423 555 5,392 921 42, 64 112,7321 2,390 1 131 1 112 1 95 41 ,176 3 16 ,445 1 9,187 3 25,774 (1) 24,442 21 360 22 453 2 2,025 1 86 1 3 3 4 7 4 420 96,77 10 ,52 7 ----- (1) --- -------- 4 19 ,990 3 342 2 ,521 3 438 51 ,613 1 107 26 ,510 ------- - -------- 34,308 1 47 71,883 2 2 0 41 17,304- - - ------- 2,100 61 04~ 5,50) 101 6 ,059---------- 661 215 245 299 710 8 ~ t:rJ 583 26,563-- -------- Et 530 19,6 2 - --- - ----- 714 27,197 ---------- 1 ,392 57 ,233 0 ~ t< 0:1 16~36 32 52 l(j ,956 7 ,913 12 ,420 24,939 ---------------------------------------- 0 ~ t:rJ l'%j 0 ~;, 762 1 ,260 6,27 34,062 24,375 41 ,581 ------------------------7--0----0 t:O ~ 0 ~ Ul t:rJ Vl 166 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA TABoL.E- 10. -A FARI\1 REAGE, ', OF U TO T ,AR SOLD':t AND PROD T ' MADE A r E GEOR IA IN 1899. ( . . Census of 1900). CO XTIE UGAR CANE A Acre s ugar Total for ~tate___ _____ ,_ _2_6_,_o_s_6 _____ _____ 226,730 1 1 1 1 Appling__ _____ ____ _______ 336 47,109 3,900 Baker ___________ ________ 2 0 26,264 _________ _ Baldwin ______ _______ ____ 61 Berrien____ __ ____________ 509 3, 1 ---------60,900 39,120 Bibb -------------------- 8 Brooks__ _____ ____________ 995 Bryan________ ___ ________ 131 Bulloch __________________ 947 Burke___________________ 331 8,117 175,926 1.17 123 269 33,644 20 ,100 2,310 27,190 1,100 Bnu.lthto-u-n-__-_-_--__--_-__--_-__--_-_-_-_-_-_ 23.554-- __ ___ __1_ 235 ,,901244 -_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_--_ Camden_________________ _ H4 Campbell_____ ___________ _ 10 27 24.70 950 24 31( 150 CttrroH___________________ 26---------- 2 , lC 500 h:ulton________________ _ 'hilham_______ _______ ___ 4 -------- -- 87 147 , 121 12 ,65. 3,150 620 Chattahoochee____________ 91 CL:l~a.y-to-n--_-_-_-__-_J_--__-_--_-__-_-_-_-_-_- 13622 8r 6,19: --------- - 41 1 ~ 127 .2762!1 .--_-__-_-_-_-_-_--_ Clinch ------------------Coffee----------- ----- --ColquiLt__________________ 311 1~ 50,691 11 , 10 19fl 1 ,34!l 1 ,46T --- - ----- 475 70, 41 25~ 4,500 olumbia________________ 56 1 4,471 ----- ----- orawweftoard__- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-__--_ 110 6 51 11,501 ---- - ---- 4f 6,33t 00 Decatur_---- ------------ DeKalb____ ___ ___________ Dodq;e ___________________ 1,917 15 222 494 319,9 : 4 76' 13!1 23,54: 4,260 1,510 200 DoolY -------- ----- ------ 505 304 55, 0~ 300 Doue;herty__ _____________ 126 472 7 ,30::' ---------- Dou!jlas__ _________ _______ Early____________________ 62---------- 224 40 5 ,41t ---------- 2 ,90( 140 Echo! __ _________________ Effingham________________ 1131 ---------- 522 74 17 ,03F 43, 2f 2,050 13,050 EmanueL __ -- ----- ---____ Fayette__________________ Gla cock_ __ --- - -_________ 706 147 6 30 35 ____ ______ 92 59C 6 ,320 222 0 4 ,36 . ________ _ Glynn___________________ reene____ -- ---- __ _______ 61 . 142 4,4 5 2,400 19 33 1 ,779 . ______ __ _ Gwinnett_________________ Hancock.-----___________ 12-- ---- ---- 76 49 91 500 6 ,067 ________ __ Harris--- - ---------______ 4 4 Heard -- -------------____ 50 Henry -- ----- ---- -_______ 26 9 66 ,307 500 10 6 ,036 _________ _ 52 1 , 663 _________ _ Hou ton_________________ Irwin_ ______ _____________ Jasner___________________ 311 1,39 20 71 ---------- 269 9 47,160 3,380 3& 1 4,846 100 Jefferson----------------- 3 9 358 34,246 60 Johnson___ ______________ 252 64 36,716 900 THE IDEAL HoME FOR ..ALL CLAssEs. 167 TABLE 10.-ACREAGE, TO NS SOLD, A D PRODUCTS, MADE ON FARMS OF SUGAR CANE I N GEORGIA IN 1899. (U.S. Census of 1900) .-Contin ued. COUNTIES Jones____ __ _____ _____ ___ _ La uren s__ __ ___________ __ _ Lee--------------- -- -- -- Libe rt Y--------------~--- Lincoln ____ -- _______ _---Lowndes----- _____ -_--- __ McDuffie__ -----_------- __ Mcintosh __ -- ___________ _ ~l aco n _______ _____ ______ _ Marion____ --- __________ __ Meriwethe r_- - _________ ___ Miller_____ -- - ________ -- __ MitchelL_ -- - ______ __ - - __ Monroe- ------ - ------- - -Montgomery____ --- - ------ ~1organ------------ --- -- Muscogee - - - - - - - -- - -- -- - -I Newton_----- ___________ -~ Oglet hor pe_-- ___________ _ Paulding___ -- _____ _____ __ PPiiekrec_e_-_-__- -_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_ Pulaski _ ____ - ___________ _ Putnam ___ --- ________ ___ _ Quitman - - - - - ___________ _ R a ndolph _--- _______ ____ _ Richmond ____ ___________ _ Rockd a le____ -_- _____ - ___ _ SchleY--- - - --- - ----- ----SScpraelvdeinng- -_-__--- -- -_-_-_-__-_--_-_-__-_--_ Stewa rt __ - - -- ___________ _ TSaulmbotte_r_-_-_--__- _- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_ TTaayt tlnoar_ll___________- _______-_-_-_-_-_-_-____ Telfa ir__ -- - -- _______ ____ _ TerrelL ___ ---- __________ _ Thomas___ --- __________ __ TTwroiugpgs-_-_-__- -- -----_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_--_ VUVpasroen__--_-_-_-_-__-___-___-_-____________ __ VVa rren ------ ________ _.... _ VVashington - - ___________ _ VVayne __________________ _ vvebster __ - -- ____ _______ _ VVilcox____ __ ____________ _ Wilkes_____ - - ___ - _____ - __ VVilkinson _____________ __ _ VVorth __________________ _ SU ,AR CANE A D PRODUCTS. Acres Tons sold Gallon s of Pounds of Syrup Sugar 85 28 3 71 1 ,806 145 144 430 164 4---------- 389 45 165 30 159 90 266 49 360 1 411 --- - ~ ----- 197 1 543 ---------- 236 525 566 63 4;1 ---------- 205 234 33 --- - --- --10 ----- -- --- 32 ------ ---- 86 384 335 1 ,463 210 104 48 16 7 26 237 12 2 59 59 38 -----~--- - 136 49 539 64 53 25 315 470 393 133 347 205 539 558 171 428 290 84 416 1 ,062 2 ,O.'iR 376 288 100 42 56 186 14 220 197 41 25 688 12 211 26 70 41 163 21 43 21 295 107 569 810 9,060 ---------- 15,703 1 ,050 15,601 ---------- 42, 716 2,580 411 500 66,283 23 ,210 9,317 --------- - 20,550-- -------- 34, 710 140 44,109 1,300 40,835 900 22, 347 100 76,571 2,120 25,866 120 74,1 33 5,150 5,070---------- 16 ,604 1 ,110 3 '625 - --------1,260 -------- -- 4,571 ---- ------ 3,3 6---------- 13,354 . 250 22,056 . 170 6,036---------- 150---------- 31,050 150 3' 6 - --------- 3,780--------- - 13,896-------- -- 88,1 6 5,1 60 6,631 --------- - 3 ,577--------- - 44,478--------- - 34,994 1 ,200 58 '900 17,513 20 '750 1,240 28,638 1, 650 38,769 80 361 ,463 7 ,380 25,710 -- ------ -- 2,900 -------- -- 32,652------ ---- 38 ,871 1 , 100 2,864 250 84,20:3 140 30 ,671 7 ,660 7,232---------- 17,364- --------- 2 ,925-------- -- 36 ,425 --------- - 67, 117 1 ,300 168 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA. TABLE 11.-ACREAGE, TO S SOLD, AND PRODUCTS, MADE ON FARMS OF SORGHUM CANE IN GEORGIA I 1899. COU TIES Total for 'tate___ -__ _____ _--- SORGHUM CA E AND PRODUCTS Acres Tons Gallons of Sold Syrup. 11,553 5,576 767 ,024 Bald win _____________ __ ______ ____ _ Banks __ __________________________ _ Bartow ___ _______ - - __ .. _- - - - - - - -- BBuutrtkse__-_- -__-_-_- -__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -- -_------------ -- -----CampbelL _________________________ _ Carroll___ __ _______________________ _ Catoosa___ _ ---- ------------ ---- -- gC~la;r~kke~-~-~- =-=- ---=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=:_=_ j CColabybto__n_-_- -__- -_-__-_------------------------------------r-Coffee---- -------------------- ___ _ Columbia __ ____ ------------------Coweta __ ______ ------ ----------Daawdseo-n-_-_--__-_--_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--___-__--_ DeJ{alb--- ------------------------DDoooulgyh_e_rt-y-_-_- -_-________--__._. _-_-_.-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_ Douglas___ ___ ____________________ __ EFalbnenritn_________ ______________________-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_ FFlaoyyedt_te__-_-_-_--__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_ Forsyth_ ___ _______________________ _ FFrualntoknli_n_______ ____ __-_-_-.-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- - ~ -_-__- -_ GGlialmsceorc_k______________________-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-____________ __ GGroerednoen_________ -____________--____-_-_._______________-_-_-____ Gwinnett___ _______ ---------- ____ _ HHaalble_r_s_h_a_m_________________________________________________ __ Hancock___ _______________________ _ HHHaaarrrartil_ss_o__n_________-___"______________-___- __- __- __- __-______________-________-__-_-_______ Heard------ --------- -- -------- -- -HHoeunsrtYon--_-_-_-_-_--__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -_ Jackson_____ ______________________ _ f:ff~~~~~=== = ============== ====== === Jones_______ ______________________ _ Laurens______ ______________ ______ __ 8 9 334 172 12 12,211 2218 5392 ______1_4_,9__94_ 92 56 3,206 189 197 10,494 491 103 36,452 126---------- 172 147 10,368 10,579 175 13 13,060 38 10 2,156 114 19 8,238 3781 211 _____2__8_,9__34_ 20 6 1,213 94 51 6,071 22 5 1,633 163 5 12,473 2234 1119 ______1_6_,0_9,_2 6 49 __________ _ 191 ---------- 135 46 134 166 60 217 313 50 251 2 332 47 170 59 313 149 10---------- 213 84 52 8 362 16 138 13 141 17 126 42 234 33 91 55 225 180 387 4 80 283 24 112 251 202 98 30 24 46 24 31 3 2 15,710 ,952 7 ,498 743 27 ,013 20,167 22,708 10,867 23,142 703 15,616 2, 97 27 ,999 10,130 11,673 8,494 18,542 5,75 13,720 27,023 3,517 6 12,727 7,454 603 1,239 99 THE IDEAL HoME FOR .AJ.iL CussEs. 169 TABLE 11 .-ACREAGE, TONS SOLD, AND PRODUCTS, MADE ON FARMS OF SORGHUM CANE IN GEORGIA IN 1899.-Cont'd. COUNTIES SORGHUM CANE AND PRODUCTS Acres Tons Gallons of Sold Syrup LLiinbecortiYn -_-- -__--- ---- ---_---_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_ Lumpkin ___ ----_---_------- _______ _ McDuffie.------ --_----- ---- ---- ---- ~iacon ---- -- ------- -- ------ -- --- - -- Madison - - - - - -- - - _- - - - - - - - - ___ - ___ _ Marlon- -- --------------- - - - - - -- - --Meriwether. - - - - ------- - ---- ___ - ____ MMiitlctohne-lL- -_-_------ -- -- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -_ M~ioonnrtogeom--e-r-y-------------_-- -_-_-__-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__--_ ~Iorgan -- -------------------------~1urray. - --- - --------------------- Muscogee ---- --------- --- -- - ------ Newt on__ __ ----------------------- Oconee - - -- --- - _ -------------- Oglethorpe. PPiacukledninsg_________-_- -----_-_--_-_ -_--_--_--_----_--_--_--_----_--_--_--_---_-~ PPioklek________________-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_---------------- -----------PPuultansakmi _. ___- _- ----_---_-_-__-_--_-__- -__--__-_-_-_--_-:-__--_ ~~~h~~~~= -=-=-== : ===== =========== Rabun. . --- -------------------- --- R' poaclkddinagle-- ---------- -_-__-__-_-_-_-_-_-_- -_-__- -_-_-__-_-_- -_ Stuemwtaerrt-.------ --- -_-- -_-_-_-___-_-_--_-_-__-_--_-_-_______ __ TTaallibaofet.rr-o--- -----__--_-_-_-_-__-_--_-_-__-_- -_-__-_-_--_-__--_ Taylor.-- -- -- ----------------- --- Towns-- ----- --- --------------- - -Troup- --- ------- -- --- ----- ------TUwniiogngs_------------_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-_ Upson --- ---- - ------ -- ------------VVVVaallkteorn-. ---- -- -----------------_-- -_-_-__-_-_-_-_--_-__-_- -_-_ VVarren - - -- --------------- ---- - -- -VVaslUngton . - - ----- - - - - --- - ---- - - - VVVVeabysntee-r_-_-_-_-__-_--_-_-__- -i -_-_-_-__- -__--_-_ -__- -__--_-_-_ VVlUte------- -- - ------ - ---- -- - ----VVhitfield _- - - - --- - - - -- --- - - -- - - __ __ VVilcox_____ ------- - --- - - - - --- - - _- __ VVVViillkkeisn_so_n_____.___--__-_--__-__-_-____--_-________-_-_-_-____ __ 7 4 149________ __ 486 8,625 99 75 42 3 382 24 33 9 13 148__________ 6,046 2,148 70 869 212 11,961 14E ---- - ----- 6 3 97 40 11,766 175 5,942 8 - --------- 62 8 127 1~ 27 ~0 187 50 83 34 204 382 351 363 112 152 95 245 186 71 9 16 53 8 87 _______ ___ 6____ __ ____ 703 4,984 10,455 1,299 11,461 3,739 7 ,243 22,034 6,495 2,667 12,953 40 4,042 6,543 385 24 2 1,916 98 2 7,672 24 10 1,422 11 7 460 3 3 150 46 14 1 ,745 561 251 _____ _3__,3_0_1_ 93 29 ~ 2,797 134 6E 8 ,902 5 8 208_ ___ ____ __ 95 15,753 33 6 2,211 193 23 15,490 266 54 15,212 193 4~~ 3,152 691 202 _______3_,1__14_ 1 1 __________ _ 229 166 15,373 205 22l\ 915~-----1173~,823208 7 7 290 170 PROSPEROUS GEQRGIA TABLE 12.-REPORT OF EACH PEACH CROP INCE 1 95. 1895-Good crop---900 cars. 1 96-Comparatively a failure-200 cars. 1 97-Comparatively a failure. 189 -Good crop---2,000 cars. 1 99-Almost the entire crop destroyed 1900-Good crop. 1901-Fair crop-damaged by wet weather. 1902-Fair crop. 1903-Good crop. 1904--Large crop, fruit good. 1905-Good crop. 1906-Fairly~good_:crop,rnotwith tanding damage from late frost and wet weather. 1907-Late and heavy frosts wrought con iderable damage to the peach crop, e pecially in orth Georgia, but there was, notwithstanding, a fairly good crop. 190 -A very large crop with fine fruit-6,000 car loads. 1909-A crop about half as large as that of 190 , but on account of the efforts of the Georgia Fruit Grower ' A ociation the profits were as large as those of the crop of 190 . 1910-A)arge crop---6,100 car loads. In 1907 near Elberton in the northern section Mr.- Tate, who had 4,000 trees in bearing, saved the fruit on 1,000 of them by making slow fire and thus producing a smudge, whose dense smoke, wherever it reached, saved the frui , demonstrating the fact that the saving force was the moke and not the h!;lat. Would it not pay all our orchard men to sit up with their orchards and make these smudges in sufficient numbers to protect all their fruit against a threatened freeze. .: ~~ FARM VALUE OF I:MPORTA T PROD 'TI:l ON DATE INDICATED. (Cotton butter, nne! chickens expressed In eents per pound; eggs In centlj per dozen bay In dollars per ton other products In cents per bushel). 'E Wbent. Corn. Oats. Potatoes. Hay (loose). Rye. Cotton. Butter. Eggs. Chickens. ~.:. ~ ~d ~~ ~ ..;.9 ..;.9 - ,..; ..;o. ..;.,; ....... ...;0 :.c:i ""'.o tg .... ..S'"0' ~~_ o.o. . . . . ...... .3.b.O. O-l cr. ~- oo o~_o o... <~...., oiQo,)8.<.-.n~ C..~ cu"""" 00 I <~,..;... Q. .8 4) ..... 00 _ 'b,e! oaop-1 ~ti-C~ _c.a0> o ..... "'Q.c; oo4, .. . . ...io,c:TJ ~0.)......... ..;oi E-2 oo"'"" oo"'"" l Cll-- - ,....;o. .....ici S E,Ol,... Cll- ~~-; Q.g oo"'"" ---\eta. pta. 00 Ue . jc~. C~; 112 112 10, Cts. 1C 74 ts. 78 C ts~.~ Cts. 56 C~~cc Cts. 61 Cts. \Cts. Dots. Dold. lools.ICts. jets. Cts. Cts. jets. Cts. lets. Cts. pts. Cts. Cts. Ct.. Cts. Cts. Cts. 45 53 64 12 . 20,12 . 0014 . 50 80 90 90 .. . 29 28 30 27 25 29 14.015 . 1 16 N.H. Vt.. .. - -- - 80 76 7o 61 62 65 70 80 85 14 . 1015 . 6015 . 00 117 137 75 73 80 54 53 62 62 65 77 10 . 80,11.3013 . 30 - - - - --------- -- - 31 31 32 28 ~3~0 22.88 27 24 30 13 . 615.6 27 13.215.4 13 14 Mass.. R. I__ 74 85 76 90 84 94 54 55 57 55 61 61 74 80 85 88 90 06 2108.. 300~1 1.. 5200j1l7 . . 70 50 92 98 100... . 34 34 33 34 33 3418.0111.0 17 36 35 32 35 32 36 17.317.0 18 Coon. - --- --- - - -- N.Y 104 105 101 80 76 75 'ss 76 77 60 40 54 53 65 55 74 75 85 65 90 18 . 5019 . 0016 . 80 1 1..4 . 3012 . 6013.40 ;9;~5 05 0 97... . 80 . ... N.J.. P a _ ___ 10~96 107 101 110 105 77 74 77 74 85 77 56 46 53 51 55 53 64 65 60 61 77 17.1016 . 2014 . 90 85 14.8014.5012 . 50 o3 79 70 80 85--- 79--- - DeL.. 9c ll2 94 72 68 81 40 49 45 55 48 70 13 . 50115 . 00!14.70 80 70 70.... 33 33 33 :l'! 30 3317.016 . 2 16 30 28 27 27 25 27 15 . 616.5 14 *7 33 32 30 291 28 3018.018 . 8 17 29 28 27 2<1 2~' 24 23 25 13.61<1.3 24 22 23 16 . 516.0 12 14 Md... Vn W.Va. N.C S.C 91 ~~ 101 102 111 102 112 110!~7 113 115 112 124 1122~0 77 85 84 94 95 27~~~8;4 82 90 87 06 100 97 100 46 52 55 63 69 50 54 59 65 69 55~~7~:: 67 75 52 55 976-;,0~ "o 51 64 14.60114.3013 . 30 75 71 76 - -- -- - -- 54 71 14 . 5014 . 012 . \JO 8::1 2 214 . 614.310 . 5 65 73 14 . 50,14 . 0011 . 80 92 02 911-- - - -- -1- -- - 50 89 75 _120 13 16 . . 59001,1156 . . 5014 . 00 90!15.10 OS 108 100 1<14 10014. 914.611.8 140'15 . 01!. 11 . 8 24 23 23 22 25 2<1 23 22 23 24 24 22 21 22 23 22 19 10 18 21 j 20 18 16 20 17 22 14 . 5,15 . 8 2014.415 . 1 20 12 . 813 . 1 1811 . 6 12 . 0 1911.312 .0 14 14 12 ll 12 On F 1ba ._._ 0Ind10. .. 129 9964 121 9079 11. 0~39.,~75. 66~9156 60 97 93 565~3~ ~s 60~~1'~ 69 75 37 33 69 75 41 37 73 105 71117 104 1ao 1u3o~ 17 . 50l7 . 20l6 . 10 16 . 0016 . 8015 . 50 153 147 .1401144..571154..9011142 . . 1 4 40 80 62 67 11.62111 . 001' 9 . 20 73 73 74- - -- 37 75 60 60 11.3010 . 90 9 . 20 71 72 72 . ... 24 29 24 23 24 29 22 21 22 30 23 21 1 20! 19 1813 . 0112 . 6 2'1 22 2212 . 612 . 7 20, 19 22 12 . 412 . 5 19 16 20 11.712 . 5 12 13 12 11 IlL.. . 91 98 96 57 oc 67 31 36 37 57 65 70 11.2010 . 50 8 . 0 75 75 72 . ... 24 23 22 18'_ 16 19 11.912.5 ll Mich . . 97 99 lQ~ 66 68 71 40 44 45 65 50 55 14 . 20125 . 010.40 69 71 65 - -- -- - - --- - - 26 23 24 211 19 2211.812.2 10 W!.s __ _ 102 104 99 65 64 69 41 44 42 75 63 55 16 . 60160 . 0 8 .80 71 72 6U . .. . 28 27 26 18 17 21 12 . 2112.4 11 7 1 1 1 Minn _ 101 110 Iowa _ 93 07 Mo... 01 95 94 90 96 54 56 67 55 55 69 59 61 71 37 29 32 41 35 39 36 33 41 95 90 61 65 76 59 47 10 . 60106.0 5 . 70 71 9 . 90 89. 0 6 . :30 65 8 . 50 85 . 0 7 . 70 6~7~ 10 66 64 79 61 . . . . 65 7212.7. - - --- 27 26 21 26 25 20 25 23 19 171 15 17 14 15 12 20 1186 111000_... c5~511 1101 ._. 41 11 10 10 NDnk S .Do.k Nebr. Kans. ~--- 09 109 95 100 87 88 90 91 9\1 101 65 54 52 62 77 64 58 54 61 76 61 59 55 60 81 43 36 33 ~3 48 45 39 36 39 50 3 28 14 .8 15 .4 24 27 14 . 215.7 9 9 14 15 12 mgr m ~;;~~ t~3 18~ 18~ 1~! g~ ~~ g~ 1~~ _~~~ 11 .90,11.50 9 . 60 - --- -- -- ----- --- ---12 . 90I12.0010 . 8() _ ;;;------ m M M~_: ~?~ 1g~ 1~8 1M - -~ 1~ ~ 1~ ~~ 18~ 19:.: 4:0(:7.:8:01,17~ ~.: ~~~~ - -G;;O - -6~8; - -1;~~~-~-~-~--~-~-~-~ Idaho_ W118h _ '35 6 77 85 8~ 0 78 78 66 86 80 100 49 50 ~4~4 ~ 5e 70 63 10 60 ~~ 6; 14 . 6014 .8012 . 85 79 113---- ____ eOnr~e_g____ 95 102 00 90 101 104 o5 1ic 88 80 95 94 50 54 53 52 ~~ 64 70 74 65 75 8748 11 . 2q,u.oo;u . 8 . 501 9.40 11 . 1 oo 96 97.------84 00 82.... 29 20 32 26 23 21 11 . 613 .2 a 36 37 34 34 33 3t14 . 2 1o . 7 2 1 30 31 29 24 23 23 15 1 14 7 13 2 tUtU g :: 33 32 :: 32 ~2 36 .2g. ?; , 33~3! ~~ 3~3~ 3~I4 16.018.0 21 25 13 .2 13 .! 25 u 31 2o 29 29 26 30 14.514 . v 14 1 u .s __ o5.8o8. 9 o5 .~ ~6 . 3,67 .27Lo a8 . 4fu. 7j42.a 1 12 . o1M .9 n. 5 1 11.87111. 291 9 67 7o1.1 74.4 72.4 14 . 414.311. 7~5 . 223 . ~ 23 .< 19.4 17 . 6:20 . 2 11.912. 211.1 DETAILS, BY STATES, OF FARM VALUE OF IMPORTANT PRODUCTS ON DATES INDICATED. otton, butter, and chickens expres ed in cents per pound, eggs in cent's per dozen, hay in do llar per ton, other products in cents per bush 1. ) --------------------.------------.--------------------------- Barley. Rye. otton. Flaxseed . Butter. Eggs. Chickens. ------- - ----- .,; .,; 00 .,; .,; 00 .,; .,; 00 .,; .,; 00 0> .,; .,; .,; .,; .,; 'tate or Territory. 0 0 0 -a..>.. .... a....>....- .a..>. ....- - - - - -- 0 .a..>. 0 a..>.. 0 a..>.. 0 .a..>. 0 a> 0 a> .... ..... .... .... ..; 0 0 0 a> ....- a> ....- .0..>. ....- 0 0> -a0..>.. .... 0 a....>...-. ......}.-. 0 .0..>. ....- 0 a....>....- ..<:I ;::: 0.. < :;<.;.>.::. ;::: 0.. < ..<:I ;:; .<...>. 0.. < ..d... "" ..0 ;:; ...0r,.. ;:: <0.. :;""..;.:''. ..0 :;.:.:.:. ;:; .<..>. 0.. < <0.. ..c...i. "" ;:; 0.. < I ..0 "...':. ::?. ;::: <0.. ..<:I "...'. :;';": ;::: <0.. ..0 :;".o;..:'.l 77 M:e ___ _______ 9~ N. H --- ----- ~ c 5 79 __________________ _ --------------- _____ _____ 27 29 20 28 14 14 2 3 ----------- - ----------------------------- - --- 2 30 21 27 14 13 Vt_ ____ _____ 1 77 70 5 70 ----------------------------- - 29 30 20 26 11 12 RM.asI s__-_--_-_-__-_-_--_-_-__--__--_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_- __1_0_1____9_2____95__-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_----------------.---------------- 3a11 :3:3 30 23 20 31 2~ ],j 16 14 15 onn _ _______ _____ ____ _ _____ l . y - -- -- - - - 79 71 7 . J _________ ------ - -------- Pa _- -- ----- - 69 67 73 Del ____ __________ __ _________ ~~ 32 31 21 29 29 20 14 15 13 12 31 30 21 25 15 14 29 27 29 25 i~ . 23 19 12 11 11 11 lV\IaJ____________________ 65 75 67 60 72 ____ _ \V . V a .. __ __ ___ ___ __ ________ _ N'.. c_------------ -- -- ------------------------------ 72 _____ ------------------------- 25 26 16 19 1:3 13 4 9.5 9.5 10 .2 --------------- 24 23 17 19 12 12 5-------------- --------------9 9.2 9.2 10.3 --------------- 24 22 24 23 17 15 20 17 10 10 10 10 126 9.1 9.2 10 . 2 _____ ---------- 24 24 17 18 11 11 Ga _~- _______ ______ _____ _____ 145 150 135 9 .4 9 . :31 10 .2 ---- .. ----- ----F la __________ __ ___ _____ _____ ____ _ ___ __ ____ 11 .21 1:3.5 -- ----- ---------- -- - 22 :~o 22 32 i~ 17 22 12 1:3 12 I ~ Ohio --- ---- 74 70 71 0 77 76 -- --------- -- ---- ---- - -- ------ 24 24 17 21 11 - I I Ind TIL ---------- 65 65 67 69 77 751 751 74 77441_-_-_-_-_- ----- ---- .. ----- - .... -- -------- ----- 221 22 24 23 17 16 19 20 11 10 10 10 Mi ch _ Wis - ___ _--- MIoiwnan. _-_-_-_--_------ Mo ____ ----- 67 (j 54 54 67 72 73 65 66 61 7.5. 72 77041 ----- 7]46 _-_-_-__- ----- --- -- ~- 1301 -- - - 121 ----105 24 2 6 65 70 G 11 79 66, ---67'---- 75 9 .1 9 .0 0.:3 145 145 135 130 1251 110 1051 105 llG 25 25 21 -~'~- ~'j--'"1 =--=---=-=1'-=-~=-=--= SN.. Dak_ _____ Dak____ ___ Nebr - _-- ---- Kan. ---- - - - KY ------ - - - - Term --_----- MAliass--_-_-_-_-- -------- La --- ------Tex __ -- - - --- - - - 83 -- 8 50 51 51 61 72 ----- - - --- 72 63 63 65 80 9371 -- ----- 101 66211 64 74 86 911 -_1---- 95 - 6(i(1:j -_ -_ -_-_-_ -- -- --- --- 664\),-_-_-__-_- ----- ----- 5----- --- -- I 9 .11 9'1 9.0 9.1 9.1 9 .] -- 94 8.9 9.0 9 .0 -- -- ------ -------- 10 .2 10 .4 10.4 10 . ] 10 .0 14 143 1 '~5 140 12;3 120 12() 117 -- -- ------------- ---------- 102 10:1 105 106 ---- -----I ----- 21 21 20 21 2(, I ' 2(J 21 2.5 2(, 24 19 27 17 25 1-6 26 16 211 17 2:3, 16 22 1.5 22 1.5 221 20 1.5 1.5 d 1.5 20 14 22 15 26 16 2 1 13 22 10 10 21 10 10 20 9 9 19 9 9 1 I 10 2149 1 1. 17 I 10' 9 1ol 10 u,11 10 10 10 10 8 ~ t:J ~ t:J ~ ~ g 0 >:g 0 ~ ANr.izM_C_X_-_-_-__-_-_Utah ____ ____ Nev -- - - -- - -- 6 7 901 77 75j 791 2 6 77 951 95 671 .0 \) ' .9 .0 8 .9 9 LO . . 2 -- -- ----- ----- -- --- ----- ----- 6-+- --- - 75 - - --72 ----- ----- -- -- - - --- - ----- ---- ... ----- ----------------------------.------------ ---- -'- - 77 --- -- ______ _-:,_--1------ ---- - --- - --- -- _____ , ____ ---------- ----- 5 7 70 63 - - - - 4 --- -- ------- --- -------------------- 22 14 21 14 30 26 ~ 13 14 30 29 25 21 25 15 12 12 12 0 t-1 33 23 27 12 11 ~ Ul 40 27 2 19 36 21 15 13 15 11 t:J !71 33 30 35 1 16 IWdaahsho..-_-_-_-_-__-_Oreg _-- _- ___ CaL __ - - ___ __ -, 50 55 55 72 76' 75 --- -- ~109~ 561 11- 01~I -792~ ~-------------- ---- - -- ------ - ----- ----- ------- -- .::...::..::..= -- ~------. ------- - ------ -- --- . ----------. ------ 30 33 32 2!l 31 34 30 ~0 2:3 23 21 21 :30 25 22 22 11 13 ll J3 12 13 11 13 1-' -.:J 01 u. ------- 61.2 59.4 06 .5 77.~ 75 .0 75 .3 9 . 1 0 .0 10 .2 1401 141 103 24 .2 24 . 5 ] 6 . Statistical Matter. Third '3edion. ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS WITH COMPARISO NS. 178 PROSPEROUS GEORGIA TABLE 1.-LIVE STOCK I GEORGIA FROM 1902 TO 1909 INCLUSIVE. NUMBER A D VALUE OF CATTLE I GEORGIA. I MILCH em s. OTHER_ ATTLE. TOTAL OF ALL 1 CATTLE. 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 314,000$7' 50 ,000 673,000 ' 6 ,932,000 14,782,000 311,000 7,30 ,000 6 0,000 6,460,000 991,000 13,76 ,000 308,000 7,700,000 6 0,000 7,4 0,000 9 ,000 15,1 0,000 305,469 9,164,070 679,911 7 ,451, 22 9 5,3 0 16,615, 92 299,479 ,011 ,063 673,179 6,913,546 972,65 14,924,609 277,295 6' 57,505 629,139 6,467 ,927 906,4341 13,325,432 2 0,09~ 6,352,577 635,494 7,219,407 915,590 13,571 ,984 274,6041 6,024,812 623,033 5,806,173 897,637 11,830,985 ~---'-- NUMBER AND VALUE D POUNDS OF WOOL IN Number of Sheep. Value of Sheep. Pounds of Wool. Average Price Per Head. 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 245,000 258,000 269,000 276,632 273,893 273,893 276,660 297 ,484 539,000 490,000 541,000 550,775 588' 69 496,102 476,29 536,186 731 ,250 7 7,500 950,000 950,000 950,000 950,000 950,000 1,000,000 2.20 1.90 2.01 1. 99 2.15 1.81 1. 72 1.80 NUMBER A D VALUE OF HORSES. umber. Value. 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 141,000 140,000 139,000 139,207 137,918 123,141 121,922 120,715 $ 17,625,000 16,240,000 15,429,000 16,827,065 15,910,168 12,243,293 11 ,575,478 7,946,663 THE IDEAL HoME FOR ALL CussEs. NUMBER AND VALUE OF MULES. 179 . . 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 248,000 241,000 232,000 229,091 225,187 201,060 195,204 193,271 $38,936,000 32,294,000 32,4 0,000 35,039,340 30,409,227 23,716,413 20,305,732 17,093,854 UMBER AND VALUE OF HOGS IN GEORGIA. I umber. Average Value. Price. 1 ------ -------'------- --------- 1909. 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 . 1903 1902 1,647,000 1,615,000 1,599,000 1,5 2,713 1,43 ,830 1,396,922 1,411,032 1,425,285 7.00 5.50 5.50 6 .00 5.45 5.14 5.25 5.23 11,529,000 8, 82,000 8,794,000 9,49~,278 7, 41,624 7,180,179 7 ,407 ,918 7,454,241 ESTIMATED NUMBER, AVERAGE PRICE, A D TOTAL VALUE O.F FARM ANIMAL ' I 1 THE UNITED TATE JANUARY 1, 1910, WITH COMPARISO H orses. State, Territory, or Di v is ion. Number Jnnua ry 1, 1910. Per cent.a Total. ~ price nua ry p1-er head q;~ 1909. ye!Lr a verage. Total vuluo J nnua ry I, 1910. Number J anua ry 1, 1910. Per cen t.a Total. :Mules. Avcraf o price per head anua ry 1- 1910. F 1909. year a verage . Total va lue Janua ry 1, 1910. Ma ln Ne w e__ ___ __ __ Ham pshire ______ ____ __ 102 100 Vermont ...... -- -- ........... __ 101 Ml l hasosdaechI sulsaentdt s_--- -_-__-_-_-_- 10 1 100 CNoenwncYcotlrcku_t________ ___- _____-_- 101 101 New J erseY-- -- -- --- - 101 Pennsylvanln - ___ ---- 100 Delawnrc__ __ --- - __ - - 103 Mar~ land _____ ______ _ 101 SwVNoIoerurgsttlthbnVlCaIaar_grr_oo_inll-liinn-au-a_._-____________-____-___-__-_ 103 101 100 102 FOCleb~l~o~_~_-_-___:_:_:_: =_=__=_:_:_::- -= 101 102 102 InnlanU.----- - -- ---- - 102 Illlnols - --- - -- - - ---- - 102 - MwIlcahcolgnaanIn_-_________ ___ ___ __ _ ___ 101 101 AI Innesot,a ___ __-- - - - - 102 Iowa.... ... ................. ......... 102 Missour! __ -- ---- -- - - . 101 119,000!$ 125 .00$ 107 . J:; 86.471$ 59 ,000 106. 00 9. 00 2. 04 94,000 lOfl .OO 103. 00 82.1)8 84,000 128. 00 116 .00 9 .62 14,000 129. 00 126 .00 102.3 1 62,000 717 ,GOO 103.000 61 9 .000 38,000 126 .00 125 .00 134. 00 13 2 . 00 106 .00 123. 00 llL OO 124.. 00 116 .00 100.00 96 .85 93. 74 101.62 !H . 91 82. 55 14,875 ,000 6,254 ,000 9,964 ,000 10,752 ,000 1,806,000 ----------------------- -------------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------------- ---------------- ------------------------------- ---------------- ------------------------------------ ------ ------------------ 7 ,812,000 89 ,625 .000 - i~f - ---- -4:ooo s-i32 ~iiiis-i27 ~iiii :$- - 9s~~5 s ___ _52s:ooii 13 ,802 ,000 10 5,000 155 .00 137 .00 113 .80 775,000 81,708 ,000 100 43,000 145 .00 128 . 00 101.31 6 ,235,000 '1,028 ,000 103 6,000 125.00 129.00 102 .57 750,000 160,000 323,000 107 ,000 192 ,000 87,000 108 .00 107 . 00 112 .00 121.00 127 . 00 100 .00 100 00 102.00 110 . 00 121.00 78 .51 75.21 75.18 85 . 50 92.67 17,280 ,000 99 34,561,000 101 22,064.000 101 23,232,000 101 11 ,049,000 102 20,000 54,000 12,000 181 ,000 144,000 130 .00 130 .00 120 .00 1:37.00 158,00 126 . 00 116 . 00 107 .00 127 . 00 140 .00 101 . 75 94 . 64. 81.28 101 . 12 111 . 73 2,600,000 7,020,000 1,440,000 24.,7U7 ,000 22,752,000 141 ,000 55,000 977 ,000 847 ,000 1,655,000 125.00 109 .00 129 .00 122 .00 124.00 116.00 104 .00 ll3.00 107.00 109 .00 91.70 77 . 94 !18.45 84..14 84.46 17 ,625,000 103 5 ,995,000 104 126,033,000 103 103,334,000 102 205 ,220 ,000 102 24!1,000 21,000 22 ,000 94,000 152,000 157 .00 155 .00 125 .00 126 .00 131.00 134 .00 142 .00 111.00 112 .00 113.00 112.011 114.17 86.99 87.56 88.71 38,936,000 3,255,000 2,750,000 11 ,844,000 19,912,000 746,000 669,000 767 ,000 1,447,000 1,005,000 126.00 121 .00 111.00 120 .00 103 . 00 110 .00 107.00 100 .00 103 .00 90.00 87.90 87.52 79 . ll 77.96 68.12 93,996,000 110 80,949 ,000 100 85,137 ,000 102 173,640,000 102 103 ,515 ,000 102 4,000 5,000 9,000 47,000 344,000 122.00 115 .00 114 .00 123 .00 119 .00 111.00 103 . 00 104.00 ll2 .00 103 .00 81.36 79 . 26 79.60 83.10 78.75 488,000 575,000 1,026,000 5 ,781,000 40,936,000 North Dll kotll. ...... . I05 l:louth Dukota. .. . .... 103 cbruskn --- ---- 101 Knnsus . ---- - ---- 103 KentuckY --------- 102 Tennessee. ----- - - 100 Alabnmll ------ -- 102 Allsslslppl -------- 100 Loul lntHL-------- - 100 Texns... 102 Okluhomn .. . 103 Arknnsns : .. 99 Montana 105 Wyoming.. 110 Colorado . _.. 102 New M xlco . . 102 Arizona............. J 04 Utuh................ 104 Nevnda .. . . 102 Jdoho ...... .. . . 103 Washington.... ... . .. 103 Orc~n ..... .. 103 Collfornln.. ... . . 102 712 ,OOOj 11-1 .00 612,000 105 .00 1,045,000 108 .00 I ,I 7,0001 107 .00 407 ,000 105 .00 :137214,,0000001 112 .00 115.00 265,000 5 .00 23:!.000 79.00 1,:!60,000 73 .00 R04. ,oool 290,000 3 19,000 11 ,000 2 0,000 1.00 2.00 0 . 00 3 .00 85.00 13:1,000 115,000 1:10,000 9 ,0001 47.00 62 .00 5.00 7 .00 163,000 102 .00 330,000 10 .00 :!0 ,0001 420,000 103 .00 105 .00 101.00 93.00 01.00 9.00 95.00 103.00 ,00 78.00 65.00 71.00 73.00 72.00 65.00 65 .00 72.00 41.00 53 . 00 72 .00 70.00 82 . 00 101 .00 92.00 90.00 75 . 91 6!!.40 66.17 66.21 72.17 74.56 60.99 62.02 53.73 42 . 72 50.55 55.24 41.85 37.09 48 .63 I ,16 ,000 10:1 64 ,260 ,000 10. 11 2 ,863 ,000 101 127,009 ,000 105 42,735,000 100 36,2 ,000 101 16,245,000 102 22,525,000 101 1 ,407 ,ooo 101 \)() ,937 ,000 102 65 ,124 ,000 103 23,7 0,000 9!) 25 ,520 ,000 103 12,2 4,000 175 23,800,000 103 6,251 ,000 101 7 '130 .ooo 110 11 ,050 ,000 105 7,644,000 105 16 ,626 ,000 108 35,640,000 10 3 1 ,724,000 105 44,100,000 100 8,000 10,000 72,000 154,000 207 ,000 290,000 253,000 200,000 17 ,000 702,000 101,000 215,000 5,000 2,000 12,000 8,000 6 ,000 3 ,000 4.,000 2,000 5,000 ,000 3,000 I:JO . OO 121.00 11!l .OO 116 .00 118,00 12:1.00 122 .0 11:i .OO 1~g : ggl 10 .~.00 109 .00 102 .00 106 .00 105 .00 70 .00 108. 00 0 .00 70 .00 116 .00 121.00 10 .00 122 .00 112 .00 103 .00 104.00 105 .00 106.00 111.00 10 .00 107 .00 102 .00 oa .oo \J6.00 09 .00 8!!.00 8\1.00 05 .00 71.00 O:l.OO 75 .00 1)0.00 101 .00 10 .00 103 .00 107.00 71.03 76 .:32 56 . 70 64 . 99 67 .91 4.7 . 93 5 .46 4.5 . 70 5 . 24 62 . 76 75 . 57 65.76 1.66 1,040 ,000 1,210,000 ,56 ,000 17. 64,000 24.,426,000 3ao5,,67606,,0o0oo0 :]2,770,000 20,64 ,000 69,49 ,000 20,055,000 23,435.000 5 10,000 212,000 I ,260,000 632,000 618 ,000 240,000 316,000 232,000 605,000 64,000 10,126,000 Division: North Atlantic !'outb AtlnnUc . N . . E. Mls.. R N. . W. Miss. R H. CentraL . . .. Fnl" Western . 100 .7 1 , 71,000 101.5 1 ,19:3,000 101.7 4, 94,000 102 .3 6,775,000 101 . 5 3,863,000 103 .3 2,444,000 126 .46 11 !!. 6 124 . 55 110 .3!; 4.14 00 . 74 114 . 19 105 . .58 109 .33 95 . 30 77.60 78 .2 a ompnl'('d with Janunry I, 1000. 236,598,000 135, 34,000 609,532,000 747,589,000 325 ,041 ,000 221,769,000 100.0 52,000 102 . 1 6 6,000 102.2 27 7 ,000 102.7 644,000 101.4 2,326,000 101.5 138,000 144.06 14 .O:l 128.41 11 8.07 110 .05 113 .37 ESTIMATED UMBER, AVERAGE PRI E, AND TOTAL VALUE OF FARM A IMALS I THE UNITED STATE JA NUARY 1, 1910, WITH COMPARISONS.- ontinued. Mil ch cows. Other cattle. Stat~ Territory, or ivlsion. Number J anuary 1, 1910. Per Toto!. cent.a Average price per head .January 1- 1910. TenHl09. year average. Number January 1, 1910. Totnl value January 1, 1910. Per Total. cent.a Avemf,e price per head anuary 1- Total ~T~- 1910. value January i, 1910 year average. Maine_________ ___ ___ New Eampshlre______ 98 98 Mcamss1aocnhtu_s_e.t..t..s...._._..._..._..._..._..._.._... Rhode Ishmd ________ 99 99 9!) Connecticut_ _________ New York ____ ___ ____ New J ersey____ ___ ___ Pennsylvania ________ Delawa re ___________ _ 100 99 100 99 100 Maryland ____ _______ _ VirglnJa______ ____ __ _ West Virginia_! ______ 101 101 100 North Carolina _______ South Carolina____ ___ 101 101 GOFlbeooirorlgd_i_ua_________-__-__-__-_-__-_________________ 101 102 Indiana _____________ Illinois ______________ i OO 10 1 101 l\1ichi~mn ____________ Wisconsin _---- ______ IMoiwnan_e_so_t_a____________________-_Missouri_ __ __________ 105 103 103 90 91 175,000$ 122,000 285,000 192,000 26,000 33.00$ 36 . 20 34.20 '12.00 43.80 29.00S 32 .00 30.00 40.00 43.00 29.75$ 32.14 2 . 17 :~8.63 40 .41 137 ,000 1,771,000 190,000 1,140 ,000 38,000 41.00 39.50 47.50 39.00 38.00 38.00 34..25 45.50 37 .00 36.00 36.53 33. 2 10.92 33.75 32.44 160,000 2\17 ,000 2-17 ,000 297 ,000 1<10,000 37.30 20.70 35 .00 25 . 50 28.00 33 .00 2 . 75 32 . 50 25.00 27.00 30.30 25.66 20.53 21.90 24.33 314,000 95,000 947 ,000 687,000 1 ,232,000 25 .00 32.50 42 .80 41.00 42 . 80 23 . 50 26.50 37.75 35.50 37.00 24.01 23.39 33.46 32.06 34.52 ' 936.000 1 ,506,000 1,125,000 1,570,000 925,000 3!1.50 36.60 33.00 36.00 34.80 35.25 34..00 30.25 34.00 31.00 33. 13 30.98 2 .28 30.97 27.37 5 ,775,000 96 4,416,000 96 9,747,000 98 8,064,000 98 1,139,000 100 5,617,000 98 69,954,000 99 9,025,000 100 44,460,000 95 1,444,000 101 5,968,000 98 8,821,000 100 8,645,000 95 7,574,000 99 4,046,000 101 7,850,000 99 3,0 ,000 103 40,532,000 9 28 ,167 ,000 97 52,730,000 96 36,972,000 97 55,120,000 97 37,125,000 08 56,520,000 04 :12,190 ,000 97 139 ,ooos ()3,000 210,000 88,000 10,000 81,000 8 9,000 82 .000 917 ,000 22,000 138,000 578,000 511 ,000 449,000 227 ,000 673,000 712,000 978,000 1,020.000 1,974,000 963,000 1 ,0 1 ,000 1,228,000 3,611 ,000 2,165,000 2106..39001 14.40 16.70 17.50 19.10 18.20 21.40 19.20 21.00 21.10 19.40 22,50 12.50 12.00 10.30 10 .30 24.10 24.50 26.40 18 .50 16.40 14 .30 22 .20 22.60 1158..0000$ 17 .37$ 17. 8 2,349,000 1,8 ,000 13.50 14 . 88 3,024,000 16 .00 17.72 1,470,000 18.00 19.57 175,000 17 . 50 16.50 20.50 18.50 19.50 20.15 . 17.84 21.30 18.87 19.67 1,547. 000 16,1 0,000 1,755.000 17,606,000 4.62,000 20.00 18 .50 21.50 11.50 11.50 19 .33 18 . 54 21.18 10.111 10.76 2,912,000 11,213,000 11 ,408,000 5,612,000 2,724,000 9.50 10 .00 22.00 21.50 23.00 10.09 9.37 22.16 22.47 24.15 6,932,000 7 ,33<1,000 23,570.000 2!1. ,9\JO ,000 52, 114,000 16 .00 15 .00 12 . 50 22.50 21.00 17 .56 17,816.000 15.79 13.74 1n7.,756208,,0o0oo0 23.43 80 ,1 64,000 20.68 48,029 ,000 North Dakota___ ___ __ South Dakota________ Ncbrnska _-- _______ KKaennstuucs _k_y__________-_--__-_-_-_- 105 102 98 99 98 247,000 656,000 879,000 737 .ooo 394,000 33.90 33.00 35 .00 36.90 32 .70 30.50 30.00 ~t 881 30.75 29.44 2 . 17 29. 51 28.43 26. 72 8,373,000 !)6 21 ,648,000 96 30,765 ,000 95 27 ,11)5 ,000 !J:l 12. 1,000 95 616,000 1 ,341 ,000 3,040,000 3,260,000 665,000 20.50 21.50 21. 90 23.70 19 .90 l7 .50 1 .50 20,00 21.50 18. 50 10 . 65 12,62 ,000 20 .29 28, 32,000 20 . 1 M ,576 ,000 21.64 1 .ao 77,262 ,000 13,234,000 Tennessee----------- 96 lAlllassblsa~mlppai._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_TLoexuuissi_a_n_a_______________--_-__-__ 100 100 102 101 321,000 289,000 330,000 200,000 1,137,000 Oklahoma--- --- __ ___ 105 MAroknatnasnaas.. ________ -----__--_-__- ~r~~~~~-::====== === 93 106 109 102 New 111exico. __ ____ __ 102 AUrtiazho_n_a_._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_Nevada _____ ________ 104 103 105 Idaho__ _____________ OWreaps;hoinn_g_t_o_n____________________ California_____ ____ ___ 106 105 103 105 Unltod tates__ ___ . 355 ,000 361 ,000 80,000 27 ,000 161,000 20,000 2 S , OOO ,000 10,000 1 ,000 205,000 174,000 452,000 Division: North Atitmtlo__ ___ outh Atlantic __ ___ N.C. E . Miss. R ____ SN.. CC.enWtm. ML i_s_s_. _R_______ l'ar Western ______ _ 4,03 ,000 100 .9 1,5 ,000 102 . 1 5,30 ,000 99 .3 6,139,000 99 .5 3,387 .ooo 104 . 5 1 ,341 ,000 27.50 23.00 23.50 24.30 29. 50 31.50 22 .00 46 .50 43.70 41.00 aCompared with .Tanuary 1, 1900. ,82 ,000 05 6,64.7 ,000 97 7,755,000 97 4, 60,000 100 33 ,54 2,000 93 11 ,182,000 03 7,942.000 () ;j ,720,000 u:J 1 , 1 0,000 110 6 ,601 ,000 !) 1 ,125,000 06 1,075,000 98 2,992,000 100 36,000 100 565,000 52 .ooo 577,0001 4 o.ooo 7,131,000 1 ,637 .oool ooor S00J02,000 9 5 0 , 000 I 1 ,425,000 001 ,000 626,000 327 .000 404,000 13. 0 9.00 .40 10 . 30 15.30 10.20 9 .00 27.40 26.40 23 .00 17.40 10 . 30 1 . 30 20 . 70 12 .00 . 00 . 00 10 .00 13 .00 16 ,1;0 .00 22 .00 23 .00 10 . 50 16.00 19.00 17 .00 10 .00 12 . 53 7,707 ,000 8.33 4 ,752,000 0.09 4, 7,000 10 . 62 4,914,000 13.07 10!) ,104 ,000 17 .30 .77 22.53 23 .54 20.60 31 ,430,000 5,400,000 2:J ,071 ,000 25 ,31 ,000 32,775 ,000 16.67 15,677,000 16 . 7 12,0 2,000 18 .50 5,9 4,000 20 . 16 ,363,000 8 ~ b' tzj ~ p:j 0 ~ 0 :HO.OOO 21.40 18 .50 19 . 26 7,276,000 tzj 94 358,000 1\U JO 1 .00 10.43 7,124,000 IJ.l. !17 1 ,612908,,0000001 1 .50 20 . 10 17.00 17 . 50 18 . 16 12,9 13 ,000 20 .81 22,5 12 ,000 >:j 0 l;lj 95.747 ,279,000 19 .41 97.1 2,509 ,000~ 17.40 17 . 12 18. 09 917,453,000 45,994 ,000 ~ 90.4 3,310 ,000 06 .8 6,016,000 o5 .o 15 .2a 1 .oool !)~.6 12,1 83,000 14 . 71 22 . 64 21.75 1 4 . ~0 14.02 20 .03 20. 25 12.02 4 ,6 7 ,000 136 ,218 ,000 33 1 ,951 ,000 181 ,508 ,000 ~ Fii IJS. o 8 ,000 ,000 21. 6'1 18. 06 1 173,095,000 ~ fll ESTIMATED NUMBER, AVERAGE PHI E, A rD TOTAL VALUE OF FARM . IMAL:S IN THE UNITED STATE JANUARY 1, 1910, WITH COMPARISONS.-Contin ued . - Sheep. Swine. Number J an- Average price por head Number J a n- Avernje pri ce r;er bead Statj) Territory, or UUr) 1, 1910. lvli lon. ~F ~ To- F~ T~- cent.a January 1- 1910. yenr ~wentgc. To tn l vulue Ju.nunri) 1, 191 . uury 1, 1910. p r Total. ce n t . a nnuury 1- 1910. yen r verage. Totul value J anuary l , 1!110 . --- ugs I Mnlno...... --------- Now llnmpshlro.... __ 97 98 Vcnnont- ----------llf ussa c h u s e t t s . . . . . . . . 101 103 Ubodo Island ------ __ 101 2&4 ,000$ 74,000 229,000 46,000 9,000 ug~ 4.00 4 . 20 4.20 ~ n~s 3 .60 4 .00 4.00 3.56 4 .30 3 .99 040,000 IH 273,000 \J \)16,000 117 193,000 90 38,000 98 62 .ooo s 51 ,000 \15,000 68,000 13,000 11 .50!s Jl .50 10 .00 ll.50 12. 50 I 8.50S \1.50 .25 ~1 .25 10 .00 ().22. 9.65 .64 10.22 10 . 51 713 .000 ,r; 6,000 1)50 ,000 7tl2 ,000 162 ,000 cNOowJUYlecotrlkcu_t_._._._._. _-_-_-_-_. New J ersey ________ __ 101 101 100 Pennsy lvnnh> ______ 98 u clnwa re .. --- __ .- --- 97 34,000 1,177,000 44,000 1,112 ,000 12,000 4 . 70 5 .00 5 .20 4 .80 4.60 4.40 4 . 30 5 .00 4.50 4.40 4.40 4.28 4.54 4.00 3.97 160,000 99 5,885,000 98 229,000 96 5,338,000 94 55,000 1)9 47 ,000 656,000 152,000 931 ,000 46 ,000 12 . 50 11 .50 12 .00 9 . 50 8.70 11.00 8.50 9.25 8 . 60 8.00 11.11 8 . 86 10 .30 8 . 51 7.99 588,000 7 ,544,000 1 , 24,000 8 ,844,000 400,000 f urylnnd _____ _--- . _ 100 VIrginia.. __ --------- 101 West Vlrglnln........ 100 sN orth Curolinn.. __ --. 'outh Caro lina ....... 97 97 163,000 622 ,000 709.000 215,000 4.70 3 . 90 4.30 2.60 4 .60 3 .80 4 .00 2.40 3 . 95 3.32 3.46 2.10 56,000 2.40 2.20 2.06 766 ,000 95 2,036,000 96 3,049,000 90 559,000 97 134 ,000 102 273 ,000 774,000 338,000 1,356,000 699,000 8 .90 6 . 50 ' 7. 70 7 . 20 7.20 6 .60 5.50 6 .00 6 .30 6.25 7 .21 2,430,000 4.99 5,031 ,000 5 .75 2,603,000 4 .82 9,763,000 5 . 14 5,033,000 Georgia _____________ 95 F lorida. ..----------I0nhdlhol.ll.a-.--_-_-_-__-_-_------- -__- 99 103 101 I llluols.... ---------- 103 245,000 98,000 3,203,000 1,227,000 817,000 2.20 2.00 4.80 5 .20 5 .:l0 1.90 1.90 4.10 4 . 50 4.80 1.89 1.98 3.78 4 . 15 4.33 539,000 102 196,000 102 15,374,000 86 6,380,000 85 4,330,000 85 1,647,000 456,000 2,047,000 2 ,578,000 3,772,000 7.00 4 . 80 10.70 10 .00 10 . 90 5.50 4 .00 6 .75 6.10 7.00 5 .02 11 ,529,000 3 .08 2 ,189,000 7 ' 11 6 .75 21,903,000 25,780,000 7.4.4 41 ,115,000 11flchlgan _________ --- 101 "V lsconslu . __ ___ ---- . 99 M lnnesota .... ------I o"ru____ __ -- -------- 103 101 ~II,000 00.1 2,020,000 101.7 8,432,000 100 . 1 4,314,000 100.3 4,184,000 103.0 35,287,000 aComparcd with January 1, 1009. 4.00 4.00 4.40 4. 70 4.00 3.4.0 2.00 1.00 1.90 2.00 3.30 2.30 4.20 4.40 3.80 2.90 3.70 4.10 3.70 4.70 3 .90 3.70 3.30 4 .08 4.69 3.63 4.84 4.40 3 .08 3.96 3.60 3.50 3.50 4 .00 3.80 3.20 1.90 1.90 1.80 2 . 70 3.20 2.10 3.30 3.40 3 . 10 3 .00 3.30 3a..o3o0 3.40 3.4.0 3.10 2.80 3.43 4.20 3.H 4.14 3.83 2.89 3.22 3.21 3.27 3.34 3.45 3.25 2.59 1. 76 1.71 1. 0 2 .23 2.82 1.84 3.03 3.14 2.92 2.40 2 .76 2.94 3.07 2.94 3.13 2.82 2 .97 3.13 2,4 ,000 01 3,316,000 00 1,729,000 82 1,307,000 4,240,000 8so1 206,000 805,000 3,201,000 1,942,000 9 9,000 1 ,180,000 5 356,000 95 325,000 100 33 ,000 108 5,536,000 97 1,264,000 1,176,000 1,290,000 744,000 3,205,000 350,000 2 536,000 85 24,137,000 110 32,190,000 100 6,570,000 150 1,302,000 978,000 75,000 21 ,000 248,000 13,714,000 100 3,774,000 98 13 ,026,000 98 5,864,000 101 32,000 22,000 61,000 15,000 19,966,000 3,054,000 10o:0J 9,650,000 02 7,828,000 96 H3 ,000 1 3,000 267 ,000 54.0,000 233,664,000 88.2 ~7 ,782 ,000 11.00 11.10 11.00 10 .00 6.80 6.50 6.00 5 . 50 5.50 6 .60 7.70 4.80 10 . 10 8.50 1).50 8.50 9.50 o9 ..0oo0 8. 70 9.40 .20 8.20 9.14 .00 7. 90 7.25 6.50 4. 75 5.00 5.20 4.60 4.75 5.60 5 .15 4 .00 10 .00 7.00 7.00 6.75 7.25 7.65 9.50 7 .26 7.50 6.25 6.50 6 .55 3.91) 13,972,000 96.0 2,075,000 10.00 8.65 2 .95 3.86 3.48 7,334,000 118.8 6,6 9,000 6.97 40, 47,000 6. 1 11,207,000 10.76 18,971,000 82.8 10,356,000 10.62 6. 78 6 .02 7.20 2.36 12,867,000 91.4 10,948,000 2.91 139,673,000 102.0 1,607,000 6 .31 8. 74 6 .03 6 .95 ;,94 7 .72 7.20 6. 6 4.75 2 , 2 6 6 . 000 8,936,000 35,211 ,000 19,420,000 6,725,000 4.66 4.19 4.19 4 .30 4. 72 8,216,000 7,056,000 7,095,000 4,092,000 21,153,000 5 .03 10,025,000 ~:~~ 4,694,000 758,000 8.07 178,000 7.26 2,356,000 66 ..7Q6~ 7.60 7.65 272,000 209,000 549,000 136,000 6.96 7 .62 5.94 6 .62 1 ,244,000 1,720.000 2,1~~,000 4,42 ,000 6.4.6 436,603,000 8.93 21 ,1)93,000 ~:~~ 7.16 38,978,000 120,450,000 172,088,000 4.56 69,056,000 6.86 14,038,000 ,....... 00 Cl NUMBER AND TOTAL VALUE OF SPECIFIED DOMESTIC A IMALS 0 FARMS A D RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, f-" BY COUNTIE 00 C') HOR E MULES "i SHEEP rn' ou TIES .... ..,. " 3 I " ._, .; ... o.s .C,;l .,;~ ,...;C\1 _15 ...,. o-o ..".,.;' . Q) ... >..~... 0 C'l ,...; ... Q) -o p ;:1 8~ """'. >'", ..:.' I _, . UJ ... d~ d>, .... C\1 2;.,. -o.> 8" " ~ .."d.,.' ... >,G>l 0 C\l ..0.... ;:1 ..0 ,...; ...,. " d ""' .; - ~"' g'( CIS. <: ""' 8 ...... Hd>" '. ... ..Q_, d Q) >. ..: > ,...;Ol -"~o"'cd..=.s. od>"'. 0 :15-o !:= Q ~OS rn ~ S..: 8L1w~"~' .:>:l .,; Q) bJ) d ".,i- 0 ~ en ..,,; .bJ) o! c;; ~"' 0 0 The Appling___ ---- 27 33 BBaalkdewr -in- _-_-_-_-_-_- 19 26 25 16 Banks_------- 24 19 Bartow ------- 51 4 Berrien - ------ 27 12 13ibb --- ------ 20 20 Brooks____ ---- 17 20 Bryan - ____ - - - 11 Bulloch______ _ 43 3,275 1 ,670 3 5 131 20 1 304 105 332 138 ,001 4,364 122 17 461 313 1 ,206 50 4 ,376 3,341 20,468 7 ,494 5,700 4 7 ,,2134~0)1 29,1961 2 ,151 5,974 1 3 29, 5 1 ,2 4 7 ,575 90 36 , 54 3,991 .60.,_.....,_.;. ~aa..~8Q) -..._..d.,,. :.:...o:.:.:..: ., > GlOJ "' 13 ,292 6,511 12,279 9,609 13,750 ~a) bJJO> ;d:1.0..0. "iii .9 cas !ll!Jl Ea'~" ..o.....,_.oC,,l ;:1 ... -dQ..)., ,..... 1-d ~ 0 ~ ~ 92,046 q0 02 ,543 Ul 20 ,140 25,092 4:.2 t-1 ~ 24,872 ' 0 44,783 95,115 30 , 3 114,463 17,327 95,044 BBuu~rt kse____- _- _- _-_- -__Calhoun _______ amtlcn _____ __ ampbelL _____ 3 99 4,005 1 71 226 204 25,353 717 3 22 1 ,519 1 42 .56 19 4,34:3 lll 5 23 1 ,244 2 13 4.5 17 10,120 353 10 117 --- 299 1 ,477 635 6,232 474 2 16 1,029 --- 24 :J3 11 3,044 7 11 ,75 11,122 :3,366 2,923 12,367 64 ,569 35,402 39,484 ,143 2 ,229 CarrolL _______ 30 Catoo a__ ----_ Char! ion ____ __ 46 Chatham ______ hatiahoochee_ 46 1,74 10 40 4 26 3 347 ----- 2 491 2 13 259 2 il _J 3,151 4 77 99 214 439 44 96 64-1 1,317 15 537 21 149 309 11 78 31 70 7 270 200 579 36 7 163 18 590 90 369 hattooga____ Ch rokce______ u/ 40 1,102 63 99 1,523 7591 330 9,091 596 14 1,173 17 3f:i 1 ,897 7 393 93 191 7 '107 20 -----+------ ------ CCllaayrk__e_--_-_-______-_- Clayton_______ 6 4 19 14 494 2 6 767 - - -I 24 401 57 14 2 50 25 1,176 1,179 2 11 60 9 7 1 ,940 146 7 ,650 96 41 2,306 6 CColibnbch____-_- _-_-_-_-_- 21 32 6 47 CCoolfqfueiett-_-_-_-_-_-_-_Columbia _____ 7 13 19 16 25 1 Co\veia _______ 23 Crawford ______ 9 30 1,077 11 495 Dade - __ - ___ -Dawson ______ _ Dccaiur_______ 52 22 178 37 13 210 453 370 3,0481 DeKalb_____ __ Dodge __ _____ _ 35 Dooly_________ 20 109 11 23 1,500 11 1,135 Dougherty ____ D o u g l a s _______ 3 5 2 15 373 601 4 2 3 49 67 l' 57 2 21 79 J 561 2,233 13 1,204161 13,0 0 1,12 6,37 53 1,339 3 4,14~ 10,427 9,037 21,297 1,547 5 79 ~ 1 4,557 11,53010,156 ] 9 ,536 696 14 1,22 ~- -- 1671 343 271 5,339 669 9 75 3 ,0 61 1 33; 31 19 1 ,456 .21 241 d9 30 51 43:3 o 2a2 72 : 7j 321 30 61 . 1,33~ 1, 3,171 20 22 525 171 3,6 7,977 335 7,174 365 4,769 3 :3 4,759 1 34,133 5,576 1 90 1 ,457 5 50 6 12 1 ,5 31 2 755 2 20 2,937 ] 925 3 6 1 ,553'- -- 16 4 19 973 1 45 32 1,136 1,174 40 47 5,512 39 16 ,511 729 19,659 1,025 5,146 53 2, 30 42 Earl y_________ 19 29 Echols__ ______ Effino-ham _____ 9 4 11 E lbe rt_ _______ 37 33 Eman ueL _____ 40 38 1,405 ] 4G1 266 533 -----. 6 510 2,126 5 10 2,213 7 3,063 2,522 3,09 304 5 58 439 303 124 5,665 4,957 1 ,517 200 1,27 5 ,917 l 9 32, 932 2,366 Fanni n _______ F a y e t t e _______ 74 9 61 13 85 782 13 1,926 3,204 854 155 7 1 ,454_ __ 5 30 14 102 1154,,6599331 3,772 5 7 1452331 77, 199 20,670 17,772 9,953 19,427 20: 011 13,50 5,910 46,,691661 6,5071 202 '' 5757 2,644 8,717 1 ,111 11 ,011 14,936 2,99 c 590 6,024 2, 774 2,020 3 ,493 11 ,467 4 ,GOO 49,954 13,031 27,262 21,757 r-3 D:l t;:j 36,562 " ~ 49,399 t;:j 1 ,022 E:< 56,639 17,570 I:Q 0 46,392 ~ 37 ,440 171 46 ~ 0 25 ,17 i;d 113,056 42,059 ~ 51,225 105,4 4 9,955 0 5 26, OG Ul t;:j 49,676 ?1 20,193 21,11 11 ,913 93,9 2 29, 111 7 ,410 37 ,433 33,595 f--L 00 -.:j ~ NUMBER Ar. D TOTAL VALUE OF SPECIFIED DOMESTIC ANIMALS ON FARMS AND RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900 00 BY COUNTIES.-Continued. 00 HORSES MULES r------------ ~------------- 000 ...... COUNTIES ...... .... Q) -:::! "1::1 ol . en .... -.> 0 ~-:::::: <~ SHEEP Floyd_________ 74 Forsyth..- __ --- 26 Franklin------ 42 75 1 ,65!) 49 110 2,620 34 52 843 6 36 1 ,423 3 28 1,133 11 52 2,273 2 784 1,190 343 12,606 718 s 29,898 $ 98,436 85 223 97 4,511 76 11,571 42,907 194 426 141 5,840 44 15,873 46,715 Fulton________ 9 Gilmer_ _______ 31 Glascock ______ 4 Glynn-------- 25 Gordon------- 80 39 836 25 712 6 230 16 237 73 1,553 2 39 779 3 8 202 77 105 869 11 2,407 3,471 2 4 606 3 54 71 3 2 83--- 317 804 50 82 1,562 13 378 901 1 3,046 870 13,401 16 5,121 369 1,854 145 8,550 66 91 13J 339 163 Greene _____ --- 67 89 1,347 23 61 1 ,551 1 GwinnetL----- 20 Habersha m____ 46 55 1,778 12 50 2,915 3 33 747 19 26 725 7 HHaanlcLoc-k--_-__-_-_-_- 8373 21 989 100 1,356 19 13 40 2,086 5 64 2,008--- 211 238 340 650 743 1,425 248 554 158 229 65 6,646 1,064 208 10,::114 191 282 5,512 89 155 6,647 11 97 11,262 463 16' ,161 31,135 3,941 8,141 25,436 15,411 31,388 11 ,095 18,890 13,033 23,834 51 ,289 22,318 3 ,960' 53,533 41 ,332. 82,194 24,625 43,542 47 ,047 Haralson____ -- 21 32 682 4 9 1,020 2 163 Harris ________ 26 39 908 9 40 2,472 1 21 Bart --- - ----- 12 18 779 - ---Heard _------- 42 17 601 8 Henry -------- 33 ' 4:~ 1 ,040 2 12 1,849--58 1 ,635 1 47 2,594 2 180 309 29 215 226 27 8 322 136 456 167 79 11 3,925 75 8,922 178 4,164 12 6,077 194 7 ,228 119 10 ,OH_) 1152,,8440~ 6,892 15,602 28,304 48,242 36,696 46,021 50,877 / Houston ____ __ 24 Irwin _____ ____ Jackson ___ ____ Jasper _______ _ 10 5 30 Jefferson __ ---- 19 Johnson ___ ___ Jones________ Laurens__ _____ Lee _____ __ ____ 10 59 16 9 Liberty ------- 60 Lincoln _______ Lowndes ______ L u m p k i n ______ McDuffie_____ - 19 24 39 18 Mcintosh ___ - _ 19 Macon _______ - 14 MMaadriiosno_n_-_-__- _-_-__ 46 38 Meriwether___ _ Miller__ ___ ____ 38 43 Milton ________ 13 MitchelL ____ _ 56 Monroe _______ 24 Montgomery___ 11 Morgan ---_--- 29 Murray ______ _ Musco.,.ce- __ -- ewton ______ _ conee - - - -- - glet horpe-- _- 25 10 27 27 3 ~ 6,2193581 3,67223 6 102 10 522 129 33 32 1 48 24 50 59 17 259 149 10 9 44 66 24 7 72 7 2 30 63 5 2,777 241 2,348 4 4,551 24 3 644 16 16 733 ~0 43 35 14 1,0213101 23 4 1 ,923 I 4 4 ------ 4- -- --- 1,625 3 1 3 455 99 2 1 ,474 --- :)I 23 ' 5 8 3,321 4 107 1 3 25 3 606 --- 1,309 2,605 2,2 5 536 1,363 2 29 94 2 7 35 1,451 - - - 130 33 2,252 1,043 89 1,005 20 1,055 29 83 41 2,737 1 77 105 17 14 1,343 2 2,602 4,411 2,290 21 2,191 --- 25 71 5 64 1,0 6 6 21 347 3 23 2 ~gg,---- 2 (j!) 1 .5 2 5 90 980 15 49 767 --46 2,169 4 14 1 ,079 1 27 2.279 1 090 1,023 433 34 7 21 91 192 'I66 17 194 34 :114 91 14,338 490 20,099 ------ 7 ,550 160 6,307 427 16 ,564 1 ,04 14,420 355 8,472 1 ,137 27 ,6 78 1 ,469 ,210 93 14,903 1 ,123 3,97 491 21 ,202 2 ,170 5 ,66() 40 5,:312 471 1,552 53 ~0 63 126 574 935 G,787 9,999 21,864 7 ,330 10 ,535 10 ,606 12,1 9 12 ,975 ::1,199 17,569 7 ,290 10,242 !l ,:H2 ,:3!) 3,017 6,950 13,797 ,492 15,975 7 ,375 9,915 8,504 20,755 10,123 12,706 17,015 5,52 15,530 5,2 1 17,443 61 ,404 4 ,981 57 ,057 42,517 63,367 61,111 39,820 1-3 114 ,344 ~ 26,409 t:I 13,553 119 ,462 0 :0 29 ,187 3. 62 15,120 33,235 117 15 '190 9 ,030 14,269 10,034 24 546 24,017 ~ t< 39,996 0 47 ,627 50,675 57 ,246 t< r~n rn l;lj 34,193 ~ ----- NUMBER AND TOTAL VALUE OF PECIFIED DOME TIC ANIMAL 0 FARM, AND RANGES, J UNE 1, 1900 BY COUNTIES. COU TIES ____l _________________ ______ DOME.TIC ANI,MAL . NEAT CATTLE. - -- - - - - - -.- - , No. of o. of Calves teers tee rs Steers Bulls Heifers Dairy Other Farms Farms Total Value Under 1 and 2 and 3 Years 1 Year 1 and Cows Cows Report- 1 Y ar Under Under and Under Under 2 years 2 yea rs in_g 2 Years 3 years Over & Over 2 Years & Over & Over The scate~~224~ol 215~52o1s33,499:63z 11~79 -62,12 3o,i0 31,25 f24:16a133:5ooi219~4211o4~Bz Appling_ _______ 1,323 1,286 --3o9,54I-332 --~443 --964--741,- -765-1:122 -3:J:o3 --6~63 Baker_____ ____ 994 96 140 ,099 1 :43 501 269 144 (il 561 1, 00 621 Baldwin _______ 1,356 1,321 203,059 1,023 127 270 53 97 435 1,447 352 Banks _________ 1,726 1,576 1 ,297 1,142 117 51 5 1 5 59 1,820 27 0 Bartow ________ 2,134 1,986 375, 156 1, 07 257 36 44 152 742 2,491 170 Berrien ______ __ Bibb ____ 1' 52 1 ,250 1,821 1,164 3 6' 51 3,700 236,004 1,012 2,006 179 9 0 62 Brooks____ -- __ _ Bryan ____ ___ __ Bulloch.. ___ __ 1,823 675 2,229 1,757 637 2,197 351, 314 142' 96 470,963 2 ,500 1,624 3, 30 1,021 878 1 ' 59 5 3 191 862 2,246 9560601 976 1,879 5,191 1,773 3,277 2,098 4,971 Q r; ' 4,733 l?'j 521 2,282 0 tli 0 2, 119 4,411 Burke ___ ____ __ 4, 169 4,058 5 1,535 1,619 '310 175 159 130 Butts.. __ __ 1,517 1,403 193,670 1,224 249 60 15 71 CCaalmhdoeunn_.___.____-_-_~ 1,282 876 1,265 816 159,020 855 155,107 2,654 172 1,485 84 51 781 1,380 73 267 CampbelL _____ 1,269 1,230 155,550 1,051 80 19 26 171 491 2, 100 777 321 1,535 518 191 95 463 9 0 2,030 3,667 499 1,499 484 CarrolL . ___ .. __ Catoosa. ___ ____ Charlton _______ 3,699 952 416 3,557 905 398 513,201 152,580 115 '157 2,628 786 ' 1,563 240 76 98 273 1,377 3,621 477 260 778 159481 25 727 62 296 338 1,190 167 971 798 4,276 1 Chatham_______ 640 527 141 ,3731 652 98 41 167 100 345 1,267 826 Chattahoochee__ 615 605 102,096 695 225 106 66 72 212 792 246 Cha.ttooga__ ___ _ Cherokee_______ . Clarke _______ __ Clay__ ______ ___ Clayton__ _____ _ Clinch _____ ___ Cobb _____ _____ Coffee _________ Colquitt- ______ Columbia ______ Coweta. ________ Crawford _______ Dade _______ ___ Dawson ________ Decatur________ D e K a l b ________ Dodf,e ___ __ - __ Doo y ___._____ _ Dougherty ____ _ Dougl a s ________ Early __________ Echols _________ Effingham ______ Elbert _______ __ EmanueL _____ _ 1,625 2,292 839 1,049 1,280 642 2,684 1,257 1,169 1,429 2,855 1,358 566 976 3,082 2,274 1,567 2,225 1,020 1,21)0 1,717 267 753 2,572 2,222 1,556 2,216 773 1,032 1,237 625 2,568 1,236 1,162 1,286 2,756 1,259 518 931 2,9~9 2,167 1,527 2,191 1,014 1,241 1,682 264 710 2,362 2 ,176 282,286 277,026 105,583 156,886 161,445 208,902 354,037 326,165 240,427 173,730 393,379 168,781 89,671 104,756 512,297 240,159 83,5 2 135,630 260,775 449,758 1,348 1,703 3 3 742 790 2,238 2,2,51 3,073 2,027 733 1,676 987 459 648 4,874 2,045 2,599 2,491 501 856 1,528 1,121 1,226 1,349 3,465 640 479 121 160 36 92 22 8 10 158 58 28 31 23 13 1,313 176 1,940 1,071 126 863 56 1,157 467 58 936 69 1,064 301 38 251 236 255 183 2,191 136 214 149 66 1,240 58 52 151 62 1,767 65 101 32 1,143 621 341 795 424 290 118 101 44 36 14 11 587 287 250 587 417 230 575 348 352 235 61 32 1,701 700 682 143 680 1,869 418 217 874 2,454 421 48 150 671 91 85 67 430 248 472 1,490 900 1,488 1,493 369 144 6,649 8 ~ 256 585 198 82 1,173 1,423 955 358 3,249 1,971 1,842 1,262 568 7,156 4,080 362 ~ ~ ~ 139 652 2,528 566 0 67 27 364 1,239 134 649 5 537 70 64 368 1,023 173 I:Ej 407 194 151 2,337 1,299 1,191 6,129 4,118 3,250 3,896 419 2,047 0 r ~ 241 1,108 2,807 1,423 67 143 559 715 0 127 ' 512 1,224 145 t"' fn 99 265 368 652 1,945 1,322 1,077 1,180 Ul rntzj 165 . 577 1,774 2,452 217 624 2,297 391 455 1,423 4,840 5,241 Fannin ________ Fayette___ ____ _ Floyd ______ ___ 1,714 1,545 2,692 1,611 1,5011 2,580 173,780 177,316 467 ,565 1,278 1,062 2,223 585 467 563 84 189 85 38 102 549 350 192 .177 483 2,107 363 1,472 975 3,123 359 411 f-'1- 531 wt.O- NUMBER AND TOTAL VALUE OF SPECIFIED DOMESTIC ANIMALS QN FARMS AND RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, ,_. BY COUNTIES. ~ DOMESTIC ANIMALS. NEAT CATTLE. , COUNTIES - No. of No. of Calves Farms Farms Total Value Under Report- 1 Year ing Steers Steers Steers Bulls 1 and 2 and 3 Years 1 Year Under Under and and 2 Years 3 Years Over Over Dairy Other Heifers Cows Cows 1 and 2 Years 2 Years Under and and 2 Years Over Over F o r s y t h ________ Franklin- ------ Fulton____ ____ Gilmer_____ __ __ GGllaysncnoc_k___ -_-____-____ Gordon ___ ___ -- 1 ,835 2,849 1,175 1,655 624 225 1 ,903 1 ,783 $ 205,176 2,597 300,047 1,136 1 ,608 614 212 1,835 214,865 187 ,154 76,948 64,720 312,157 1,397 1,650 915 1 ,246 446 1,123 1,676 99 204 33 77 . 36 259 6R 254 15 9 109 105 631 332 481 125 115 48 40 37 273 295 431 100 446 130 87 111 835 1,993 818 2,610 594 . 472 204 394 722 2,680 2,053 587 634 2,296 266 441 201 306 242 1,481 237 Greene____ _____ Gwinnett__ __ _-Habersham ___ -_ HalL _-- __ ___ -Hancock __ ____ - 2,111 3,442 1 ,461 2,489 2 ,215 1,958 3,303 1 ,349 2,367 2,183 255,714 414,613 145,379 286,098 326,203 1,324 2,554 1,008 1,618 1,713 240 116 55 98 683 2,225 186 103 86 407 1 ,450 4,707 221 161 257 92 328 1 ,518 199 82 78 224 951 2,551 358 270 306 161 888 2,182 480 474 123 370 712 / Haralson ___ __ - Harris ___ ______ Hart_ ____ _____ Heard ____ ____ - Henry--- ____ -- 1 ,517 2,592 2,089 I ,681 2,471 1,412 2,548 1,977 1,522 2,356 158,733 321,507 220,720 231,448 349,032 1,010 2,061 1,394 1,409 1,659 93 114 97 127 472 1,447 252 397 173 70 173 83 80 40 186 210 87 153 74 116 91 24 135 711 2,615 696 1,985 527 1,744 651 2,221 751 460 320 470 Houston __ _____ Irwin_---- ____ _ Jackson _____ ___ 1 ,972 1,321 3,185 1,899 1,185 3,081 329,424 981 261,159 2,587 416,074 2,206 107 1,167 139 79 795 86 80 724 9t 88 276 1,313 380 272 1,308 2,333 3,154 246 1 ,13~ 3,372 480 Jasper_ ________ Jefferson __--- - _ J ohnBon __- -- - .LT oauuerse_n_s__-_-__-_-_-_-_Lee __ _--- ---- -Libt!rty _____ - _- Lincoln _______ Lowndes-_- ___ Lumpkin__ ____ _ McDuffie___ ____ Mcintos h ______ Macon ___ -- - __ Madison ___ - ___ Marion - _- ____ Me riw e t h e r _____ Miller _____ ___ _ Milton _______ __ Mitchell ____ __ __ Monroe ___ -- __ M o n t g o m e r y ____ Morgan ______ __ Murray __ __ __ __ Muscogee ______ Newton ___ __ ___ Oconee __- -- - _Oglethorpe ___ __ Paulding___ __ __ Picken s__--- -_ PPiiekrec_e_ -________-_--_-_-_ 2 ,131 2,114 1,384 1 ,472 2,900 1 ,329 1,710 1,029 1,768 1,012 1,213 406 1 ,332 2,148 1,262 2,939 715 1 ,104 1,785 2,51 1 ,560 1,989 1,158 1,020 2,124 1 ,171 2,488 2,159 1,145 861 1,940 1,961 2J4,544 2,033 293,627 1,362 1,446 2 , 66 ' 1,325 1 ,504 216,168 244,856 505,853 211,335 257,434 997 1,690 955 1 ,101 341 133,242 298,752 95,225 145,989 68 ,955 220,664 225,581 193 ,327 432 ,510 132,72 1 ,121 995 2 ,091 1,106 2,2 4 231,679 113,182 236,101 295,058 968 1,10 681 2,624 583 642 1 ,241 740 1,240 1 ,162 2 ,073 1 ,375 917 3,160 1,742 3,825 1 ,03 1,114 666 1 ,261 7'54 1 ,373 1 ,557 791 2,255 1,322 5 248 281 125 591 66 1.,905 102 1,233 174 81 226 103 66 296 230 4 4 179 105 1,014 173 38 1 222 124 87 44 255 61 1,167 62 35 518 342 127 261 33 41 291 353 76 107 54 41 171 32 119 82 265 265 19 8 5R 23 323 80 802 944 94 47 84 59 25 29 101 112 141 76 27 87 349 1,661 257 99 465 1,59 585 163 435 1,646 538 50 382 1,834 911 244 908 3,957 2,841 63 180 720 41() 433 1,746 3,181 6,238 1-3 116 352 1,066 308 ~ tt 385 1,264 3,159 2,891 117 285 976 103 75 76 263 584 1,066 412 250 1 ,883 t:. ol ~ 0 oO 0 ;Q,>)b,Illl) oi 0 .0...>.. .0...>.. 8"' .0...0.. Condition Losses from Losses from April!- disease exposure .'. .' Q) .=>. . Q) .>=. ..'Q) > .".' ojQ) o) 0 .0...>.. ' oO 0 Q)bll "' ~ 0 .0...>.. .0..... .0...>.. "' oO Q) ;>,Ill ~ 0 obi) 0 .0...>.. O......C\l .0...>.. c:! oO II) ;>,Ill 0 obll .0...>.. O......C\l :lJ ol :.. ~- :lJ ..d "0- ~- .c:>. ;:sol s~::;;: 0.bl) ""~l:l Ill &~C"ldl":0logi ...:l "' Q) ...... Condition Aprill- .'. Q) ..> c:! d ~ oO II) >,Ill 0 0 obi) 0...>... 0....>.. O ...... ol ,;) I Me _____ ____________ ___ 2 .0 1.7 1.5 2,340 98 99 VNt. _H__.-_-_-_-__-_--_-_-_-_-__--__-_-_-_~{ass _ ________________ _ 1.4 1.4 1.9 1.4 1.3 2 .2 1.6 1.6 1.6 R. ~-------- ---------- - 2.0 2.5 1.8 . 826 98 98 1,302 100 100 1,577 98 98 280 99 95 Conn __________________ N. y __________________ N. J ___________________ Pa _____ _________ __ ____ DeL ___________ ________ l.S 2.0 2. 1 2 .0 2 .2 2.0 1.9 1.7 1.9 1.8 1.7 1:8 2 .0 1.7 2.5 . 1,098 14,200 1,938 11,142 740 99 98 98 98 97 99 98 98 97 95 Md - ____ ___________ ____ Va ______ ; _____________ W. Va __ ______________ _ Ns.. cc_____________________________________ 1.7 1.7 1.7 1 .7 2.1 1.4 1.8 1.1 2.0 2.2 1.9 1.8 1.~ 2.0 2.7 2,686 97 94 5,33~ 97 94 3,31 97 95 3,264 97 95 1 ,78t 95 93 Ga. __ ______ _________ ___ F la.____ ___ _ ___________ _ Ohio _ _____ _______ _____ 2.3 2. 7 1.4 2. 0 3. 0 1.4 2.S 3 .'1 1.4 13,,24~5~ ~~ ~~ 13 412 97 97 99 1.9 1.5 1.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 99 1.5 1.4 1.8 .3 .2 .3 99 1.5 1.3 1.9 .2 .2 .2 98 1.7 2.1 1.9 .1 .0 .2 97 1.9 2.2 1.9 .1 .1 .1 99 2.0 1.8 1.7 .1 98 2.0 2 .2 2 .0 .4 97 2.0 2.0 2 .3 .3 97 2.0 1.8 1.9 .3 96 1.4 1.2 2 .2 1.0 .1 .1 .4 .4 .4 .4 .5 .5 .6 1. 1 95 1.5 1.2 1.5 .5 .6 .9 96 2 .0 2.0 2 .0 1.2 1.4 1.2 96 1.8 1.5 1.8 1.0 .8 1.3 95 2.0 2.2 2.0 1.4 2.0 1.8 95 2 ..: 2 .6 2.5 2 .7 1.8 2.4 2:t 96 94 97 2 .7 3 .~ 1.~ 23:. ~ 1.4 'J. 1.3 2 .4 3. 0 .4 2. 0 4:~ 33:. ~ .6 6,804 99 99 99 3,978 97 98 98 8,534 99 99 98 5,112 98 98 97 720 97 97 97 4,620 98 99 99 64,488 98 97 96 6,256 96 94 96 48,691 97 95 96 1,440 92 96 94 5,980 96 95 94 27 ,904 . 97 95 93 21,980 96 96 94 25,432 94 93 91 18,20( 93 90 91 50 ,541 94 93 93 5330 ,09~6~ 92 96 91 90 96 96 Ind...- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -IlL.. ---- -------------- 1. 1.6 1. 1.4 1.7 1.8 15,770 97 97 97 1. 1.6 1. .6 .7 . 7 25,968 99 99 99 1. 1.5 1.7 .4 .5 , 7 38,104 62,244 96 96 97 98 Mich Wis . _ _ -------- ---- ---- ------ -- -------- Minn .--- -------------- Iowa- - . -- -- -- - -- -- -- -- Mo ___ - - - -- -- -- - - - - -- -- 1.5 1.6 2.1 1.8 1.4 1.6 1.4 1.8 1.7 1.3 1.7 1.6 1.9 1.5 1.7 N.Dak . ---- -- -------- S. Dak.. -------------Nebr-- - ------ --------Kans... --------------Ky... -- -- - ------------ 1.7 1.7 1. 1.5 1. 8 1.9 1.5 1.8 1.1 1.9 1. 1.5 1.9 1.4 2.2 11 ,085 98 95 96 1.4 1.5 1.5 .5 .8 .7 35,796 94 95 10,592 97 97 97 1.7 1.8 1.6 .6 . 5 .8 59,248 97 97 15,792 97 97 97 2.0 1.8 1.7 1.4 1.0 .9 79,730 96 95 25,542 99 99 98 1.7 1.7 2 . 0 1.1 .4 . 7 151,984 98 98 13,930 97 97 96 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.2 0,400 97 94 8 11,526 98 97 96 1.2 1.5 1.8 1.4 1.0 1.9 10,098 98 98 97 1.9 2 . 0 2 . 2 1.9 1.2 1.9 22,802 98 97 94 77 ,520 98 97 94 ~ 18,630 97 97 96 2.0 2. 1 2.6 1.2 .8 1.6 131,104 96 97 94 ~ 17,280 96 96 96 1.7 1.2 1.7 .8 . 5 1.2 7,182 95 96 94 2.1 2. 1 2 .2 1.3 1.3 1.7 106,225 95 97 95 37 ,468 94 95 91 l"-' ~ Tenn -- -- ---- -- ---- ---Ala... ------ ----- -----Miss. __ -- ---- ---- ------ 1.7 2.0 2.6 1.8 2.0 2.5 2.3 2.6 2.8 La ._ ----------- ------ Tex __ - -- - - -- -- -- -- -- -- 3.0 2.2 3.2 1.9 3.5 2.5 Okla ... ------------Ark . -- -- -----------Mont -- --------------- Wyo _. - - - -- - - -- - -- -- -Colo. . ----- ---------- - - 2 . 2 2.0 2.2 2.4 1.4 1.5 1.4 1.3 1. 6 1.4 2.2 2.5 1.9 1.9 1.9 ANr.iMz .e.x__.------ -_-__-_-_-_----------__- 2.1 2.5 2.5 1.5 Utah . ___ ---- __ ________ 2.9 2.5 Nev ..----- -- ------- --- 2. 0 1.6 5,508 96 95 94 2.1 2. 1 2 . 6 1.3 1.5 2. 1 31,586 95 94 91 P:l 3,360 95 95 94 2.5 2.5 2.6 2 . 3 2 . 5 2. 7 6,890 95 92 94 2 . 7 2 . 7 2 .8 2. 4 3 . 0 2.8 6,990 95 94 94 2 . 7 3.0 3.6 3.5 3 . 5 4.5 39,984 92 92 90 47 ,175 91 90 92 41,912 90 92 90 0 ~ 29,524 94 95 92 2 . 4 2 . 0 2.5 2 . 2 2.0 3.1 404,524 90 96 90 l:o:j 0 ~ 17,182 94 95 93 2.3 2. 1 2 . 5 1.9 2. 0 2.6 6,446 94 95 92 3.0 3 . 0 3 . 2 2 . 7 2. 3 3.0 4,256 98 9 96 1.7 2. 1 1.8 3 . 3 1.4 3 . 3 8, 116 93 96 89 60,534 91 93 88 49,000 97 97 91 ~ 1' 90 4,400 98 96 99 99 97 1.4 2. 2 1.9 2 . 2 1.4 2.7 96 1.4 1.5 2.2 3 . 5 1. 2. 7 2,730 92 95 91 2.0 3 . 0 2 . 4 4. 0 2.7 3.0 2, 775 94 95 90 2 . 2 2 . 5 2.6 2 . 0 1.6 4 . 2 3,625 96 95 97 2. 0 2 . 0 1.8 3 . 1 2 . 0 2 . 3 32,292 96 98 95 78,988 91 98 93 5 ,020 91 95 90 27,846 90 95 88 21,012 93 95 96 ~ U1 lr"n-' 1,920 96 99 96 2.3 1.5 2.2 3 . 5 1.5 2. 5 24 ,476 94 99 96 Idaho _ _.. ____________ 1.7 1.5 1. 2,686 98 99 96 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.2 1.5 2.4 10,152 98 99 96 Wash.. ___ ------------- 2.4 1.9 2.1 7 ,680 98 98 96 1.4 1.7 1.6 1.2 1.2 2.0 14,976 96 98 96 Oreg .... --- - - -------- 1.9 2.0 1.9 5,681 97 98 96 1.5 1.5 1.7 1.9 1.1 2 . 3 31,008 97 98 95 - - - --- - -- - - -- - -- - - - CaL __ -- __ -- -- . __ ---- __ 2.0 2.0 2.0 u.s__ ______ _________ 1.8 1.7 1.9 8,240 98 98 97 2.1 2 . 5 -2.6 3.6 2.0 2 . 4 90,345 94 96 94 375,09996 . 9t96 . 96, 1.9 1.9 2. 1 1.2 1. 2,419,27 94.9,96. 94.1 1--' $ CONDITION OF FARM ANIMALS ON APRIL 1, AND ESTIMATED LOSSES DURING THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1909, WITH COMPARISONS. 1:\:) 0 0 Sheep. Swine II Losses from Losses from disease exposure tate, Territory or Division I~ "' ~ "' "0 ' ".....'. Me---- ----- ----- -- Vt. _H__. _-_- -__--_-_-_-__--_-__--_ 2 .8, 2.2 1.9 2 .2 1. 2.2 2.4 2 .7 2.3 0 .5 ~5 .4 0.4 . 7 .5 . 50 1.0 .7 MR.asIs. ._._.__-_-_. _. _______- .__ -_ 2 .4, 1.6 1.9 1.4 1.5 1. 7 .5 .3 .7 .7 .6 .2 Conn. ---------- - - - 1 . 91 2.1 2.4 N.. yJ_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_--__--_-_-_-_ Pa ____ __________ __ 2.4 2 .9 2 .4 2 .5 2.51 2.6 2 .4 2 .3 2.9 .1 .1 .3 .5 .6 .7 .5 .f .7 .9 1.5 1.:~ DeL . . _--- - - - - - ---- 2.4 1.6 2 .5 . 5 .4 1.4 Mu __ Va __ __ __ ___ __ _____ ____ ___ _______ 2 .8 W. Va, _______ _____ ..cc____________________________ _ _ _ 4.0 3 .0 2.1 2 .5 2 .6 3.8 2 .8 2.0 2 .6 2.6 3.3 3 .5 2.4 2.8 1.2 1.~ 1 .c 2.0 2.3 1.3 1.9 2 .5 2.2 1.52.4 2 .0 2.4 2.t 3.5 (,o, __ __ _ _________ _ _ 3.1 3.0 3.51 3.0 2 . 5 4.1 Flo.. --- - ----------- 3.3 4 .0 3.4 3.0 3 .0 ~ .8 hio-- - - -- -------- 2.7 2.8 2.6 1.1 1.3 1.4 Condition Los es from Disease, Condition April 1- year ending March 31- April1- ,!.. ~ > .o..!. "....' "0 ' 01 o0ci ~ ~ ob() "0 ' "' co 0 <:I-);-.~ " '1""""( " ' o 1"""'1 ~ c:s "'1"""""1 "...'......0... o! 8 ,646 1, 24 98 96 99 97 9988 1.5 1.4 1.1 1.5 1.2 1.7 ~~ ~~ 4,994 100 1,305 97 1.4 1 .5 1.9 2.1 2 .2 2.1 171 98 99 98 2.0 2 .3 2.2 680 33 ,785 1,276 3 , 5~2 34o 99 100 97 97 96 96 97 94 96 97 99 97 2 .1 1 .9 21 .:3~ 2.2 2.1 96 2 .8 2 .4 2 .8 95 2.7 2 .~ 2 . ~ 95 3 . 3 2 .c 4.6 6,520 30,503 34 ,032 9,102 2,784 95 95 94 3.3 2 .9 3.6 95 94 93 4.2 4.6 4.6 94 94 91 3.0 2 . 5 3.5 94 93 91 4.0 6 .0 6.9 94 91 91 5.4 5 . 7 6.9 15,738 93 90 92 5.5 4.4 7.8 6 ,237 89 92 92 7.2 7.3 .8 118,1 0 95 94 95 3 .5 3.5 4 .7 ..'.. 01 .... CIS "0 ' "'...... 0"' "'...... 00 ~a) z ~ DAIRY PRODUCTS OF FARMS AND RAN 99 BY COUNTIES (U. S. Census of 1900.) COUNTIES. Number of fa rms rego.rt'g a 1ry products Value of all dairy Products. Value of dairy products consumed on fa rms. liULIC Gallons Gallons produced . sold . CR EAM BUTTER CHEESE Ga llon s sold . Pounds Pounds Lbs. Lbs. made. sold. made. sold. Fulton __ _________ Gilmer___ ______ __ Glascock ________ _ GGloyrndnon____-_--_-__-_--__-_- Greene___ _-- ___ -winnett_ __ __ ___ Haber ham _______ HalL ____ _______ Hancock _________ Hamlson __ - ____ -Ha rris ___ ______ __ Hart _ _____ ___ ___ Hea rd ____ ____ ___ Henry ___________ 02 $ 1 5,86 1 1 ,419 46,611 401 12, 394 134 12,0 1 1 ,634 5 ,065 1 ,13 1 2,772 1 ,066 1 ,975 1 ,241 45,662 56,416 50,464 4 5 , 3 75 56,493 s 41' 44 45,917 12 ,024 6,140 55,687 40,9 2 90, 11 3 4 , 056 75' 29 40,319 768,681 1 ,404 151 0 242,989 151 ,231 11 5,091 3, 853 ------ ------ 108 23,256 -~-~-~-~-~-I!-~-~-~-~-~- 2,665 ---- ------ -------------------- 34,431 4,454 251,055 160 ,522 393,400 103,191 231,2 6 2,032 650 15 ,881 -==-=-=-=-=-j-=-=-=-=-==- 46,238 94,42 6,91 23,210 --- --15-3~-. -_-__-_-_- 143,926 26, 26 -- - - -- ---- -- 42,913 51 ,151 4 ,640 45,263 50,647 577 930 920 641 1,060 ,430 ,150 ,277 ,247 ,664 ,720 24,7 16 140 -----1-2-,-44--4 ---- ------ --------------------------------------- 122,0421 178,924 169,135 111 ,133 207,165 1129,,'56234235 -_-_-__-_-_------ --- .!-- ----- ------ 865 ----- - -- ---- 34,007------ ------ ., p:j 0 Ul "d ~ q 0 Ul Q l".l 0 p:j Q ~ IHrwouinst_o_n__- ___-_- ___-_-_--_ J ackson __ _____ ___ J aspe r ___ __ _____ _ J effe rson ____ ___ __ 30,923 33,2 95 , 75 43' 15 41 ,432 2 ,327 424,6 3 29,753 243,440 6,201 1 ,463,6 7 42 ,38 674, 150 39,9 3 50 ,921 7 11 ,3 9 ,040 ---------- 1 ,69 31,,296169 ---------~------ -- -- --------- --- --- - --- 0,935 25 ,350 280,706 125,02 92,290 Johnson _____ ___ J~n e~ --~------- - - 2 ,414 33,471 27 ,992 219,020 25 ,966 540 ,040 54 21 5 6 .---- --------------- 26,2551 11 3,726 ------------ LLaeuer_e_n_~__-_--_-_-_-__-_-_- -_ Lib ~ rty ___ - ~----- Lincoln ___ ____ - __ Lowncle --------Lum pkin _____ --_McDuffie ________ _ Mclnto h_ - -----~facon __________ _ Madison _- ------Marion _ - - - _----Meriwether_ ____ -Miller____ --_----- Milton __________ _ MitchelL ____ ___ -Monroe__ ------- MonLgomery_____ Morgan------- --{urray _________ _ NMeuw' cLoogne_e___ -_-__-_-_-_--_ Oconee _-- ------Oglethorpe ______ _ Paul ding_____ -- __ Pickens ____ :_ - - __ Pier ce __________ _ Pike ____________ _ l'olk____________ _ l'ulask i _________ _ l'utnam ________ _ J 14 1900 61430 11080 410 ~ 51960 261160 390 1 1090 ~ 0 ~ 151900 9 0 l>J 517 0 1 0 t.j 171640 151030 540 6 0 0 t:d 21010 7 1600 ~ 50 660 131900 740 0 3,290 160 ~ Ul rl>nJ , INDEX. Agriculture ................................... ..... . AUalfa ....... . ........ . ......... .. ................ . Altitudes ... ....................... ... . . .. . . . ...... . Alphabetical List of Counties, with total population .. . . Also Alphabetical li t by ection .................... . Aluminum (Bauxlte) .. .... ...... ... ... ........... . . . Am-ethysts .. ...... ..... ..... .. ...... ... .. . .... . ..... Apples . ............................................ . Area in square .miles and in acres .. . ................. . A.rtesian Wells ............ ... ............... ... .... . A~seiiSed Valuation of all P.roperty ... .......... . .... . . 620 15 3, 5, 5 5660 6090 27, 30 31 21, 2!1 55 33 40 Bank~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 5690 Barite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Barley ................... .. .................. . . ... 14, 143, 174 Bauxite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '27, 30 B-eef Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Bees ........................................ ... . 208213 &nries ....... ....... .. . .... . .... . ............... . . . 21 Black Walnuts ... ........ .. .......... . . ... .... . .... . 23 Buckwheat .... . . ... .. . ... .................... ...... . 143 Butter ..... . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. ............... . .... 172, 175, !l0220i Cantaloupes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Cattle . ....... . . ..... ... . . .. ........... .. .. 24, 25, 17 , 182, 183 Charitable Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Cheese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202, 207 Cherries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Oherts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Obina W 3JTe . .' ~ ~2 Chufas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :H Cities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, 46 Clays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Climate Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 4 Clover ..... . ................. . .................. 14, 15, 154-155 Coal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Commerce ... .............................. .'. . . . . . . . . 58 Commercial Orchards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Copper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Corn .. .... .. .. ........... .. ...... . .. 6-14, 134, 138143, 152, 153 Corundum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 216 INDEX. Cotton ... ... ... ... ... .... ... .. .... ...... .. . . .. ... 15, 16, 93-131 Cotton Manufactures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 36 Cotton Seed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112114 Counties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-~0 Cucun1bers ..... .. .... .. ...... . ..... . ... . .. .. .. ..... . 20 Dairy Herds ...... ....... . . .. ... . .................. . Dairying .... .... . .... . ... ... .. ...... ... .. . ... . .. ... . Diamonds .. .. ... . ............................... . .. . 24, 25 24, 37 31 EducatiQn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4042 Eggs ...................... .... .. .. . .. . . ........... 172, 208-213 Electric Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Electric Oar Lines. .. . ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 En-ameled iBrick 32 Fall Line ... ........ ... .. ...... .. ..... . ....... . .. . . . 32 Figs .... ..... ..... .. ... . ... . . 21, 23 Flour Mills .................. .. ....... ........... ... 37 Forest Timbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 27 Foundries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Fruits .... ..... . ........... .. ......... . .... . ... .. . . . . 20, 21, 22 Furnaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Furniture Factories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Geology and Mining ........ . ..... . ... ... ............ . 27-32 Gneiss . . .. .... ... ... .... ... ... .... . ..... .. ......... . 29 Gold . ........ .. . ..... .... .. . .. ... ... ........ .. .. .. 31 Good Roads .................... ... .. . .......... ... . . 39 1.\Dd Arenaceous Shnl ~. Fla.t ,-oods-Uard Arg:illnceous Sh31es. ~nVJnnah.s and Pnhne:lto FhlU. 0 L 0 R