PRELIMINARY REPORT
OF TH E
COMMISSIONER
OF
COMMERCE and LABOR
STATE OF GEORGIA-
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FOR THE TERM ENDING JUNE 11 1912
CHAS. P. BYRD, STATE PRINTER. ATLANTA, GA.
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PRELIMINARY REPORT
O F FICE OF
COIvrMISSIONER OF COJ\1MERCE AND LABOR
ATLANTA, GA., June 12, 1912.
To His E xcellency ) HON . J OSEPH M. BROWN, Governor:
I herewith re spectfully submit a preliminary report of the work of the Department of Commerce and Labor.
Th e work of organizing the Department began J anuary 25th. As is well known to you, the rooms assigned to the Department were unfurnished and some time elapsed before anything could be done in the way of securing the furnitur e, st ationery and printing needed. Having no precedent t o follow , th e work of organizing th e Department was necessar ily slow.
The first order issued after taking th e oath of offi ce was that of appointing Prof. Joseph T. Derry, Statistician and Historian of th e Department of Agriculture, As sistant Commissioner, and Mr . W alter E. Chris tie, of Dawson, Ga., as' Stenograph er.
'I'he first work, of cour se, was to obtain a cor r ect list of the industries from whi ch information was desir ed. The ordinary of each county was first app ealed to, then th e secr etaries of the chambers of commerce, mayors of certain cities, and editors of various newspapers. In this connection I wish to testify to the promptness in many instances with which the se r eque st s were complied with. A complete census of the manufacturing plants has been made of every county in th e State except about twent y-on e. Nineteen counties r eport no industries
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whi ch come under th e super vis ion of th e Department, eleven r eport tw o each and six countie s' one eac h.
Blanks wer e prepared f or rep ort s t o thi s office of industri es r ecorded in th e- office of the ordinaries of th e vari ous counties ; fo r th e t ax r eceivers to r ep or t timbered lands and secre tur ies of chamber s of commerce and ot hers t o r epo r t industries, water p ower s and timbered land s.
The D epa rtm ent is now engaged in making a com plete cens us of mercan tile es tablis hme nts empl oyin g fem ales, in or der to see that th e law r equirin g that seats be furni sh ed them when they are not actively engage d in th eir work is complied with.
The office f or ce labor ed zeal ously in endeavo r ing to prepare and provid e hlnnk s tha t would meet th e r equirements. It wa s not a n eas v matter t o do thi s. Th e head s of th e va ri ous dep a rtm ents in th e different Sta tes .simi la r to the Georg ia Dep artmen t of Comme rce an d Labor wer e verv kind and cons ide rate a nd fu rn ished much va luable in form ati on, th ough the Geo rgia la w di ffer s mu ter'iall v from the Acts cr eating th e dep ar tm ents in other S ta t es.
Th e fir st blank r eceiv ed fro m th e printer r elated t o cotton mill sta tis tics . E nd fnct or v was mail ed a blank and quite a numher of th e largest mill s in the State promptly furni sh ed the Department with the informa ti on asked fo r withou t hesitation. Tw o of the la rge mills loca ted in :\ tla nta furnishe d the inf orm ati on ask ed fo r on t he seco nd day after r eceiving the blank s. S ome of the fn ctoti es have not yet, however, comp lied with the request although .repentedly urged t o do so. Tn each in st an ce a r eturn stampe d envelope wa s in closed .
Aft er th e cot ton mill hl1111k had been prepared , th e work of prep arin g <l blank to fi t. ge ner al conditi ons was lH'gun. A11 of th e indu stri es of th e S tate othe r than cotton mi lls und mnnu f'actures exempt un der the Actcreating th is Depa rtment were a sked to fur nis h infor mation on the ge ne r al bla nk. Varying
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succes s was m et with. It is the intention of th e Comm iss ioner to provide s epa r a t e blank s for each industrial cla ssifi cation before t he end of th e y ear.
'I'ho Act crea t ing th e D ep artm ent mak es it th e duty of the Commi ssioner to see that ce r ta in laws are en forced and con t em plate s cons ide r able t r avel ing over th e State. W ith the exce p t ion of th e printing' and office su p ply a ccount, wh ich ha s b een cured fo r out of th e con ting en t f und, al l of the ex pen se of maintain in g th e D epartment ha s been m et b~" mon ey furni sh ed by m e. Thi s ha s been a h eavy drain up on 'Illy r esources and I have not, th erefor e, se en fit t o und ertake any work that would materially i nc r ea se the d em nnd s upon my private purse, alread y very h ea vy. Of cou rse,' I am su r e that the Gen eral A s'sembly will promptly pa ss a bi ll r eimbursing m e fo r the amount s pe n t in cnr r ying on the work o f th e D epartm ent, and I will furni sh an it emized s t a t em ont wh en it i s desired .
In a dditi on to g a the r ing stati sti cs concern ing th e mnnufu ctm-ing indu stri es of th e State an e ffort ha s be en m a d e to Ioca te th e d evel op ed and und ev eloped 'wa t er powers and timbered land s of Georgia . 'I'h ere i s' avai labl e as y et little information as t o th e undeveloped water p ow ers of Georgia, but it ca n be st a te d a s a fa ct that, exce p t in th e coun t ie s of th e coa stal r egion, th ere are in Georgia a sur p i-is ing; numb er of powers whi ch ca n he dev eloped . In th e nu n ua l r epo rt t o be m a d e at th e end of t h e y ear it is hoped that mu ch information ca n be given ns to t h e dev eloped and und ev eloped water powers a nd ti mherod land s.
Early after a ssuming th e duti es of th e office th e Com missio ne r and hi s a s sistants began th e work of compiling the la bor law s of Georgia. TIle la ws w ere p ub lish ed in pamphlet form and circula t ed fr eely. There ha s be en qu ite a d emand for copies of th e lnws eve n outside of the State.
I am much g r a tified to be abl e to st a te that the re is not now and has not be en during m y incumben cy
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in the office of Commissioner an y r eal industrial unr es t. 'I'h o r el at ion bet ween ca pit al and la ha r app ea l'S to be cor d ia l. S ev era l incon seque u t inl s t r ik es have occurred during th e pa st sever al m onth s, h ut, for th e m ost part, th ey wer e eas ily mul ami cahly se ttl p<l h~' th o p:ldi es a t interest.
H I~ CO:i\[MmN.DA'J'IONS .
SH OULD C Ol\I PEL H E P OHTS .
It is apparent that the D epartment will nev er be ab le to secure full and com ple te r ep orts f ro m all of th e industr ies in th e S ta te until th e Comm issione r is given a uthorit y to r equ ir e an s wer s to the quest ions asked. 'I'h cro is gc n or a lly no d isp ositi on t o r efu se the inf'ormnti on on the part of th e h ead s of the indu s tr ies. In fa ct m any of th e larg e m ills and fa ct ories seem n ot on ly willing but a nxious to a ss ist in th e work. 'I' hi s is li kewi se t r ue of wa g e ea r n ers, organized and ot h er wise. On th e part o f som e of t he h eads of in d ustr ies, h owev er, th ere i s som e in, d i ffcr cnce sh own and m uch n ogli g cn ce m anifest. 'I'hi s ca n he cor r ect ed by a slig ht am en dm ent t o th e A ct.
C Ol\I PU LSO IlY E DU CATTO~ .
It is now gene r ally ag r eed a mo ng th ose who h ave
s tud ied th e q ues tion that com puls or y ed uca tion will con cl uce t o the g cn ernl goo d of t he S tate an d p romote th e h appin ess a nd efficien cy of wage ea r n ers'. I h ave alway s fa vor ed com puls or y educ a tion and s tr ongl y r ecom mend it n ow, n ot on ly as a soluti on of th e child lnb or probl em , hut fo r th e ultima t e go od of eve r y cla ss in Georgia.
Ho uns OF SERVICE.
'I'h o Corle of Geor gia limi ts th e h ams of ser vice of trainmen, hut th ere seems to he n o law r eg ulati ng th e h ours of ser vice of train di spatch ers, wh o issu e
orders t o th e train cr ews. It is m y judgment t hat
tra in d ispatch ers and opera t ives who r eceive and
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tran smi t di spa tches gove1'lling the m ovement of train s sh ould be pu t uuder th e same 1'111 es and r egulati ons of t rainm en a s to hours of service.
KN OW L E DGE OF H n a E x E N EE DED.
Our wise m edi cal exper ts agree t hat un sanitary and unhy g ieni c sur roundiugs hav e much to do with th e propa gati on of tuber culosis an d oth er deadl y di sens ger ms. H ot and stu ff v railr oad coa che s hav e p erh aps caused thou sa nd s of ca ses of tuber cul osis. It is 1Il~' j udgm en t th a t t rn inm en a nd str eet ca l' em plovees should he tau ght some th ing of hygi en e and sa nita tion to th e end t hat pa sseng er coaches a nd st reet cal'S' be kept in a m or e comfor table an d san itary condition .
UN llE,\ L T I IY O CCUPATIO N S .
Occup at iona l di sea ses are mu ch mo re comm on tha n is believ ed t o be t rue. Lead , a r seni c and pho sph or us p oisoning ha s caused m uch suffe r ing and m any denth s. Th ose who work at occup at ions whi ch weak en one 's vitali ty, wher e n oxiou s fumes nr c inh al ed, and wh er e th e sn rr oundings are gone rullv unh ealth v, sh ould he frequ ently cautione d by their employe r s an d cverv effor t made t o diss ipate a s m uch as possibl e dust , dead ly f ume s and ga ses. It is my ju dmnen t th at th ere sh ould be fr equent inspect ions of ind u st ri cs classed a s uu h enlthf'u1, a nd pllysi eian s in eha r ge of cases trn ccabl o to t he occupation of th e pati ent sh ould be r equired t o r ep ort sam e to th e Dep artment.
P ROT ECTI N G 'ITn.; B oys.
Th er e see ms t o be no law in Geor gia protecting youn g boy s from being sent on errands to hou ses of prosti tuti on. It seems to me th a t n o individual , firm or cor po ra tio n should be allo wed to send one of th eir employees t o such place on an y bu siness wh atsoeve r, if such an one be under eighteen y cnr s of ag e.
S E CTIO N S H OULD B E AM EN DED .
It is my j udgm ent that no per son under sixteen
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year s of ag e should be allow ed to appear upon th e sta ge of any motion pi cture show and I str ongly re comme nd that Section 756 of th e P enal Code be am end ed so as to cover motion picture shows, a nd th at the age limit in that section be raised fr om twelve to sixt een yea r s.
H IG H ER S AL ARY FOn THE S T EN OGRAP H ER.
'I'h e stenog r apher of the Department mu st of necessity be th e chief clerk as well. The confident ial natur e of th e work ma kes it absolutely necessary that th e st enog r apher should be as nearly as po ssible a permanent fixtur e in th e office. Th e salar y provided in the Act is only $900 per year . Thi s is not suffic ient t o demand th e services permanentl y of a good man. Stenograph er s can be secure d at that price, but th er e would of necessity be f r equent cha nges , and this ought to be avoided if po ssible. I stro ngly urge that the salary be fixed at not less than $1,200 per annum.
I N CONCLUSIO N .
P ermit me to take thi s occasion to expre ss my a p precia tion of th e many act s of kindness and considera tion shown me by your Excellency and th e officials of th e E xecutive Department during my t erm of ser vice.
R espectfull y submitted, H. M. S TAN L EY, Commi ssi onel'.
MANUF ACTURING IN GE ORGIA.
'I'he statis tics which follow consist of information collecte d by the Department of Comme rce a nd . Labor since January 25th, to which is added information obtained from th e United States census of 1910, which ha s but r ecently been made public.
The figures shown wer e compiled and arranged by A ssist ant Commi ssion er Joseph T . Derry.
Geor gia's total area is 59,265 squa re mil es, of
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which 540 represent the water surface, leaving a total land area of 58,725 square mil es. Although the largest State east of the Mississippi River, it is the twentieth State of the Union in size, and the tenth in point of population.
Although Georgia ranks as fifth in the Union in the value of its field and orchard products, it was twenty-fourth in 1909 in the value of its manufactures, In 1850 there were in Georgia 1,522 manufa cturing establi shm ents, 3'5 being cotton mills and 3 woolen mills. A few of the cot ton mill s produced woolen fabrics al so. ']'he oth er manufactories consiste d of tho se that turned out such articles as minister to th e needs of every civilized community. ,The total value of the products amounted to $7,082,000.
By the United States cens us report of 1900 there were 7,504 manufa cturing establis hmen ts in Georgia with a total capital of $89,789 ,656 employing 83,842 per son s and turning out products valued at $106,G54,527.
Excluding the smaller nei ghborhood and hand industri es th ere wer e 3',015 establi shments having a capita l of $79,303,316, employin g 83,336 wage earner s and manufacturing products valued at $94,532,368. It is with the se 3,015 est ablis h ments' that the compar is on of 1909 (the cens us ye ar ) is made, when Geor gia had 4,792 manufacturing establis hments (exclusive of the sma lle r neighborhood and hand industri es) giving employment to an av erage of 118,036 person s during the year and paying out $43,867,000 in salar ies and wa ges. Of th e per son s employed 104,588 were wag e earners. ']"he products turned out by the se est ablis hments were valued at $202,863,000, to produce whi ch there were used materials costing $116,970,000. Thus th e value add ed by manufactures amounted to $85,893,000, which figlues r epresent the net wealth created by manufacturing operations during the year 1909.
The relative importance and growth of the leading manufa cturing industri es of the st at e in 1909 are
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shown in the follo wing table taken .fr om the U. S. cens us r epor t of 1910, but slig htly alter ed in its arrangemen t for the purpose of placing t ogether the st a tis tics of cotton goods, hosier y and knit goods, 'woolen, wor st ed and felt goods and wool ha ts, and of omitting such ind ustries as we are forbidd en to ta ke cognizance of. The va lue of pro ducts in some of th e indu stri es involves a cer ta in amount of duplication beca use in some instances t he pro duct of one est abl ishm ent is used as ma te r ial fo r anothe r cst a bli sh me n t .
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r r E X T I LE S.
It will be noti ced from th e above tabl e that th e
combined value of all textil e manufa ctures includ -
ing cotton goo ds, hosiery an d knit goo ds, woolen,
worst ed and fe lt goods and wool ha ts amo unted to
$;-)2,141,000 or 25.7 per cen t of the tot al val ue of all
mauuf'acturcd product s of the Sta te in 1909. Tw o
cordage and twin e mills, one silk mill engaged in
thro wing r aw silk into organzine and t ra in , and one
establishmcn t making shoddy wer e r eported t o th e
takers of th e census, but the statis tics could not be
shown separa tely because their publication would
disclose th e oper at ions of indi vidu al establishments.
Georgia ha s f or severa l year s p ro duced next to
th e larg est cotton cr op of any st a te, being second .
t o 'I' cxa s alone , bu t it r anks fifth among th e sta tes
in th e va lu e of it s cott on ma nufactur es.
'I' he f ollowing table shows the number of spin-
dl es, looms and kni tting ma chines du r ing ] 900, 190-1-
and 1899 :
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cotton s ma ll wares.
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go ods . an d wool
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k nit goods.
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1909 19lH 1899
ICnitting ma chines _______ 1909 19lH
1899
1,794 , 111 1, 3H ,889
828 ,35 3
1 , 75 1, 547
1 , 3 18, 573 8 17 ,345
24 . 772 17 .7 92 19 , 9G-t 6 , 352 11 , 008 - - - - - - - - -
3G, 034 3 1 ,7G7 19 ,901
3 ,530 I , Gn 1 , 078
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35 ,358 3 1 , 22 1 19 , 398
G7G - - - - - - - ~ 540 - - - - - - - - 503 - - - - - - - - -
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'I'ho following f rom the United States cens us bull etin will p r ove inter esti ng and profitabl e:
Cotton goo ds, including cott on sm all wa res.'I'he con ditions for th e gr owth of thi s industry have been favorabl e becau se of th e proximity of th e fa ct or ies t o th e supp ly of raw cotton and an abundance of labor. Whi le th ere is n o dir ect connect ion between the cott on cro p and the amoun t cons u med in th e mill s, it i s of inter est to kn ow that in 1909
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th e total cr op of cot ton in Georgia amo unted to 885,-
389,000 po und s, or over three times the quantity of
r aw cott on used in th e cot ton fa ctori es of the sta te.
The followin g is a sta te ment of the qu antity and
cost of the prin cipa l ma terials used in the manu-
facture of cotton goods, and th e quantity and va lue
of the chief products as reported f or ] 909, 1904, and
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M at erials us ed, tot al cost , Cut toPno:unds
C o s t .. CottoPnouynadrsn, purchased:
Cost; CottoPnouwnadsst e, purchased :
Cost
S farch Chemica ls and dy estu ffs Fu el nnd rent o f p OW CT All ot her ma terials
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2r,0 . 820. 180 82 7 .884 ,458
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42!J,003 $81, 782
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8 , 20 1 , 312 $3 10,055
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$107 , 828
_ 8251 , 239
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81, 020 , 2 10 82 ,3 30,101
823 ,832, 297
19 7, 34!J, r,!J3 $2 1,13 2,744
r,!Jr,.403 $117 . 755
3,007 , 1r,7 $202 ,2 9 1
8121 , iJ'1 8270 ,S 17 $C,74, S25 $ 1 , 300,1 31
8 11 , 113 ,3 56
14.'i , 0!J!i, 3 24 $9 ,0 92, 4().1
70,020 S10, 775
48, ()'!l $ 1.9 10
805 ,!J00 822 .) , n7l 8318, 0,;7 $797 . 583
Pr o du cts . tot al v a lue
_ $18. 036 ,817 $35 , 174,248 818 ,457 ,6 45
P lain clot hs for printin g and conve rt iu u :
Sq ua re y ards
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_ $1 ,0 85 ,1 82
2!J, 03C" 22S 8 1, ].15 , 505
Drow n o r bleached s hoot ings and s hirt-
in zs : Sq ua re yards Val ue
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2 ].1. 520, r,S8 8 1\.442 , 305
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202 , !J34 , 8 10,1 35,
08 7 0 67
Fan cy woven fabrics : Sq ua re ya rds Va luo
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12 , 44!J, 6!J4 $843, 803
5 .!J70 .201 $363 , 200
Ging hams:
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Square ya rds
I 49,481,!J21
Drill~;aluo --- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --I 80,6-10 . 339
30 , 429 , 272 $3 ,009 , 172
Sq ua re ya rds Valu e
T icks. de nims. and st ripes :
SYqnuluacre yards
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N ap ped Inb rics : Squ a re ya rds Vuluc
Cutton towels and to weling: SVquuluaere ya rds
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TwinPeo:und s Value
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C,4 ,0 75.402 $ 1. 378, 103
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35 . 2 19 , 027 82, 585, 817
_ 11, O:il , 5G5 _ $ 1 ,209 . 07S
_ 20, 472 .753 1 51 ,7 00 ,7 57
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12. 2()'1 , 3HO $1 , 374 ,77 2
_ 01,950, 708 _ $ 11 , 971 ,'188
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1 , 590 , 792 $830 , 522
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1!J. G84 , 9 27 $5 10 , 108
41,727 ,8 88 $2 . 809 , 105
33 , 700, 527 $3, 0 19,93 1
13 , 3 16 , 81 5 $1, 078, 754
0 , 7!J7, 117 $591 ,435
4 .0,;7, 247 SG97,091
4,; , 350 , 389 $8 , 020, 720
430 ,2 0G $72 , 011
10. 102 , 249 $1 57, 18-1
0 ,2 1:!,5!Jr, 82].1 , 23 7
1:11 . 7:l!J. 9 17 85 , 127 ,409
!JG5 .038 8 1-12 . 8 87
25 , :102,954 $ 1, 117 ,529
3 1 , G73, 02 2 $2,143 , 540
30 ,3 78.806 $ 1, 801. 586
10 , !J71 , m l $1,018 ,395
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:15 , 748 , 094 $1,882 ,4 37
030 . 769 $74 , 394
15 , 310.595 S280.Gl 4
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$2 ,48-1,101.
$.953 .,098_
1 Dues not include uno establishme nt mu nufu ct uring cott o n s mall wares. :!F'ig urcs call not bo shown wit ho ut di sclosing indivi dual ope rat ions.
"Xot rep orted sepu rute ly .
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"Ra,Y co tt on r epresented about sev en-eigh th s of th e to tal cos t of all materia ls u sed during ea ch of the thr ee cen sus y ear s. 'I'he qu a n t ity of this material in crea sed 5::3,470,587 p oun d s, or 27.1 p el' cen t , f r om 1904 t o 1909 and 51,654 ,2G9 pou nds, 0 1' 3;5 .5 p e r cen t, fro m 1899 t o 1904, wh ile t h e g a ins ill cost w ere $G,7;51,714: or 3'J .9 p el' ceu t nn d $11,440,280 o r 11.8 p er ce n t f or th e r esp ect ive fiv e y ea r p eriods.
, Ve n ext ca ll a t t en tio n to th e cens us r eport con cor ning hosi ery an d kn it g oods .
"Th e Iollowi ug s ta te m en t sh ows th e quant it y and cost of th e p rin cipa l mat e rial s used ,lI1l1 the qua n t ity H1111 val ue of th o di tf cr eu t product s a s r e port ed fo r 1DO!), 1D04 nnd 1899.
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M ut cr hrls us ed , t ot al cost , Co tt oPno:unds
c ost
Cotton ya rns, purch ased :
P OU Ud:L
Co . L
Chem icals and d ye st u ffs Fuel and runt of ne wer ,\ 11 ot her m ut eri uls
Product s, t ot al v a lue
Cotton hal f hose: D ozens
Val ue
--
--
Cott on hose : D Ol en
Vnluc - - - - - - _-- -
Cotton shirts an d drawers : D o zen s
V nlue
All ot her prod uct s
_
_ _
._
_ _ _ _
_
_ - - -- _- -
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_ _ _
SI , 872 ,-1 3G
-I , OI3 , 5:Hi $1 50 ,95G
-1, 88 0 , -128 80 78 .80;)" SO-I, 5;;S {l l , 7;)7 S:JIO,300
S3 , 2:32 , G23
2 . ,j OO , OD5 $ 1, 370 , 02G
l , 22G, 235 S l ,0l8 ,080
:ll-I , S03 _. :i7:1, 020 8270 ,5 0 1
SI ,-1I7 ,-11-1
$757 ,130
(Il
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0 , GOO , % 1 81, 127 , 1 :..?;~
SIS, 200 s:n,5 l ll S21O,-1 88
3, 707 , 2 18
SI12-1,:3 11 S 12, llO:J S IO, SO-I
SI lO, 102
82 ,325 , 8;}1 S I,230,80 1
1 , 278 , 107 $780 ,3 00
70-1, 3-15 Sl30 , OlO
002 ,388 $0185, 155
-100 ,427 S:J2 1 , 058
4 2;;, 000
S80:J, 1l2 82 57, H17
20il, lo;j
&132, 320 S40 , 80 1
( ll I ncluded under a ll ot her materials to av oid di sclos ur e of indivi d ua l op era tio ns .
'I 'he f oll ow ing" bibl e t a ken fr om the cen sus bulleti n sh ows th o exten t t o whi ch the m anu f a ctures of Georg ia a r e cen tr alize d in cit ies of 10,000 populati on and over:
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CITIE S IIAYI:\a A ]'OP ULATIOX 0 1" 10,000 A X D OYE n.
DI STm CTS OUT SIDE OF
I
" CIT I ES IIAV IXQ
]'O l' ULAT IO :-; OF 10,-
ITE ~ .
Year. Aggregate.
T ot nl.
10,000 t o 25 ,000.
I
25,000 to 100,000. :
100,000 nnd ove r,
000 A >iD a \'E H.
---
P a pul a ti on ______________ 10lD 1000
N umber of establisbments 1000 I S00
I N umber or Per cent
amo unt . of total.
I
I
I 2,{)QO, 121
2 ,2lG, 331
II
323731,,S6HSS
].1. 3 10 . 0
4,702 I 3 .015 I
043 10 .7
50 0 i 16 . 0
N umber or IIPer cent
am ount. l~f t otal.
7~ .2 3 3
2.S
5 1, 13 1
2 .3
172
3. 6
15 1 I 5 . 0
I Nu mbe r or P er cent ' Number or Ip er cen t I N umb er or IPcr cent
amount .
of t ot nl.,' a mo unt . of t ot a l. amo unt.
:
I
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146 ,7 60 183 , 557
2SS 35S
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830 ___
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S5. 7 SO,4
SO. 3 S3. 1
Av erage nu mb er of wage 1000
10-1, 5SS
3 1 ,OS3
earn ers _____________ 1S00
S3, 330
23 ,"17 1
!
I Value of produ ct s ________1 I ll00 $202 , S63, 262 $75 ,33 '1,3 00 1 1Sllll ll-l,S 32 ,36 S 37 ,3-101 ,23 0
I Val uteuarcd_d_e_d_b__y_m__a_n_u_f_a_c_-_ 1I S0l0l0ll
,S1~" ,,182, ~6 ," 0ll7l_~
1 33 , 256 , 700 [ 16 , 125 , 6-1<1
30 .6 28 .2
8 , 152 7,GD3
37 . 1 : $14 ,'103 ,33 1
:: : ~ I 11, 101,072 5 ,501, 072 30 .4 '1 , 600 , 305 1
7 .8
11 , 520
0 .2
15 ,77 S
7 .1 827 I SD2I 07G 11 . S 2G, 153 , 158
6 . 5 11,072, ll-l3 10 .3 11 ,75O ,27!J
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57l2l,,S6005.:; I
1------------------- - I 13 .7 $33, 03S ,002 I lG .3 $127,52S,ll,j3
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60 ,4 71.8
cs.o
60.5
6 1. 3 63.6
Our n ext table gives sp ecial information about manufactures in the nin e largest cit ies of Georgia. Manufactures in th e nine citie s of Georgia hav ing 10,000 inh abitants or over for th e ye ars ' 1909, 1904 and 1899.
CITY.
Ath cns .,; At.lnnt a , Aug ust a. Brunswick. Co lum bus . M ncon , , Romo Savan na h . W ny cr oss ,
--
-. -
P opulation.
N umber of
I Establishm ent s.
. ._- --
Averag e Num ber of W a ge E arn ers .
...._-
--
Va lu e of Prod uc ts .
- - Vulu o "iiddcd by IIlaiit~f~ctu ro --==
(or Va lue of products less cost of m ut criuls.)
I 1 909 1~ 1910 1900 1909 1904 1 1899
1909
I 1904
I 1899
I 1909 I 190,\
1899
____
14 154
,0 13 , 830
__ 41,010
_ 10, 18 2
_____
20 , 551 40 , 005
12 , 0!l0
_: 05 ,0 04
_ 14,485
10, 245
89,872 39 ,44 1
9 , 081 17 , OJ.! 23 ,272 7 ,291 5-1,24 4
5 , 9 lD
37 28
483 204 71 G'l
I rI '" 27 002 50!l 580 52,1 12 ,000 51 ,1 58 ,000 5078,000 5783 ,000
100 12 , 302 11 , 80 1 80 5 . 073 '1,830
7 , 900 5 ,5 03
$33 ,0 38 ,000 10, 450 ,000
525 , 740, 000 8,829,000
S14 ,4lD,000 7 , 08 '1, 000
si3o,,8'S5O1,,0oo0o0
5-105, 000 1 52M , 000
2
,8SO70,;
.ooo
, 000
Isc2 ,.o83z7o,.0o0oo0
23 2G
25 385 254 35 1
07 2,000
407,000
703 , 000
4 J.l , OOO
220,000 301 , 000
55 52
58 4,00 1 -1,'134 1, 110 8,552 , 000 7,080 ,0 00 5,001 ,000 2 , 2UO ,OOO 2, 7UO , 000 1 2 , 105 , 000
~ ~ ~~~r~ ~~~~ 80 01
30
13 7 21
00 3l ,,7O2J.9! _3__,0__0_1___2_,0_0_-_1 _ 101,, 870034 ,, 000000 __7__,2_0_7_,_0_0_0 5 ,452, 000
21,,712307 _3__,2_3_0__ _2__,2_-_1.9_
0, 734 ,000 0, 3'10, 000 -- 3 ~ 7 50 ~ o66 1 , 203 , 000 ________ -. - - - - - - - - - -
3,878330,,000000 __3__, _18__1_, 0_0_0.. _2_,3_0_1__,0_0 0
3 '~~1:8gg I- -~~~~~~~~~-l- :~:=:~~~
I
N OTE .-This in cludes data sin ce 1901 fo r th ose est a blish ment s only within th o corpo ra te limits of tho citi es . This rul e of tho gov or nme nt wo rks ma nifest injusti co to th o cities, because ma nufac turing ostablis hme nts arc , as far as possible, placed outsid e t ho city limit s for th o snko of hav ing mo re room; ye t th ey are certainly a part of th o ma nu fa ct uring industri es of t he city.
Our next table goes a little more th oroughly into th e gener al statis tics of all manufactures in Georgia fo r the years 1909, 1904 and 1899.
I PEn80~8 EK~A01':D I:S INDUSTRY.
I
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N u m ber
C on- of Estn bsu s Iish- T otal. Y ear. monts.
P ro p r i o-
Wago
t or s a nd Sa laried ea rners P rim ary
firm
em- (averugo h orse-
memb ers . plo~ccs . num ber) . po wer.
Capital.
Salari es.
W ages .
I
Cost of materi als .
Val ue of products .
CE ~T II Va l uo
I added by
PE R
OF
INCIlEABE .
I ma nufnct uro \Vage
(va lue of ea rne rs Value
produ ct s less 'I<avernge of
cost of
nu m- [prod-
ma t erials.) ber.) u cts,
-I 1900 4 ,702 118 , 036 5, H 1 lU04 3 ,2 111 102 , 3 05 3 ,5 12 180g 1 3,015 - --- -. -- - - .
-I I
8 ,307 lOt , 588 '208 , 24 1 5202, 7 / 8 ,000
I 6 , 104 02 ,740 220, 4 lU 135 , 211 , 000
3 ,81 5 83 , 336 11 30,490 79, 303 , 000
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I I 59, 062 , 000 534,805 ,000 5 116 ,970 ,000 5202 , 8 03 , 000 585, 893 ,000 12 .8 34. 3 5,027,000 27 ,303,000 83, 625 , 000 151, 04 0 , 00 0 67 ,4 15,000 11.3 59 .8 3,204,000 19, 058, 000 40, 350 , 000 04 ,532 ,000 45 , 176 ,000 ,- - - - - - - - -
Immediately upon the organization of th e Georgia Depar tment of Commerce and Labor we set to work collecting statis tics' of manufa ctures in Georgia up to 1912. Th e 'fo llowing table prepared by this department shows a substantial gro wth in th e textil e industries of Geor gia since th e census year,
1909.
KI X D OF MI LLS.
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C a p i t al.
11
i I Co t ton M ills t hat spi n __ 151S30 , 340 , 030
0' j W oolen Mills __________ 0i 1 ,000 , 000
Knitting Mi lls _________;1 3 1 l ,i07 ,000
MillsTeox'oce' pt 1oUJuTte,,f'u"e-'l'
t ory, no ligures given, l WI 30, 137,030 and 1 Bilk fuctory, no fig-] 2 ur es giVen-- -- --- - -- ---!W3
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44, GOO ( d Ie spi n d lcs 1 I
3 , 702. 1 1 , 000 i1G8
88
30 ; 130 1120 I 4 : .13 : 47
_ __ I Ivo 2 , 140, 150 produe ti S IPin Idles
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Th e wage earners employe d in th e above list of tex tile mill s in Georgia number about 36,362 and the va lue of th eir products amounts to $60,754,705. If thi s value holds th e same proportion as in 1909 to that of all th e manufacturing industries of Georg ia, th en th e total value of said industries in 1912, is $236,403,521. In like manner th e wage earner s in 1912 would be about 122,000.
vYe take again from the U . S. cens us bulletin the of work per week am ong th e wage ea rner s' of
following inf orma tion
- ----_. -_. . -----------_-.
ab....o. ut
the
p---reva iling .h..o-7u= rs= Ge~ org~ ia . ==========
-. _
-
AY E R A GE :X U ~1D En OF W A G 1:- EA RX EHS I S t:ST AHLIsn"I J<; X T 8 QHO UP EO A CCOHDl :--'G
TO PIU;YA ILIXG n orms 01-' w oux I'E H wx ex .
I ="' O U 5 T HY .
I. 7~ . T otal. 48 and I B etw een I 5!. I Bet ween I GO. 1 BetweeJl !
00'1 ioo under. i'18 a nd 5.1.
51 alll i
a nd 72.,
. Over 72 .
All in-d-u-s-tr-i-es- _- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-__- -_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__- _- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__- _- _-_-_-_-.-_1- - -. -, 5- 8- 8-
10 1
7 , 075 1'
BB\~re~a.~d~Iatfn~d~~ol/t~ihreEr l1bea;:k~'e~r~y~-p--r~o=d=u==ct=s=_=_=_=_= _==_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=__= _= _= _= =_=_=_=_=_=_=_=__= =_=_=_=_
Brick a n d ti le
- - -- - --
Ca rriages and wagons and m ate rials
Cars an d gen era l shop cons t ruc tion and repai rs by str-nm-ra ilrond co mpa nies _
8~c:l:l~~f~~~~\~~s~ !~~1_u_d_i~~_~~i~~~~= ========== = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = '
Cooperage a nd WOOdCll goods. Dot else where sflCcifiC(I__~
.: _ __ __ _
Copper, t in, a n d s hee t-iro n p ro duct s ___ ____________________________ ______
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1, 050
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61
130
.~ ~ 7 , 552 5 1 , ,12.1 II 23 , 507
lOG
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15 i 370
0 - - - - -- - . -
_
eott.o.n goods , including cotton s mall wn rcs ~~ ~_ ~
~
27 , 803
3CH :
10,')___ _____
products __ ~1~~ll~~:I~m-~~;;d -g-ri;t-~ilipr~~fl;ct;==== == = := = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = [1 :! , ~~~
F oun dry a nd machi ne-sh op
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2~ I ~J ~
5
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Liqu ors. m alt
.:.
M arble and stone work
M attresses a nd spri ng bed s
Oil, cottousced , and ca ke
~ ~
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oi
~
_ _ _
2,OnU
3 10 2 ,888
1
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fil H 1 10 , 808 15 , Hl a
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P at ent me dici nes and compounds and drugg ists' pr opa rnti on s., P ottery , t erra-cott a . and fire-clay produ cts Printin g a nd publish in g
S laught ering and me at packing
Tobacco rnanufuctures
' Voolen, worst ed, and felt goods, and wool h a t.
All other in d ust ries
_
210
_
502
3:~ _
_
2, 395
_
88 !
io
II
2: I3 1
793
220
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81
87
2 70
302
300
24
70
20G
15
300
1 ,97'1 20 , 5 18
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31
17
_
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It is evide nt from th ese figur es that for the grca t majority of wage ear ne rs employe d in the ma nufacturing industries of Georgia th e prnvniling hours of labor range fr om GO to 7'2 a week. 'I'wcutythr ee and two -t enth s p er cent of all wa ge ea rne r s wore employed in cstablislun cnts wh er e th e p revail ing h ours were less tha n GO a week, nnd only 1.4 pe r cent in establishme nt s wh ere tIIC:" wer e more than 72 a week.
It will be not ed th at ill th e cott on-goods iudu stry th e majority of the wage ea r ne rs work hetwceu GO and 72 hours per week. I'n th e ste mn-rn ilro a d r ep air sh op s th e p r eva iling h ours were ma in ly 54 per week. An invesfigu ti ou by th o Georgi dopu r tment of comm erce and lah ar shows th a t the COtt OIl an d woolen , h osi er y nnd kni t tin g mill s begun 0 11 Ja nua ry 1st 1a12 to con form to the S tate law 11y adopting 10 h ours n dnv for lnhor by th eir employ ees.
, Ve have heen nbl e t o secure fu ller sta t iatics for th e y ear 1912 fr om th e tcx t ile mi lls th nu fr om unv oth er manufa ctori es in Georg ia.
Our investigati ons up to date have emb ra ced comp re sse s, fo und r ies, flour and gri st mi lls, ginn eri es, marble and gra n ite works, nl] classes of textil e mill s and cst ublisluucnts which m unu fnctu re bri ck, bu ggi es', car r iage s, wa go ns, ha gs, overal ls, tents, burr els, broom s, bl ind s, doo r s sas h es, cr a tes fo r canning, candy, che micals, cigars, coca -cola , cement products, coffi n s, cott on g in ma chin ery, ceiling, flooring, excelsior, f'ertilizers, cott on oil and cotton see d cakes, furn iture. harn ess, leath er good s', mi ll supplies, m ining mnc lrin erv, pn cki ug' box es a nd tanks, pa te nt med icines, plow s, ref r igerato rs, sewe r nnd so il pi pes, scales, sh ow ca se s, i r on, steel a nd wooden wares, m ola sses a nd syr up.
So me of th e officials in the t cxfil e m ills sta te tha t th ey find di ffi culty in gdt ing' th e child ren of operafives to attend th e scho ols (lu r ing th e time p rescri be d hef'orc th ey r an work in th c mill. Many of
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th em think that comp uls ory educat ion would overcome this difficulty. Som e assert that th ey have made an hon est eff ort to promote the physical, mental and spir it ual uplift of the wage ea rners and th eir childre n.
, Ve also quote th e census bull etin conce rning other im portant indust ri es of Georgia .
({ Oil , cot t onseed, and cake.- r:l'he t abl e f ollowing sh ows the qua ntity of cotton seed cr ushed and th e qua ntity of th e di ffer ent cr ude product s f or ea ch of the last th r ee census ye ars.
The sta tistics in thi s tabl e in clud e th e figures f or all establis hments which cr ushe d an y seed during the ye ar, r egardl ess of th e ext en t to whi ch these est ablishments wer e eng ag ed in other lin es of manuIa ctur e. F ur thermo r e, th e cr ude produ cts r eported r epr esent th e t otal product s deri ved fr om cr ushe d cott on seed, whet her sold as such or used as intermediate produ cts in fur th er processes of manuf acture, such a s th e r efining of oil and th e manufachue of f er tili zer 0 1' f eed.
MATEHI A L on l' HODU CT .
Cott on seed , cr ushe d ___________tons __ CrudOeilpr_o_u_d_c_t_s_,_m__a_n_u_f_a_c_tu_r_e_d_:gall ons __
lIl eal a nd cake _____________t ons __ lIulls _________________ ___t ons ___ Linters __________ ___ ___ pounds __
QU AXTIT Y.
1909
I
5D4 ,0 70
I 1904
308 , 990
1899 271 , 833
20 , 18 1,403 20 1, 717 188 , 270
20 ,040 , 114
15 ,28-1, 303 151 , 011 1:11 , 52 1
13 , 28 1 ,4 89
10 , 000 , 093 9 1 ,0 37 132 , 344
0 , 398 ,8 30
'''rIle qua n ti ty of cotton seed cr ushed mor e than
doubl ed in Georgia betw een 1899 and 1909. The aver age cr ush per mill ha s f'allen off du rin g the decad e as a whole, but ha s in cr ea sed since ] 904, being 5,909 tons in 1899, 3,075 tons in 1904, and 4,097 ton s in 1909. Of th e 145 m ills r eported in 1909 a s cr us hing seed, 13 cr ushe d less than 1,000 tons of seed duringthe census year; 35 cr ushe d 1,000 but less than 2,000 tons; 55 cr us hed 2,000 but less th an 5,000 t ons; 27 cr ushed 5,000 but less th an 10,000 t ons; 14 cr ushed 10,000, but less th an 20,000 t ons; and 1 cr us hed over ~O,OOO tons'.
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" '1'he advance of th e industry in economical operation is r eflect ed in th e fa ct that the p ro duc tion of oil fr om th e sa me qua n tity of seed has in crea sed from census to census'. 'I'hirty-nin g a11 0n s of cr ude oil were obt ain ed fr om 1 t on of seed in 1899, wh ereas thi s am ount had risen to 42 ga llons in 1904, and to 44 g allo ns in 1909. In 1899 th e weig h t of meal and cake wa s over three-t enth s of the seed cr ushed ; in 1004 and 1900 it was ab out f our-t en th s of th e weight of th e seed. 'I'ho amou n t of linters in crea sed fr om 24 pounds t o th e t on in 1890 to 3'(j in 1904, and 44 in 1000. Hull s alone show a r elative d ecrea se, falling off fr om nearly five-ten ths of th e t otal weight of th e seed cr us hed in ] 899 t o ab ou t three-t enths in 1900.
" F crfilizcrs.- 'J'hi s indu stry in the st a te is clos ely r elated to th e cotto nsee d-oil-in dustry. Of th e 110 establishme nts eng aged p r imarily in th e m anuf'achue of f ertili zers, prn eti cal ly all u sed some cottonsee d m eal as a n am m oni ate. 'I'h o fo llow ing table sho ws in detnil th o quan tit y a nd v alue of the different product s for th e yea r s 1909, 1904, an d 1899.
Pfi OOU C'f .
190 9
1904
189 9
Total value
8 11i,80 0 ,3 0 1 89 ,4 6 1,4 15 sa, 3fi7 , 35 3
Su pcr pho sp hatos from mi neru!s, bon es ,
ct r-..
T ons _ ___ _____________________ __
HHi , SS;,
1:W, 702
1 ~ 1 , ,;O:J
\'"Iue ____ _
______ 82 , 3:).1, 203 8 1, a UO, '1:!7 8 1 ,07:; ,:; S I
Ammoniated ferti lizers:
T ons _ __ ___ ____ _____ ___ ____ __ __ _
l 02 "j 73
2 17 , OS;i
14 ,603
V alu o_____
__ __ $2 ,071 , 72 8 S:~ I G20 , 188
S:!:W , 27 1
Co ncTenotnrsa_t_e d__p_h__os_p_h_ a_t_e_:___ __ ______ ___
20 ,7on , ( ,)
( 1)
\'o lu e ___________________________
82 12 ,:H2 i (I, )
(I)
Co m ulet fert ilizors :
!
Tons
1
4f1:? ,ti a :! : ~.. ~ ( ~( ~ , ~ S~) ;
y ah lP
8 10 ,000 , 14 G ~, )," ~:;,h l ,J :
I -, I Oth"{r,':f:ehr~tl~il_-i_z~e:r:s
::
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
I
I
.
8
1
,
2~_i,U1'
S,
I
SG:'d: ~1v') ~'j I
2U ,(iO[) $:37 1 , 7UU
S ulp hu ric aci d prod uced fo r su lu :
~,:;:~~~---~ = =======================
All ot he r pr od ucts
:
.'
S:!!~~~ : ~~ f i=============1
! i 8:;OS, ,100
821 S, :;7U
sno
S.l , 1:30
8 121,G13
1 F igu res not avni lub lu.
The tabl e d ocs n ot in clude f ertilizers to the value of $1,453;338 made in 55 est ablish men ts eng aged primaril y ill th e m anufacture of cotton seed
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oil and cake. This value r epresented 73,315 tons' of f ertilizers di stributed a s f oll ows: 64,600 ton s compl et e f ertilizers ; 5,300 t on s ammo niuted f er t ilizcr s; 195 t on s su pe r -phosp hates f ro m minerul s, bones, etc . : and 3,220 tons oth er fer t ilize r s.
"1'he total quantity of all kind s of fertilizers sh own in th e abo ve tabl e wa s three and one-half times and th e v alue abou t five t imes as grea t in 1909 as in 1899. Com plet e fc rtil ize r s const itu te d t h e chi ef product in 1909 , r epresenting m ore than one half of th e total quantit y and ab out thr ee-fifths of the total value. In 1904 th e am mo n ia ted f ertilizers held fir st place both in th e qua nt ity a nd val ue of th e product , whil e in 1899 snperph osph utc s f rom mineral s, hon es, etc., were fir st in quant it y and compl et e ferti lizers fust in va lu e.
U Fl our-m ill and g ri st m ill PI'OdHds. -'l' he f ollowin g tabul ar sta te ment g ive s th e qu au t ity an d va lue of product s for the la st th r ee cens us y ears :
.-....=:::=.:.:..:.::-. - - - -- ~ -::: :' _- - - -- - - :::::- - = =.-- , -
PI WD U CT.
1909
1904
[899
Wlll'a t ~~~~: :mlu e --- - --- - -- - - - - - -
W hite-
Gr~~~~~---~ . : === .. ': . : : ': ===== =
Ba rre ls
_
Vnlu o - - - ........ - - -- - --- - ----
Corn meal and corn flou r:
B arrels
.
_
' raluo
--- ~ - - -_ .. - - - - -- --- - - - -
Hye /lour:
B a rrels
_.
_
" a luo__.
_
H omPinoyunadnsd g rit s :
.
Valu e - -_ .. - - - - - -- - -- -- _.. .. - - - -
F eed :
T on s
_
Valu e __.
_
a lTaI: T o ns ' Tnluc
_ -- _- - - -- - -- - - - - -- _
87 .999 .912
sz.01:1111.,
GO,I 30S
526
S 3 . ~ 40
1.3(;n ,9 71 51.000./001
GG S305
1 . 80 0 8;'>4
lO. 7G1 $305 , S04
W . ; O!) 5307 , W 8
Ali ot her products
_
S5:!, O,iD
I
i S8. 178.926 S5 .323 , 786
', ::,::~ ," ::i:> I ~)!l(j.,.J {jj'1.{);'')t
~3 - ,16 OS I
~ ., (..
0r o20s
S3 . 193. 00 1 I $~ .000 ,O I8
35 1
S170
SS11S'O0
300 . 000 S5 .000
I
5 . ~SO
5 110
23 .2 10 I
18 . 00 0
5001 .1 37 ' ,S3~,l.80 0
28 .(\8 1
]:I, 4(\S
S; 00 . 3S2 ! S~53 . SOI
SO;; ,7lO
I
5~ 1 . 4 (H
" COl'll m eal nnel cor u Iiou 1', wh ich cons titu t ed ;,)7.(j p el' cen t of th e t otal value of nl l product s in 1009, compa re d with ~H) p el' ce nt in 1004, ~1J o \Ys a n incre ase of 152,830 barrels, or 12.G pe r cent, in quant ity and of $1,416,703, or 44.4 p el' cent , in value dur-
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ing th e five years. 'I' his gai n in valu e, however, was not suff icient to overcome th o decr ea ses sho wn fo r all of th e other class es of produ cts, wi th the excep ti on of tw o- Gr ah am flour and r ye flour-which incre as ed. The largest decreases are sho wn f or white flour, 256,960 barrels, 0 1' 38.3 pel' cent, in quantity and $1,115,283', 0 1' 29.8 pel' cent in va lue.
C( P rinting and. P1tblish illg.-The printing and publishing industry as a wh ole in Georg-ia not only shows a conside r able gro wth during the last 10 ye ars as mea sured by th e finan cial staticti cs, but the num ber of publi cations and aggregate circulation have in cr ea sed subst antially during each of the two five-year p eriods, a s shown by th e following table:
PF:m OD o}-' I S S U F;.
N U),ID BH O F
AGGREGATE CI HCU LAT IO N
I' UD Ll CAT IOXS .
I
PEn I8SUE.
-
Sl~~~~t~~: D
Tot al , ___--- - - - -- - - -
Semi
~~~~,~
lw;ie=-e-=k-=ly-==-a-=n-==-d=-t=-r-=iw-=-=e-=e-=k-=ly-=.-_:-_
All oth!r-.;I;~.;s-_-_-~ ~ = = = == = =
1909 1904
1
357 3 18
27
2f.j
1:1 14
17 11
24ll 23 3
5 1 29
3
5
I I 1899 I
1909
1904
1899
278 11 ,6 26,562 27 215,660
I 13 172,0:19
9 205
422835,,682997
17 38 6,337
7 143 ,000
924 , 545 1549 493 178 , 904 102, 872 143, 052 ( 11
37811,'267143 133331 ',990415 120 , 927 67,425
28 ,775 13 , 350
1 In clud ed III circu lat ion for d a lly.
"'['here was an in cr ea se of 79 in th e number of publications of all kind s during the 10-year p eriod, and of 196 pe r cent in thei r circ ula tion. While th e nu mber of dail y paper s was the same in 1909 as' in 1899, th e city circulation m or e than doubled. During th e more r ecent five-year period the circulation of th e Sunday eiews pap ers in cr ea sed 20.3 per cent. Th e gre a tes t r elative in cr ea se in circ ulation reported f or any class wa s th ose in clud ed under the head of " All oth er classes, ' , whi ch was more than ten tim es as groa t in 1909 as in 1899. 'I'here was' an incr ease of 20 per cent in th e number of weekly publi cati ons, and of 27.7 pel' cen t in their circ ulation during th e same peri od. Th e number of monthl y publications in 1909 wa s three tim es, and their
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eirc ulution m ore tlum five ti mes, a s g re a t as in 1899. ;\ 11 of the p n hi icnfi ou s were in t]le li~ngli sh langua ge, with th e exce pt ion of th r ee weekli es, one of whi ch wa s in Germnu, one ill German-English, a nd one in
H ebrew. ({ Lalllldrics.-Stati sti cs for ste am laundries are
not includ ed in th e ge ne r al tables, or in th e totals for ma nufactur ing indu stries. 'I'hc r e were 42 such establishm ents in the state of Georgia , 10 of whi ch were in Atlnnta, 4- in Savan na h , and 3' in Ma con. 'I'he f ollowing sta te men t summa r izes t he sta tis t ics :
N umber of estnb lishmcnts , __ ______________________________________
Persons engaged in th o industry ________________ ______ _____________ ___
Prop rietors and firm mombcrs __ _____ ___________ _____ __________ Snla rled cmplc vec s , __________________________________________
" rage earners (a verage BumLcr) ________ ___ _____________________
Pr im ary ho rsepower
. _________________________
42 1 ,525
37 156
1, 332 1 , 1SO
Cnpitn l, __________________________________________________________ S6,j4, 756
Ex pcu sos , ________________________________________________________ 832 , 036
Se rvices. ____________________________________________________ 51G, 075
M nterials , __________________________________________________ l !ll , 654
M iscellnneous .Lc , , ___________________________________________ 124 , 307
Amount received for work d ono
1 t 000 I 72t
" Of t he 42 es ta blishmen ts r eported , 17 were opera te d by corpor atio ns, 15 by individual s, and 10 by firm s. Sev en es tablis hments had r eceipts of less than $5,000 fo r the y ea r's bu sin ess ; 22, $5,000 but less tha n $20,000 ; 12, $20,000 bu t less th an $100,000 ; nnd 1, $100,000 but less th an $1,000,000.
'I'h e nu mber of wage earner s employed eac h mo nth and th e per cent which th is number r epresented of th e grea te st numher em ployed in any m onth were a s f ollows :
= ,==~ 1 W~~I: IOA;,,,,,ns.
].IOXTH .
- -- I Pcr cent '
1---' ~IO~TH.
-I \~'~m; E~n"E;'s.
Por cent
- --
-
-
I N umber. uf max im um.
i
i
- -- 1- - - '
[N Um b er . 'of maxi -
1- - - mum.
.rnnl1nr.r~_ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _
Fcuruary____ ________
M a l'ch
,
i ~\1J.1,ri,.l_- _- _- _--_-__- -_-_-_-__- -__- -_
"
J U Il C
:
l ,2D2 1
1, 2S5 I
1 , :103 I' 1 , :l1S 1 , 3 25 : 1 , 3'12 1
!H .ri I' Jl1IY
1
!ll.O Au gusL_ ____________
95 .3 I Septemuer___________
% .4 OG .!l !lS .2
I'
ONeOtYoCumeULe_L_____________________ Decemu eL __________
1 , 3 GO 1 ,3G7 1, 366
1, 3;'1 1, 342 1 , 323
os .o
100 .0
oe .o
!l8 .8 !l8 . 2
oc.s
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" ~l'h e differ en t kind s of primary p ower, th e number of eng ines 0 1' motors, and th e amoun t of h or se-
pow er used in ] 909 (I r e sho wn in the tabul ar sta te-
ment fo llo wing .
--T --- --- ======c..===~~'---" - .-~-~~l~-~~-~T--I-;~:--~.
KIXD.
of engines i powe r .
- - - -- -- -- - - - -- -- or motors. '
1 ,1 80
1 , 10r1o
7U :l
'I'he kind and am oun t of fu el used arc sh own 111 . the following state ment :
-- -.- -- - - - ======~-"--'--'~'---'-"-'., ._ - --
KI ND .
Un it .
Qua nt ity.
T Oll S
_
T ons
_
B a r re ls
_
Tons
_
1 , 000 fCCL !
:l l ll 12 , :!, t)
21 2
~( H
I, U!J5
" Engines an d lJo wer .-rl' lw f ollowing table shows, fo r all industri es comb ined, the nu mber of engi nes or other mot or s, ac cording to th eir characte r , empl oy ed in gene r ating po wer (includ ing electr ic motor s oper ate d by purc ha sed current) , and the ir
total h orsep ower at -the census of 1909, I 904 and
1899. It al so shows separately the nu mb er and horsepower of electr ic mot or s, in clu din g those ope ra te d by current ge ne r ate d in th e manufa cturing ostablishm en ts,
"~l'he table indicates that th e tot al amo un t of primary pow er mor e than doubl ed during th e decad e 1899-1909. The in crease was largely in p ower generated by ste am eng ines , although eve ry class of power shows a gain for the 10 yea rs. 'I'he more g eneral use of gas eng ines is shown, th e number of such engines b ein g 418 with an indi cated capac ity of 3',380 horsepower in ]flOg, as against 118 eng ines with G32 hor sep ower in 1904, nnd 45 eng ines with
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J'(j5 hor sep ower in 1899. 'I'he figures als o show tha t the practice of r enting elect ric power is r a pidly incr easing, 8 p er cent of the total power being of this cha racte r in 1909, as against but 2.9 per cent in 1904, and 1.2 per cent in 1899. A stillmore marked in cr ease is shown in th e use of elect ric mot ors fo r the purpose of apply ing the powe r gene rated wi thin the establishment, the horsepower of such motors increa sing from 1,030 in 1899 to 9,092 in 1904 an d 20,374 in 1909.
P OW ER .
NU~lDER I
I P En CE XT
OF E SGISES on I
lI o n S B POW E H.
I DIST R IBUTI ON QIo'
I~OTOIl~. _ _'_'_~~'EIl.
_ _ ___ ___ 1 1 9091 1 904: 1 899 1 1~L~=_J 18991 1 1 9091~ 1899
'1'''', I. ,.,,,1,.",I",. I Prlrnary power, totu, aza
!
wi" o.",Iia ,,1,.,.
I
I
I
roo .o
o wned
4 , 000 2 , 839:2,481 ;272, 92 8:212,0571134 ,539: 91.5 90 .5 98 .0
S team
14 , 0 11 2 , 5 19'2, 187 210 ,2 04 83 , 309:110, 972' 80 .0 83 . 2 8 1. 3
Gas
4 18 118 45 1, 3,380;'1 032 , 305 1.1 0 .3 0 . 3
WI W at e r wheels
221 180 249
W at er mo to rs. cL ; 10
1 (0)
, 288 , 28 ,242 22 ,72 9 9 .5 1 12 .8 111 .7
~ ?~,
~2 (0) I O .~ (a) ., (0)
Other ____________
D36\ 3D2 493, 0 ._ 0 ._ 0 .4
Rented
l ,663 ~ ~112258,3 1 3 7, 702 1 , 94 0'~11 3 . 5 1.4
Electric Ot her
l ,063 (2 ) (0) 1 23 ,8901 zz:': 1,423
0 ,464 1 , 298,
1 ,6081' 27 2
8 .0 , 2 .9
0 . 5 1~
1. 2 0 .2
I I Elect ric mot ors 2,492 284 ~f 44,264 15 , 556: 2 ,698:100 . 0,100 . 0 100 . 0
Run by cu rre nt gonorated hy est a blishm ent.. __ ______ 829 284 45 20 ,3 74 9 ,09 2' 1 ,030 , 10 .0 58 .4 38. 2
R un by rented power ,663 (2 ) (2) 1 23 , 890 0, 404 1,008 .0 41.0 01. 8
ll
1
154
1 I ncl udes th e neighborho od in du st ries an d ha nd t rades, omit t ed in lUOI and 1909'
2 Not rep orted.
.
3 Less t han on e-t enth of 1 per cent .
((Custoni gristmill s.-StatisticS' fo r custom gr ist-
mills are not included in the general tables or in the
total s fo r ma nufactur ing industries, but are p re -
sen ted in the following summa ry: ====~= ====
Custo m gristmill s.
Number of establishment s
_
Persons enga ged in indu stry
Proprietors and firm members ,
f':..'_ Sa laried employees , ,
.
_
~
_
_
W a ge ea rne rs (av erage number)
_
:- Primary horsepower__-- __- - -- --- - - -- _~ __- - _- - - _~ -- - - -- -- __- - _ I
Cap ital;
_
Expenses
_
Servi ces
...
~
~
~
_
Materials.
_.
_
Miscellan eous -
_
Valne of p roduct.
_
077 1, 354
877 8
409
- - - - 13,774 51,212 ,407 2, 342,154 80 , 03 1 ' 2 ,233 , 093 28,430 '2,017 ,845
i Includes esti ma te of all gra in gro un d .
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((P i/cl.-Closely r elated t o the question of kind of power employed is th at of the fuel used in generating thi s p ower, or oth erwise consumed a s material in th e manufa cturing processes. 'I'he foll owing table sho ws the quantity of each kin d of f uel used in 1909 fo r all industri es combined and for cer tain select ed indu stri es:
1- -'; - -' I----T ~il' ~
t " " l' tiTIlL
, An - I Bi t umi-
t,'.!,troa - I nou s
I
coa l
i coa l
(t ons)
"
i!
(to ns) ,
I
.inr -l ud-
Coko ' Yond in g
(t one ) " (co rd s) gnso-
I
Ii 110
(b n r-
rols) .
Gas (I,IXXI [cot ).
.::',
Iii I
3.H:.!' 1 I I All Indus tr les t . . .
B rick a ruI til o
_. . . . . . _. . .
10 .7uo6o2
1 , 30 1, 415 31, 62 8 25 \, 917 , 53 , 7224 0 . 568
l lO, 7Sli \, OOJ 12 , lH 9
971
Carriages Ca rs a nd
a nd wa zcnornl
go ns shop
and mat er ia ls co nst ructio n
I
7U
IG
-'
~G7
11
a nd rop .ur s co m pa nies
by
stc .uu-ra ilron d
1'______
5S , tH.Hl 2 14
4 &1'
26 - - - - --
Co tton !!oods, includin g co t t o n
II
I
s ma ll wares . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .
0 35G,2 1R 2 ,500 19 ,033 58 7
Fertilizors , . . _. . . . .
F lour-m ill a nd gr istmill pr od ucts ;______
11, F ou ndry a nd ruu chino-shop product s
f ['",,'"sl'eirllu "a lni,llak:i l!g nnd hcat illl1: __- - __
no. ~.1 ~ ;
yr
m t poo d1s . . __ _.1- 1
I cc . m a nu fnctured
, 1, 506 ,
.1:1.9 771' 25 4, :13:1 :177 818
13 , 037
: t , o-141 272 __
17 . 074 11 , 0-17 0 ,430, n0 7 orm
~? ~.J~I -
- ~ : . 1_ - - - ";
40, 106 : - - - - - -
_3 " ,3 ,
2h
89 .) _
5 2 . 3 72
1 23,n5t l
. 3;;
_
M ar ble a nd st on e work ___________
2n , 535 '_____ _
70' 224
_
Oil, cot to nseed , a nd ca ke
I .I , i)!)I , 121,570. _ 0,; .40 1
.151. . " , .
Prin t ing and publishing. . . . . . .. . .. 10.;
A l l o t he r i n d u s t r ies
1 1, 5i);;
2 ,0:171 3 1 140 :1,;6 , 79019. 700 8-1, 49 5
1
,
fl9 38
271344
. .
574 103
I
:
I
I
I
I
2 I n additio n th ere woro 12,200 t on s of ot her vn rieti os of fuel rep ort ed.
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TABLE I- COl\Il'AHATIVE SU M i\I AR Y FO R I!JO!J, I!J04, AND IS!J!J.
THE S T AT E- ALL IND USTHIES C O M lliN E D AND SELE CTED IND USTIUES .
I X V l: ST H'Y.
l' EHSO X S EXGA G EI> I S I S D l."S'.rH_ .
Ce lls us .
1\ u m - I ber of cstnb l bh men ta.
1'1'0 -
I I prio- : Salat ors TiNI
T ot al. a nd
C III -
f I'm p lov-
i m om - J ee s.
bers.
\\ra ge ea rn-
ers (a ve r-
ngc numb ur) .
Primary
l1O f 8C-
power.
C a p i t a l.
I Salaries . W a ges .
,I
I Va luc-
Cos t of ~ Value of :a dd ed bv ma t erials i p rod uct s. '[ matunurefa. c-
E xp res sed in t h ou sands.
STATE-All indu s tri es Ag ricul t u ra l im p le ment s Bo xe-s , fancy uml p n p er
'18:307 I U09 ,1, 792 , 118 ,036 : 5 , H I
104 , 588
I U04
I 18U9
3 , 2 19 :I, O\;,
1_0_2__, 3_6_5__;,
3 , 51 2
!,
6, 104 3 ,8 15
92 , 7,19 S3 , 33G
I ison 17
GJ.!
20 I 12
5:)2 I
I I !JI)I
I I :>UU
IG IU
G:l" a !Ja
w i a;j
5S -1
JO ' 2:J
a GO
! Iuoa
S
:H"i 7
57
30 0
I ]!1I11
4
l! J;)
:!:J
1. -/ ..).
l SDU ~
a
1:1U
,I
12
12:3
B read an d oth er baker y p ro d uct s __ InO!l 1 10
'iOU 110,
100
4!J I
]!H).!
I IS!)!)
S2 ti:J
;j OS
;~ :w
!JO GI
22
ann
21
241
Bri ck a nd t ile
_I 1!lOU
7;3 I 2 , 08 ;')
7:3 III r. uoi
]!H}!
I I S!!U
5U
70
1 ti ' ) ' )
I :S37
77 77
a!J 1 , l-l G 5U 1 , 7IJI
298, 241 8 202 , 778 22 0 , 4 19 135 , 2 12 13 6 , 49 9 I 79, 30 3
1 , :307
<tlj:o3!a1
1, 110 ,
70 2 15,:>
20 S
G"a
:JG
1 11
72
-52' )') 7 27 i
7 ,176 D, 17D :J, 120
;,2 ;j :112 2:J:J
2 , 771 I, S H 1 , ().j5
S9, 062 831, 805 , 1I 6 , 970
5 ,928 27 ,3 92
83 , 625
3 ,201 19 ,9 58
49, 356
GO H :JI
JOo
zo I
].I
lao
17 1 JOO -I !J3
aG : 2!J I
5 8:3 G02 43S
7S0 S7 2G
GI
213 1
[)3 2
17
I :lS :
,,00
H 1:J2
5S'1 ,~'
I 1
za 1 5 34
!):! lG
:aJ"nO
:IG" ZG4
82 02, 863 151,040 94,532
l , 1I 7 1 , 0 10
7:l S
1 , 140
~ ~l ~I S"
I ,;J . _ II !Ja5
5!JS ,
1 , 711 1, :l:17
r .osa
S85 , 893 67 , 4 1,; 45 , 176
53 ~
,138 300
334 as UO
000 375 307
1,177
Drs7o2
Ca r ri ag e..; an d wago ns and mu t e t-iuls ' 1UO!) 1Ul}!
I S!!!J
I C a rs a n d genera l shop con st ruct ion }(lOU
u nd repairs co m pa n ies
by
ste a m -ra il roa d
!
1a(J.I I S!JU
--I C lot h ing, me n's, incl uding:sh ir t s _ iooc I DOl
I S!J!J
Con fucti ou er v
- - __- - --- --1lam
1!J1J.j
I I t\O!..l
8:~
1,2;")2
81
7;j lU I
I
1, 2U3 ' ,
!H .1
I 31 G,G43
..1
a_ : ~~ '11
35 ,, !_;' ~
-------1 1
22 ,. 1 , 351
17 :
14 1, 00 5
II
I S r. aso 3 1
23
S7S
IS
i ~ i,
ras .
14 1
112
Sau7
3 74 223 -
V7
'I II
.ooo
, SJO1S5
,1
G, 2Ga 4, 777 3 , 175
1I ,, 3IJ,:O;3 :'
G,S 7a 2 , 141 1, 237
~~ ~~~ L 022 D5 1 1 ?--l? 1 I: ! 1, 276 :
2 12 I' la" 71
')\)O 1GS 154
~~~_I!
2 ,220 1 , ;,o!J
825
4 ,271 ' J 10') 1;400
1, 00 0 5-18 5 14
a02 G"G 4aS
12S tl i
al
I 3S G
22 5 !JS
1sa
12 G
257
3, W2 Z, 'lI G I , G0 2
1I0
3 41
5a
2G5
37
2a 1
!GI
225
11 2
15G
uz
10 5
1 , :lG7
1 ' 5o31
2 ,!J0I 2,058 1, 273
1, I6 S !l2a G57
1 , 4:32 !JOa 5 1U
2,5GO
z.aoa
1 , :l17
G, 5:35 4 , 775 a ,OG2
l , a 34 1 ,4 S2 1 ,1 21
2 , 172 1, ,370
S32
I,W3 1, 0Sl
7S3
3 ,571 2 ,717 1 , 7S0
7 66 553
46 ~
740 GOI 3 13
Coopernge a nd ,~oo dcn goods , not 1 WOO
elsewhe re spec ified
_ 1001
i, I SUU
I Copper, tin , and sheet -iro n prod ucts iI sUoOUi 18 0 U
14 IG 23
25 2 11
7
3iG 300 451
il8 :!
213 I'
Cotton go od s , in cl udi ng cot t on ' I UOU
sm all wares
. I Uo-l
i I SUU
F ertilizer s
! I UOO
I IllO1 I SUU
IIG I 103 1 G7
110 57 41
28,405 24 , i OI 18, G25
3 , 3 73 2 ,142 ' I ,2 i!l '
F lour-m ill and gri stmill p rod uct s
' WOO . Wa-I
I SUO
FOt~~~~~~_~~~l_ ~~~~}~~~C_-~~l~~)_ ~~~~l~_I' ~~8.1 , l liUU
Furni turo and refriger ato rs
-f 1000
!1 l UI}!' I SUU
10 5 ,; 10141 ,1
G30 ' il 2
'I lOi
80-11
I
:l ,3G3 3 ,15i
I.
-12 l ,tiGO ! 3 2 I , Oi H 21 I "I5G
11 3
21
23 10
12 l :l 10
il 40 30 I
I 13i
I l 'lU ,
sa I
i4 _'
28 24 17
21
2U 22
~3g4~4 11:- - - - - - --G~4=i~-,II
iG
GW i
Ii 27
180 202
400 ! 11
G80 27,803 ; 558 2-1, 1:10 332 18 ' 283 11
02,U iU I:
'i ii , -135 i:
3U,30i
532 2, ii~ : 1 ~ , -! ~8 II
I' 210 2 , IU_
114 1,1 20
h ,~3 1 , 3 , 8 23 'I
10i 10 2
'I -3!G8.!G I
052 80,, 3-11
1 1
71
4-1, , - - - -
1
3S8 2,802 ;1 5, 2H
271 3, 1 ] 2 J
:3, 77U
Iii 135
~::~~ I - ----~~~~~-
127 85
I' S28 1, 351
11
i
2 ,-110 1,5ti5
I 225U01
2 70
2 ,S08 l
SO 1 114
I G4, 'nst 1
4 2, 3;; 0 21,1 58
i 24, 233
IUg~ i
2,740 I , SUG 1, :>38
~, ~~;~ ,>,_{JO
a, -lI!l
2,080 1 , !lOI 1 ,1%
21 31 22
sa
15 22
1,005 72G 43 1
GOU 20 0 Hi
12fl 00 55
;; 28
aou IUU
IGfl HU UJ
114 SU UU
2ft2 S8 03
7 , 721 5 , 3 13 3 ,56 7
02 1 r,8 1 2D5
HI 14G 133
1 , 452 1 , 2fl8
U31
508 50-] 35 U
4 iO 422 3U2
707 18 2 -W5
32,OIU 23 , 8:32 11,113
10 , UH G,527 2 ,350
G, 720 7 ,2 0;"i -1,,1-1 5
2 ,002
i :005 'J 0 :'")"
SS3 !IO:! 0 17
G as, illuminati ng: a nd hcnt ing
j I flOU
15
GO]
]oj ;;
4 ;; 0
IlIOI
12
570
88
J~2
H osiery an d kn it gOOd S I cc, m anufuctured
.! ISUU IUOU
1~
:l4 0
22 2 , 880 !
7 [)
271
3 ! la] 2 , 743
I!lO]
--Ii IS!l!l I 1U0 0 1!lIH
21 !G
GI 48
l-------, :?,027
I, 21H
1 S8 i .oas
-lG 1 , 208
~~~ i! i~
13 0 10;;
4~H
30 U
18!lU
:l 2
:l 1:> :! ].I
,18
25 1
GSO
.~) S ~
:>Ui
2 ,0 1 8 2 , OB;J
55 7
o~ ,'..{J..:..?~
:3,55;;
,QT:1 ~.:) , ~.3 _
J, 2tiU
3 ,2 70 I, UI7
D2U
3 ,3 GO 1 , 70;)
U75
12:1
200
j l
!G4
50
U2
] ;j 5
7 10
0:1
aoo
:JU
20 1
la73r, 1
210 14 2
1:> 1
SG
3G8 2!11 H2
1, 872 1,lli
tst
275 200 12 7
Leath e r goods
_
1 99~
I S!)U
L eathe r, tan ned , curried , and fin- I l\JOO
is h ed
1 ~~6
Li qu or s, mal t ,
1 H10fl I UOI l ~yO
~6 i
1 21 II
.I
10 ii ~g "
I,m: ~1
III . ~ _ _ _ _ _
,
I: 32 7 ::
1
~n
~~
-I
247 :- ______
5
35i I
1
5_~ ~i - - - - - - -
16.l 1 , 8~y
52
ti71
GS,;
1 , 12G
I 128
2,>2
1, 3:l2
~27
1, 0 11
;;8
3:l0
1, a2 ~j
J27
38
IG2
S3G
17
~~
i
I3,;
37 .'-.l.7 1,
30G !
~n
11,'62218
1, 2G'i 2 ,401; 1 , 4:>]
28
on
1 , 051
20
154
I, S8i
20
U2 I
n2S
2 12
I :lln I
OG8 I , U03
I " UO 1 , 574
I
i4
120
.JIG
05
141
:> OG
= =-_ _ -'''-'- .'U..',.V:,.:.':""""'-_...;,.:..:.;".:,"".."''"'-:.,_
---== = ..:....__ I. 32S
...(.:i.:i.i;:.....c_ _
128
Zi ti
l E x cllldin ~ stat ist ics fo r o no establishment , t o avoid disclosure of individual ope rat ions. 2 Excludiu g sta tisti cs fur tw o es tablis hments , t o av o id disclosure of indiv id ual operat ions.
777 G31 Gi8
1 , 32G 325 G3-1
48, 03i 3185,, I15i 8] I
I I G,800
O, lUI
I :l, :>07 ,
88 ,, 0I 0i 0O
5,321 ,
5 , 80 S 5 , 20] 3 , 50U
2 , OGO :l, I I!) 1 , 27:3
1 , 425 I , UOI I
00 1
3 ~ '~~;T,3U i : 2~1
I , J.~:! 8aS I 4 57
2 , 08 0 2, 07:2
1 , :l ~U
1 ,:1,1
i:.) 38') I SS
1, 207 1 , 28']
H7:3
307 200 28G
Gl\J 143 13U
15 ,0 88 11 , 34 2
7, 345
5 ,856 2 ,031 1 ,017
1 , 271 0 14 8 70
3 ,I4G 3 ')I ~
I :OG4
1, 177 1 , 2 13
7vu
1 , 0,1)7 770 5 1\J
i .aDooni 474
88S U5S 33 0
75 1 747 .]4 1
3 23 405 2GO
iO I OiS G\J 7
TABLE I- CO:MPARATIVE SUM MARY FOR 1909, 1904, AND 1899-Cont inued.
T H E S TA T E- ALL IND USTH lES CO M BI NE D AND SELEC T E D I ND USTIUES - C ontinu ed .
I S DUSTHY.
STAT F~ Continu ed . M arbl e an d sto ne wc rk , M a t t resses a nd sp rin!: be ds.
.. . ..
PERSONS ENGAGED I~ I X D ti ST IL .
'I
Consue ,
III N um -
ber of
!I- -- - ~)r- i~: -S-~
I'
esta b-
tors TlO
lis h- I T ot al. a nd em
P rimary .1 C a pit a l.
h o rs epo wer.
:1
m en t s, '
firm plo
1 !!lOO
HllH I SOO
!
, II IC I Il -
I ees. I .. ~ . . .
' her s.
h er) . I
- 1- - ':- - ' ,
11
I~~ -'~~~~UI---~~~- li~ ' ~:~i L ~~~~~_! :
':11
2 , 117 2 , 021
025
1 1000 HllH I SOO
~20 II - - - -a:~s~s-i!:- - - - -1~5- ~Gya
2~g I a io
4G5 I'
:===========: :
5S!l 2G-I 10!l
Oil, cotton seed , a nd ca ke
1 1000
H 2 3,GOU 'I' II
I 7 10 2 , SSS
20,510 1': 12 ,7 20
I U(J.! I S!JO
P at ent mcdici ncs a nd com po un ds 1 1000 a nd druggist s' preparat ions v, ; I U(J.!
~ 80!J
:~ I , :~: I I~
~,S](J '
r~ I ~:~_I!I
a: ~~: 1 , :~~ 0 , 8~: j II IOS 2,a07
~0, 850
11, 527
4 , 0!l0
~~_ 1~1
I' l
~:~_ :
557 71}S
W I
'
I
I Popttreordyu,cttsor ra- cot t n, an. d fire-clay _ 18&YI I SUU
~::?7I III
21 I
u;')fJ : U48 ! 32U I
21 IU 23
4G 37 21
I
502 ! 502 285
21,'5~4t80
!:
II
!l32 S!ll 2G7
P rinti ng an d publish ing Slaught ering a nd m eat p a cking T ob a cco m anu fnctures
_ 1000 ' H2
10( ).]
a 5!J
I SUU 287
.1 1000
S
I UOI
U
I SUU
7
1 I UOO W(J.! I SUU
50 2 a7
:H
3,S10 II:
i 2 ,!J5:l ,
2, 40U
422 r.osz II z.ao.
a83 300
II 505 2 ,OU" I'
245 I , SUI
2,00S Ii
i 'un 1 " 04 '
na I 0
I &1
HU
.! 8
I I:l "
52
H 4 34
23
00 ,I 7U
I ryGry I
~ 2i
10-1 ,,- - --- - - - - - -1I
3GO i
10 I
32 8 . 45
28
255
14U
3U
7
IOU ===========11
4,732 3 , 770 2 ,I S8
lUS 22S 11 U
] 22 a U3
5U
Sala r ies.
W ages.
Co s t of mat eri uls
I Va lue
Valu o of ,added by pr od u ct s. ma nu fac-
t ure,
Express ed in th ou sands.
17-! IH 3U
8-1 H 22
UU7 41- '-) I S7
12G l :l7 30
5S 01 8 18
1 , 0 1S -loI O 2 1V
o
1 20
18 1U
3
!l!lS S23 3 15
12!l G7 2!l
S4G UOS 35-!
si
U3 H
234 l UG
G7
1 , 3H % .! GU2
34 20 32
I G!l 81 :l5
7!l3 U2U
:.m ~
5 12 120 H7
1!l ,HO
1 1,2(j ~
O,22 D
H2 :l EI 4 8U
153 J.!I 12
1 ,5 SS I ,O:lO
UJ.!
102 2 1U 18 1
1% 121 51
2 ,G-IS 2 ,40S
84!l
!l4!l G81 230
2:l,G-l 1 l a, 540 8,OG!
1,421 1 , 541 1 , 147
G14 4 S0 20U
G,400
a.oso
2,38 1
50!l :l2 1 5\H
50G 2!lG 125
_
1, S55 1, 782
557
43 7 20 1
83
4,201 2,278 1 ,835
!l7!l 1, 222
G0 1
4Gl 330 I G-I
4 , S12 2 ,!l5 0 1 ,7 G7
10 7 102 107
3 10 172
74
w aDOndlenw, owolohr sattesd_,_ _a n__d__fe_l_t__g_o_o_d_s_, _1 11!!lJ0004
1890
A 1 ot her industries _______________ 1!l00 1901 1899
7 8 14
2 ,9 05 1 , 728 1, 77 1
'I . GGG028 I i 575
41 1
'01171',500G53 20 , 777
I1'1
32
,'
720741 8 15
28 17 13
2 ,4G3 2 , 209 1 , 7:12
GGO : GU : 5Gl :
1, 437 i
1 , 18 1 I 755
4 1,306 : 105 ,lGO :17, 425 , 71 , 349 42 .,:102 : -- -- . - - -- --
1 , 415 8 15 4 55
42 , GGG 28,405 18 ,7 82
3G 22 17
2, 453 1,993 1, 00 1
17 5 129 97
12 , 777 l1, OG8 9 , 332
413 124 280
23 ,7 77 15 , u;17 12 ,7 1(j
8 71 G5G ,I llI
53, 307 42 ,:178 32,5 12
42 8 23 2 2 11
820 ,83 o 2G,72 1 19,7G G
CITIES OF 50,000 I NHADIT ANT S O R M OR E-ALL I ND USTRIES CO M DINE D AND SELECTED I ND USTIlIE S.
-3~;' AT LANTA-All ind ustries __I-19-09--.;-8;- 15 ,0 91 1
2,422
1901 294 13 , 417 I 223 1 , 303
1899 196 - - - - - - - - ' - -- - - - - G92
12 , 302 11 , 891 '
7 ,9 66 ;
22 , 7GS I' .
1
830 '878 1 82 , 7 11 21 , 631 1 , 36 1
14 , 603
759 ,
85 , 436 4 ,43 5 2 , 597 ,
8 16, 418 13 , 411 7, 4,13 I
! 833 , 038 25,746 I 14 ,4 19 ',
8 16, 620 12 , 305 G,976
171 .Artificial stono
..I 1900 10Q.1
9 3
180 I
7
28 1
3
IG 5
157 20
_______ _2_5__1:
2702 1
2
o12t
------- ---- -- --- - ------+-------- --I---------- 31899
~;~-I- -- -~ ~- - -~~ - - ~~~ :- - --- - -~~~-I;- -- -- -~~~-I- - - - - -.~;+-
-1--------
.I Bread an d ot he r bak er y product s; 190!l
20
1904
H
175 : 14
11
150
18119
13
118 : 13
9
9G
l C a rr iages an d wagons a nd m ateria ls 1!l00
11
202
12
1!J
1904
5
1-19
5
11
i~~ I========~~=I! 1890
G
9G
7
7
,
90
.1 '
80
12 10
!l3 53 29
138
G90 I
2 52
248
311 1
143
9!J
248
140
204
23
97
222
383
lG l
10 1
13
G7
150
28G
13 6
52
5
31
32
112
80
C lot hing, m en 's, in cludin g shir ts __.1 190!l
1904 1890
8
7-1-1
G
GGI
7
828
1------_:::- G
5 IG
,18
31 11
8g0gg1 ,
_
517 31 5 22 G
75
2 13
28
lG7
13
15G
GO I
1, 020
530
8n
389
G71
419
343 28 2
Confecti on ery
.1 1900
12
753
8 180
5u5 Ii
.
52 0 I
70 1
145
1!J8
1, 288
1 , 921
G3G
19Q.1 1899
'C opper, ti n , and sh eet-iro n prod u ct s1 009 1904
t l1800
8 G
12 G 3
550 30G
458 38 7 1!J7
!J !J
10 4 8
94 38
51 21 27
i~::::::~~~: 447
259
,- - - - - - - - - - - l
3!J7
3G2 lG2
I
514 334
1, 893 1 , 270
30 7
82
118
34
G3
5-1
188
38
121
22
:17
G42
1, 079
43 7
351
45 1
197
4 33
8 17
384
3G2
579 1
2 17
391
487 I
9G
I E xcl uding statistics for two estab lish me nts , to a vo id d iscl osure of individ ual op eration s. 2 E xcluding st a tis ti cs for one establishment , t o a vo id discl osure of individ ual operat ions . 3 Not repo rt ed se parately .
TABLE I- COl\1PARATIVE SUlvIl\1ARY FO R 1000, 1004, AND 1800- Conti nuccl.
CIT IE S O~ 50,000 IN HA lJITANTS on M O lm-ALL I ND US Tnms CO M BIN ED AND S ELEC T lm I ND USTIlI ES-Con t inue u .
I:-;D USTll Y .
E xpressed in t housand s.
002 l 632 !
17 1 oi
(5J.DJ
15 I GO 2(l Li
----- ------1 II f5 1
.0H10(l
1 ,08,1 .1 ,___________
5 1,020 1J ,, 82801U
5,; 1 Ii
I 1,1 10
!J15
:l5(l ;'. __________
5 1:1
~ !1 .t ' 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
-10 5
5 125 JOll 71
87
so
22
5,;U.J 7lD 45 '1
3G3 22 2 1-18
5 1 ,2 31 1, 818 I , OGO
S!J(l 157 3 73
SGlD 1, 078
5UG
530 235 225
- I uu__d_s_I IL?lOOUI
_ _ _ _ _1 inoo 1
3I"Q .I[ I
3J(1)5O 103
110 ~ 1 ,7 8 1
5 II 1 , 213
,5
7'27
22 118
:I
80
8
27
11071i3 11 128
78 1'
11-----------1 85 G78 1,018
57 227
30
105
U5052(l
(l03
I
All other in du stries
I 1000 1001 1800
SA VANNAH-Alli nd us trics- 1009
I
,
118909.91
I 17G I
8
" IG3
'I 1
I 118 i 8,OIG
I ,I .UloL 77 5, H I
1 125 1 02 1
21
1
'i
08~ ~ , 35~ ! 1
II 18 , (}18 !1
nS
I===========:Ii!
137 ~ ~~ 2, 727 II ~j!
18222 3, G99
130
3193 79
32 ,,224390
1--
'
---
-
-
-
-
-
-011 '
I
21 ~1,: gg3~~,1 I
S9, 33 1 38,,070550
I 1 , 101
G78 0112
I
3 , 08 G 2 , 500 1 ..180
S382 2:10547
SI ,222 1 , :917290
I
Ii S3 , 348 :11,,820574
1!l,-172 15 , U(}I 8 ,422
SG, 731 3(; ,,:715400
0, 10 1 G, GOI 3,746
S3,386 :11,,098463
Br oad a nd ot hor baker y p rod uct . _-! I!lOO 1!l0-1
1800
Con fect ion er y
! 1000
25 24
I
1'15 137 '
2G 25
21 8
IG 1
;1'_______ 2
4
34
4
3
98 1,
45 11
122
10-1 4!l
. ~
-----------1,'
85
so
27 I
18 I
,11
7
,12
170
280
..
,10
1-1 2
25:1
1I
2
i 27 [
n
!l0 4G
15U
no
110 III UG H
-----=- ----::- !11~g~
I Co pp er,
t in,
and
sheet-iron
product s'I
1000 I Q01
1 1l:>!l!l
i- -- -~~~- --- --~- -----~=-II== === === == = - ---- - -~~- - -- - - - ~~- ---- - -~~- - -,----~~~- -- -- --~~~- - --- - -- -~:
5~
:
i
170 'I
37 I
Ifi
1!l
5
1
15~5I 1'1I-------2-1-1--!I,!
8G2G~
3 j" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---
38 : - - - - - - - - - - - ::
I Uu
I1!l I 1
G~~~Ou
I 202G~ I us
38 0 !)I! 138
174 30 40
1 ~ 0!l Foundry a nd ma chine-shop pr odu ct s 100-1
a~ I ~_0~05 'I 187
2137
~zo~o~ I,
0\48 I,'I
H7 IiI;
~_IO
1I ~2Z"
l1lOu~
:1:1~ I
,1.IS
~_~_.73
1800
U 1________
8
230
',
27U
11
08
!l0
27 U
18G
I Pat en t medi cine'. a nd com po unds iooo
and druggist s' prep aration s
HlO1
1800
4I
I 2G
1
o
U
U3
4
28
3
2
-----------1 IG
5 I,
2G I
31
':,
250 ,
21
31
8 ,13
I
5 11 5
1
Printing an d publi shing
1 100!l 11?l:>00-01
I 2,1
308
2~0
180 '
2G 2U
85
u2OU
28 7
183 il
_:,3~~_ ,'- - --- - - - - - -,1i1
5 73
:_~,.l1~8
8-1
T3!/
IGO 115
llU
T oba cco manufncturos - -
--I 1000
10(}1
G
70 "
7 I 170
4
3
U
20
72 ' 153 '
2 Ii
15
3
21
1
3-12 '
13
37
All other indu at rics
.! :~~:
G: I--~~~~~-: ----~~-I---~~~- 1 , 8:~ \:,-----~~.~~~-il G,07,:' :-----~~~-
5 770
IO(}I
40 2 ,U02 ' 4 1 177 2, 38-1 ,___________ U, 3U7 :
101
DOD
1800
38 1
_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ---'--_ _-'---
-"-
- - - -- - -
",i-
,
13 5
.
I , GG5 I:
.-J1!1 3 ,04 8.
154 ,
70_3
52 82 26
188 03 OG
42 UO
G
2 , 530 2,u27 1 ,40 1
133 2U8
75
Gli 8 140 0 2'.1
78 1'18
HI
[j , G; ;) '! , GOi' 2, 757
81 12U 40
470 35U 233
3roG
13
2 , 131 2,070 1, 2%
1 Fi gures can not be shown wit hout disclosing individ ua l operations.
CITY.
TABLE I-COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR 1909,1904, AND 1899- Continucd.
{" T .... " n J> '" """ TO 50. 000 INHABIT ANTS-ALL IND USTRIES C O M BINE D
r-snso x s }~ NGA Gl:D 1.:0;
II
I SD U 8 T U _o
Census.
Capital. Sala ries. Wages.
Cost of mat erials
Va lue
Vnlue of Ind ded by produ cts. manufac-
tur e.
E xpressed til thousands.
Athens
..
..! InOn
$I , !l21
$101
S2!l4
$ I ,32!!
$ 2 , 112
Si83
1904
!l46
4!l
140
75 :3
1,I5S
405
180n
67l
16
IOU
,11-1
6,S
2 G4
Au gusta
I moo
11,066
4 12
1 ,741
6 ,G02 IO, /;; G
3 ,854
100-1
8 , 10 1
:3l}!
1, 2\!4
;; , !l5:3
8 ,S 20
2,8i 6
18!l0
i , !l8i
220 I , :325
5 , 146
i ,!lS 4 i
2, 8:38
B r u n swi ck
I I !lOU
/;;2
50
l !ll
258
I ln)-lr_o
4 14
Ill( }!
I 18!l\!
i
287 270
22
10:3
11
18 6
l~b i
I
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22 0 30 4
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I N DU STRY.
TABLE II-DETAIL STATEMENT FOR
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PERSONS ENGAGED I N I N D U8 TltY.
~ I 11----1 1-- ,- -/- - - 1' rI ai C le r ks .
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~
--
--
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Wage earners .
N um be r.
M aximum Minimum
month.
month .
2 3 4 ;j
6
7 S !l 10 11
12 la
14
15
ie
17 IS
19 20
21
22
23 24
25 26 27 28 2!l
30 31
32 33 34
35 36
38 :J9 40 41
42 Optica l goods
_
43 Paint a nd vurnish
_
44 Patent medicines a nd com pounds an d
45
d ruggists' pr ep a rations . Photo-engraving
_
~,
' ":
~)1~- 'I
50.1 :i7 UI
:1i,l 53 I
46 P ottery, t erra-cotta, and flre-cluy products.
4 7 Printing a nd publish ing
_
48 Show cases
_
27,'
U50 1
i' Il
I
44I ! 3 ' ~~~1
49 Slaughteri ng a n d m ea t pack ing
_
50 Stoves, and furna ces , in clud ing gus uud
oil s toves.
5 1 T ob a cco manufa ctures
_
8 1 U 31' 6: 350
50 ,, I 435 1
Ali~~~e~~~dustri esL 53 1 Wood d iat illati on _________ __ __________ _
54 'Voole n , worsted, a nd fel t go od s , and
47::1,
7 /', tiD2
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2,747!1 44 ,579!
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552 Dc 26 3 80 20 2 Au
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774.1e a3 4 .1u 217 , .Ja :14!l Au
,i 06, .10
2 ,100 Jll 1171 ./y
I; i i~~
1, 251 1 My
286 185 169 275 48 1
l, aa7 81 7 1 7
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47
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1201 Do
1311 Se
lOti
IIW' D02 175 .Iy
It.:?
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;144
8521 Fo 3S 1 Ja
5;', 4 284
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76 71 Ap
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27 ,80:1 No 2 ~, 2~ 81.J V 20,990
2 ,770. :-'[ h 6,8~ 1 .l y
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i1 482 ,1 .lu
4:
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0 " 2, 897 .Iu 2 ,620
494 ' Jv 083' D " :lO6 .Iu
1>4 No :n :! .Jy
All Do Fe Do
678 Ja 803 Ap a59 D e
7S .Ia 22a l .Iu
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177, J e 4 , 82 ;!' .10
320 60 01 267
1
2681
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ti l 11 (iSH'1
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210 Fe !
3-1 D ,,3
5ll2, Oc
a7:')!) .Jc2 Jo 23 11 A ll
34 ' .Iv3 02!l1 Ap
28 1
3 17
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34 537
2, :195 1 D c
231 : Se llO I\l h
3 151 O c
2 ,4 83 '.Ie
252 ' M y 101 Au
337 .1y
2, :143
211 79
29 2
3 601 N o
3961 Ju
3 24
6300I:Do0e2
38, 892 1
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30 6:J!l
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342
200
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21 4 35
5 8:1 647
409
9,052 5 ')4:4
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6S!l 1
2 ,9 -IS
8 ,12;) 6S5
1 ')<}8 ' "j50 !JUS
2Sa me number reported for one or more other m o nt hs.
3Sa me n u m ber rep orted for entire year .
Artis4teA' lml oattheerriailns d ustries embrace--
_2
Automob iles , including bodies a n d parts Awnings, t ents, a n d sai ls
_ _
1 4
Baskets. and rattan a n d wi llow w a re Belting and h oso, loathor
_ _
I 1
B lat cioknisng a nd cleansing an d polishing prepa ra- _
2
Bo ots and sh oes, i n cluding cut stoc k a n d findi ngs
Bruss and bronze prod ucts
_
Card cu tting a nd designing
_
3 2
1
Cars.rasitleraomad-rcaoilmropnadn, icnsot including operations of_ 3
Ceme n t Cha r coal;
_ _
3 14
cCoo fkfeee a n d sp ice , roasting and grinding
__ 5
1
Cordage awl twine Bnd j ut o a nd linen go ods _
8~~~~~~~ _n~~~ ~~r_u_~s_-_-~:::====================
2 4 1
C u tle ry a nd t ools, not else whe re spec ifie d
_
D ye st uffs and cxtracts
_
EE lleeccttrriocpulla t~innagchillery, appa ratus , a n d supplies ___
F lavoring extra cts
_
1 3 2 1 5
Food preparations
_9
GG alasssa n d electric fixtures a nd la m ps a nd reflect or s_ 1
1
GG lraesass,ecauntdt intga,llsotwaining, and ornamenting
__
4 1
lHIanttss, asntdru\cva ps, other than felt, straw, a nd wool _
1 2
H o use-fu rn ishi ng go ods, not elsewhore specified ~
Iron a nti stee l, b last fur n a ccs
_2
Iron a nd steol, steel \vorks a n d ro lling mills _
Ir on and steel, bo lt s, llu tS, was he rs, and ri v ets ,
n ot made in steel wo rks or roll in g mills _~
_ l'
1
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~
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II- -
-
-
--!I- -
-
-
- - - - --
Services .
-
-
- I:--
- :-_.-[_a_t~-ria ls .-
-
- I'
Mis coll ~mcolls .
1
T otal.
--
-
I ;
I
, Fuel and
Other .
I I II
T a xes , !
'
I
H un t of in elud iu g CUll-
O t he r. I
--- - -- !II_O_f1_il:_i_U_lS._ 1
Iu c t o r
Vu111" of produ cts
Va lu u adde d by ru u u u fu e-
ture ,
I
-- - - -
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2
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43
172 , SI :l 421 ,44 7 ,
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71 8
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21, 175
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667 ,575 $5 :1:1 , 268 1S1,
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1
6 ,090
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12
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588
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8~161803U,'2l760u2~!i
1
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.
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5m33:,7g6~~3
5 6
659 ,082 525 ,002
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25 ,!)2 2,
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23, 171 i 32 1 ,287 1
1, 176, !l83 U3 , l :JU
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4:J, 02 1 , 506 I
75 4 , 733
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29 1 , 70!l
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] 1,761
23 24
25 26 27
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120 , :l 27
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I 148 ,44S
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1 . 12;), 271
1, 271, 37 5 :I , 14 6, 4ll3
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I 130 , 38!l 1 13~, 37 8 1; 61 ,lloi l
264 1
,9tiJ 230 ,467' 1
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4 0,373 3 , 232 ,U2:3
1, W 2, 636 : 2,080 , 196 , 1, :l74 , 070
50 146 1 , 20n : 8 17 :
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94 8 ,700 17 5 , 812
43 7 , 132 80 , 704
08 , 175 14,721
90 1, 4 ti41 23, 64 0 , 779 4, 200,827
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372 , UI 5
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54
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425 792 ,i , 174
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59 , 134 400, 723
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50 5 ,9 29
30 9 ,9 42
209,2 14 870 ,520
95 , 401 427 , 788
48,074,710 2 7 , 625 , 47 7
4 All other in du stries em b ra ce-Con t in ue d .
J ewelry
- - - - - --
-- ;l
Kaolin and ground ea rt hs
_2
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- - - - - - _- _-
-- 2
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,
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lit Lo comotives , not m ad e by rail roa d co m pu mes , _ 1
LMoionkeirnagl -agnladsssoadnad wpiactetursre Irn mes ,--_-- - - - - - - - - - -_
Models a nd patterns. not induding pap(~r p a t-
t er ns
- _- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ I
l\lusica l instru ments and materials, not tipec ificd Oil , not e lse whe ro 8~ec i fied -- ---- ---- - - - -- - - --
I
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1 1
P en cils, lend
Ri ce , clea ning and poli shing
Ho ofing materi al s
.
Sufes a nd v uul ts , Saws
S~hhiopdbduyildin.g , including bo at bu ilding
:; ilk an d silk ~o ods, including t h ro w~ter~
~oa p
Sporting a n d at h let ic guod s
.:.
St ation er y gouds, n ot elsow her e sp ecified Stat uary a n d art goods Steam packiuK
_
_
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Ste reo typ ing and ele ct rotyp ing Su rgica l app lian ces a n d art ificia l lim bs T ypo foundi ng a nd pr intin g mnt eri a ls Um bre llas a nd ca nes Up h olste ring m uteria ls , Vin egar and cide r W all p1nster \\' as tc
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_ _
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SOME OF TIlE LEADING ;\IAN UFACTOIU ES OF GEORGI A BY COUXT IES N U~IBER I N iois,
COLLE CTED AXD ARRA NGED BY GEORGIA DEPARTl\IENT OF COl\Il\IEHCE AND LABOR.
C OU~TY.
P opul ation .
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I ron or t urnl I a lld tnc:;. : Ce me nt Chillcry .1 goo ds . , ing: 1II11- indue-
I; am i cot r un Ste ele iJllpl e- ; wngons.
sped oi l
works. ruunt s.
nnd piping .
t eri uls. t ries, Iso me re-
, :\ li lk
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nnd some
not .
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Co weta co u n ty __~ !
C ra wford county
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C risp co unt y
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Dade cou nt y
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D a wson C0 1l Il t,)"
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Deca t ur co unty DuK nlb co unt y
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Dod ge co unt y
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IJoo ly co u nty
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Doueh erty co un t y
Do ue lue cou nty
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E a rly co unt y
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E chols co u nty
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l.~mIlgh a lll co u nty
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--I ~ I bert cou nty - - - - - - - - - - -i
]...ma nu el cou nt y
Fannin county
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Fay ette co unty
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F loy d eo u nt v
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Fo rsyt h ou unt.y
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F ra nk lin co u nty
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Ful t on CO ll l1ty
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G ilmer- (.O ll llt."
G lasc ock r-o unty Gl yn n co u n fy
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Gordon co u nt.y
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C ra dy (~o ll n t.y
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Harris county
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Hart eOullt. y
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Hoard .. oun t y
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H enr y (ou nty
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Hou st on co unt y
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Irwin co unt v
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.l ar-kson cou'nty
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.Ins pc r co unty
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.Icff D avi s co unty
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J efferso n county
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J en kins co unty
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.loh nson county
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J o nes co unty
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LLeaeurceonusnctoyu nt y Liberty oou nt.y Lincoln co unty
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SOME OF THE LEADING MANUFACTORIES OF GEORGIA BY COUNTIES
NUMBER I N 1912, COLLECTED AND ARRANGED BY GEORGIA DEPARTMENT-Continued.
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C O U N T Y.
Po pulat ion.
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19 10
I 1900
IS90
T e xtil o l\l ills.
Lowndes co unty .. ~ _ 2I , 13U
I 20 , O:W 15,102
Lumpk in cou nty M cDuflie county M e lntosh county
, __ 5 ,444 _ 10, 3 2;, _ G,.J4:!
I 7, 1:l3
9f),,5~I3H7
U,S G7 8,7SU G, 470
M a cou co unty
_ 15 , OlU
l-l ,CY.J3
I<I , IS<I
M adi son county
_ lU , S51
13,224
11 , 02-1
M a rion eo u uty , M eriwet her co unty
_ 9 , 147 _ 25, I SO
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7 ,7 2S 20 ,7 10
M iller co unty
_ 7 ,!l8G
U,3l!) I 4 ,27;
M ilt on co unty Mitchell co unt y
_ 7,23!l _ 22, 114
1U4,,77UU37 1
G,20S 1O,!lOU
M onroe county
_ 20 ,450 20 ,US2 1!l, 137
M ontgomery co unty
_ I U, G<IS 1U,<I59
!l , 2 4 8
M or gan cou nty M urray co unt y Mus cc gee county
_ 1U,71 7 _ U,7U<I _ <I U, 227
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1(),0H S, IGI 27 ,7U I
15
Newton county Oco nee county
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W ,7a4 , 14, 3 10
S , U02
7,713
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Og let horpe county
_ I S, USO 17 ,S81
Pa ulding co unty
_ 1'1, 124
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P icke ns cou nty
_ !l,041
S ,UH
Pi erce co unty
_ 10 ,7 4 U
8 , 100
Pike count y
_ 1!l ,4 !l5
HI ,7UI
P olk co unty
_ 20, 203
17 , 850
Pul aski co unty
_ 2:! ,S 35
I S ,4 ~9
Putnam co unty
_ 1<1, S7U I<I , I<IU
Quitman county
1 4 ,5!l -1
-1, 70 1
Rab un co u nt y
' 5 , 502
U , 2~5
Randolph cou nty - - - - -- - - l is .sn
IG ,~47
Ri chmond county
1 58 , SSG 53,735
R ockdale co unty Schley co un t y
1 S , 9 1G _ 5 ,21 3
7 , 5 15 5, 49 9
Bu ild - Other ing m a- indus-
teria ls. tries . so me rep o r ted and som e not .
Screven count y
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Spaldin g county
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Stephens county
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Ste wart county
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Sum te r county
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Talbot coun ty
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Taliaferro county
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Tattnall county
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Taylor county
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T elfair county
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Terrell county
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T hom... coun t y
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Tift count y
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'I'oornba county
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Town. count y
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Troup county
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Turner county
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Twiggs county
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Union county
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Upson county
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Walk er county
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Walton county . _
Ware county
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Warren county
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W...hington county
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Whitfield county
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WWiillkcoea:r ccoouunnttyy - - - - - --_
Wilkineon county_.
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Worth county
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20 ,202 19, 252 14 , 424 - --- -- --
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11, 696 8 ,766 18, 569 10, 839 13, 288 22 ,003
29 ,Oil
11,487 11 ,2 06
3 ,932
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4 ,064
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10,075 10, 736 6, 9 18
12 ,757
18, 692
25 ,3 93
22 , 957
11, 860
28 , 174
13 ,069
6 , 1 51
5 , 110
15 ,934
13 , 486
23 , 44 1
10,078
19 ,147
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Of the above number of textile mills, one is a silk manufactor y and one was built to manufacture
jute goods, but is at present idle.
Of the establishments engaged in the fertiliz er busin ess in Georgia, 160 arc fc rtilizer factor ies
104 cotton oil mills, and 40 are both fertilizer and oil mill s, whil e 99 ar c ma nip ula tors an d mixers.