The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, November 17, 1921, Page 3, Image 3
Census Agricultural Figures
For Bamberg County Announcei
Below are given census agricultural figures for Bamberg county for 192
A few of these figures have heretofore been published in The Herald as th<
were announced by the census bureau, but in order that a complete recoi
may be had, the full figures are published herewith:
Table I. Farms and Farm Property?All Farms.
Number of farms, 1920 2,54
Number of farms, 1910 2,24
Number of farms, 1900 2,0'
All farmers classified by sex, 1920:
Male 2,3 (
1 Female 11
Color and nativity of all farmers, 1920:
Native white 64
Foreign-born white
Negro and other non-white 1,8 ?
All farms classified by size, 1920:
Under 3 acres number....
3 to 9 acres number.... ?
hi-.. 10 to 3 9 acres number.... 9
20 to 49 acres number.... 1,28
50 to 99 acres number.... 68
* .. 100 to 174 acres number.... 28
175 (to 259 acres number.... / 7
' 260 to 499 acres number.... a
500 to 999 acres number.... 2
1,000 acres and over number....
Land and Farm Area.
Approximate land area, 1920 acres.? 240,00
Land in farms, 1920 acres.? 169,92
Land in farms, 1910 ..acres.... 192,45
Land in farms, 1900 , acres.... 174,64
Improved land ip farms, 1920 acres.... 105,64
Improved land in farms, 1910 acres.... 111,01
Improved land in farms, 1900 acres.... 103,34
Woodland in farms, 1920 acres.... 53,53
[ Other unimproved land in farms, 1920 acres.... 10,75
Per cent, of land area in farms, 1920 70.
Per cent, of farm land improved, 1920 62.
Average acreage per farm, 1920 66.
Average improved acreage per farm, 1920 41.
Value of Farm Property.
Ap farm property, 1920 dollars....11,301,24
All farm property, 1910 dollars.... 5,203,50
Value farm Dronertv. 1900 dollars.... 2,112,16
Land in farms, 1920 dollars.... 7,050,70
Land in farms, 1910 doljars.... 3,526,10
Land in farms, 1900 dollars.... 1,336,05
Farm buildings, 1920 ....' dollars.... 2,109,22
Farm buildings, 1910 dollars.... 735,78
Farm buildings, 1900 dollars.... 364,53
Implements and machinery, 1920 dollars.... 683,08
Implements and machinery, 1910 dollars.... 194,07
Implements and macliinery, 1900 dollars.... 116,05
Livestock on farms, 1920 dollars.... 1,458,23
- Livestock on farms, 1910 dollars.... 747,53
\ Livestock on farms, 1900 dollars.... 295,53
Average value, 1920:
"All property per farm T dollars.... 4,44
Land and buildings per farm dollars.... 3.60
Land alone per acre dollars.... 41.4
Farms Operated by Owners.
Number of farms, 1920 63
Number of farms, 1910 70
Number of farms, 1900 .1 70
Percent, of all farms, 1920 ^ 25.
Land in farms, 1920 acres.... <o,ov
Improved land in farms, 1920 acres.... 39,28
Value of land and buildings, 1920 dollars.... 3,705,34
Degree of ownership, 1920:
Farmers owning entire farm number.... 54
Farmers hiring additional land number.... 8
Color and nativity of owners, 1920:
Native white owners number.... 39
Foreign-born white owners number....
Negro and other non-white owners number.... 23
Farms Operated By Managers.
Number of farms, 1920 .A A.
Number of farms, 1910 1
Number of farms. 1900 1
m J- Land in farms, 1920 acres.... 3,27
Improved land in farms, 1920 t acres.... 1,61
Valneof land and buildings, 1920 dollars.... 186,47
Farms Operated By Tenants.
Number of farms, 1920 1,89
> > Number of farms, 1910 1,53
Number of farms, 1900 : 1,30
; Per cent of all farms, 1920 74.
* I' Land in farms, 1920 acres.... 90,15
w, . Improved land in farms, 1920 acres.... 90,15
js Value of land and buildings, 1920 dollars ... 5,268,10
Form of tenancy, 1920:
Share tennants number.... 65
Croppers number.... 88
CTKocVi tonants p limber
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Cash tenants j. number.... 1S
Standing renters number.... 16
Unspecified number number....
Color and nativity of tenants, 1920:
Native white tenants .J number.... 24
Negro and other non-white tepants number.... 1,65
Table II. Live Stock on Farm Ranges, 1930; and Live Stock Products, 1911
Domestic Animals: 1920.
Farmers reporting domestic animals number.... 2,49
Value of domestic animals .' dollars.... 1,402,94
|Horses: Total number 1,05
Colts under 1 year of age 1
Colts 1 year old and under 2 years 1
Mares 2 years old and over 52
^ x Geldings 2 years old and over 4 6
r' / V Stallions 2 years old and over 3
Total value dollars.... 188,39
Mules: Total number 3,34
Mule colts under 1 year of age 1
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Mule colts 1 year old and under z years -
' Mules 2 years old and over 3,29
Total value dollars.... 757,73
iy Asses and burros: Total number
Total value . dollars.... 1,90
Cattle: Total number 4,27
Total value : dollars.... 224,35
Beef cattle: Total number .... 97
Calves under 1 year of age 41
Heifers 1 year old and under 2 years 5
Cows and heifers 2 years old and over 39
. Steers 1 year old and under 2 years 2
Steers 2 years old and over 7
Bulls 1 year old and over 6
Total value dollars.... 42,23
Dairy cattle: Total number 3,29
Calves under 1 year of age 1,03
Heifers 1 year old and under 2 years 29
Cows and heifers 2 years old and over 1,90
$ ^ Bulls 1 yea rold and over 6
Total value dollars.... 182,11
I Sheep: * Total number
Lambs under 1 year of age
Ewes 1 year old and over
Rams 1 year old and over
1 Wethers 1 year old and over
Total value dollars....
Goats: Total number 12
Total value dollars.... 58
Swine: Total number 17,92
Pigs under 6 months old 7,35
Sows and gilts for breeding, 6 months old and over 3,21
Boars for breeding, 6 months old and over 35
* 1 ^ ATrat* 7 A
I All ocner 'iiugs, o rnuuus uiu auu. .
Total value dollars.... 229,97
Poultry and Bees: 1920.
hickens number.... 52,26
ther poultry number.... 3,62
Value of all property dolalrs.... 54,43
ee3 number of hives.... 38
Total value dollars.... 85
Livestock and Products: 1919.
airy products: Milk produced (as reported) gallons.... 404,33
Milk sold gallons.... 8.29
ICream sold '. gallons.... 1,58
IButter fat sold pounds.... 88
Butter made on farms pounds.... 67,02
I Butter sold pounds.... 6,77
FCheese made on farms pounds....
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ORDER FOR SPECIAL TERM OF
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 1
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The State of South Carolina.?In the (
7 Supreme Court.?Order.
, A satisfactory showing having been 1
made, by petition signed by members
'of the Bar of Bamberg county, that
a special term of the Court of Common
Pleas for Bamberg County is
*d needed to attend to the business of
the said Court;
And it appearing that the week
LQ beginning with Monday, November |
^ 28, 1921, will be a suitable time for
holding the said special court; Now,
therefore,
54 It is ordered that a special term of
f9 the Court of Common Pleas be held
at Bamberg, South Carolina, to begin
54 on Monday, November 28, 1921, and
2 to last one week.
17 It is further ordered that the Clerk
of Court for Bamberg county forth3
with notify the jury commissioners
;0 of said county of the contents of this 1
10 order; and that the said Clerk of 1
11 Court publish a notice of the hold- 1
;0 ing of the said special term of court ]
!4 in The Bamberg Herald, a newspa- :
'7 per published at Bamberg, South ]
,4 Carolina, once a week for three j
!3 weeks preceding the opening of said <
1 court. EUGENE B. GARY, i
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (
tQ of South Carolina. t
,ij Dated Cctober 26, 1921. 11-24
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9 May 30, 1914, and on Jan. 22, 1918
2 Mrs. Speaks added: "I have had no
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5 alnce Doan's cured me." ,
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