TABLE IV. — General Statistics of Agriculture for the United States and for 

 South Carolina, according to the United States Census, with the Percentage 

 of Increase and Decrease in each Particular, since 1850. 



1S80 



1870 



1860 



1850 



Percentage of 

 Increase 



OK 



Decrease. 



1880 1870 1860 



!N umber of Farms. 



Total land in Farms, 

 acres 



Average Size of. 

 Farms, acres 



U.S. 

 .S. C. 



U.P. 

 s. C. 



{ 



'ercentage of unim- ( U.S. 

 proved Land i iw 

 Faims % { S. C. 



Value of Farms. 



Val 

 M 



. ^ (I 



ue of FarmingJ j 



achinery 8 [ji- 



Val ae of Live Stock, $ 

 Horses, number 



U.S. 

 B.C. 

 U.S. 



\ IS. c. 



U.S. 



s. c. 



U.S. 



s. c. 



U.S. 



s. c. 



Mules and Asses, 

 number 



j jU. S. 



is. c. 



WorkintiOxc 

 ber 



n,Num-J 



Milch Cows, number.. 

 Other Cattle, number 



Sheep, number 



Swine, number 



Butter, pounds.. 



U.S. 



S. C. 

 U.S. 



s. c. 



U.S. 



s. c. 



U.S. 



s. c. 



U.S. 



s. c. 



U.S. 



lis. c 



4,00«,907 



93,864 



536,081,835 



13,457,613 



46.9 



69.3 



131 



113 



10,197,096,776 



68,677,482 



400,520,055 



3,202,710 



1,500,464,609 



12,279,412 



10,357,488 



60,660 



1812,808 



67,005 



993,841 



24,507 



12,443,120 



139,881 



22,488,-550 



199,321 



35,192,074 



118,889 



47,681700 



628,198 



777,250.287 



3,196,851 



2,659,985 



51,889 



407,735,041 



12,105,280 



53.7 



75.1 



153 



233 



9,262,*- 03,861 



44,808,763 



336,878,429 



2,282,946 



1,525,276,457 



12,443,510 



7 145,370 



44,105 



1,125,415 



41,327 



1,319,271 



17,685 



8,935,332 



98,693 



13,566,005 



132,925 



28,477,951 



124 594 



25,134,569 



895,999 



514,092,683 



1,461,980 



2,044,077 



: .3,171 



407,212,5.38 



16,195,919 



59.9 



71.8 



199 



488 



6,645,045,007 



139,652,508 



246,118,141 



6,151.657 



1,089,329,915 



23,934,465 



6,249,174 



81,125 



1,151.148 



56,456 



2,254,911 



22,629 



8,585,735 



163,938 



14,779,373 



320,209 



22,471,275 



2:33 509 1 



33,512,867 



965,779 



4.59,681,372 



3,177,934 



1,449,073 



29,967 



293,560,614 



16,217,700 



615 



74.9 



203 



541 



3,271,575,426 



82,431,684 



151,587,638 



4,136,354 



514,180,516 



15,060.015 



4.336,719 



97,171 



559,331 



37,483 



1,700.744 



20,507 



6,385,094 



193,244 



9,693,069 



563,935 



21,723,220 



245,551 



30,354,213 



1,065,503 



313.545,306 



2,981,850 



41 



10 



35 



CO 



*1.6 



*3.1 



*46 



*11 



103 



69 



62 



48 



100 



59 



21 



*19 



106 



50 



32 



10 



34 



*15 



51 



*76 



3 



*18 



10 



*9 



46 



6 



Note.— In the three columns shoAving percentage of increase and decrease, decrease is indi- 

 cated by *. In comparing the values of 1880 with 1870. it IS to be renienibered that the average 

 prenr. ium of gold for the latter was 25.') per cent. 



