[245] Ibid., Mch. 29, 1881.
[246] News and Courier, Apr. 1, 1881. These subscriptions may have been partly influenced by the purpose of Mr. Atkinson to have the Exposition further the cultivation and preparation, and not the manufacture, of the staple.
[247] Jan. 27, 1881.
[248] March 21, 1881.
[249] News and Courier, Jan. 21, 1881.
[250] It seems to have been usual to call first for a payment of 10 per cent. of the stock subscribed, rather than to require a certain proportion in cash at subscription. Thus the books of subscription of the Charleston Manufacturing Company were opened January 27th; on March 29th the directors called for the payment of the first instalment of 10 per cent., and at 2 o'clock on the morning of April 9th—how closely the progress of the undertaking was watched by papers and public!—more than half of the amount was in the hands of the officers of the company.
[251] Ibid., Feb. 10, 1882.
[252] Ibid., Feb. 5, 1881.
[253] Ibid., Feb. 7, 1881.
[254] News and Courier, Mar. 25, 1881.