. The street railway review . *;:»> #K !■ ^ l)K. IIIKT. R. |. LOWRV. CAPT. HENRY JACKSON. .•<«s Adjutant General of Colquitts brigade. After the warhe entered the University of Georgia law school and wasgraduated with honors in 1866. He came to Atlantain 1S68 and has since practiced law, but has found timeto write upon legal lore, edited and published GeorgiaReports, volumes 45 to 66. He has been counsel forseveral railroads and is at present counselof the Southern SjStem. He is presidentof the great Suwanee Canal Company, adirector in several other corporations, in-cluding the Atlanta C


. The street railway review . *;:»> #K !■ ^ l)K. IIIKT. R. |. LOWRV. CAPT. HENRY JACKSON. .•<«s Adjutant General of Colquitts brigade. After the warhe entered the University of Georgia law school and wasgraduated with honors in 1866. He came to Atlantain 1S68 and has since practiced law, but has found timeto write upon legal lore, edited and published GeorgiaReports, volumes 45 to 66. He has been counsel forseveral railroads and is at present counselof the Southern SjStem. He is presidentof the great Suwanee Canal Company, adirector in several other corporations, in-cluding the Atlanta Consolidated StreetRailway. |. PAYNE, a leading jurist of Georgia, is a Virginianby birth. He was graduated from George-town College and studied law at the Uni-versity of Virginia. In 1876 he removedto New Orleans, La., and again gradu-ated in civil law, which is the practice in that state. In1885 he married Miss Hill, of Georgia, and removedwith his bride to Atlanta in 1885. Mr. Payne is con-


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