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I.—JUDGE H. B. FOLK. 2. MRS. H. B. FOLK. 3. EDGAR E. FOLK, Editor Baptist and Reflector. 4.—HENRY FOLK, First Honor Gradu
ate Wake Forest. Died in the morning of brilliant promise. S.—REAU FOLK, State Treasurer Tennessee. 6. CAREY FOLK, For many years Presi
dent of Brownsville Female College and Boscobel College. 7.—JOS. W. FOLK, Governor of Missouri. B.—HUMPHREY FOLK, a “preacher of right
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ATLANTA, GA., MAY 10, 1906.
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