The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, May 10, 1906, Image 1

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K ; / g T U r _ fK UN -3RARYJ lEjr VO LU VL ONE. NU Mfi EK TWELVE. The Tolk Homestead, the Parents and the "Boys fflr mß| Sglf wfeWllji lSfeM!y ! BwMhXjgLQMU <* o<»go*» /* <» I«••*.*»&>■ iggaaaaMSgr^sw * .BBF*'OWft® v-'-j \v% Mli * -mm- MIFjBSS®kBBjBBB ■ Y » jw YjKr jfcYBK-^k^ w WB W WwJ\- :■ Wrl: wZOb Jakir 2» MMKMr . w?r z - •' ■ "WBb». ' MMj&ak w ~>' WmwmE W; ? " ■feWsHl SHh| £ ■ aMw« wWIbB »: . jflill islll . W Jilite s w ' w ' ■' ... z ; ■' ■: - ■■ : ■' ■■■ .. .-■ ■ ■-/ ■.:<;<■ "i.: ft ••’.■»..J-'».- ?'!r< - •'■■':,..'■■'■■■ ■ ■■■:■•■ - '“ -■■'■' ■>, ■’^c. ■■ ■ ••■ '. .■ : . '•'■ • ■ ' ■ ' ‘ 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 eousness. ’ ’ t * Historic spot at ‘Brokmsbille, Tenn., ivhere Preachers, Educators and Christian Statesmen Ivere born ATLANTA, GA., MAY 10, 1906. TWO DOLLAKS A TEAK. EIVE CENTS A COPY.