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VOL UME FIVE
NUJIVEE FIFTEEN
JOS. W. TOLK, ST A TESMANaifi ‘RETORMER
Boyhood Home, Parents and ‘Brothers of the Great Tennessee-Missourian, Who Begins Series of Articles in The Golden Age
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J—JUDGE H. B. FOLK. 2. MRS. H. B. FOLK. 3. EDGAR E. FOLK, Editor Baptist and Reflector. 4.—HENRY FOLK, First Honor Graduate
Wake Forest. Died in the morning of brilliant promise. S.—REAU FOLK, State Treasurer Tennessee. 6—CAREY FOLK, for many years President
of Brownsville Female College and Boscobel College. 7.—JOS. W. FOLK, Governor of Missouri. 8. —HUMPHREY POLK, a “preacher of right
eousness.”
SEE PAGE TWO—IT IS FOR YOU.
ATLANTA, GA., JUNE 2, 1910.
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