MOONSHINE STILLS
I was recently cutting some type of "sticker" vine/tree that has
thorns at least one inch in length adjacent to our property and on our
property, however. I do not know the name of the bush/tree, but they
grow profusely around wet areas such as branches, water drainage ditches
and creeks and can send out runners at least thirty feet (30) feet in
height onto adjacent trees.
Those thorns will rip clothes and flesh if given the opportunity and
as they say, "been there, done that!"
I will do an internet search and see if I can't find the name of the
bush/tree. I have seen some of the trees about 4 or more inches in
diameter with runners going everywhere and inch or more in diameter.
THORNY-OLIVE
I believe the above is a Thorny-Olive (Elaeagnus Pungens)
Appearance: Elaeagnus pungens is a dense evergreen shrub that invades
natural areas throughout the southeastern United States. The shrub
is often multi-stemmed..
Above pix of some of the thorn bushes/trees that have been
severed at the trunk near ground level and the leaves turning brown.
PIXS OF THE "FRUIT" BLOOMS & SEEDS
While cutting back more of the Thorny Olive shrubs, I noticed the
above "fruit" on many of the shrubs and came back with the ole camera
and took a few pixs to add to this page.
I brought a branch of the Thorny Olive shrub back home and took a
close up pix of it.
Web page updated by Bill aka Mickey Porter on 03-26-2024.
REMNANTS OF A MOONSHINE STILL
With the above said, it brought back to my memory the remains of a 55
gallon steel drum moonshine still that was on the wet weather drainage
ditch that runs into a branch aka small creek called Culpepper Creek
that is on our property. I first saw the moonshine still barrel
sometime in 1989 when we purchased our home and during one of my
scouting for deer sign..
The above is a pix of the rusted our barrel with most of it rotted
away over time. The moonshiner would use a mixture of flour and
water to seal base of the cap that would fit into the
above rough chisel cut hole in the barrel, followed by a thumper keg and then
attached to the condenser coil.
The barrel is too far from easy access and the wet weather branch has
running water and steep banks making it easy to dam up for supplying
water to make the beer mash and if necessary getting water
onto the evaporator coils to condense the steam back to a liquid aka
Moonshine!
It could be argued that someone used the barrel to burn trash, but I
don't think anyone would cut a round hole in the barrel for such a
purpose in my humble opinion and go to the trouble to remove it so far
from an access road!
GOING BACK IN TIME
As a teenager in
the late 1950s, I was allowed to roam the creeks, hills, countryside,
etc. and my range went to about five (5) miles from our ole home place
on Maple Lane here in Wadesboro, NC.
One of my first encounters with a moonshine still was beyond "Carl's
Mountain" 464 feet above sea level about a mile or more on a small
branch aka Grindstone Branch between Carl's Mountain and the Airport Road. There was a swimming hole
beyond where I found the moonshine still the locals called "The Sid Hare Hole."
TOPO VIEW OF CARL'S MOUNTAIN
Grindstone Branch is where I spotted the first moonshine still and
the same branch forks to the left and the same branch where the second
moonshine still was located. The pinkish arrow in the above pix is pointing to the
crest of Carl's Mountain.
I spotted the 55 gallon steel drum that had earlier made a batch of
moonshine as evidenced by the burnt wood embers underneath it, however the condenser
copper coil was not attached to the still. Upon further
inspection, I located two (2) 55 gallon steel drums that were concealed
pretty good that contained the mash or beer that was working off (fermenting). I looked around and didn't see anyone,
turned the two mash barrels over empting the contents and shot holes in
the moonshine still with my .22 caliber rifle and made fast tracks out
of there. I don't remember if I shot holes into the mash barrels
or not, but probably did.
I don't think I went back into that area for a good while, because I did
some serious damage to the moonshine's small operation.
A few years later, I found another 55 gallon drum moonshine still fairly
close to a persons residence close to the 52 Highway North underpass
adjacent a small branch aka Grindstone Branch, of
which the property was originally called the
Brown Stone
Quarry. That particular still was fully functional with the
condenser coil in place and since it was close to a home, I decided not
to mess with it for fear of being seen. Many of the older
"rum heads" in the area knew that home sold moonshine.
BROTHER ALLEN'S ORDEAL WITH MOONSHINE
My brother Allen Porter in the early to mid 1960s, was hunting
squirrels close to the Airport Road, near the ole Moose Lodge Building and
spotted a person unloading moonshine and placing the jars in the creek.
Allen went back later with the family car and brought the moonshine home
which was a good amount and stored the jars in the trunk of an old junk car
in the field behind our home.
Brother Allen would take some of the moonshine to school with him and
share it with his buddies, whereas eventually he passed out in
school one day and our parents were notified and it was determined that
he was intoxicated.
Pop interrogated him and Allen told Pop where the moonshine was hid
and Pop poured it out.
ELICK GADDY AND THE HOT WIRE FENCE
While still reflecting on the past, I will relate an incident that I
observed the aftermath of. Mr. Coley during his years at Maple Lane
used a young "hired hand" named Elick Gaddy (now deceased) who lived two
streets over to do things for him like plowing the land, etc., per family
members. I remember that Grandma Coley also hired Elick to do various
chores when I was a small boy as well. Now, finally getting to my
memory from the past, Uncle Doug installed a single or double strand hot
wire fence around the field behind Grandmas home encompassing the barn and
hog lot which probably took in more than an acre of land which went right
down beside the branch. That branch flows behind the property and
flows all the way to the Anson County Airport area and goes through a stone
culvert underneath the Seaboard Coastline railroad tracks. At some
point in time many decades ago, there was a small brick/stone dam on the
branch/creek about 200 yards from the railroad tracks that was gated to back
the water up creating a small mill pond which supplied the water to some
type of steam powered saw mill as evidenced by the concrete slabs and steel
pipes that were located not to far from the dam structure mentioned.
The rumor was that Elick had
himself a moonshine still on the branch since a good supply of running water
is needed to supply water for making the mash and to cool down the condenser coils
(if necessary) to turn the steam back into a
liquid and the word quickly gets out as to who can supply illegal moonshine
or bonded "bootleg" whiskey as Anson County was a dry county at the time.
One day I was going to the railroad tracks as young boys get out and about
to explore things on a regular basis and when I got to the other side of the
hog pasture that had the hot wires installed, I noticed a large brown paper
bag that was left near the hot wire fence and several quart Mason jars were
lying on the ground beside the paper bag and broken of which smelled of
moonshine. It appeared that Elick had come through there during the
night on a well used path on his return trip from his
alleged moonshine still not realizing that a hot wire had
been recently installed, or had forgotten about it. Elick must have thought the devil or
something had gotten a hold of him because he certainly dropped his bag of
moonshine; that would have been a Kodiak moment for sure and would probably
take top spot on some of the best video shows of today. We certainly
got a humongous laugh from that and I am stilling grinning today when I
think about it. Whether or not Elick ever admitted to the
"moonshine
drop", I don't know. I have personally found a moonshine still on that
same branch/creek when I was a teenager that was probably a mile on the
other side of the railroad tracks which had the mash (corn meal, sugar and
yeast working off) in a couple 55 gallon metal drums, however the copper
condenser coil and thump keg was not installed on the barrel mash cooker of
which most were constructed from copper. I turned over the mash
barrels emptying their contents and put several .22 caliber rounds through
all the components of the moonshine still after checking to see that no one
was nearby and then ran like a scalded dog out of there. I sure did
cost some moonshines (could have been Elick's still) a good chunk of money
that time and now realize how lucky I was because I could have gotten
seriously hurt or killed for my actions.
The above two paragraphs is a copy and paste from my short story
Memories From The
Past and gives a recap of what I wrote earlier. No,
I haven't lost all my marbles yet, grin if you must!
MOONSHINE STILL SAGA WHILE WORKING WITH THE NCDOC
Sometime in the middle to late 1980s while working with the NC Department of
Correction at the Anson Correctional Center in Polkton, NC, a fellow
employee (now deceased) asked me
if I would bend him a coil from copper tubing. The individual knew
that I bent tubing for my portable foot climber tree stands, whereas I asked
him what he was going to use the copper coil for. He replied with some
kind of answer such as a radiator coil, of which I knew wasn't true. I
told him he was making a condenser coil for a moonshine still of which he
denied, and therefore declined to make a coil of copper tubing for him.
Not too many months after that, an inmate on parole who was staying at the
above mentioned individual's
home, (highly against DOC policy) was caught by local law enforcement driving while intoxicated and had
jars of moonshine in the vehicle as well. To make a long story short, he gave
up, OK ratted his landlord off concerning the moonshine and told them about
the small moonshine still that was made from a large aluminum beer keg.
Also, someone from the Sheriff's Office called the individual and told him
they were going to be on his property looking for the moonshine still, of
which he quickly removed the still off his property onto adjacent unoccupied
property.
The moonshine still was confiscated and on display at the community
college for some time if I am not mistaken.
There is more to the story, but I am not going to reveal in print anymore
information about this incident even though most of the participants involved
are now deceased!
NOTE: The above short story is not a treatise on how to make moonshine,
whereas there are plenty of available information via the internet to do so.
It is to my understanding, it is illegal to make moonshine in NC without a
distillers permit.
Read my short
story page introduction, "Who guards,
the guards."
DRUNKENNESS
The Bible speaks plainly about drunkenness and check these Bible scripture
references:
Galatians 5:19 - 5:21
19
Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these;
Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness,
20
Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife,
seditions, heresies,
21
Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which
I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that
they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Bible-Verses-About-Drunkenness/
Web page published by Bill aka Mickey Porter on 04-29-2022 and updated on
04-30-2022.,
LEAVING ON A
SPIRITUAL NOTE
If you do not know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, please take
this moment to accept him by Faith into your Life, whereby Salvation
will be attained.
Ephesians 2:8 - 2:9 8 For by grace are ye saved through
faith; and that not of yourselves: [it is] the gift of God: 9 Not of
works, lest any man should boast.
Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for,
the evidence of things not seen.”
Romans 10:17 “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by
the word of God.”
Open this
link about faith in the King James
Bible.
Romans 10:9 “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the
Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him
from the dead, thou shalt be saved.”
Open this
link of Bible Verses About Salvation,
King James Version Bible (KJV).
Hebrews 4:12 “For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and
sharper than any two edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder
of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of
the thoughts and intents of the heart.”
Romans 6:23 “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of
God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
Romans 3:23 “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory
of God;”
Micah 6:8 “He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what
doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and
to walk humbly with thy God?”
Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ which
strengtheneth me."