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43216
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"A Wilkes County business that began in the 1800s hasn't always been lawful. Today, Call Family Distillers honors its bootlegging past with legal moonshine, a recipe thats been passed down through generations." Brian Call oversees the business located in Wilkesboro.
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36407
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The author talks of Advance, Davie County, NC was a leading center for distilling whiskey. In 1905, the NC General Assembly passed a law prohibiting distilling in towns with a population of less than one thousand and the distilleries in Advance closed on Dec. 31, 1905.
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35811
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Before, the narrator focused on the profit and prestige generated from an invention that was mostly generator. Now, it was time to give credit to the true inventor, Bob Carson. As for the man already known for his inventive genius, Wild Bob was also known as a soul needing the Holy Spirit and nicknamed after the only type of spirit he saw fit to be filled with.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 7 Issue 2, Mar/Apr 1979, p45-47
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13634
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Few people realize that distilling of whiskey is one of North Carolina's biggest industries, and it involves thousands of people and millions of dollars.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 19 Issue 23, Nov 1951, p5, 19, f
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