
The Moonshiners (1911)
Barrett and Harley are young moonshiners. Harley's wife and Barrett's sweetheart, Rose Smith, want the men to go to a picnic, but they are compelled to stay at the still. The revenue officer is on their trail and runs across Barrett as he is going to the village. Barrett loses his pursuer at the village store by going out the back way. The girls decide to go to the picnic alone. The revenue officer makes their acquaintance and they go with him in a buggy. At the barn dance he gets Mrs. Harley to drink with him and is very attentive to her. Rose mistrusts him and warns Mrs. Harley, but the latter laughs at the suspicions, and goes home with the officer. He prevails upon her to disclose the location of the still and joins his men. An attack is made on the moonshiners and Barrett is wounded, but escapes. Harley is captured. Rose finds Barrett wounded but he refuses her assistance, thinking she divulged the hiding place of the still to the revenue officer. Mrs. Harley, finding Rose falsely suspected, tells Barrett the truth. He goes in search of Rose and finds her in the woods, sobbing bitterly. He clasps her in his arms and all is forgiven.All Releases
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