Two Stills Are Taken In LaFollette Raid LA FOLLETTE, Tenn., July 26. Prohibition Officer John M. Irwin, of LaFollette, assisted by Sheriff Eli Gaylor of Campbell county and Deputies J. F. Russell and John Wilson of Vasper, made a raid on the headwaters of Hickory Creek and destroyed 150 gallons of beer. Thc outfit was coverd by a house and from appearances this still had been in operation for 15 years. On the same day these officers went over to the head of Rock Creek and destroyed an outfit, except the still, which had been removed, and 300 gallons of beer. No arrests were made. . At the first above mentioned place after the officers had destroyed the outfit and left for Rock Creek, there were more than 50 signal shots fired, warning nearby operators. Source: Middlesboro Daily News, Middlesboro, Kentucky; July 26, 1924