From the Rockingham Post-Dispatch, January 15,
1920
Chero Cola by
Airplane . . . Currie, of the Chero Cola Bottling Company, of Hamlet,
Transports Chero Cola from Hamlet to Rockingham Last Saturday by Means of an
Airplane
L.S. Currie is a fellow who believes in getting out of the path
and breaking a way for himself. He is proprietor of the Hamlet Chero Cola
Bottling Company, and on last Saturday afternoon had Lt. Fillmore of the Curtis JN-4
airplane, bring him from Hamlet to Rockingham with a quantity of bottles of
Chero Cola for several of his store-customers. So far as the Post-Dispatch can
learn, this is the first time in the State that a dealer has transported by the
airplane route a beverage for sale.
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