{"NoticeIdentifier":"NC.CUM.98.17960609.3.109","NoticeID":109,"Headline":"[Untitled advertisement]","NoticeDate":"\/Date(-5477054400000)\/","PublisherInfo":{"PublisherName":"Fayetteville, N.C. :  North Carolina Minerva and Fayetteville Advertiser","NewspaperName":"North Carolina Minerva and Fayetteville Advertiser, 1796-1799","PublisherCity":"Fayetteville","PublisherCounty":"Cumberland","PublisherState":"NC"},"Transcript":"RAN-AWAY from John Blackman, on the 1st inst. when on his way to the western country, about 20 miles from  Hillsborough, a Negro man slave, the property of Ann Blackman, named Simon, about 21 years of age, well set, very black, country born, and pretty sensible. Any person that will apprehend and deliver him to the subscriber, near the Six-Runs, in Sampson county, shall be generously rewarded.  April 27. 6  4  HENRY KING.","ImageURL":"http://dlas.uncg.edu/Content/images/notices/full/133.jpg","StateCode":"NC","CountyCode":"CUM","CountyOfPublication":"Cumberland","NewspaperPageNumber":3,"Destinations":[],"DatesOfDeparture":["6/1/1796"],"People":[{"name":"Henry King","role":"Placing Ad"},{"name":"Simon","role":"Slave"},{"name":"Ann Blackman","role":"Slaveholder"}],"CityOfResidence":"","CountyOfResidence":"Sampson","StateOfResidence":"NC"}