<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><notice xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"><NoticeID>29</NoticeID><Headline>[Untitled advertisement]</Headline><NoticeDate>1790-05-10T00:00:00</NoticeDate><PublisherInfo><PublisherName>Fayetteville, N.C. : North Carolina Chronicle, or, Fayetteville Gazette</PublisherName><NewspaperName>North Carolina Chronicle, or, Fayetteville Gazette [Fayetteville], 1790-1791</NewspaperName><PublisherCity>Fayetteville</PublisherCity><PublisherCounty>Cumberland</PublisherCounty><PublisherState>NC</PublisherState></PublisherInfo><Transcript>RAN AWAY, an outlandish negro fellow, named JEM, about 26 or 27 years of age--has been in this county about two years--five feet 9 or 10 inches high, speaks broken English, says he belonged to one Sanders, of South-Carolina, between Charleston and Savannah river. Hired out to pay prison fees. HENRY DEBERRY, Sheriff. Montgomery county, April 26, 1790.</Transcript><StateCode>NC</StateCode><CountyCode>CUM</CountyCode><CountyOfPublication>Cumberland</CountyOfPublication><NewspaperPageNumber>3</NewspaperPageNumber><Destinations /><DatesOfDeparture /><People><NoticePerson><Name>Sanders</Name><Role>Former slaveholder</Role></NoticePerson><NoticePerson><Name>Henry Deberry</Name><Role>Placing Ad</Role></NoticePerson><NoticePerson><Name>Jem</Name><Role>Slave</Role></NoticePerson><NoticePerson><Name>Henry Deberry</Name><Role>Slaveholder</Role></NoticePerson></People><CityOfResidence /><CountyOfResidence>Montgomery</CountyOfResidence><StateOfResidence>NC</StateOfResidence></notice>