{"NoticeIdentifier":"NC.NEW.12.17730113.1.1598","NoticeID":1598,"Headline":"[Untitled advertisement]","NoticeDate":"\/Date(-6215598000000)\/","PublisherInfo":{"PublisherName":"Wilmington, N.C. : Cape Fear Mercury","NewspaperName":"Cape-Fear Mercury [Wilmington], 1769-1775","PublisherCity":"Wilmington","PublisherCounty":"New Hanover","PublisherState":"NC"},"Transcript":"RUN away from the subscriber some time in November last, a tall negro fellow called Jamey; speaks good English, and had on when he went away, a new suit of cloaths made of white negro cloth, whoever will take up the said Runaway slave \u0026amp; deliver him either to the subscriber at Fishing-Creek, to Travis Doram at Long-Creek, or to the Sheriff of New Hanover county, at Wilmington, shall be paid to the sum of three pounds proc, by   James Moore.   N.B. The said slave is outlawed.","ImageURL":"http://dlas.uncg.edu/Content/images/notices/full/1666.jpg","StateCode":"NC","CountyCode":"NEW","CountyOfPublication":"New Hanover","NewspaperPageNumber":1,"Destinations":[],"DatesOfDeparture":[],"People":[{"name":"James Moore","role":"Placing Ad"},{"name":"Jamey","role":"Slave"},{"name":"James Moore","role":"Slaveholder"}],"CityOfResidence":"Fishing-Creek","CountyOfResidence":"","StateOfResidence":""}