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Daily Archives: 02/13/2018

Deep Winter Blues set for Saturday at Hagood Mill

PICKENS — Did you know that Upstate South Carolina was a historical Mecca for the blues?

Throughout the 1920s and ’30s, the streets of Laurens, Greenville, Spartanburg and Anderson counties reverberated with the music of bluesmen, street preachers and buskers — all strolling enthusiastically with their tin cups extended. Many of these musicians became famous on the streets of New York City during the folk revival of the 1950s and ‘60s.

That tradition will be celebrated on Saturday at Hagood Mill.

With an all-star lineup that features two Folk Heritage Award-winning

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Courier Obituaries 2-14-17

H. Dale Rumph

CLEMSON — Heyward Dale Rumph, 68, of 213 Knollwood Drive, died Thursday, Feb. 8, 2018, at AnMed Health Center in Anderson.

Born in Walterboro, he was the husband of Terry Hughes Rumph of the home and the son of the late Heyward C. Rumph and Rose Murray. He was a 1975 graduate of the University of South Carolina, where he earned a BS in accounting. He worked for CGS Administrators and loved all Carolina sports, playing tennis and reading a good book. Mr.

Please don’t destroy our coastline

I love South Carolina for its people and beauty. We have mountains, lakes, waterfalls and one of the most beautiful coastlines on the Atlantic Ocean. The new regulations that banned offshore drilling have only been in place for a little more than a year, and it was a battle to get them passed.

So when I read that the Trump administration has turned back the clock on offshore drilling, rolled back safety regulations and ignored the needs of coastline

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Hopefully, cancer will soon be defeated

It’s very sad, but most of us have known someone with cancer or maybe have heard a doctor tell us that we have the c-word.

My wife Cheryl has battled this disease on two different occasions, but with surgery, radiation and lots of prayer, the Lord has allowed her be cancer free for over 12 years.

Whatever the situation, it’s normal to experience fear and anxiety when it comes to severe illness and in times of distress. May we remember that God is not only aware of our problems,

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Courier Letters to the Editor 2-14-18

Our future sister city in Germany?

Dear Editor,

According to the German National Tourist Board, which is “Green Globe certified” and works internationally to promote Germany as a travel destination, Karlsruhe is a “forward-thinking, cultured city.”

Furthermore, it touts Karlsruhe as a “city without walls, open to friends and visitors, tolerant and liberal.”

You can read more about the sister city chairman Roy Costner is advocating for Pickens County to adopt here: http://www.germany.travel/en/towns-cities-culture/towns-cities/karlsruhe.html.

If our Pickens County Council — led by chairman Costner and

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Love Potions from Around the World

When mixed with herbs, the eggs of Uganda’s gray crowned crane — a bird that mates for life — are said to increase affection and monogamy.

In Africa, the bark of the yohimbe tree is said to have certain aphrodisiac qualities when steeped in hot water and consumed as tea.

The people of Madura Island in East Java are known for their jamu ramuan, a concoction of herbs that, when ingested, restores youth to women and makes them more desirable to their husbands.

On Dragobete day, the Romanian day of love, frozen snow is collected and its water used as

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The science of love

In the last several years, researchers in the scientific community have studied the brain to gain a better understanding of what happens, psychologically and physiologically, when two people fall in love.

Major television networks like ABC and newsmagazines like Time have presented special segments and articles detailing what researchers discovered in their quest to understand love — scientifically speaking.

Most people generally don’t think about love or romance in

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Valentine’s customs then and now

Valentine’s Day is a holiday during February that commemorates love and romance and also the patron Saint Valentine. The history of St. Valentine is shrouded somewhat in mystery, and there are beliefs that many different people went by the name St. Valentine. One such individual was a holy priest who served in Rome, Italy. Some historians surmise that he was jailed for defiance during the reign of Claudius II,

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Show off your sweet side

Treat family, friends and co-workers to something they will all love this Valentine’s Day by making easy and impressive cookies. Start with your favorite roll-out cookie recipe or simply dress up store-bought ones by adding some simple details with icing.

From the cupids at Wilton, here are three ways to leave them

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TRIO Day in Charlotte

Southern Wesleyan University TRIO Student Support Services students were invited by the Charlotte Hornets for TRIO Day, a time to enjoy a basketball game vs. the Indiana Pacers and also take a glimpse inside the NBA franchise and meet members of the Hornets staff. Pictured is student Terry House Jr. asking a question of the panel about staff positions within the Hornets organization and qualifications needed to land a job. House is a recreation and sport management major from Columbia.