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Monthly Archives: September 2019

Tours of historic Pickens house set for Saturday

PICKENS — Tours of the Hagood-Mauldin/Irma Morris Museum of Fine Arts, located at 104 Lewis St. in Pickens, will be available this Saturday, Sept. 21.

The house and gardens will be open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults and $1 for children and students under 18 years of age.

For more information or to schedule group tours, call (864) 421-4771.

 

Courier Community Calendar 9-18-19

• WPO offers chance at monthly fellowship

The Widowed Persons Organization (WPO) of Pickens County, sponsored by Dillard Funeral Home, recently celebrated its 10th anniversary.

The organization is not a grief therapy group, but it does provide an opportunity for widowed persons to come together, make new friends and share conversation and food while finding a new beginning in life.

The group meets on the second Saturday of every month at 1 p.m. in the fellowship building of Lakeview Baptist Church on Mauldin Lake Road in Pickens.

Everyone interested is invited to attend. For more information, call (864) 850-1987 or 864-878-6215.

• VA schedules parade on Nov. 10

The Pickens County Veterans Affairs office has announced that there will be a veterans parade in Pickens County again this year.

The parade will be held Nov. 10 at 3 p.m. in Liberty. The agency wants to invite all veterans and military (National

Second-half shutout lifts TR over Pickens

By Rocky Nimmons
Publisher

rnimmons@thepccourier.com

TRAVELERS REST — With heavy rains and lightning affecting the Upstate last Friday, many schools were forced to either cancel or find an alternate time to play scheduled high school football games.

Many schools elected to hit the gridiron on Monday night, and some canceled altogether. The Pickens Blue Flame (1-3) and the Travelers Rest Devildogs (4-0) elected to get their game in on Saturday afternoon in a rare daylight contest.

The Blue Flame came in pounding the Devildogs early, jumping to a 3-0 lead, but as the very hot afternoon wore on, Travelers Rest managed to pull out a few big plays to pick up a 21-10 win.

“Big plays got us,” Pickens coach Chad Smith said after the game. “We try to build our program on discipline, effort and toughness. That is what got us today. We have got to do a better job. We have to get in there and find out to see

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Red Devils shut out on soggy road trip to St. Joseph’s

By Clay Counts
Special to The Courier

claycounts21@yahoo.com

GREENVILLE — Rolling thunderstorms threw a curve ball into Friday night football plans across the Upstate, but after some doubt, the Liberty Red Devils were able to take the field on the road at St. Joseph’s late Friday night.

They may have wished they hadn’t.

In a soggy, plodding, rain-delayed and shortened game in Greenville, the Knights completely shut down the Liberty offense to come away with a 10-0 win.

After a lengthy delay before the game even kicked off, officials elected to abbreviate the game with 10-minute quarters and a 10-minute halftime, but even more than causing the delay, the weather played a major factor in the game by making the ball hard to hold on to for both teams.

The two teams combined for 10 fumbles — five apiece — and the Devils lost possession all five times they put the ball on the ground.

“Turnovers killed us,” Liberty coach Kyle Stewart said after the game. “It’s never

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Washed Away


Hurricanes blow through Easley in rain-delayed game

By Ryan Davenport
For The Courier

news@thepccourier.com

PIEDMONT — In high school football, the terrible thing about youth and inexperience is the possibility of enduring one-sided losses.

The great thing about youth, inexperience and one-sided losses is plenty of opportunities to learn from mistakes and grow.

The Easley Green Wave gained a season’s worth of experience in Saturday morning’s 64-3 defeat at the hands of nearby rival Wren. Friday night’s strong line of thunderstorms and torrential rain forced the postponement of the intense rivalry’s 2019 edition, with the teams abandoning hope after an altered 8:30 p.m. start and agreeing to meet again for an 11 a.m. Saturday kickoff.

Spectators were sparse as the captains met at midfield, though the crowd

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After cancellation against Westside, Lions get final chance for region tuneup Friday

 

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter

bnimmons@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — With high school football teams from all over the area canceling their games on Friday night, Daniel and Westside continued to hold out hope that they could get their game in.

However, after almost two hours of delays, the contest was canceled, with no plans to make up the game.

“We never lost focus,” Daniel coach Jeff Fruster said. “It’s very unfortunate that we didn’t get a chance to come out against a very close opponent.”

Forecasts throughout the day called for scattered showers in the evening, but as game time approached, lightning wreaked havoc on the area. The Daniel game was pushed back to 7:45 p.m. originally before more and more delays came down.

Game time was pushed back to 8:15, 8:40 and finally 9:20, when it seemed like it was going to be played.

However, just minutes after the 9:20 start time was announced and the national anthem was played, officials made the call to cancel the game.

The game will not be made up due to the Rams starting region play this

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Clemson gets school-best 18th consecutive victory

Courtesy ClemsonTigers.com
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — No. 1 Clemson set a school record for consecutive wins with its 41-6 victory over Syracuse at the Carrier Dome on Saturday night.

The Tigers’ 18th consecutive win surpassed the mark of 17 set in 2014-15. The Tiger defense recorded eight sacks and held Syracuse to 187 yards of offense.

Trevor Lawrence set a new career high in passing yards in the Clemson win. Lawrence completed 22-of-39 passes for 395 yards and three touchdowns. The quarterback rushed for 42 yards and found the end zone in the second quarter for his third rushing touchdown of the season.

Amari Rodgers recorded his first two receiving

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Courier Legal Notices 9-18-19

NOTICE

To all persons claiming an interest in..1991-12″ aluminum – WacoCraft -Wac19347c191. Eddie Cokley has applied to SCDNR for title on watercraft/outboard motor. If you have any claim to the watercraft/outboard motor contact SCDNR at (803)734-3858. Upon 30 days after the date of the last advertisement if no claim of interest is made in the watercraft outboard motor has not been reported stolen SCDNR shall issue clear title. Case number 20190624950368.

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Courier Notice to Creditors 9-18-19

The publisher shall only be liable for an amount less than or equal to the charge for the space of the item in error in the case of errors in or omissions from any advertisement, and only for the first incorrect insertion.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES

All persons having claims against the following estates MUST file their claims on Form #371ES with the Probate Court of PICKENS COUNTY, the address of which is 222 MCDANIEL AVE., B-16 PICKENS, SC 29671, within eight (8) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors or within one (1) year from date of death, whichever is earlier (SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.), or such persons shall be forever barred as to their claims. All claims are required to be presented in written statements on the prescribed form (FORM #371ES) indicating the name and address of the claimant, the basis of the claim, the amount

Courier Trespass Notices 9-18-19

In the state of South Carolina, trespass after notice is a misdemeanor criminal offense prohibited by section 16-11-620 for the South Carolina Code.

Those who enter upon the lands of others without the permission of the owner or manager shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor trespassing. All persons are hereby notified and warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon the