Bodine-Law.It was easy to lell that there was something unusually wrongwith George Law, Wednesday. He has been in town every day preparing his Washington street residence and moving in some things prepatory to turning over the county farm to his successor, Sept. 1st.He was down hearted Wednes day. On going home at noon he found his only remaining daugh ter, Ava, and her affiance. Prank Bodine, ready to drive away to Danville, where they intended to be married at once. The match was not objectionable but George wanted them to wait a few days and have a quiet wedding athome. This they could not see 2 in their program and they droveto Danvdie, where thay wereunited in marriage Wednesday 4 evening. No wonder George 7 • cried., Thi* w^tbe *%st of hi* 7 ‘ %h?ee d*u*blpr« and children at 7 .home.Both are estimable young peo-U pie and will live on George’s farm, 0 north of town. Their hosts of 3 friends extend best wishes.if* ■*-