In the presence of about one hundred relatives and friends Miss Nellie Earle Beagle was married onWednesday afternoon* r11 me ceremony took place on the i ? I lawn in front of the bride’s home c in East Hendersonville and was I r performed by her eldest brother,1 the Rev. Dr. Nathan A. Seagle, t [ Rector of St. Stephen's Protes- £ ■ tant Episcopal Church,New York fTpe bride was given in mar- ^. Iriam, in behalf of her mother, I by the Rev. William Rice of p Asheville. She was gowned in c white net, hand embroidered and elalxyately trimmed with lace * and orange blossoms. Her long *a wrfth of orange. She carried ] a large bouquet of daisies, *The bride’s only attendant was 1 her sister-in-law, Mrs. Nathan M A. Seagle, of New York City, I* who wore a gown of flowered M silk|with a pale blue Empire sash and trimmed with princeses lace * and applique roses. She carried lt;a large basket of daisies which ^ flowers she threw in the path of * the bride and *groom after the j( ceremony,indicating thereby that 1 their pathway in life should be 1 strewn with flowers of happiness J The bridegroom, Mr. Smith, is one of the most prosperous farm-1 ^ era in the county. He is a resi-1 ^ dent of Hillgirt where the happy f1 couple will make their home. He 1soldiermanRichardnumerous. They included a check for one hundred dollars from Rev, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Seagle, a check from Dr. Richard Seagle, a check from Dr. Charles T. Seagle and a check from Rev. John and Mrs. Seagle, a solid silver milk pitcherand tray from the bride's mother,a solid silver sugar bowl and many other articles for personal and ornamental use.Charming as was the bride in her wedding gown she was equally so in her going away dress, which was a heliotrope colored liberty satin. Her hat was of fine black braid in turban style.