1900's Country Store Will Stay OPEN With it's New 29 Year Old Owner
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- čas přidán 10. 02. 2023
- Micheal Smitty, the new owner of the Madison Dry Goods, has plans of carrying on the stores History and Legacy. The building has been a Hardware Store, Motel and also a Funeral Home. The Store was restored back to its 1900’s look by the Miller’s almost 30 year ago and has been in operation ever since. The Miller’s decided to retire, but turned down offers because developers wanted to turn the building into apartments. When they met Smitty, they knew history would be carried on and the sale was made. Come along with me as Smitty takes us on a tour.
John Ward
The Appalachian Channel
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104 W Murphy St,
Madison, NC, North Carolina
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Amazing! Glad this Young man took over and is carrying on legacy. I wish him well and hope for longevity!
Watched every minute. John your productions are just getting better and better, I think you found your true calling.
I agree, this will be comparative to The History Channel.
It's always a pleasure to watch John's videos. The open back door to see our history. I wish I could get back thru time and stay back then when a dollar was silver and a Ford or Chevrolet would last 10 years or more like they should....everything was different back then because people made things in a diffetent way...."the American way"...A nation full of hard working people that gave it all not only for the well-being of their loved ones but also for the greatness of this country. The kind of people that never gave up hopes...the kind of people that have never surrendered their freedom. America, the land touched by the hand of God in many ways for sure.. Thanks again, John. God bless.
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This is less than 30 minutes from me over in Rockingham County. Madison is a great town and once had it's own tobacco market with several warehouses. Both Daddy and I sold tobacco in Madison. Mama was born and raised just east of Madison. Thanks to all those who keep these kind of places going.
This young man seems so
much older than his age. Great video! Thank you.
Thank God there are at least a few youth that appreciate history and want to keep it alive
This is music to my ears. I am so happy the next generation is ready to pick up the torch and keep history alive! God bless you son, and best of luck in all you do.
Because of my age, I was fortunate to experience many of the old stores before they disappeared. Each had their own distinct aroma depending on the type of store.
Same here Arthur, I can still hear the squeaky wooden floors and the door hinges, from my younger days gone by.
Im 40, and I still remember the lastone of this kind in my country,Norway. It smelled like camphoroil and dried fruit❤️❤️❤️🇳🇴🇳🇴
What a sweet young man! I love how intently he listens and even though he knew about the movies, he listened and interacted so intently as if it was his first time. He’s an old soul ♥️♥️♥️
Thanks John for another interesting video. The young man who acquired the store is very knowledgeable about the older contents that was left behind from previous owners. He will be very successful, he has the nitch for it. This was a great tour via CZcams. Thanks.
It's reassuring to see that there some of the younger folk today interested and wanting to preserve things of days gone by for a lot of us older folk and the younger folk as well. I've seen so many places in my neck of the woods be demolished for the sake of modernism. Those places are now gone forever. The days of walking down to Browns old country store and getting a RC cola and a moon pie are long gone. A Dollar General now stands in it's place.
I'll definitely make this a road trip. Can't wait to see the museum upstairs and I know I'll find something to purchase and bring back home. God bless you for holding out till y'all found a fine young man to carry on the business and add to the history of this living piece of history.
Best of luck to you Smitty. We'll be seeing you soon! And Thank You to The Appalachian Channel for another jewel of a video!
Hahahha I was just there yesterday! I always go to Madison to get my haircut I live like 15 mins from there! Great town!
One thing that would really bring the authentic feel to your store would be the lost art of counting the customers change back to them. The total is $15.65, a dime makes $15.75, a quarter makes $16, 4 singles makes your $20. Have a nice day!
Glad to see the young man want to keep the store history alive love the channel
That's so amazing! What a beautiful place. ❤
Thank you John for all you do, and the places you share with us.
God bless ❤ 🙏 ❤
John, thanks for doing these great videos!!! You seem to find the most interesting locations and personable folks. Smitty is a gem, his business will go far. Its now on my list for traveling.
Nice!!! I reside in upstate NY, Canadian border, and I know in Constable NY there was a country store that was ran up to 10 yrs ago. The man who owned it lived and worked there to the day he died at well over 90 years old. Mr. Talon was an amazing man, ALWAYS without fail a truly kind person. The store was like walking back in time, he wrote everything down in a ledger and the pricing was SO SO VERY low. I think he did it because he loved what he did and not for the money because let's face it he could have closed the doors many years and retired but he didn't. He was loved by many and missed dearly.
Norway here, I still remember when the last store of your kind, closed its doors in my homevillage💔💔
If I ever visit the states, YOU will be on my list😂😂🖖🇳🇴
Such a great store! Might I suggest an area for sewing/quilting notions and fabric? It’s hard for a lot of ladies to find things they need now. A display of singer sewing machines and quilts would lend itself to the atmosphere but period fabrics and notions would probably sell. Also, some are adding seed libraries to their book libraries also. Not sure if seeds are carried in the store. I’d love to take a weekend trip to see the store. May wait til the vendors are open upstairs also. Best wishes for a successful future. Enjoying the field trips to these towns and businesses.
I live in Northeastern Connecticut, and in the Town of Putnam, they did just that! In the Downtown area, which is now an Antique Store area, a Sewing/Yarn/Material Shop recently opened...They have Antique and new Sewing Machines, and the local women sit around and Sew, Crochet, and Knit all day, they even have Looms to hand make Rugs and things. It's a very busy and popular place now, they also sell everything you need, from Material, to Thread, Needles, etc.
Awesome‼‼ This young man was so full of knowledge & loved to hear him talk. Can't wait til part 2 is ready. Thank you, so very interesting
That ironing board in the kitchen would originally have several layers of newspaper tacked onto it. Then you would put some cotton cloth over the top of it to make it padded. If you take a look you should see the tack holes still on it
This video warmed my heart. I truly wish I could experience a visit here. Absolutely fascinating. Handwritten receipts, historical pieces, local produce...and a feeling of normality, no rushed transactions, intelligent conversations🤗 oh how I wish the world was as gentle as this wonderful place. Thank you from England.
Smitty is a smart and hardworking young man. thanks for the comment.
Fantastic hooked from the first minute. Please do a whole series on this lovely town.
Thank you Michael for telling us the history of the store! Thank you John for the video!
Nice to see a young person with pride in America.
Wow that's awesome thanks
Glad you like it
@@theappalachianchannel it's cool I love to see it in person thanks
I love the sound of the front door opening, and the creaking of the wood as you walk across the floor. Memories.
Wow what an amazin story !! Mike Smitty you are wearing big shoes my friend!what a great caretaker of such an awesome place!
Thanks for the comment!
This was a treat to watch, I love history. We will be traveling your way from Corpus Christi, TX next year and will stop in. Good Luck Smitty in this new venture for you.
I loved this video so much! thank you for all of your efforts in highlighting these interesting stores.
Enjoyed this immensely and more so this young man's mustache! In Joy
This video was absolutely amazing. Thank you so very much for everything you do
You are so welcome!
Beautifully done!
Passionate Mister & it would seem U are an old soul in a young body....
Would love to visit some day,.
Thank you for sharing.
Another great video, looking forward to part 2
This store is on the Netflix series “28 days Haunted”!!! I need to make a road trip to this beauty of a store in the future!
Awesome video!! very nice young man.Thank you for sharing with us.
I Love that place Love the Great History!! Thank You John!!
Best Intro tune best Vids best content creator ,love this channel ."John Rocks" I saw them been made at Whitacer Park 82 Winston,in a tour bus in peak traffic we were chewing Tobacco that smelt so fruity given at the factory ,But tasted real bad all new to us ,we were spitting out the bus windows all over the honking pissed of cars
Awesome place, I visit there often! Madison is my hometown, gotta love these small town hidden gems!
Great Video!!!! Love This Store. I Wish This Young Man Much Success, Longevity. Will Definitely Have To Visit.... John You Have Your True Calling Showing History Brought To Life....
FANTASTIC!!! 👌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you!!
❤️ love this..brings back memories
We are glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
Really enjoyed the video. Love that ole timey store. My grandpa was born in Rockingham County. My Grandma was born just up the road in Ridgeway,Va.
Ty so much. Love y’all.
That place is huge!! Love all the history and how they've kept it for the public to see.
Awesome show Thanks for the invite.
Very interesting piece of history. Good job John.
Glad you enjoyed it
Always great to watch johns shows ❤ from Ottawa ontario Canada
What a nice place. I’d like to visit this store. Thanks for sharing.
Wow really really cool. Thank you for sharing can’t wait till part 2
Thank you, John for another great video!
Excellent video and such interesting history of days gone by.
What a wonderful video. Michael did a great job showing us everything. I am also from a small town and of course we had a big hardware store that also included the embalming room. Also all your other burial needs. Thank you so much
John, another great video honoring a small business owner trying to keep history alive and thriving.
Nice to see a dynamic young blood taking over and preserving such a beautiful piece of history. The store will continue to serve the community in good hands. Thank you for this video. Good luck Mr. Smitty, God Bless 🙏
Smitty is a smart and hardworking young man. thanks for the comment.
I love this. Your awesome and keeping memories and history alive. Would enjoy visiting your store sometime. Thank you for your dedication
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed watching
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Preserving history and TRADITION! Thank you for making this video and thanks to this young man for keeping all of this alive. I love the south and everything about it!
Very familiar with Madison NC. Just a few miles from where I grew up in Walnut Cove. I live in Winston Salem now, but I still visit Madison, and Danbury.
Another wonderful video thanks John
Loved this. I’ve lived in Rockingham County for 6 years and never knew about this. My husband and I really enjoy your videos. Exciting to see you in our neck of the woods.
My favorite CZcams channel!!! Love the history of all these episodes ❤️
I live in Madison. Mayodan. Love it
Yessir I live 15 minutes away in ridgeway Va beauty of a town
Love the story 😊 and the store
Great video! Going to have to add a detour to my Blue Ridge Pkwy trip in June.
Nice young man! Great to so someone of his age with the interest in history, antiques and preservation. 👍
John,another great and interesting video. I want to visit Madison.
it's nice to see people emulating old business wold:)
Watching your videos makes me feel I'm right there! Love them. Would love to visit this town and store!
Need to visit this store ok love the old hardware store in Excelsior Springs Missouri Brunke Hardware
This is absolutely amazing! Hoping all his hard work bringing this back to life is successful for him & the town!! I would totally go visit if ever in the area!! Great history!!😊😊
Thanks!
Thank you and glad you enjoyed the video my friend
Nice video, John! Looking forward to part two.
Thank You
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John, great video....A wonderful old store.
I can explain the purpose and use of the red "cradle" hanging from the ceiling. I can also explain how we put up hay in Southwest Virginia before tractors......using horses and manpower. I also have a few stories related to moonshining. Please advise how we can talk. I really enjoy your videos. Wishing you great fun and success in your new adventure. Richard...age 80....now living in Tidewater area of Virginia
Great place always fun 👍 I like to visit store's like that!!
Awesome looking town. I'm going to map it out and see where it's located in NC. Great job as always John. Hello Jodi, I saw you there 😊
Loved watching this!!
Great video, well done!
Really enjoyed this video, will definitely visit, not that far from me in Clemmons NC
Enjoyed the video! Hope to visit there
Great video 👏 look forward to part 2
What a great place , love it ! Smitty seems like a pretty cool guy too !
A+++++++ Love the Appalachian channel!
interesting show..thank you
I enjoyed your video.I live in Western Kentucky.
Excellent Video!🇺🇲
What an amazing part of history
Thank you and glad you enjoyed the video my friend
love it
I enjoyed that. Interesting!
Probably spitoons along the hall, the spit on the wall was from when they missed the spitoon.
Love the old store, keeping old stores going is great! Love your mustache!!!! Do you have quilting fabric?
Thanks so much for the comment! What state do you watch my videos from?
That's a really nice place.
you're in my neck of the woods, I'm only a few miles south of Madison NC
Great mustache too I might say
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My family started pottery in Randolph County so I would love to know who made that vase
Unfortunately, I'm not able to visit this store in person at the moment. However, if there is a website that I can buy from, I would be very interested
Who did the camera work here?