Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the remarkable accomplishment of Fuller & Son Hardware for marking 100 years of business in central Arkansas. Fuller & Son Hardware originally started as a feed store operated by Walter ``Pop'' Fuller at the corner of 28th and Arch Streets in Little Rock in 1921. Over the past 100 years, Fuller & Son Hardware has weathered the storm of change. They have expanded to include hardware and added five locations in central Arkansas. They are now launching an online shopping option. All that by remaining closed on Sundays. The founder said, ``Some money just costs too much.'' Congratulations on the centennial for Fuller & Son Hardware. ____________________
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