Case Name: J. S. HINSON, H. L. EVANS, CARL ROSE, JOHN COLBERT, R. S. WALTERS, and J. A. LYONS v. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF YADKIN COUNTY, D. A. REYNOLDS, J. W. SHORE, and L. L. SMITHERMAN, Commissioners
Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Decision Date: 1940-06-19
Citations: 218 N.C. 13
Docket Number: 
Parties: J. S. HINSON, H. L. EVANS, CARL ROSE, JOHN COLBERT, R. S. WALTERS, and J. A. LYONS v. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF YADKIN COUNTY, D. A. REYNOLDS, J. W. SHORE, and L. L. SMITHERMAN, Commissioners.
Judges: DeviN and "WiNbobNE, JJ., concur in this opinion. .
Reporter: North Carolina Reports
Volume: 218
Pages: 13–15

Head Matter:
J. S. HINSON, H. L. EVANS, CARL ROSE, JOHN COLBERT, R. S. WALTERS, and J. A. LYONS v. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF YADKIN COUNTY, D. A. REYNOLDS, J. W. SHORE, and L. L. SMITHERMAN, Commissioners.
(Filed 19 June, 1940.)
ÜN rehearing appeal of defendants from Frvin, Special Judge, at Chambers in Newland, N. O., 6 July, 1939.
Eeversed.
Barker & Hampton and Folger■ ■& Folger for plaintiffs, appellees.
Wm. M. Allen, Hoke F. Henderson, and David L. Kelly for defendants, appellants.

Opinion:
Seaweix, J.
Chapter 525, Public-Local Laws of 1939, applicable to Yadkin County, provides that upon the receipt of a petition signed by not less than ten per cent of the qualified voters of the territory described in the petition, the County Board of Education may create a school district and define the boundaries thereof; and that upon a further petition by the County Board of Education the Board of County Commissioners shall order a special election to be held in such district upon the question of issuing bonds and notes and levying tax for the payment thereof; and may, upon a favorable vote, proceed to issue such bonds and notes.
Under this act petitions were duly filed, the district created, and an election held; and the defendants undertook to issue the bonds and incur the indebtedness provided for in the act. The plaintiffs, citizens and taxpayers of Yadkin County, brought an action to restrain the issue of the bonds and further proceedings, for that the statute above cited offends against Article II, section 29, of the Constitution, and is, therefore, void.
A temporary restraining order was issued and hearing upon an order to show cause why the injunction should not be continued to the hearing was had before Hon.. Sam J. Ervin, Special Judge, at Chambers in Newland, N. C., on 6 July, 1939. Finding pertinent facts, the judge continued the injunction to the hearing upon the ground that the statute was offensive to the section of the Constitution referred to, providing that the General Assembly shall not "pass any local, private, or special act or resolution . . . establishing 'or changing the lines of school districts."
The statute is similar to that discussed in Fletcher v. Comrs. of Buncombe, ante, 1, and there is no necessity for a further discussion of the principles involved. Upon authority of that case, the judgment of the court below, continuing the injunction to the hearing, is
Reversed.