Go with the Cor-bon 115-grain, your gun should be able to handle shooting small quantities of it. STAY AWAY from Black Talon. 147-grain 9mm loads have the worst record on the street of all 9mm bullets. The Black Talon is a very late-energy-release load designed to be tolerant of cross-torso shots and intermediate targets like arms, and it is. However, it doesn't dump its energy fast enough to be nearly as effective as the faster, lighter loads. In addition, if you happen to shoot someone, you can bet your fanny that when you get sued, the plaintiff's attorney is going to make a huge deal of you carrying 'killer Black Talon rounds' that were pulled off the public market. Is it bullshit? You bet. Does it sound really bad to a jury? Yep, and it could mean the difference between winning and losing the suit. In addition, many prosecutors don't know jack shit about guns, and could decide that your using 'killer Black Talons' was evidence that you were looking to kill someone. Again, it's a bunch of crap, but it's the reality in our society today.
I'd stay away from the +P++ stuff that pumps out a 115-grain bullet at 1500 fps in that older Smith, it might be too much for it.