WORDS OF THE SMITHS.They Rankle in the Bosom ofG. N. Porter.The Smith Realty Company, an eastern concern, which recently purchased and divided into lots a tract ofi land on the north side of Richville avenue, is selling these lots at auction today. The company, in its advertisements, offered free prizes to persons attending the sole, barring coloredpeople, and also announced that free carriages would be provided for all hut colored people. Gilbert N. Porter, the East Main street jeanut and candy ( dispenser, and* a well known colored man, is much wrought up over the advertisement of the Smith' Company. He has gotten out a circular for hand to hand distribution in wnich he tells of the advertisements of the Smiths and then says:, βHe ought to go South and sell lots. In the South where the color line is drawn. It would suit him better than Massillon. We have always got along without that and we think we can get along now without being insulted by such men as Mr. Smith. I think I speak the sentiments of the majority of the colored people. It is an insult to every laboring citizen of Massillon. You had beter go and see Ben. Tillman, of South Carolina, where they draw the color line. I think such things should have died with the Southern Confederacy when the Dred Scott decisiondied.M