At the end is "0A", which is LF, then "0D", which is CR. That is the "\n\r" in your string.
The "E0" character shouldn't be there, but I think I know why it is.
Note, in header.c is just the configuration bits.
I do NOT think it is a good idea to hide the configuration bits in a header file.
You must only include them into a single C file, so there's no value in having them in a header, and in this case, I think the problem is in the configuration bits, but you haven't shown them.
I suspect you have left the Watchdog Timer enabled, but your loop is not resetting it, so the WDT is expiring and resetting your PIC while you are in those delay loops.
As a test, it might have been better to move the "while(BusyUSART())" test to inside the loop, and omitted the delays altogether. Then you would have seen the reset happen in the middle of the string, and got a hint what was happening.